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SELF DEFENSE: Classes forwomen of all ages, child careavailable, Mo and Wed amThursday eves, Brooklyn Women%u2019s Martial Arts Center 4215th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave)788-1775.TheatreA VIEW FROM THEBRIDGE: By Arthur Miller, atthe Adelphi Academy, 8515Ridge Blvd., Aug. 17, 18. 22,23, 29 at 8:30 pm. Philadelphia,Here I come, Aug. 9, 10, 11,15, 16, 24, 25, 30 at 8:30 pm.American Voices: A Study InSongs and Words, Aug. 20, 21,27, 28, 31 at 8:30 pm. Allperformances by the AdelphiPlayers, dir. by Russell E.Bonnanno; tickets $3 (SI.75 forsenior citizens). BE8-3308.'%u25a0 COMPANY QUEST: Company, a Park Slope CommunityTheatre group, is seekingdirectors with a particular playin mind as well as newmembers in any disciplines(acting, administration, technical work, etc.). If interested,call 788-7903.A r tGALLERY OPENING: TheCourt-Hill Gallery, opening in September, is seeking interested artists who would like to exhibit drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, etc. Location will be 236 Carroll Street: Call 875p63l5 for more informaion.BELANTHI OPENING:Belanthi Enterprises will open a second floor gallery on Sept. 9, in its main building at 142 Court St. with a mixed-media presentation of sculpture, paintings and photographs by some 80 gallery members will be on display in the new wing through September, while a solo show of the paintings of Florence Ward in the main gallery for the same chunk of time. Both shows and the new wing will open Sept. 9, 2pmmidnight. For more information, call 855-2769EMILY STEDMAN: Paintings and drawing in the Salena Gallery ^t Long Island University through July and August. Flatbush and DeKalb Aves, Hours: Wkdays, 9 am -5 pm._BELANTHI GALLERY: Thru the month of August, gallery members will show a %u201c Mostly Nude%u201d exhibition. 142Court St. 855-2769, Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri-Sun, 10ammidnight, Tues, lOam-noon, Thurs, lOam-noon and 4pmmidnight.BARRY PAIROFF: An exhi bit of photographs at the Atlantic Liberty Savings and Loan bank at 186 Montague St., now thru Labor Day.SEVEN ARTISTS INISRAEL: 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.' LIONEL KILBERG: Showing tempera paintings at the offices of Kaz.eroid and Arberman Realty through September 20. 196 7th Ave., 499-8200.FilmsFILM FAVORITES: Hresented at the Pacific Ave. branch library at Pacific and 4th Ave. includes, Aug. 23, %u201cJazz on a Summer%u2019s Day\and Aug. 30 %u201c Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.%u201d Films begin at 6pm For more information, call 638-5180.%u201c THE KING AND 1%u201d ;Film being shown at the Gand Army Plaza Library on Aug. 25 at 2:30. For more information Call 636-3111.CINEMA 79: A film series being shown at the Brooklyn War Memorial Building atCadman Plaza West and Orange Sts., Thurs, Aug. 23 at 2130 and 7pm, %u201c Man The Incredible Machine%u201d and \%u201c Rivers of Sand\Sept. 4, 7pm. %u201c Sunset Boulevard.%u201dNATURE FILMS: At the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens auditorium at 1000 Washington Ave. on Sun. Sept. 9 at 1pm and 3pm. Yosemite National Park, Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons and Africa are the regions covered by the 3 films. Admission is free.ROSEMARY%u2019S BABY: A feature film at the Clinton Hill Library at Washigton Ave. near Lafayette Ave. on Thurs. Sept. 13 at 7pm.JEWISH COMEDY: %u201c OhGod\Beth Elohim Film Theatre at Garfield and 8th Ave. in Park Slope, on Thurs. Sept. 13 at 8pm. Donation is $2 at the door or a 6 film pass to the Thursday-night-at-themovies series for $10.K idsSKATEMOBILE: August 23rd in Carrol Park at Smith and Carroll Sts., 1:30-3:30 465-6515.SUNSHINE SUMMER%u2019SNEARLY 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, 638-5180HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON, GLITTERINGIN THE FOREST: Thesemovies for kids 3-5 will be shown at II am at (he Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave. on Aug. 29, 638-5180.MAGIC WORLD OF THEOTHE 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.NEON HELIX: Study this helix and learn about what makes colors at the BrooklynChildren%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 1, at 2:30 and 3:15 at location No. 9. 735-4400.HARVEST MYTHS: Grind corn and learn about the myths and beliefs people have about corn at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 2, 3:15 and 4 pm at location No. 3. 735-4400.ACT OUT FOLK TALES:Hear authentic folk tales fromvarious countries, and thendress up and act them out atthe Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum. Sept. 6 from 3-5 at theTank location. 145 BrooklynAvenue. 