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V * *Y V %u00bb *%u00bb r 9 * , %u2022 * * m * * * 4 H M i i %u00bb %u00bb %u00bb i 1 \\* M U' %u00bb * * A t %u00ab %H r > *. J v)I J 1 I V ft y Is \\Citysummer Events0KUUK.L1N SMLLS EXCHANGE; Offers inexpensive courses in cooking, languages finance, and arts. 646-6800.NEW MUSE: Advanced Music Workshop in drums, breathing & Articulation, flute, acoustic bass techniques, theory & composition etc. July 21 - Sept 22, Registration July 17-July 28, 1530 Bedford Ave 3-5 pm, 774-2901 or 774-2884.NATURAL TOILETRIES:Students will prepare and take home bath soaks, natural deodorants and toothpaste. Sponsored by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Wed Aug 8 from 10 am - 12 noon, fee $8 for members, $10 for non-members. 622-4433.BROOKLYN MUSEUMCLASSES: Classes being offered in painting and drawing, landscapes, sculpture, and ceramics; $85 per month, Aug 6 - Aug 31. 638-4486.ARTS AND CRAFTS FORSENIORS: Every Wednesday until Labor Day at Gateway National Recreation Area%u2019s Breezy Point Unit, Fort Tilden, NY, free sessions at 10 am and 2 pm. 474-4600.BREAKFAST BOTANY: Find out whee many of our breakfast foods come from and cat a vegetable breakfast, on Aug 1 from 9:30 to 11 am, fee $7 or $5 for members. Advance registration required. 622-4433.BABYSITTING COURSE: Offered by the Brooklyn Red Cross to help students learn to care for childrfen in the home safely and effectively, on Saturdays from July 14-Aug 4. 10 am - 12 noon, free, 787-1000.FIRST AID: Offered by the Brooklyn Chapter of Red Cross, class will meet beginning July 18 on Wed. evenings from 7-10 pm. ends Aug 29. cost $3.65 for materials. 787-1000.SUMMER W AIKTHROUGH PROSPECT park;Two Brooklyn Botanic Garden Staff members will lead a tour of the park on July 24 7 pm - 9 pm. fee $6, $4 for members. 622-4433.FLOWER ARRANGING WITH ANNUALS: July 25, 10 am to noon at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, fee $7, $5 for members. Advance registration required. 622-4433.BROOKLYN MUSEUM SUMMER ART CLASSES FOR KIDS: Classes will be offered to children ages 6 to 14 from July 11 to August 24, at the museum, on Eastern Parkway between Grand Piaza and Washington Ave. Fee $40 for non-members, $30 for members. 638-5000, ext. 221.ServicesBLOCK PARTIES: Contact your Community Board for permits, spray caps for fire hydrants, bus rerouting. Board Two (Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Boerum Hill. Brooklyn Heights): 596-5410 or go to 189 Montague St; Board Six (Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Red Hook) 643-3027, 250 Baltic St.SENIOR CITIZENS ARTS AND CRAFTS: Free instruction each weekday in stained glass, copper enameling, weaving, hooked rugs, and painting at the Park Siope Senior Citizens Center. 7th Ave. and 7th St. 499-9814.CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATIONICPR): The Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross will offer three courses for persons wishing to quality as instructors of CPR in July. Tuesday & Thursday evening classes, July 3 to July i- or an intensive- oneday course, T uesday, July 24, 9 am-6nm. 165 Cadman Plaza East. 787-1000.SPEAKERS AVAILABLE FROM METHODIST HOSP1-ITAL: will give talks on such! topics as emergency medicine,I health-care costs, and disease! symptomsVICTIMS INFO BUREAU:!Of Suffolk-Brooklyn Project, | 250 Baltic St., 855-3131 Hotline 89t>-2908, counseling for| couples for spouse abuse.SPOUSE ABUSE: Victims) Information Bureau%u2014Brooklyn | Project center at 250 Baltic St. 855-3131, hotline number 895- 2908 counseling for couples I with problems of spouse| beating.YOUTH SERVICES: Com-1 munitv Advisory Board fori Youth, after school center inV the Old Court House. 