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                                    n g BT n n n n n n n rM eetingsW ASTEW ATER TREAT | MENT PLANT: Hearing on the 201 Facility Plan for design of the Red Hook W astewater Treatment Plant in the Navy Yard, at Dr. White Community | Center, 200 Gold St., Sept. 6 at 7:30 pm. For copies of plan call 1566-0108.LANDMARK PRESERVA ITION: The Commission will I hold a hearing to declare Borough Hal! Lexington Ave. 1RT station interior a landmark including mosaics, relief motifs. plaques, Sept. 11, 1030 am, Board of Estimate Chamber at Citv Hall.| 566-7577.BOARD TWO MEETING:Monthly meeting of community Board Two September 12, 6 pm at Con. Ed. Bldg., 6th floor. 30 Flatbush Ave., corner Nevins St.. 596-5410.MTA HEARING: Citywide public hearing on proposed city bus lines cuts in Brooklyn the MTA cuts affect the B-19 | Carlton Ave.. B-33 Hamilton Ave.. B-71 Union St. bus. Sept. 12 in Two World Trade Center I 44th Floor. 1 pm. 330-1234. or l 330-3000.COMMUNITY BOARD SIX:I Monthly meeting of Community Board Six, Sept. 12 at Borough Hall, 3rd floor at 6:30 pm. 64.l-.iU27.AA OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN: Opening meeting of the Brooklyn Branch of the American Association of University Women, discuss convention in Albuquerque. New Mexico, Sept. 13, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Bay Ridge Branch, Bklvn Public Library, 7223 Ridge Blvd. 851-1737.'ETHICAL CULTURE: Annual membership meeting and luncheon and election of trustees, Sept. 16 at 11 am, 53 Prospect Park West.BROOKLYN ANTI* NUCLEAR GROUP [BANG]: Every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. at the Methodist Church at 8th St. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.NO NURES: Shad Alliance* local meets Thursdays 8pm 151 Bond St (cor Bergen) Local Level storefront 855-3339.be given on Monday, Sept. 17, 8-Q'30 pm at the Rrnoklvn YWCA,' 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic Ave. Free. 757-8633.TalksMusicM A R G A R ET SA N G ER BIRTHDAY: The Brooklyn chapter of NOW will be celebrating her 100th at the Midwood Library, Ave. J and E. 16th St. on Wed. Sept. 12, 7-9 pm. Speakers will include Assemblyman Schumer,Assemblyman Miller, and Rosita Arrista from the Margaret Sanger C enter in Manhattan.%u201c THE MAGICIAN%u201d : A discussion of this ook by Sol Stein. Sept. 13. 2:30 at the Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St. 636-3291.%u201c THE WAY OF THEETERNAL%u201d : A public lecture sponsored by ECKANKAR willWEST INDIAN AMERICAN FESTIVAL: %u201c Night of the Island%um parking lot, Washington Ave. entrance, Aug. 31, 7:30 pm with singers, dancers, comedians and calypso. Admission $5.MUSICBARGE: Chamber Jazz concert with Jim Rowies 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 sutdents and seniors, listeners under 15 go in free); for more information, call 624-4061.GOOD COFFEEHOUSE:Scott Ainsley with old-time country, bluegrass and folk music on fiddle, banjo, and guitar. Sept. 7, 9pm, at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, $2 (fre coffee, tea; assorted goodies available). Call 768-2972 for mpre data.A DAY AT THE BAY:fourth annual celebration atSheepshead Bay, with Jewish folk musicians (12:30pm), selections from Godspell (1:30pm), the Winnie Wilson puppets (2:30pm) and Nova Jazz (3: 30 pm). Also booths, exhibits, arts, crafts. Sept. 9, noon5:50pm. at the Sheepshead Bay/Manhattan Beach Mall. Emmons Ave. and Shore Blvd.For more inform ation, call 783-4469.MUSICBARGE: A season kick-off solo chamber music festival featuring tenor, baritone, soprano, mezzo-soprano and niann and the music of Rossini, Schubert, and Brahms, Sept. 9 at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Dill Jones on solo piano with jazz. 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 11. 