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To H a ve Your Event Listed H e re , C o m p o se a C o n cise ly W o rd ed N ew s Item : M ake Sure To In clu d e a Telep h o n e N u m b e r. Send to : U p and C o m ing 395 Atlantic A ve n u e , B ro o klyn 11217 D e a d lin e : Friday for T h u rsd a y's Paper%u2022 4* %u20183s 4 S . 'X,'' '%u25a0 .Troupe Featured In Workshop;shop kicks o ff the Thelm a Hill Performing Arts C enter%u2019s 11th season and opens a) the bill Friday, Oct. 10 at 8pm w ith Forces o f N ature Dance Co. The series cones Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 4pm. (Jessica Katz photo)27-end of Dec., Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm; afterOct. 15, Sat. and Sun., 11am-4:45pm only. UseFlatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. entrance. Forinfo, 287-3559.F O U N D A TIO N FACULTY: Pratt Institute'sRubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery hostsmixed media exhibit of works by facultyteaching foundation art, art education andfashion design, %u201c Foundation Faculty %u201986.%u201dOct. 1-31, Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Reception:Sept. 30, 4-6pm. 200 W illoughby Ave. For info,636-3517.LIB R A R Y C E R A M IC S : Central PublicLibrary shows exhibit of ceramic sculpture.Oct. 2-Nov. 3. Grand Army Plaza. For info,780-7700.PLATT PA IN TING S: Central Public Libraryshows exhibit \Plaza.%u201d Oct. 2-Nov. 3. Grand Army Plaza. Forinfo, 780-7700.LIU FACULTY: Long Island UniversityBrooklyn Campus%u2019s Salena Gallery shows%u201cArt Faculty Exhibition %u201986%u201d including paintings, drawings, sculptures, mixed media andcalligraphy. Thru Oct. 31, Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm.Reception, Oct. 9, 4-6pm. Flatbush Ave. Extension and DeKalb Ave. For info, 403-1051.FR A N C IS C A N B R O TH E R S : %u201cThe Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn,\The Kelly Institute for Local HistoricalStudies at St. Francis College will be exhibited at St. Francis, 180 Remsen St. in theFounders Hall through O ctober 31. Free. Forinfo, 522-2300.ST. F R A N C IS BOO KS: %u201c Books for Franciscophiles,%u201d will be presented in the McGarryLibrary, during college hours, Monday-Fridayat St. Francis, 180 Remsen St. through October 31. Free. For info, call 522-2300.l %u2014 IM A IN E S T R E A M A R T: W insto n & C om panyshows %u201c M a in eS trea m s,%u201d work by M aine artisans. Thru Nov. 2, Tues.-Fri., 12-7pm; Sat.,11am-6pm; Sun., 12-5pm; or by appointm ent.95 Seventh Ave. For info, 638-7942.C O N E Y IN SLOPE: K azeroid and Arberm anRealty presents m ixed m edia e xh ib it of workstitled %u201cUnkept Promises, Coney Island,%u201d byPhilomena Marano. Sept. 27 and 2 8 ,12-6pm;thru Oct. 31, Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. 196 SeventhAve. For info, 499-8200.PA RK IES%u2019 PARK: Prospect Park Boathouseshows photo exhibition of %u201c Parkies Views ofProspect Park,%u201d by Park employees. Sept.A M M O SPACE: %u201cSay Cheese,\contemporary portraiture, all media. Oct.19-Nov. 23, Sat. and Sun., 1-5pm. 135 PlymouthSt. For info, 858-1900.B A C A D O W N TO W N E X H IB IT IO N S : %u201c LivingRituals,%u201d sculptural installations by AngelikaFesta, Jay Sims and Tom Eric Stanton, thruOct. 11. %u201cGlamour and Drama,\terpretations and documentary photographsby Daniel Falgerho, Ruby Levesque, KeriPickett and John Schlesinger, Oct. 24-Nov. 22.Gallery hours: Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. andse Exhibits This Week In Brownstone Brooklyn Area1987; Twentieth Century Design, thru Mar. 2,1987; M onum ental Drawing Thru Nov. 10;Hiroshige: One Hundred Views of Edo, thruNov. 5 American W orks on Paper, thru Dec. 1;Reinstallation of Islam ic Collection, permanent installation. BACA Sunday Coneertseries: %u201cApollo M uses,%u201d concert of Music ofColonial America, Oct. 12; soprano MaryGould, Oct. 19. All start at 1:30pm, in thirdtioor lecture hall; admission free.P R O S P E C T PARK B O A T H O U S E : ExhibitParkies%u2019 Views of Prospect Park,\Park em ployees, thru end of Dec. VisitorCenter open Wed.-Sun., 1 1am-4:45pm. A fterOct. 15, sam e hours, open only Sat and Sun.por info. 287-3400.P R O S P E C T PARK P IC N IC H O U S E : PicnicHouse is at Prospect Park W est and 5th St.Celebrate Brooklyn M usic series: %u201cAferica,\by Vernon Reid, musical theater work aboutAfrican experience in America, O ct. 12; %u201cBangBang Uber Aiies,\Jordan and Adrienne Torf, O ct. 19. AH start at3pm; admission is S5 or TDF voucher, $2.50for children under 12. For info, 788-0055. Prospect Park %u00a3jrv%u00abim m *r.tsi Center %u2014 Gaiiery.Birds and Bests of Brooklyn: Brooklyn Artists Look at Our Borough%u2019s W ildlife.%u201d ThruDec. 6. For info, 788-8500.B R O O K LY N P U B L IC LIB R A R Y, C EN TR A LLIBRARY: Exhibits through Nov. 3 %u2014 Ceramicsculpture by Robert Platt; Paintings by FelixPlaza. Facts Over the Phone Se vice,%u2019 80-7700, daily; until 10pm, Monday throughThursday. Fran ir%u00abh inform ation resources atthe Education and Job Information Center,780-7777. Talk: %u201cGet to Know Your Library,%u201dWed., 3:30-4:30pm. R IF program, every Mon.,3 >5pm . Older C hildren%u2019s Read-Aloud, Mon.,except for Oct. 1 3 ,3:30-4pm. Toddler Time,%u2018 ages 2 1/2-3,10:30-11 pm. Job Search Club forW omen, Tues., 10am -l2noon. High SchoolEquivalency on Videotape, Tues. 2pm, Thelibrary is at Grand Army Plaza. For info, call780-7700.B R A N C H LIB R A R Y H O U R S: N ew fall hoursnow in effect at Neighborhood branches ofthe Brooklyn Public Library. BrooklynHeights: Mon.-W ed., 1Qam-8pm; Thurs., 10am*6pm; Fri., 126pm ; Sat., 11am-3pm; Sun.,1-5pm; Cadman Plaza W est and Clinton St.;780-7789. Business Library: Mon.-W ed., 10am8pm ; Thurs., 10am-8pm; Fri., 12-6pm; Sat.,11am-3pm; Cadman Plaza W est and ClintonSt.; 780-7780. Central Library: Mon.-Thurs%u201e9am-8pm; Fri. and Sat , 10am-6pm; Sun.,1-Spm; Grand Army Plaza; 780-7700. ClintonHill: Mon., 126pm ; Tues. and W ed., 10am6pm; Thurs., 1-8pm; Fri., 16pm ; Sat., 11am3pm; W ashington and Lafayette Aves.;857-8038. Carroll Gardens: Mon. and Tues.,10am-6pm: Wed.. 16pm : Thurs.. 126pm ; Fn,1-6pm; at., 11am-3pm; Clinton and Union Sts.;625-5838. Pacific: Mon., 10am-6pm; Tues.,126pm ; W ed., 1