420! 4th| Ave., alternative to disorgan-l i/ed street activities, 435 3786.1GREEN THUMBS: Cornell!University New York Cilyl Gardening Program free diag-j nostic clinics for urban gardeners. Bring plants or insect! speciments to .30 Third Ave.| (Atlantic Ave.) Room 615, open! every Friday 1-5 pm, 237-0920,1SENIOR STOP: Information!Center and division of SAGEI (Service to the Aging) help] with social services, health [ housing, social security problems. Call or visit Mon-Thursl 10 am - 6 pm, Fri 12-6 pm at I the Kings Highw ay Branch of I Brooklyn Public Library, 2115 fOcean Ave (at Kings High-] way), 376-7543.MAKE A SPLASH: Fire) Hydrant spray caps are avail- | able for use between 10 am - 9 pm, when temperature tops 80 | degrees. Valid through Sept. 30, available to responsible | people from your local precinct.TEEN MOTHERS: Groups! being formed bv Teen parent Project sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Residences. Mothers under 21 f are encouraged to come together and share experiences, discuss child development, nu-l tritioh, single parenting. Guestl speakers and films, free, child! care available and refreshments, 788-4800, 262 9th St inj Park Slope.FLOATING HOSPITAL:\administer prevcruative|healthcare and health education to underprivilegt child-1 ren, teens and adults -shilelsail ng around tin anu.i Floating Hospital nv %u2022 :d at! Pier 15 at South Strec: - iportj in Manhattan, 665 01s.SUMMER SESSION OFJAPANESE THEATRE:. Twointensive courses at Brooklyn College from July 2 to July 20: Theory and History taught by Prof. Benito Ortolani, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., daily; and Noh Dance, taught by Akira Matsui and Kabuki dance taught by SahomiTachibana, 1 to 4 p.m., daily. Three graduate credits, tuition is $225 per course. 780-5666 or 5667.FENCE SHOW WINNERS:Prize paintings, sculptures, graphics and crafts by local artists honored in last year%u2019s Fence show, through July 22, in the First Floor Community Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, 638-5000. Closed Mondays and Tuesdavs.STEWART MCFARLANE:One-man show through all of July at the belanthi Gallery, 142 Court St., plus a group show in the Flower Gallery, running concurrently. July 1 reception, 2pm-midnight. Call 855-2796 or 624-9420 for info.IMPRISONED ART: More than 100 paintings and sketches by American prisoners will be displayed Mon.-Fri.9 am - 5 pm from July 16 to Aug 6 at Brooklyn Union Ga> at 195 Montague St. Call 643-3895 or 228-8530 for further information.SEVEN ARTISTS IN ISRAEL: Pamtings, 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.EMILY STEDMAN: Paintings and drawing in the Salena Gallery at Lung Island University through July and August. Flatbusb and DeKalb Aves, Hours: Wkdavs, 9 am -5 pm.LIONEL Kll BERG: Showing tempera paintings at the offices of Kazeri id and Arberman Realty through September 20. 196 7th Ave , 499-8200.BELANTHI GALLERY:Stewart McFarlane exhibits paintings for the month of July, with gallery members holding a group show in the Flower Gallery on the premises. For Aug, gallery members show a %u201cmostly nude%u201d exhibit. Belanthi is located at 142 Court St., 855-2769 or 624-9420, Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri-Sun 10 am - midnight, Tues. 10 am - noon, Thurs 10 am - noon and 4 pm - midnight.KACHO: Special exhibit of 35 paintings and prints of birds and flowers in Japanese style, Through July, in second floor Oriental Galleries of the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, 638-5000. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.TheatreRED HOOK STADIUMSERIES: Three free events in the Red Hook Stadium at Bay and Clinton Sts. at 4 pm. July 21, Nocturne Jazz and Puppets; August 11, the First Water Theatre Group; August 26, Heritage Jazz ensemble. For more information, call 360-8186.THE THEATRE OF DOCTOR DAPERTUTTO: Presenting Maria Marin, or Murder in the Red Barn, a 19th Century British melodrama. Thurs-Sun from June 21 thru July 15 at 8pm at the Downtown Cultural Center. Ill Willoughby St., $2.50. Call 625-9827 for info.%u201cTHE LAST TEMPTATIONOF CHRIST%u201d by Nikos Kazantzakis will be discussed on July 12, 2:30pm, Brooklyn Heights Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, 636-3289.DISCUSSION OF MICH1ENER%u2019S %u201cCARAVANS%u201d : Aug 16th, 2:30, Brooklyn Heights Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, 636-3291.BATTERED WOMEN: Free movie and discussion, July 23, 2 pm and July 25, 7 pm. Carroll Gardens Library at Union and Clinton Sts. 895-2908.CampsT alksSOUL TRAVEL: F.ckankar, A Way of Life presents an introduction to the science of Soul Travel. To be held at Prospect Park YMCA. 357 9th St. on Julv 23 at 8 pm. 857-3926.DAY CAMP: Clinton Hill day camp. Arts, crafts, swimming, music and movement, reading and English for children from 5 to 12, July 9 to August 17, 9am-3pm. Lunch provided. Register at 294 %u00a3rand Ave. $15. 834-7520.YWCA DAY CAMP: Session II July 23rd - Aug 10th, Six weeks M-f 9 am to 3:30 pm $120.00, Boys & Girls 8-12 years of age, Crafts, dance, gymnastics, swimming & mini camp for 5 to 8 year olds and 8 to 12 year olds, both with sessions in July & Aug 9 am to 3:30 pm M-F. Brooklyn YWCA 30 Third Ave. 875-1190.BROOKLYN MEMORIAL DAYCAMP: Free, registration July 2-9, Ages 7-14. Two sessions %u2014 Julv 9-31 and Aug 1-24. M-Th 10-4 pm, Fri. 10-3 pm. In park at Cadman Plaza West & Tillary St. 965-6584.PARK SLOPE BAPTIST CHURCH DAY CAMP: Ages 4-14. morning activities include stories, drama, puppets, swimming. Field trips are taken in the afternoons, M-F 9:30-4 pm. July 5-Augl5. Several openings. Park Slope Baptist Church. 251 12th St. 768-4647.SUMMER PROGRAM: DayCamp, boys & girls l-6thgrades, July 16-Aug 16, Mon & Thurs 9-1:30; Tu & Wed 9-3, includes swimming, games, outings, project Reach Youth 421 7th St. 768-0778.CHILDREN & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: Free summer day camp at two locations, PS 282 on 6th Ave. between Lincoln & Berkeley and Family Reception Center, 441 4th Ave. near 9th St. 6-12 year olds, Doctor%u2019s note required, July 9-Aug 24, MonThurs 9-3 pm. 788-4800.MeetingsNO NUKES: Shad Alliance local meets Thursdays 8pm 151 Bond St (cor Bergen) Local Level storefront 855-3339.BROOKLYN ANTINUCLEAR GROUP [BANG]:Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church at 8th St. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.CoursesHATHA YOGA: Offered by the Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St., cost is $35 for 8 weeks / 2 classes per week, can register 15 minutes before first class. 499-3669.BETTER HOMES & GARBAGE: Course held in the streets, acquiring and applying the skills of locating, exploring and transforming commercial and residential discards into useful practical objects. Jason Martinelli, 768-1995.SELF DEFENSE: Classes for women of all ages, child care available, Mo and Wed am Thursday eves, Brooklyn Women%u2019s Martial Arts Center 421 5th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave) 788-1775.FOOD PRESERVATION WORKSHOP: Learn how to can and preserve foods, on Aug 8 in the BAM parking lot at Atlantic/Flatbush Aves. from noon to 4 pm.July i? . %u2019 979 The PHOENIX Page 1! C o m in