735-4400.HIGH ARCTIC: A one hour film on eskimo life in Canada, color, at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 8 at 2:40, for more info, call 735-4400.MARK TWAIN%u2019S AMERICA:A series of historical still-life photos, 55 minutes long. The Brooklyn Children's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Sept. 9 at 2:40. Call 735-4400 with questions.POOH & COMPANY: Sunday afternoon readings of various childrens stories by Bocrum 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 SUMMERFUN: For ages 6-12, Weds, 1:30pm, Central Library Grand Army Plaza, 636-3111.PRE-SCHOOL FILMS: Ages 3-5, Aug. I and 15, 10:30am, Clinton Hill Library, Washington near Lafayette Ave., 857-8038.KIDDIE FILMS: Ages 3-5, Weds, 11 am at the Pacific Branch Library 4th Ave %u2019at Pacific St. 638-5180.WEDNESDAY FILMS: Forkids 10 and up at 2 pm, Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.PRESCHOOL FILMS:Thursdays at 10:30, Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.FILM PROGRAMS: Tues. at 2 pm at the Pacific BranchLibrary, 4th Ave. at Pacific St., for kids ages 5 and upf i o c t a r \\ * VOO-O l o\\J.READING ALOUD: Mon-Fri 4-5 pm, for kids 8 and up, at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.SUMMER FILMS: Ages 6- 12, at the Red Hook Library, Wolcott St at Dwight, Fridays, at 3:30pm, 875-4412.STORY TIME: Every Thursday at 2pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St. 636-3291.ARTS AND CRAFTS: Wed, Aug 8, 2pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library 636-3291.FILM PROGRAM: Kids of all ages, Fridays 4pm, Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton st. 636-3291.Fleas, FairsBLOCK PARTY: Sunday Aug. 26 with volleyball, sky swing, and more, on South Elliot Place between DeKalb and Lafayette.AUTUMN FLEAS: A flea market sponsored by Bishop Ford Central High School Associate Mothers' Club. 500 19th Street in the cafeteria, September 8th, 10-6 and Sept. 9, 10-6. Free. 768-5306.FABULOUS FIFTH AVENUEFAIR: It will run front Sackett Street to 16th Street on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope and will include rides, food, and other wares. Sept. 9. 622-1900. %u00bbFREE IMMUNIZATION:Availabler at City Health clinics and required for all school age children. One clinic is at 295 Flatbush Avenue Extension and is open MonFri, 9-4. For more information, or other clinic addresses, call 349-2664.SENIOR STOP: Information Center and division of SAGE (Service to the Aging) help with social services, healthhousing, social security problems. Call or visit Mon-Thurs 10 am - 6 pm, Fri 12-6 pm at the Kings Highway Branch of Brooklyn Public Library, 2115 Ocean Ave (at Kings Highway), 376-7543.SPOUSE ABUSE: Victims] information Bureau%u2014Brooklyn 1 Project center at 250 Baltic St. | 855-3131, hotline number 895- 2908 counseling for couples! with problems of spousef beating.MAKE A SPLASH: Fire I Hydrant spray caps are available for use between 10 am - 9 1 pm, when temperature tops 80] degrees. Valid through Sept. 30. available to responsible! people from your local! precinct.SELF HELP: Self Help fori Compulsive Overeaters, a non! profit group, meets every! Wednesday, 7:30 pm at Solarl Yoga and Arts Center, 373 9th | St. near 6th Ave. 768-4828.S c o t t oF u n e r a l H o m ein Carroll GardensA Business Concerned and Involvedwith the Community it Proudly ServesSalvatore Buddy Scottor 104^ Isl PlClCe TR 5-2515 Brooklyn, N. Y. 11231imiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuMcAlpin School |of Christ Church & Holy Family fPra-Kinder through Eighth Grade ~Co-educational %u2022 French & SpanishMusic & ArtStudents from all races & ethnic groupsNon-sectarianindividuaiirsd instructionSmall ClotsoiAfter School Program =Registrations being accepted for 1980S Brochures & applications upon request.S %u201c Please phone for an appointment.624 6221L 180 Kane St. Or. L.A. Quiroga, headmasterBklyn. NY 11231 Office Hours: 9am - 2 pmThe Brooklyn Heights SynagogueThe Community Temple 117 Rumsen SlrretAlbert J_ Lowenberg, Rabbi ' Cantor David WeissmanStanley Levenson, Pres.Friday Evening Summer SabbathServices at 7 P.M.CO NDUCTED BY M E M B E R S O FO U R SYNAGOGUEReligious School- registration open Ages b through B/BMitzyah1 Sisterhood Cookbook AvailableOf lice Hours Mon , Wed . Fri , 10 1 2cc-%u00a3Uf\\isssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssag ro Q oChicken %u25a0 la diablo 2. Chinas# Roast PerkTomata-Cacumbor Salad Spiced EggplantFrench brend, sweet buttor Tea Eggslima Cnba Almond CnhaWoodward Park SchoolThe Landm ark School Formerly Brooklyn Ethicai Culture& Woodward SchoolsOver a century of combined experience in the achievement of eri'Jcat,onA| %u00bbvroiif>nrp critical thmkins and creative expression through individual developmentNursery - 8th Grade Call or write for Sept registration$7.50 per person $7.50 per personOther Specialties AvailableIncluding Vegetarian!Call 2 days in advance499-4080%u25a0SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSjAug. 23,1979, The PH O ENIX, Page 15 u ; u i o | ]

