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                                    CLINTON HILL ARTISTS:Works by eighteen neighborhood artists will go on show at the Community Gallery of The Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Pkwav, on Sept. 16 through Oct. 21. Opening reception Sept. 16, l-4pm.WORK OF ART: DonKimes presents landscapes at the Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave., Sept. 11-30. Also, running concurrently, a group show of gallery members. Opening Sept. 16, 2-6pm, 834-9677 for further info. Hours: Tues-Fri, 2-6pm, weekends. noon-6pm.HENRY HICKS GALLERY: Presenting the small paintings of Earl Jacobs and the works on paper of John Picker. Now thru Sept. 23 at the Henry Hicks Gallery, 93 Atlantic Ave., 522-3693. Hours: Fri-Sun, l-5pm.NEW TALENT SHOW: Works by Pratt Institute art program graduates, thru Oct. 6 at the Pratt Manhattan Center, 160 Lexington Ave. at 30th St. Call 636-3600 for more info. Gallery hours: weekdays 11- bpm, Sat l-5pm.EventsYMCA OPEN HOUSE WEEK: the Mayor has proclaimed Sept. 10 thru Sept. 17 YMCA Open House Week during which time anyone can sample free tours, exhibits, classes and demonstrations from toddler swims to senior citizen crafts, Brooklyn Central YMCA, 62 Joralemon St.,. 522-6000 or Prospect Park YMCA, 357 Ninth St. 768-7100 Sept. 13 only.WBAI MUSICAL BOAT RIDE: Benefit with David Amram Quintet. Latin jazz is one of the six acts. Cruise around Manhat6tan Sept. 15 at Day Line Pier 81 at 41st St. 9pm. Also with John Hammond, Waldo Park Brass Players. $10, $18 for two. 279-3400 or buy at Ticketron.HARVEST FAIR COMPETITION: Produce prizing in the Harvest Fair, scheduled for Sept. 15 at the Gateway National Park. For entry rules and regulations, plus criteria for prizes, call 587-9730.TREASURE HUNT: Bedford Stuyvesant invites brownstoners to a Treasure Hunt at the United House Wrecking Co. in Stamford Connecticut, Sept. 15. Buses leave 8:30 am at Stuyvesant Ave. & Fulton St. $10, bring lunch, call for reservations 778-6005 or 574-1906 after 6 pm.MUSEUM PROTEST: Toprotest cuts in evening courses at The Brooklyn Museum Art School. Sept. 16 at The Brooklyn Museum Art School, 188 Eastern Pkway, 2-4pm, 866-6270 for more information. THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM ART SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Sept. 16, 2-4pm. Visit the studios, talk to instructors, registe for the new term. For information and catalog, call 638-4486.INSTALLATION CEREMONY: Installation of Officers for Sisterhood of Brooklyn Heights Synagogue with guest speaker Mrs. Adelay Liss, Pres. Boro Park Progressive Synagogue, Sept. 16, 2:30pm at 117 Remsen St. MA4-3900, ext. 7gETHICAL CULTURE:Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture will hold its annual meeting and luncheon and election of trustees. Sept. 16, 53 Prospect Park West. 768-2972COOKS TOUR: AtA & S take a Cooks Tour to cut meal costs via preparation & proper buying techniques. Daily cooking demonstrations in A & S Gourmet Kitchen, 12 non-2pm, Sept. 17-22. Tour West Village markets and Upper East Side. Pre-registraion. Call 875-0195.FREE MET TICKETS: To watch the Mets play in Montreal on Wed, Sept. 19, are available to youngsters who report to their doctor or clinic for immunization shots and send in the immunization OKAY card, with their name and address. Met ticket will be mailed to child. Otherwise boys and girls can redeem the car at a special booth outside Shea Stadium on the eve of the game. Children must be accompanied by a paying adult.ROSE DAY: At theBrooklyn Botanic Garden, Sept. 27 at 2-3pm in the Cranford Memorial Garden. Enjoy the fragrance of roses on an autumn afternoon. Discuss fall pruning & ramblers.CHESS CLUB: Noworganizing at Bklyn War Memorial Bldg, at Cadman PI. West & Orange St. No fee required. Sponsored by NYC PARKS Dept. Call Bill Sealy, 965-6584.Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 14 from 1-5 pm. Program at location no. 5. 735-4400.\This film will be shown Sept.14 at 4 pm at the Carroll Gardens Library, Clinton St. at Union St. For kids 12 and up. Free. 625-5838.POOH & COMPANY: Sun day 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.KID FILM: \War & Early Settlers in New England%u201d in stills, drawings, and action scenes of civil war,15 min. and colonial life. 9 min. Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. Setp. 15, 2:40pm, free, 735-4400GREAT ADVENTURE: a filkm about two boys growing up on semi-w ilderniess farm in Scandinavia, Sept. 16 at 2:40pm, Bklyn Children's Museum, 145 Bklyn Ave. 735-440SUNDAY FOR CHILDREN:The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture will hold classes emphasizing children's dealings with ethical problems and attempting to instill a sense of right and wrong, beginning on Sept. 16th and every Sunday afterwards from 10:30 to 12:45 pnt. To register, call 768-2972 or stop by at 53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St.PARENTS & KIDS:Movement for Parents & 2 yr olds with Kathy Paquette at Grace Church Nursery School. Call 643-0124. Limited enrollment.PERFORMING ARTSCLASSES: For kids ranging in age from 3-18, offerings include dance, music, theater, Suzuki violin, and Eurhythmic classes, it is all at the Brooklyn College Preparatory Division. For more information, call Carol Anievas, 780-5007.FILM PROGRAM: Kids of all ages, Fridays 4pm, Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton st. 636-3291.TalksNY PIRATES: See slides and hear tales of old sailing days in new York, at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145HOUSE PARENTS: Illustrated talk on House Plant Care by Edmond Moulin Horticulturist at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sept. 23, 2:30pm. Senior citizens and children .50 cents, members, free. All others $1. 622-433.Services%u201c WHAT%u2019S IIP RAPA%u201d . U acultural hotline beginnin on Sept. 4th to provide up to date info on theatre, concert, dance and art happenings. Dial 596-BACA between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.SCHOLARSHIPS: Aspira of New York is accepting applications for supplemental financial aid from college students living in Community Districts Two, Three, Eight and Sixteen and can receive up to $700. Find out more Sept. 18 at 7pm from Jose Lentos at Grand Army Plaza Library, 636-3154.SENIOR CITIZENS: NewYork City Dept, of Recreation sponsors a new Senior Citizens Program mon-Sat at the Brooklyn War Memorial Recreation Center at Cadman Plaza West in Cadman Plaza Park to To Register, call Bill Sealy at 965-6584.FOSTER PARENTS: St.Vicent%u2019s Hall, located at 66 Boerum Place in downtown Brooklyn, is setting up a Foster Parent Recruitment drive. For information, call Lelar Floyd at St. Vincent%u2019s, 522-3700, ext. 410.ADOPT A PET: TheASPCA has puppies and kittens available for adoption. Members of the Veterinary Medical Assoc, will give a free initial physical exam. 233 Butler St. 875-9580.FREE IMMUNIZATIONS: At New York City%u2019s Health Clinics, 295 Flatbush Ave. Ext. 1 Mon-Fri, 9 am-4 pm. Hotline, call 439-2664.SELF HELP: Self Help for Compulsive Overeaters, a non profit group, meets every Wednesday, 7:30 pm at Solar Yoga and Arts Center, 373 9th St. near 6th Ave. 768-4828.FREE 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.FREE TESTING: For sickle cell anemia and hypertension August 10 and August 31 at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, 1390 Fulton St., in van, 10-4 pm. Hypertension testing only August 24 and 30. 834-3688.VICTIMS INFO BUREAU: Of Suffolk-Brooklyn Project, 250 Baltic St., 855-3131, Hotline 895-2908, counseling for couples for spouse abuse.CoursesFREE DANCE: Classes in exercise, modern dance, and ballet are being offered to adults by the Dept, of Recreation. Coed. At the Brooklyn War Memorial on Cadman Plaza West. Sept. 4-Dec. 9. To register or obtain more info, call 965-6584.GREEN THUMBS: Cornell University New York City nostic clinics for urban gardeners. Bring plants or insect speciments to 30 Third Ave. (Atlantic Ave.) Room 615, open every Fridav 1-5 pm, 237-0920.SELF DEFENSE: Classes for women of all ages, child care available. Mo and Wed am Thursday eves, Brooklyn Women's Martial Arts Center 421 5th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave) 788-1775.BIRD WATCHING:Jamaica Wild Reguge how to%u2019s on Bird Watching, use of binoculars, field