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                                    MI %u00abh $6 lnd Quentin), 998- b80MusicM eetingsCOMMUNITY BO A R DNINE: Monthly meeting of Community Board Nine. Aug. 28. \I College. 1150 Carroll St.. 8- 9 2 '9WASTEWATER TREATMENT PI ANT: Hearing on the 201 Facility Plan for design of the Red Hook Wastewater Treatment Plant in tin Navy 3 aid. at Dr. White (. mmunity Center. 200 Gold St . Sept, 6 at \566-0108.COMMUNITY BOARD SIX:Monthly meeting of Commute it> Board Six. Sept 12 at Borough Hall, 3rd IT%u25a0%u25a0 t at 6:30 pm. t>43-302'7.BOARD TWO MEETING:Monthly meeting of commun1 it> Board Two September 12. b : pm at Con. Ed. Bldg., nth floor. 30 Flatbush Ave., corner Nevins St.. 596-5410.BROOKLYN ANTII NUCLEAR GROUP [BANG):I Every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. at I the Methodist Church at 8th | St. and bth Ave. 638-'526.NO NUKES: Shad Alliance I local meets Thursdays 8pm 15! [Bond St (cor Bergen) Local ILevel storefront 855-3339.TalksPOETRY READING: ByJames Webster De Martini at Belanthu Enterprises. 142 Court St.. 855-2\refreshments. Aug. 2b at 3 pm.FREE TM LECTURE:\Healthy Through the Practice of the Transcendental MeditaSOUTH STREET SEAPORTWEEKEND: All performances take place on Pier 15 across the East River at South Street near John St. 8 pm. S3;August 23. Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys, 8 pm. S3.50; August 24. John Roberts and Tony Barrand with sea music. 8 pm. S3; August 25. American Steel playing original rock and roll. To confirm concerts in case of bad weather, call 766-9066.JAZZ CONCERT: With Bobby Hamilton, drummer and j.i// trio at Belanthi Enterprises. 142 Court St.. 5 pm. $5 with refreshments, 855-2~69, Aug. 2b at 5 pm.JAZZ CONCERT: featur %u00ading Gwen Michaels (vocal), Ed Stowte (piano), Yusuf Ben Yusuf (tenor sax and time), Bobby Hamiklton (drums) and John Corey (base). Aug. 26, 5 pm. at the Belanthi Gallerv, 142 Court St.. S5. 855-2769 for further information.M U SI C B A R G E : JohnBunch, 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 S5 (S2.50 for students and seniors, under 15 free). 624-4061.SOUTH STREET SEAPORTWEEKEND: All performances take place across the East River in Manhattan on Pier 15, South St. near John St. Aug. 28. the High Level Ranters with folk music. 7:45 pm. $4: Aug. 29. the David Woodberrv Dance Company. 8 pm. $3; Aug. 30, winners of the 1979 Seaport Bluegrass competition in concert. 8 pm. $3.50. Since performances are in the outof-doors. confirm in case of bad weather by calling 766-9066.STEEL BAND JAMBOREE: West Indian American Festival Jamboree withbept. i. :au pm. Admission in the Brooklyn Museum parking lot. Use Washington Ave. entrance.MUSICBARGE: Chamber Ja // concert with Jim Rowles and Carol Sloane on piano and voice. Sept. 2 at 8pm. Bargemusic, Ltd. is moored and afloat on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing. Admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15 go in free): for more information, call 624-4061.MUSICBARGE: A season kick-off solo chamber music festival featuring tenor, baritone. soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano and the music of Rossini, Schubert, and Brahms. Sept. 9 at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Dill Jones on soli' piano with ja/./. Bargemusic is afloat on the East River, moored at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing. Admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, under 15 free), for more information. call 624-4061.PHILHARMONIA AUDITIONS: The Brooklyn Philharmonia Chorus will hold auditions for singers on Sept. 4, 10 and II. To make a tryout appointment, call 433-7796 or 468-0549 after business hours, or write the Brooklyn Philharmonia Chorus, 30 Lafayette Ave.. 11217, stating which of the three evenings you prefer.EventsSMALL PRESS BOOKFAIR: New York State%u2019s Waterways Project is holding small press book fairs and poetry readings on ferries and landings in the city.Aug. 25 & 26 noon - 6 pm at the Fulton Ferry Landing under the Brooklyn Bridge.KITEFLYING: At the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park kite flying demonstration at 3 pm Aug 26. rain date Sept. 2 to celebrate International Year of the Child. Park is%u00bb. %u2022%u00bb.\w ith perform ances Aug. 23 at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm and Aug. 24 at 10:30 am.located at the foot of Dock St. bet. Brooklyn & Manhattan Bridges.W O M E N %u2019S EQUALITYDAY: 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.BUCKY DENT: New York Yankee will be in Abraham &Strauss to autograph, and chat. Kids will fill out ballots to win going back to school side by side with Bucky Dent, Bryan Trot tier or Brad Van Pelt. Aug. 30, 12 noon-1:30 pm. Special events center, 875-0195.BOAT RIDE: Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School in Park Slope is sponsoring a cruise around Manhattan, dancing to music, hot and cold buffet %u2014 $20, Aug. 29. 8-11 pm. Reservations necessary from 500 19th St., Brooklyn, 11215.WEST INDIAN AMERICAN FESTIVAL: \Island%um parking lot, Washington Ave. entrance. Aug. 31, 7:30 pm with singers, dancers, comedians and calypso. Admission $5.CoursesBROOKLYN SKILLS EXCHANGE: Offers inexpensive courses in cooking, languages, finance, and arts. 646-6800.WEAVING WORKSHOP:Free dases for older adults on Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 and for children ages 9 to 16, from 4-5:30 at the Brooklyn Public Library's Marcv Branch, sponsored by the Magnolia Tree Earth Center. Students will learn spinnng & dyeing, explore fibers and textures and receive individual instruction on the looms provided. Additional Information 858-1828.SMALL BOAT HANDLING: a 12 week, evening course covering safe handling of inboard and outboard craft, reading charts, plotting courses, and safety afloat will be taught by the Brooklyn Power Squadron beginning on Sept. 13th. Classes will be held on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at St. Francis College, 180 Remsen St. For registration information, call 768-4714.VEGETARIAN COOKING:Solar Yoga & Arts Center offers Saturday classes in vegetarian cooking, also classes in Hatha Yoga, medita lion. Preregister bv phone mail or evenings at the Center 373 Ninth St.. 499-3669. Vege tarian classes. Sat. 2-5 pm Hatha Yoga Mon. - Thurs 6:30-8:30 pm.HATHA YOGA: Offered by (lie Solar Yoga At Arts Center, 373 9th St., cost is $35 for 8 weeks 2 classes per week, can register 15 minutes before first class. 499 3669.Q tlL D K IIS 'COMMUNITYMYCrfRS CCITTCR314 W a ve rly Ave. B ro o klyn 783-1936A child-centered developmental program in a warm learning environment Licensed Program %u2022 Certified Teachers Excellent facilities including adjacent outdoor play area.Register now for Sept. %u201979. Openings in all age groups.Preschool 2.9-5 years. Kindergarten and after school After school pickup from all Clinton Hill schools.BA^GEMUSICLTDPRESENTSB a rg e m u sicJazzSun. Aug. 26,8:00 p.m.John Bunch-pianoMike Moore-bass624-4061624-4061Fulton Ferry Landingoot of Cad man Plaza WetA d m . 55Seniors & Students S2.eJUnder 15 freej D esigned for the; Man a nd W o m a nI W h o H a vel -------t I - . 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