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                                    ^jU^ ^-JL%u00bb *,L%u00bb %u00ab.l^ >^> *wJL%u00ae %u00abtj^ ^P ^p ^P ^p ^P ^P ^P ^p ^p ^P ^P ^P ^p ^P ^P ^p ^P(^PAug. 5, 2pm -m idhight.142 Court St. 855-2769, Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri-Sun, 10ammidnight, Tues, lOam-noon, Thurs, lOam-noon and 4pmmidnight.BARRY PAIKOFF: An exhibit of photographs at the Atlantic Liberty Savings and Loan , bank at 186 Montague St., n&w thru Labor Day.EMILY STEDMAN: Paintings and drawing in the Salena Gallery at Long Island University through July and August. Flatbush and DeKalb Aves, Hours: Wkdays, 9 am -5 pm.SEVEN ARTISTS IN ISRAEL: Paintings, drawings, watercolors, and an original videotaped interview with the artists. June 23-Sept. 3 at the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, 638-5000. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.CROSS SECTION: Paintings and sculpture by 41 AfroAmerican and Caribbean artists at the Community Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum. 188 Eastern Parkway, July 29 through September 9. Opening reception, July 29. l-4pm. For further info, call 638-5000.101 PHOTOGRAPHS: A collection-of prints selected from the archives of the Brooklyn Museum. On display at the Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, through Sept. 3. 638-5000.LlONlEL KILBERG: Showing tempera paintings at the of1 frees of Kazeroid and Arberman Realty through September 20. 196 7th Ave., 499-8200.Fleas, Fairs 1 ...%u2014....... ...... tBAM FAIR: Every Saturday through Aug 18 there will be rides, foods, crafts, and musicin the Brooklyn Academy of Music Parking Lot at Flatbush and Atlantic. 9am-9pm. 857-7557.GARAGE SALE: Aug. 18 from 10-5 selling furniture, books, etc., at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 490 Pacific Street at 3rd Ave., 624-0242.FLEA MARKET: sponsored by the Nursing Department of the Hospital of the Holy Family, on Aug. 18th, 9-4, at the hospital parking lot, corner of Hoyt and Dean. Rain date August 19th. TR5-9200.FLEA MARKET: on President Street between 5th and 6th Aves., Aug. 19th at 1 pm, vendors welcome, 636-4481.BLOCK PARTY: Sunday Aug. 26 with volleyball, sky swing, and more, on South Elliot Place between DeKalb and Lafayette.FilmsCARROLL GARDENS LIBRARY: Free films, Wednesdays at 2 pm.Aug 22; %u201c Ransom of Red Chief,%u201d Aug 29. The library is located on Clinton St. at Union St. Call 625-5838.FILMMOBILE: A traveling library of films, by independent filmmakers including %u201c Times Square%u201d , \Bread Baker%u201d and %u201c The Cyclone Roller Coaster\shown at J.J. Byrne Park, at 3rd St. between 4th and 5th Aves. Thursday, Aug. 16, 8 pm. Bring Blankets. Further info. 643-3027.MOBILE FILM UNIT: Is prsenting an evening of cartoons, short films and a documentary at the St. Johns Recreation Center, 1251 Prospect Place (between Utic and Schenectady Aves.) on Thursday, Aug. 23rd, 9 pm to 10:45 pm. Sponsored by the Dept, of Cultural Affairs and The Black F ilm m a k e r F o u n d a tio n , 360-8211.SATURDAY AFTERNOON FILMS: Grand Army Plaza L ib ra ry p r e s e n ts %u201c Hellstrom Chronicle\%u201c The King And I%u201d on Aug. 25 at 2:30 pm. Further info. 636-3111.A FTER N O O N F IL M S :Grand Army Plaza library presents: %u201c Hellstrom Chronicle%u201d on Aug. 18, %u201c Alvin Ailey: Memories and Visions%u201d , %u201c Paul Taylor and His Company%u201d on Aug. 21, %u201c The King And I%u201d on Aug. 25, and %u201c Death of a Legend\begin at 2:30. 