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To H a v e V o u r Event Liste d H e re , C o m p o s e a C o n c is e ly W o rd e d N e w s Ite m ; M a k e Sure T o In c lu d e a T e le p h o n e N u m b e r.DOW N TOW NCOMMUNITY CALENDARSend td : U p a n d C o m in g , 3 9 5 A tla n tic A v e n u e B ro o k ly n 11217 D e a d lin e : F rid a y fo r T h u rs d a y 's PaperEventsa p a m M a m p g a i T OELEMENTARY OPEN HOUSE:Packer Collegiate Institute holdsopen house tor its Lower School(grades 1-4). Oct. 23, 9:30am. 170Joralemon St. For info. 875-6644.SAFE HOMES ANNIVERSARY:Park Slope Safe Homes Project, program for battered women and theirchildren, holds benefit to celebrateits 10th anniversary. ColleenDewhurst peforms, State SenatorVelmanette Montgomery and othercommunity members to be honored,buffet dinner and entertainment.Oct. 23, 6:30-9:30pm . ProspectPark Picnic House, Prospect ParkWest and 5th St. $35. For info,499-2151.NURSING DINNER/DANCE: Nursing Sisters Home Visiting Serviceholds annual dinner/dance. Oct.24, 8pm. Andre's Catering, 57686th St. $40 For info, 965-7350.GRAVE RUBBINGS: The Centerfor Thanatology Research shows exhibit of gravestone rubbings inspired by Puritan fears of death andafterlife. Oct. 24-26 and Oct.31-Nov. 1 , 1-6pm. 391 Atlantic Ave.For info, 858-3026.PEACE AND JUSTICE: FirstUnitarian Church holds \ference on Peace With Justice.\Oct. 25, registration 10am. MonroePI. and Pierrepont St. For info,624-5466.PEACE MARCH: Great PeaceMarch comes to NYC. Public is invited to join march, from City Hall inManhattan to Prospect Park for picnic, or start at First Unitarian Churchin Brooklyn. Oct. 26, 10am at CityHall; 11am at church, 50 Monroe PI.Bring lunch. For info, (212)557-7850.DIGNITY LITURGY: Dignity/Brooklyn, organization of Catholicgay men and lesbian women, holdsits monthly liturgy, followed bysocial hour. Oct. 26, 5pm .,,St.Augustine's Roman CatholicChurch, Sixth Ave. and Park PI. Forinfo, 739-1697.UNITARIAN EQUALITY: FirstUnitarian Church holds Fall Dinnerand Annual Fall Program, \Pay for Comparable Worth,%u201d withFrances C. Hutner, Ph D. Oct. 26,8:30pm. Pierrepont St. and MonroePI. Reservations required. For info,624-5466.PACKER OPEN HOUSE: PackerCollegiate Institute holds openhouse of its Middle and UpperSchools (grades 5-12). Oct. 28,9am. 170 Joralemon St. Reservations suggested. For info,875-6644.PEACE SITE SEMINAR: BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture Peace Sitesponsors seminar on book \Connection,'' edited by Joseph Gerson, on connection between nuclearweapons and U S intervention.Oct. 2 8 ,12:30pm. 53 Prospect ParkWest. Free. For info, 768-2972.HALLOWEEN HOLIDAYVENTURES: BACA/The Brooklyn ArtsCouncil and Brooklyn Parks andRecreation present debut of newHolidayventures program, with 2Haunted Mystery Walks for Halloween. Oct. 2 9 ,5-7pm, Marine Park,Ave. U Parking lot near Burnett St.;Oct. 30, 5-7pm, Prison ShipMartyr's Monument, Fort GreenePark, between DeKalb and MyrtleAves. and Washington andCumberland Sts. For info,783-3077.MENTAL HEALTH EXCHANGE:Brooklyn Psychiatric Centers holds\Adults,\tatives of geriatric mental health programs. Oct. 30, 10am-6pm. Congregation Mt. Sinai, 250 CadmanPlaza West. For info, 875-7510.SOLARZ SPEAKS: Cobble HillAssociation presents CongressmanStephen Solarz as guest speaker attheir annual meeting, addressingeconomic development in residentialneighborhoods. Oct. 