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.MUSIC AND ART: Lionel Kilber, folk musician turned artist, will display his works and present a concert at Kazeroid and Arberman Realty, 196 Seventh Ave., Sept. 15 from 7pm onward. For more information, call 499-8200.MUSICBARGE: Cello and piano works by Bach, Grieg, Mendelssohn, Bruch, Glinka, Sept. 16, at 4pm; that evening, jazz with the Jack Wilkins Trio at 8pm. Musicbarge floats by the Fulton Ferry Landing on the East River: Admission is $5 ($2.50 students or seniors, under 15 admitted free). Call 624-4061 for more information.TheatreSUMMER MADNESS:An evening of variety entertainment culled from famous dances, plays and short stories, performed by the Cobble HillPlayers Sept. 1, 2 at 8 pm in the BACA Downtown Cultural Center, 111 Willoughby St., $2.50. For reservations or further information, call 783-4469 or 783-3077.COm FAFTi QUEST; Company, a Park Slope Community T heatre group, is seeking directors with a particular play in mind as well as new members in any disciplines (acting, administration, technical work, etc.). If interested, call 788-7903.fleas. FairsBENEFIT BAZAAR: At theParish House, 157 Montague St., on Sept. 5th and 6th from 10 am on. Books, jewelry, plants, baked goods, etc. will be sold to benefit the American Cancer Research Center and the W omen%u2019s League for Israel.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 AVENUE FAIR: It will run from Sackett Street to 16th Street on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope and will include rides, food, and other wares. Sept. 9. 622-1900.STOOP SALE: Saturday, Sept. 15 from 12-4pm. On 12 St. between 8th Ave. and Prospect Park West. Sponsored by the 12th St. Block Association. 499-0119.FLEA MARKET AND STORY TIME: On Sat. Sept. 15, noon to 5 pm at the corner of South Portland Ave. and DeKalb. Antiques, clothes, food, records, etc. will be sold. Sponsored by the South Portland Ave. Block Assn. 858-5382.LATIN FESTIVAL: On Smith St. from Douglass St. to Atlantic A venue, 11-6 on Sept. 16, will include sidewalk sales, food, and games. 852-8713.FilmsNATURE FILMS: At theBrooklyn 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.%u201c THE GREAT DICTATOR:%u201c With Charles Chaplin imitating Adolph Hitler, is the film shown on Tuesday Sept. 11th at 7 pm, Brooklyn War Memorial Building, Cadman Plaza West and Orange St., A d d itio n a l I n fo rm a tio n 965-6584.GRAND ARMY PLAZA FILMS: Tuesday Sept. 4, at 2:30 pm: %u201c Lost in the Stars%u201d , Sept. 18, %u201c War of the Worlds%u201d and Sept. 25, %u2018%u2018Turning Point,%u201d %u201c Bottle Babies%u201d and %u201c The Dentist.%u201d 636-3111.ROSEMARY%u2019S BABY: A feature film at the Clinton Hill Library at W ashigton Ave. near Lafayette Ave. on Thurs. Sept. 13 at 7pm.JEWISH COMEDY: %u201c Oh God%u201d will be presented at the 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.SEVEN ARTISTS IN ISRAEL: Paintings, drawings, .watercolors, and an originalCTr inrTTTnnrw c 'y B'in ^ ^ cb b %u00bb a B-mn n n n%u00a3 A tT %u2019enee139 7th Avenue, Bklyn.We worked to be here in time to offer you everything you want to wear for Fall 1979!FffflooooooooOQOOOOSflBflflflBBBBBfl flJL8.II B fls o ld ---------| H u n g a r y\Beef Goulash, Chicken Paprika, Stuffed ('ah' Palacsinta and other traditional dishes.1 6 2 5 -1 6 4 9%u201cI> %u201c piano music nightly%u201dJ.UNCH AND DINNER COCKTAILS %u2022 WINES %u2022 LIQUORS OPEN 7 DAYS Major Credit Cards Accepted1 4 2 M o n t a g u e S t .Free Delivery 11 A M -11 P.M. 596-0242Wamma Marias334 Atlantic Avenue Between Smith & HoytBARGEMUSICLTDPRESENTSB arge m u sicSunday Sept. 2Chamber Jazz at 8 Jim Rowies - PianoandCarol Sloane %u2014 VoiceIN Addition Chamber Music will begin on Sundays at 4:00 on a weekly basis Sept. 9.624-4061Fulton Ferry Landingoot of Cadman Plaza WetMm. $5Seniors & Student* S2.5f>Under 15 freeARTISTIC PRODUCTION GALLERY.pH%u2019M%u2019nfoCONTEMPORAR Y EXPRESSIONSOF 79Aug. 9 - Sept. 20Works ofCharles Early - \Richard Barclift - \Otto Neals, Sculptor - \Izell Glover %u2022 \Tues-Sat. 10-7Sun 12-6525 Atlantic Ave.Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217834-1845HHHflfiHMUiaiiBMttHHHHHaaisiaaaHaMeeting Friends? 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