636-3111.FILM FAVORITES: the Pa ciftc Library branch at 4th Ave. and Pacific St. will be showing %u201c Jazz on a Summer%u2019s Day%u201d on Aug. 23 and \of Miss Jane Pittman%u201d on Aug. 30. Thursdays at 6 pm. info. 638-5180.CULTURAL FILMS: at theBrooklyn War Memorial Bldg. Cadman Plaza West and Orange St., Thursdays at 2:30 pm and 7 pm starting Aug. 16th with %u201d Tokyo:51st Volcano%u201d a study of modern Tokyo; Aug. 23, %u201c Man the Incredible Machine%u201d exploring human anatomy and \metron%u201d featuring the Dance Theatre of Harlem; Aug. 30, \Hamar%u2019s of southwestern Ethiopia. Addiional information, 965-8038.Lady on Friday, Aug. 17. Free tickets distributed at 6 pm. First come, first served. Performances begin at 8pm. Free outdoor entertainment from 6 to 8pm.DanceKidsDANCE IN THE PARK:Black Theatre Alliance will present the Zappers and the Shopping Bag100 POUNDS OF POPCORN: A read-aloud of this book by Hazel Krantz, Aug 13-17, 4-5pm at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.MERLIN THE MAGICIAN:by the Penny Bridge Players, Aug. 16, 17, 20-24, call for times 596-2677, $2 with groups rates available.CINDERELLA: a play by Penny Bridge Players, free in parking lot of the Brooklyn Museum, 5 pm, August 19th, 596-2677.CHASE STREET OLYMPICS: August 18th, Saturday 9-5 pm, kids 5-17, 7 games & competitions at Underwood Park, Lafayette and Washington. 622-0545.THE GREAT ADVENTURE:This 1 Vi hour long movie tells of two boys growing up on a semi-wilderness farm in Scandinavia, at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, at 2:40 pm, free. August 19, 735-4400.SWIMMOBILE: On Garfield PI. between 5th and 6th Aves., 11 am - 3 pm, 768-2008. August 21.WATCH OUT FOR MY PLANT, MADELINE AND THE BAD HAT, THE PEASANT%u2019S PEA PATCH: On August 22 at the Pacific Branch Library, 11 am, kids 3-5, 638-5180.ZOOMOBILE: On 2nd Street between Bond and Hoyt, 1:30- 3:30, August 22, UL5-5299.TUBBY THE TUBA: August 20-22 at the Billie Holiday T h e a tre 1168 F u lto n S t. k id s SI.50 and adults $2, 636-0919.SKATEMOBILE: August 23rd in Carrol Park at Smith and Carroll Sts., 1:30-3:30, 465-6515.SUNSHINE SUM M ER%u2019S NEARLY OVER: These two movies are being shown for kids 5 and up at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave., 2 pm, on August 28, 638-5180.HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON, GLITTERING IN THE FOREST: j Thesemovies for kids 3-5 will be shown at 11 am at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave. on Aug. 29, 638-5180.MAGIC WORLD OF THEO THE MAGICIAN: A marionette show at the Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 Fulton St. Aug. 27-29 at 12 noon, adults $2, kids $1.50, 636-0919.KIDDIES CARNEVALE: Sept. 1 and 2 from 1-4 pm in the parking lot behind the Brooklyn Museum. It%u2019s connected with the West Indian Day Festivities.POOH & COMPANY: Sunday afternoon readings of various childrens stories by Boerum Hill residents. All kids and adults invited. Free. At Hoyt Street garden, Hoyt and Atlantic. 6 Sundays, 3-4pm, Aug. 29-Sept. 30 except Labor day.FILMS JUST FOR KIDS:For ages 3-6, Weds, 10:30am at the Central Library, Grand Army Plaza, 636-3111.MOVIES FOR SUMMER FUN: For ages 6-12, Weds, 1:30pm, Central Library GrandArmy Plaza, 636-3111.PRE-SCHOOL FILMS: Ages 3-5, Aug. 1 and 15, 10:30am, Clinton Hill Library, Washington near Lafayette Ave., 857-8038.KIDDIE FILMS: Ages 3-5, Weds, 11am at the Pacific Branch Library 4th Ave-^at Pacific St. 638-5180.WEDNESDAY FILMS: For kids 10 and up at 2 pm, Carroll, Gardens Library, 396 Clinton\St. 625-5838.Long Long Ago Antiques298 Atlantic Ave. 625-6691Specializing in Antiques for RestorationMarble Fireplaces, Mahogany, Sliding Doors, Shutters, Pierm irro rs, lron Gratings & Fine AntiquesHours: 11 to 7 %u2014 7 days a week* 5fC 5fC 3fC * 5jC * * 5fC * * * * * * jfc * y .*cool Man, S e e .**%u00a9BAKERY *a %u00bb< / tfe e W i& am ^D 6CO RA T6D CflK%u20acS #^ FOR H ll OCCHblOfMb *132 SMITH ST. %u2018522-5003 %u00a5r(Between Bergen & D6an Sts.) 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