2 9 ,8pm, KaneSt. Synagogue, Clinton and CourtSts For information, 802-9643.PREVENTION FAIR: First annualpievemiun iaii oi Sunset ParxSubstance Abuse Prevention Committee, Oct. 30, 7-10pm, PS. 1,30947th St Workshops, exhibits anddrug/alcohol treatment. Info,854-0003.PUGLIA PLANTS: The BrooklynBotanic Gardens will welcome Italianflora from Puglia for permanentdisplay in the new Conservatory.Ceremony at noon; free concert by IIPiccolo Teatro Dell'Opera, 2 30;Italian food in Terrace Cafe. 1000Washington Ave. For info,622-4433.HALLOWEEN PEACE: A Halloween haunt costume dance is sponsored by the First Unitarian ChurchPeace Project with a cash bar, raffleand prizes to aid the cause of peace.Oct 31, 9pm, First UnitarianChurch, 50 Monroe Place, $10.00.For info, 624-5466MeetingsHUNGER AND MILITARISM:World Hunger/Global DevelopmentProgram at New York office ofAmerican Friends Service Committee presents \Them EatMissiles\and Militarism: A Guide to Study,Reflection and Action,\printedguide. Oct. 23, 3:30-5.30pm.Brooklyn Friends School, 375 PearlSt. Free. For info, (212) 598-0966.PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE:Department of Psychology at St.Francis College and Institute forCross-Cultural and Cross-EthnicStudies at Molloy College cosponsor Conference on Research inCross-Cultural Perspective. Oct. 25,9:30am. 180 Remsen St. Free Forinfo, 522-2300PACC COP PLANNING: Pratt AreaCommunity Council holds planningmeeting to expand its Civilian Observation Patrol (COP) program. Oct.28. 7pm. 201 DeKalb Ave. For info.522-2613.78TH PCC: 78th Precinct Community Council holds its monthlymeeting, with talk by Shelly Levyand Juanita Owens of BrooklynWomen's Anti-Rape Exchange, andCaptain Charles Maguire will addressconcerns of community. Oct. 28,7:30pm. Bergen St. and Sixth Ave.For info. 636-6411.HEIGHTS AND HILL: Heights andHill Community Council holds 1986annual meeting, with guest speakerCouncilmember Mary Pinkett,chairperson of Committee on the Aging. Oct. 30, 4pm. Grace Church,254 Hicks St., North Room. For info, 624-5981.Fairs and FleasFUND RAISER SALE: YoungDancers in Repertory holds fundraising yard sale. Oct 25 and 26,9am-3pm. 749 53rd St. For info,232-3060PACKER PUMPKIN PATCH:Packer Collegiate Institute holds%u2018 1 The Pumpkin Patch Country Fair, %u2019 %u2019with pumpkins, food and gamesOct. 25, 10am-3pm Livingston St.between Court and Clinton Sts. Forinfo, 875-6644.CHURCH FALL FAIR: St. JohnSt. Matthew Emanuel LutheranChurch holds its annual fall fair, withclothes, books, plants, food,games, collectibles and more. Oct.25, 10am-4pm. 283 Prospect AveFor info, 768-0528.PARK HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL:Prospect Park holds its HalloweenFestival 1986, with Haunted Walk,mini-carnival, refreshments, applebobbing and more. Oct. 25,12-3pm. In Nethermead, use entrance at Prospect Park West and9th St. or Flatbush Aye and EmpireBlvd., and follow signs. For info,788-0055.PARISH FAIR: St. Ann's Churchwill hold their annual Parish Fair toBenefit Pastoral and EducationalServices (PAES) and the BrooklynAssoc, for Mental Services. Antiques. home cooking, clothing oldand new, flowering plants, vintagerecords, classic books and more.Oct 24, 10-6pm and Oct. 25,10-4pm, St. Ann's, 122 PierrepontSt. For info, 875-6960.ToursJOB CENTER: Brooklyn CentralLibrary tour of Education and JobCenter Wednesdays, 2pm. GrandArmy