guides, identification, Sept. 15 & Oct. 6. Registration required, at Gateway National Park, 474-0613.JEWISH HISTORY: In theMedieval period, events leading up to Spanish Inquisition, settlement of Eastern Europe by Jews. Instructor, Rabbi Gerald I. Reider, Congregation Beth Elohim 8th Ave. & Garfield PI. Wed, eves. 8-9pm. $20, members $10. Also other courses, 768-3814.BRO W N STO N ES ? LOFTS: Eight session course on Brownstones and lofts: Architecture, Renovation, residential Development. Instructor, D.K. Patton, Pres, of the Real Estate Board of New York, eight Tuesdays at the New School. Call 741-7924.RACE FOR LIFE: Red Cross course in 2 sessions on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) mouth to mouth resuscitation, one person rescuer CPR for adult victims, Sept. 18 & 25, 6:30pm to 9pm. Fee $5, 787-1999, Ext. 9208.MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIONS: Political and social role of religion with emphasis on Islam also covers Christianity, Judaism. Instructor, Dr. Benjamin Rivlin, at Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave.& Garfield PI. Wed eves, Sept. 19, 8pm-9pni. $20, members $10. Also other courses. 768-3814.VEGETARIAN COOKING:Solar Yoga & Arts Center offers Saturday classes in vegetarian cooking, also classes in Hatha Yoga, meditation. Preregister by phone, mail or evenings at the Center, 373 Ninth St., 499-3669. Vegetarian classes, Sat. 2-5 pm, Hatha Yoga Mon. - Thurs. 6:30-8:30 pm.THEATRE GAMES AND IMPROVISATION: A course for children covering basic acting skills, theatre games, coupled with amusement and entertainment. Taught by Shelly Hainer at First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. Tuition $195 for 35, one and a half hour sessions. Starts Sept. 19. Ages 5 thru 10. 864-0755.STOP SMOKING: The American Cancer Institute programs, afternoon session starts Sept. 24th meets twice a week oDn Mon. & Wed. from 1-2 pm. Group meetings held at 141 Livingston St., 7 weeks, for $10 fee. 237-7850.SEXUALITY* FRIENDSHIP & COMPASSION: Starts Sept. 25, 7:30pm. Fee, at the Park | Slope House Church, 191 Sixth Ave. Call 789-1087 for more | info.iiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHwwwwmumfiwiimmHWHwARTISTIC PRODUCTION GALLERYCONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONSOF 7 9Aug. 9 - Sept. 20W o r k s o fCharles Early - \Richard Barclift - \Otto Neals, Sculptor - \Izell Glover - \Tues-Sat. 10-7Sun 12-6525 Atlantic Ave.Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217834-1845............................................. .BARGEMUSICLTDPRESENTSBarge musicSunday, Sept. 13thChamber Music4P.M.Trios andOther Worksby Mendellsohn,Bach, Grieg,Bruch,andGlinker.Chamber Jazz 8 P.M.Jack WilkinsTrio624-4081Fulton Ferry Landing oot of Cadman Plaza W%u00abAdm. $5Seniors & Students S2.v Under 15 freeA Community of Gay Catholics and Their Friends Working To Restore Church Life to The AlienatedW elcom es AllL esbian, Gay and ConcernedCatholicsto a %u201cSpecial Get To Know You%u201d and %u201cLiturgy%u201d onSept. 18, 19797:30 P.M.St. Boniface Church 111 W illoughby St.To Find Out Who Can Do What Check PHOENIX Neighborhood Services AdsFree Delivery 11 A.M. -11 P.M. 596-024294a m m o ^ a r ia s'- W 334 Atlantic Avenue 00/1 A tla n tic A \\/p n iiPBetween Smith & HoytECKANKARpresents%u201cThe Way of the Eternal%u201dThe M ahanta. the Living ECK M aster, looks upon all in d ividuals as perfect Soulswho have not recognized their true selves It is his resp onsibility to help each Soulto both regain him self and team to take ad vantage ol the opp o rtu n ity to reachheaven again The M a h a n ta flatly states that the concepts ot orthodox religion arewrong, that we do not have to w ait tor the death ol the physical body to re-enterheaven And. not only can we do it daily but we can also dw ell there w h ile retaininguse ot the body on Earth Pau| Tvv,tche||The Spiritual Notebook___r uuiio l c u iu i c.Monday, September 178:00- 9:30 pm(tree adm ission!YWCA of Brooklyn30 Third Ave. (at Atlantic)Brooklyn-iFor information call: (212) 757-8633September 13.1979, The PHOENIX, Page 19
                                
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