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M eetin gsWATER QUALITY HEAR-|ING: Community Board Six I will hold a public hearing to Ireview the N.Y.C. 208 Water [Quality Management Plan at lOur Lady of Peace Youth [Center. 214 First St.. Aug. 14. |6:30pm. 643-3027. A citvwide [hearing will be held Aug. 6 at 1105 E. 22nd St. Rm. 416 at 15:30pm.BROOKLYN A'NTI.[NUCLEAR GROUP (BANG]:Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. at the Methodist Church at 8th [St. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.NO NUKES: Shad Alliance I local meets Thursdays 8pm 151 [Bond St (cor Bergen) Local I Level storefront 855-3339.TalksFOOD FOR THOUGHT: A[series of literary readings |2-4pm Sundays at the Seeds of Ithe Future Cafe. 438 Atlantic [Ave. Aug 5 Barbara Barracks. ISharon Mattlin. and Dale IWorlsey. Aug 12- Zoe Best. lArthur Flowers and Morman I Pritchard.%u201c THE WAY OF THEETERNAL%u201d . 3 public lecture sponsored by ECKANKAR will be given on Mon, Aug. 13. 8-9:30pm at the Brooklyn YWCA. 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic. Admission is free. For more info, call 757-8633.CARAVANS: The book byJames A. michner will be discussed on Aug. 16. 2:30pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library. 280 Cadman Plaza West, 636-3291.MUNICIPAL CONCERTSORCHESTRA: Cond. by Julius Grossman, performing works by Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Weber, Verdi, Thomas, Bizet, and Gilbert and Sullivan. Aug. 9, 7 pm, in the Midwood Field at East 16th Street between Avenues K and L. If rainy, concerts will be held in Edwar4 R- Murrow High School%u2019s auditorium, across the street. 783-4469 for further info.POETRY AND SONG: E.L. James in the Faces of Love (black lifestyles in poetry and song), with Cosmology, a newage fusion group. In the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 10. 8pm, free tickets distributed starting 6pm.EVENING MUSIC: With Bernice Johnson's Super Tots and Little Pros, and the Moffett Family Jazz Musicians in the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 11, 8pm, free tickets given out starting 6pm.JAZZMOBILE: Afro-Latin band, Aug 12, 8pm in theProspect Park Picnic House.free tickets given out starting 6pm.MUSICBARGE: Aug.12, Mike Longo on solo jazz piano. Shows start at 8pm. The Musicbarge is moored on the East River by the foot of Fulton Ferry Landing; admission is $5 ($2.50 students, seniors, under 15 free), cal! 624-4061 for data bevond.THE BALALAIKA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Cond. by Alexander Kutin. In the Midwood Playing Field, East 16th Street between Avenues K and L, rain or shine, playing Russian Folk Songs and works by Glinka. Verdi, Rimsky-Korsakov and others. Performances free, call 783-4469 for further info. August 16th, 7 pm.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Doug Berch playing hammer and appalachian dulcimer and venting humor, with surprise guests. Aug. 17, 9pm, $2 (free coffee and tea, with goodies available), at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West 768-2972PICNIC HOUSE PROGRAM:An evening with the Brooklyn Opera Society, Aug 19, free tickets up for grabs on a firstcome, first-served basis starting at 6pm, with the showbeginning at 8pm. Performance in the Picnic House in Prospeq Park.MUSICBARGE: Jazz performance with Gene Betrtonici on guitar. Mike Moore on bass, Aug 19, 8pm. Bargemusic Ltd. is located afloatin' on the East River at the foot of the FultonFerry landing; Admission is $5 (S2.50 for students and seniors listeners under 15 admitted free. For more data call 624-4061.SOUTH STREET SEAPORTWEEKEND: All performances take place on Pier 15 across the East River at South Street near John St. August 22, LaRocque Bay with dance, 8 pm, $3; August 23, Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys, 8 pm, $3.50; August 24, John Roberts and Tony Barrand with sea music. 