Plaza. Free. For info,780-7700BED-STUY TOUR: Brownstonersof Bedford-Stuyvesant present 9thannual house tour. Oct. 2 5 ,12-5pmStart at Our Lady of Victory Church,583 Throop Ave. $7. For info,574-1906, 9am-12noon or after7pm.CEMETERY FOLIAGE: SunsetPark School of Music holds \Foliage Tour\of Green-WoodCemetery. Oct. 25, 1pm. Maingates, 25th St. and Fifth Ave. $5.For info, 748-7860ENVIRONMENTAL CEMETERY:Prospect Park Environmental Centerpresents tour of Green-WoodCemetery, led by Tom Delendick.Oct. 25, 1pm. Meet at Cemeterygates, Fifth Ave. and 25th St. $2;children $1. For info, 788-8500.ABOUT FROGS: Urban ParkRangers hold Wildlife Workshop,\kids 15 and under; 2pm for adults.In Prospect Park. Free, reservationsrequired. For info, 287-3400.GOLD SLOPE: John Muir andEvelyn Ortner lead Prospect ParkEnvironmental Center walking tourof \Slope. Nov. 1, 1pm Meet at Environmental Center, Prospect ParkPicnic House, Prospect Park Westand 5th St. $2; children $1 For info,788-8500.CEMETERY TOURS: Bill andMarge Ward lead tours of GreenWood Cemetery every week in Oct.and Nov. Sun., 1pm. Meet at MainGates, 25th St. and Fifth Ave.Reservations required. For info,439-8828CURRENT EVENTS: Union Temple of Brooklyn holds next in itsseries of luncheon/lectures onJewish current events. GlennRichter, executive director, Centerfor Soviet Jewry, speaks on \Reagan-Gorbachev Summit and thePlight of Soviet Jews \23,12noon. 17 Eastern Pkwy. Free. Forinfo, 638-7600.REAGAN AND BOTHA: Park SlopeForum sponsors talks by PaulRobeson, Jr., on \Reagan/Botha Axis,\Simelane of African National Congress on events from viewpoint ofSouth African people Oct. 2 4 ,8pmPark Slope United MethodistChurch, Sixth Ave. and 8th St. Forinfo, 499-1167.GOVERNMENT ETHICS: WayneBarrett of Village Voice speaks atBrooklyn Society for Ethical CulturePlatform Meeting, on \Government.%u201d Oct. 26, 11am. 53Prospect Park West Free. For info,768-2972.COPING WITH CANCER: BrooklynHospital-Caledonian Hospital continue \tion Series, with discussion of\ting Change.\7-9pm.Caledonian Hospital Board Room, 10St. Paul's PI. Free. For info,270-5387.PARIS CONFERENCE.Humanities Institute of BrooklynCollege hosts conference on \Yesterday and Today.\29,9:30am-5pm. Occidental Lounge.Brooklyn College Student Center,Campus Rd. and E. 27th St FreeFor info, 780-5847.RESUMES FOR WOMEN:Brooklyn Heights Library \Women, For Women\continues with discussion of\with author and consultant LindaKline Oct. 29, 6-7:30pm. 280 Cadman Plaza West Free For info,780-7789.SOLUTIONS FOR STD%u2019S: DrsSteven Colby, S. Ram Nair, andJuan D. Vaillant, from InterfaithMedical Center, discuss \Solutions for Sexually TransmittedDiseases.%u201d Oct. 29, 7pm. Physicians Private Practice, 794 Union St.Free. For info, 783-1200.REAGAN%u2019S COURT. AmericanJewish Congress New BrooklynChapter sponsors lecture on \Image: The Reagan Court,\Marc Stern, co-director of Commission on Law and Social Action ofAJC. Oct 30, 7:30pm Congregation Mount Sinai, 250 Cadman PlazaWest. $5. For info, 879-4500, ext.287.ETHICAL PLATFORM: BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture holdsSunday Platform meeting on\Election.