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Make sure you%u2019re part of the action.CHRISTMAS CRAFTS: The Cathedral of St. James has set its second annual Christmas C rafts F a ir for D ecem b er 5-7. The sale will include antiques, pottery, stained glass, wreaths, tree ornaments, and gift items. Hours are 10am-4pm at the Cathedral Pavilion, 248 Jay Street. For information, call 852-4002.HALE VOLUNTEERS: Students and teachers of Sarah J. Hale High on Pacific St. volunteered at the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2. They were stationed along Fourth Avenue, and supplied water to the runners. They also helped marshall the crowds.PUBLISH CALENDAR: Borough President Howard Golden%u2019s office is seeking submissions for its annual calendar of local events celebrating Black History Month in February, 1987. Listings are free and should be submitted by December 15. Call 643-5102.DECORATING ATLANTIC: The Atlantic Avenue Association Local Development Corp. will be brightening the stretch of that avenue for the holiday season with special lighting and is seeking contributions from merchants and businesses to help add to what is already planned. Strings of acrossthe-avenue lights are set for five places on Atlantic and the group is hoping that contributions will make others possible. For information or to help, call Shirley %u201cJoe%u201d Payne, president, at 875-8993.LIGHTS REPAIRED: Three inoperative street lights in Boerum Hill were repaired after Councilman Abe Gerges responded to telephone complaints from local residents. Repairs were made at 234 Dean Street, 137 Hoyt Street and 118 Hoyt Street.NEW GIVING RECORD: Spurred by the efforts of 221 alumni and parent volunteers, the Annual Giving Program of The Packer Collegiate Institute raised $233,268, another new record for the eighth consecutive year, says Peter T. Esty, headmaster. Alumni giving topped $120,000, a gain of 24 percent. %u201cThe Annual Giving program is designed to help fill the gap between tuition costs and the actual costs of educating each Packer student,%u201d says Esty. The 1986-87 Annual Giving Program will be led by Trustee Jane Roberts Lockshin, class of 1963, who heads the development committee of Packer%u2019s board of trustees.DECORATE COURT STREET: Amaldo Perez, of Gold Palace Jewelry at 118 Court Street, is inviting all Court Street businesspeople, from Atlantic Avenue to Joralemon Street, to decorate Court Street together for the holidays. For information, call 624-2922.SENIOR EXERCISE: The American Association of Retired Persons holds exercise classes every Tuesday at 12noon, in the community room of St. James Towers, 21 St. James Place. The group was formed to improve the health %u2014 mental and physical %u2014 of the participants. 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