8 pm, $3; August 25. American Steel playing original rock and roll. To confirm concerts in case of bad weather, call 766-9066.MUSICBARGE: Jo h nBunch, piano, and Mike Moore on bass, August 26 at 8 pm. Musicbarge is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing; admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, under 15 free). 624-4061.EventsCELEBRATION: Prospect Ave. Senior Citizen%u2019s Center will be celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Aug. 14. Local talent and guest performances. 283 Prospect Ave. 499-9574.PARK EVENTS: The newly opened Empire-Fulton Park is holding Sunday afternoon events. The Gymnastic Club of Roberto Clemente Park will stage an exhibition on balance beam, trampoline & mats Aug. 19 at 3 pm. On Aug. 26 at 3 pm there will be a kite-flying demonstration, rain date Sept. 2. The park is located at the foot of Dock Street betw. the Brooklyn & Manhattan Bridges. 977-8249.SMALL PRESS BOOK FAIR: New York State's Waterways Project is holding small press book fairs and poetry readings on ferries and landings in the city. Aug. 19 Greenwich Village, noon - 6 pm on the Bulkhead and Bank & West Street, and in Brooklyn Aug. 25 & 26 noon - 6 pm at the Fulton Ferry Landing under the Brooklyn Bridge.BENEFIT RUN: The Friends of Prospect Park are giving the third of their benefit runs in the park Aug. 25, 11 am, one mile novice and 5 kilometer open. Donation $2 under 20 years, $3 for over 20 %u2014 awards to all entrants. Registration at 10 am at Parkside Circle entrance %u2014 Parkside Ave. & PPW South West, 622-2647.W O M E N %u2019 S EQUALI TYDAY: Brooklyn Branch National organization for WOmen is holding a Women%u2019s Equality Day Picnic, Aug. 26 starting at noon. Meet at 3rd St. entrance to Prospect Park (PP West), bring food and friends, 253-1997, or 868-3330.BOAT RIDE: Bishop FordCentral Catholic High School in Park Slope is sponsoring a cruise around M anhattan, dancing to music, hot and cold buffet %u2014 $20, Aug. 29, 8-11 pm. Reservations necessary from 500 19th St., Brooklyn, 11215.TheatreTHEATRE IN THE BACK:Aug. 11, the Lou Vega Jazz Ensemble; Aug. 12, the DTS (Determined to Succeed) Band with disco-jazz. All performances free at 7pm in the back parking lot of the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway; be advised, brin,ga cushion or like' soft appliance. For more information call 783-4469THEATRE-IN-THE-BACK:Free programs, beginning 7pm in the back parking lot of the Brooklyn Muscuir. (brir.^ s pillow, seat, blanket, etc). Aug 18, the Old Friends band with original rock androll; Aug 19, the BACA Annual Youth Festival with all-day events; Aug 15, Hispanic M usic/Dance Festiv al Evening. For more info call 783-4469.AFTERNOON OF THEATRE: The RSVP Repertory Theatre Co-operative will play an hour and a half of theatrical excerpts on Aug. 18 and 19 from 1:45 -3:30pm. Pieces of plays will include Neil Simon%u2019s %u201c Last of the Red Hot Lovers%u201d and Israel Horowitz%u2019s %u201c The Indian W ants the Bronx.%u201d Admission is free; performances will take place in Prospect Park (follow signs from the Third Street entrance).A VIEW FROM THEBRIDGE: By Arthur Miller, at the Adelphi Academy, 8515 Ridge Blvd., Aug. 17, 18, 22, 23, 29 at 8:30 pm. Philadelphia, Here 1 come, Aug. 9, 10, 11, 15. 16, 24, 25, 30 at 8:30 pm. American Voices: A Study In Songs and Words, Aug. 20, 21, 27. 28, 31 at 8:30 pm. All performances by the Adelphi Players, dir. by Russell E. Bonnanno; tickets $3 ($1.75 for senior citizens). 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