\Nov. 2, 11am. 53 Prospect ParkWest. Free For into, 768-2972.FRIEDLANOER TALKS: Manhattan Councilmember MiriamFriedlander will speak in Brooklyn insupport of U S Senate candidateMark Green and will address thenuclear threat. New York Public Interest Research Group representative will discuss Proposition Oneand environmental concerns. Oct.3 0 ,8pm, First Unitarian Church, 50Monroe Place. For info, 624-5466.Courses______WOMEN'S EDUCATION: CarrollGardens Neighborhood Women offers High School Equivalency andEnglish as a Second Languagecourses. Intensive workshops inwriting and math as well. Wed ,5:30-9:30pm. 294 Smith St. FreeFor info, registration, and schedulecall 624-3475.ADULT BASIC ED: The Open Bookprogram offers classes in readingand writing, with beginning andPre-GED levels. Mornings, 9am12noon or evenings, 6-9pm; bothmeet three times a week. FourthAve. at 9th St. Free. For info,788-0666.ARTS CLASSES: Living ArtsSpace offers classes in drawing,painting, mime and movement, selfexploration, and other subjects.Ongoing thru Nov. 475 Fifth Ave.Fees vary For info, 788-8588FUNDRAISING CLASS: BrooklynIn Touch Information Center holdsclass on fundraising. Oct. 29,10am-1pm. 101 Willoughby St. $15For info, 237-9300.CAKE DECORATING. New YorkCity Technical College Division ofContinuing Education offers coursein Cake Decorating Starts Oct. 30,6-8:30pm. 300 Jay St. For info,643-5570SELF-DEFENSE: BrooklynWomen's Martial Arts holds fourweek self-defense course forwomen. Starts Nov. 1, meets Sat.,1:30-3:30pm. 421 Fifth Ave$5-$60, based on income. Freechildcare. Pre-registration requiredFor info, 788-1775.JOB TRAINING: YWCA holds\clerical and word processing training program for teenaged mothers^17-21. Rolling schedule. 30 ThirdAve. Free, childcare provided. Forinfo, 858-3042.STOP SMOKING: Brooklyn LungAssociation holds four-week\grams. 165 Cadman Plaza West.$35 For schedule and info,624-8531WorkshopsON RELATIONSHIPS: St Ann andthe Holy Trinity Episcopal Churchholds workshop on relationships\26, 12:30-1:30pm. 122 PierrepontSt. Free. For info, 875-6960PARK WILDLIFE: Urban ParkRangers continue World of Wildlifeseries, with \m unks.%under 1 5 :2pm for 16 and up. In Prospect Park. Reservations required.For info, 287-3400Services______ALZHEIMER%u2019S SUPPORT:Alzheimer%u2019s Support Group meets atLong Island College Hospital everyMon., 7pm Hicks St and AtlanticAve. For info, 852-4544TENANT ADVICE: Park Slopebranch of Met Council gives adviceto tenants. Every Thurs., 7pm. 782Union St., upstairs For info,(212)693-0550HOMEWORK HELP: BrooklynPublic Library reopens itsHomework Hotline, with teachers tohelp kids with assignments.Mon.-Thurs , 5-8pm Call780-7766.LIBRARY GIVES INFO: BrooklynPublic Library \service gives information over thephone. Daily, and until 10pm,Mon.-Thurs. Call 780-7700SANITATION SPEAKERS: Department of Sanitation has speakersavailable for meetings of civic,business or fraternal organizations.Program consists of 10-minute talkby trained Sanitation representative,8-minute film, and question andanswer period. For info,(212)686-9300.TAX SEMINAR: \FiscalGood Health.\conducts seminar and deals withnew tax laws, sponsored by LongIsland College Hospital, Oct 27,4:40-6:30pm, Fuller Pavilion. Atlantic and Hicks St Reservations required Call 780-1234FLU VACCINE: NYC HealthDepartment gives influenza vaccinations to school age children andadults (recommended for adultsover 65) For children, Fri., 9am2pm; for adults, Wed , 9am-2pm.Thru Jan. 295 Flatbush Ave. Extension. Free For info, 643-3048LEGAL CLINIC: Pratt Area Community Council offers legal clinic ontenant/landlord issues. Oct 29,7pm. 201 DeKalb Ave Free. For info, 522-2613Sports_____LUNCHTIME EXERCISE: Prosped Park Administrators Office offers lunchtime exercise seriesMon., thru Nov. 24, Thurs., thruNov. 