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                                    PHOENIX SPECIAL ON KIDSHS Open House SetP - i U _i: _ ffs %u2014u\School, located at 500-19th Street, invites all eighth grade students and their parents to an open house on Sunday, Nov. 2, 9am to lpm.The day begins with a liturgy in the chapel at 9am and from 10 to lpm school tours will be available where teachers and administrators will be present to discuss the unique academic and business programs and other educational opportunities offered at the school.%u201cAt Bishop Ford the emphasis is on encouraging academic and personal growth,%u201d says Brother Michael Bettigole, principal. %u201cA large and concerned faculty offers encouragement to all students to achieve their individual goals,%u201d he says. %u201cComprehensive academic programs coupled with a strongreligious education are factors which promote personal accomplishment.%u201dAt Bishop Ford, the school seeks to be in the forefront of progressive education while at the some Lime stressing ihe basics. A major library with audio visual materials, a state of the art computer center, word processing equipment and an art studio are all available at the school.%u201cBishop Ford%u2019s approach to education has led to overwhelming success. Over 95 percent of all graduates go on to college. Virtually all graduates are accepted to the college of their first choice,%u201d says Brother Bettigole. For information call 965-6400.Scholarships AvailablePratt Institute is again on the lookout for some talented teens to participate in its fourth annual Pratt Talent Search that will dole out $1 million to scholarship winners inart and design, architecture and fashion categories.Top prizes include seven four-year, fulltuition awards in art and design; four fiveyear full-iuition awards in architecture and one full tuition award in fashion. Other awards will be given out for a total of $464,000 in art and design; $460,000 in architecture and $128,000 in fashion.All entrants must submit 10 to 20 slides of their artwork for consideration by a prejury. Finalists in art and design and fashion are required to submit three original works in any media for jurying by a panel of expert judges. Architecture finalists must submit a solution to a specific architectural design problem. All National Talent Search winners will be represented in a two-week exhibition in the Institute%u2019s Schafler Gallery and in an exhibition catalog.Entry deadlines are in January. For info, call 636-3551, or write Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn 11205.City Tech Opens DoorsNew York Citv Technical College in Downtown Brooklyn will sponsor an open house for prospective students on Sunday, Oct. 19, lpm to 3:30pm on the College%u2019s campus at 300 Jay Street.The open house begins with a slide show introduction to the college and an overview of the admissions and financial aid process. Career workshops in everything from electrical and mechanical technology to dental hygiene and opticianry will be offered.Prospective students may also tour the campus, meet students, faculty and alumni and take advantage of individualized admissions and financial aid counseling from 1:45pm to 3:30pm. The Tim Ouimette jazz ensemble will provide entertainment. Refreshments will be served from 2:15pm to 2:30pm.J! 3I N S T R U C T I O NART CLASSES______________ __IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO: An established artist working in the realist tradition will continue classes in painting and drawing. Atlantic Avenue Small classes Call lor information 625-3872 (F21)DANCE EXERCISECLINTON HILL BALLET WORKSHOP classes lor children and adults beginning and intermediate St Luke's Lutheran Church. 259 Washington SE. Bklyn CALL JUDITH PETERS 789-0118 (N27)PRIVATE EXERCISE CLASS Your home or my studio Experienced Professional Instructor References %u2022 (718) 852-1305MUSICSTUDY DRUMS/PERCUSSION Learn with a professional active in all areas of percussion B A J A percussionist for international tour of A ChorusLme Call Bryant Willson (718)834-0174 (F587)CLASSICAL GUITAR-DAVID BURGESS: International Competition prizewinner is currently accepting students of all levels for guitar lessons Patient, encouraging instructor, studio guitar available tor use during lesson Bklyn Hts vie (718)935-1837 (023)FLUTE LESSONS Professional w/master now accepting students of all levels and ages Studios in Park Slope and Manhattan Call (718) 788-1988SLOPE JAZZ: Beginning, returning, crossing over%u2019 Learn to create your own solos Study the complete program, including scales, theory and applied harmony, tunes, transcribing lines and solos ear-training jazz rhythm I have 22 years teaching experience and I love it. My playing follows the tradition of Louie Billie. Prez Fats Art. Fatha. Bird Dizz Oscar Lenny. Lee Sal All instruments and voice $20 per hour Charles Sibirsky (718)768-3804 (024)MUSIC FOR KIDS piano lessons for beginners starting from $10 00 Call Christiane Drapkin (718)788-8048 (A6.87)TENNIS INSTRUCTIONTENNIS INSTRUCTORTennis Learn from the best W.D CARTER BATSON. DIRECTOR. Universal Christian Alliance Professional tennis registry u S T A YWCA Competed in Pan-American and Olympus and Hall of Fame (718) 622-8542 |6 p .m -1 2 p m.) (Jn11 87)JUNIOR TENNIS CLINIC SUMMER 86 AT BROOKLYN HOSPITAL TENNIS 240 Willoughby St (bet Ashland & DeKaib Ave ) Beginners %u2022 Intermediate %u2022 Advanceo %u2022 Boys and girls, ages 6-18 Session II August 7-September 12. 1986 Thursday & Friday 1-3 or 4-6 p m $150 00 per session Partial financial aid available One session videotaped FURTHER INFORMATION (718) 624-5461. INSTRUCTORS MEL SWANSON KEVIN N HARPER (S3)TENNIS AT THE PARADE GROUNDS We feature adult beginner clinics. |U -. s-oyams bee to adva ted leagues for men and women, \d more Call Steve Carberry at 436-8233 (J5)TUTORINGBROOKlv rARNING CENTER ' 7 Street %u2022 935-0400%u2022 Remedial math %u2022, - %u00bb , tf;v %u25a0 3! A3 %u2022 1Si)MI.S - MULTI LEARNING SERVICES MOTIVATION-LEARNING-SUPPORT TUTORING %u2022 TEST PREPARATIONCounseling * Homework Assistance %u2022 Home Visit-; %u2022Cunt;* Multi i ijftrniruji-fe-jj /inn s t t u c i i o n A d v e i %u25a0 I s t o cWoodward Park School50 Prospect Park WestBrooklyn, NY 11215718-768-1103GERTRUDE H GOLDSTEIN. DirectorNliRSKKY. K IN D E R G A R TE N , GRADES 1-8 ________Average group size %u2014 15 pupilsTours: Days by appt.From Nov. 3rd on Eves Tucs. Jan. 27 %u2022 Grades 4-8Tuns. 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