27. Prospect Park PicnicHouse, Prospect Park West and 5thSt. $25 per series. For info,965-8952.SUNSET RUN: Sun , Oct 26,1pm. two-mile Run For Fun tobenefit pediatric service of LutheranMedical Center Starts at 4th Avenueand 45th Street. Registration at11 15am day of the race $4 (under12) and $6 entry fee Info,630-7155LIU SOCCER: Long IslandUniversity Brooklyn Campus men'svarsity soccer team, the Blackbirds,play Syracuse University Oct. 25,1pm Game against Marist College.Oct. 29, 3pm Also game againstHartwick College Nov 1 ,1pm Flatbush Ave Extension and DeKalbAve. For info, 403-1030KidsNEIGHBORHOOD EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invitesday camps and community groupsto take guided tour of BrooklynHeights with activity sheets for kidsActivities and materials adjusied tosuit different ages Tuesday-Fridayby appointment only For info,624-0890DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles andgames for kids 6-12 at Red HookLibrary. Thursdays from3:30-4:30pm Wolcott St. at DwightSt. Free. For info, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red HookLibrary shows films for kids 6-12.Mondays, 3:3Q-4pm Wolcott St atDwight St Free. For info, 875-4412.INTERNATIONAL FOLK TALES:Brooklyn Children's Museumpresents \Tales,\Paula Bing. Oct. 26, 1:30pm and3pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave Free Forinfo, 735-4400ANATOMY SHOW: T V personality Slim Goodbody will perform withpuppet and robot, Oct 27-30,10:30am Brooklyn Academy ofMusic. 30 Lafayette Ave Tickets$2 50. For info, 636-4130.MMNSTFR MASH- RrnnVIunChildren's Museum holds Halloween celebration'' Monster Mash \Oct. 31, 4-7pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave.Free, registration required For info.735-4400.gH O R T TAKEgSOLARZ SPEAKS: The Cobble HillAssociation will hold its annual meeting onOctober 29 at the Kane Street Synagogue at8pm and Congressman Stephen Solarz will bepresent as the guest speaker. The Congressman will address the problem of preserving the quality of residential neighborhoodssuch as Cobble Hill in the face of encroachingeconomic development. Kane StreetSynagogue is located at Clinton and CourtStreets. For information, 802-9643.PRECINCT COUNCIL: The 78th PrecinctCommunity Council will hold its monthlymeeting Oct. 28, at 7:30pm. Shelly Levy andJuanita Owens from the Brooklyn Women%u2019sAnti-Rape Exchange will be there to speak onthe myths and facts about rape, and on thehistory and current goals on their group,B.W.A.R.E. Precinct Captain diariesMaguire will also be present to answer questions. The meeting is at the station house,Sixth Avenue and Bergen Street. For information, call 636-6411.FALL FAIR: St. John-St. MatthewEmanuel Lutheran Church will hold its annual r ail Fair on Ociooer 25, from iGam-ipm.There will be clothes, books, plants, food,games, collectibles, a raffle and more. Thefair will be at the Worship Center, 283 Prospect Avenue. For information, call 768-0528.Folksinger O scar Brand will ap p ear O ct.pkin Patch and C ounty Fair at T h e PackerC ollegiate Institu te, at 11am and 1pm.Tickets are $6. Entrance to building is onLivingston St. b etw een Court and C linton.The fair is free. (G eorge Pickow Photo)O cto ber 23, 1986, T H E P H O E N IX , Page 33

