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                                    M eetin gs71 ST PRECINCT COUNCIL:General meeting of the 71stPrecinct (Crown Heights, Prospect Leffcrts Garden) Councilchaired by Margaret Graves,Sept. 20, 7;30pm, 421 EmpireBlvd. Rnt. 201. 735-0511ECONOMIC CENSUS:Users of the census, such asbusiness, trade, investor andresearch groups arc invited toa Economic Census UsersConference sponsored by theChambers of Commerce of thefive boroughs. Sept. 20, 65Liberty St., the Great Hall,$40. Call 264-4'30 or 766-1355.ANTI NUKE RALLY: TheSeptember 23 Rally CommitteeI anti-nuclear rally at BatteryPark in Manhattan West ofWorld Trade Center. Sept. 23ll-5pm. 673-7900. Speakersand musicians.COMMUNITY BOARD 2:Committee meetings: PublicRelations ic Educ. Sept. 24;Safety. Traffic & HighwaysSept. 24: Finance ic PersonnelSept. 25; Executive Comm..Oct. 2. All committee meetingsat 6pm at 185 Montague St..596-5410J.P. STEVENS BOYCOTTSUPPORT: Brooklyn Chapterof National Organization forWomen show s slides depictingwomen throughout historyworking at looms and updateon J.P. Stevens boycott. Sept.24. 7?30pm. Kings HighwayLibrarv. 868-3330LAMBDA INDEPENDENT| DEMOCRATS: A meeting todiscuss harrassment of gaysand lack of police response.Sept. 24. 8pm, 101 CadnianPlaza Community Room.BOARD six b u d g e tHEARINGS: Hearings for budget input will be held on Sept.24 at the Visitation Parish. 98| Richards St; on Sept. 25 in theJMCA at Ninth St. bet. 5thand 6th Axes.; on Sept. 26 inthe St. AGnes Parish Hall, 417Sackett St.; and the Communit y Center of the WyckoffGardens Housing Project. 185Wyckoff St., on Sept. 27. Allmeetings at :30pm. for moreinformation call 643-302'.DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: State Senator MartinConnor in conjunction with theWest Brooklyn IndependentDemocrats is holding a publichearing on proposed legislation prov iding for the selectionol delegates to the NationalDemocratic Convention. Sept.25. 8pm at Parish Hall of St.Ann Trinity Church on Montague and Clinton St.CARROLL GARDENS: TheLandmarks Preservation Commission will hold a hearing on[ three new two-story townhouses at 297 Carroll St. and arenovation proposal for 140Bergen St. in Boerum HillSept. 25, 11:30am at City Hall,Committee Room. ManhattanBOERUM HILL: Meetingof Boerum Hill Assoc. Sept. 25,8pm at Bethlehem LutheranChurch. Discuss Tas Assessment.78TH PRECINCT COUNCIL: First meeting for newPrecinct Captain John J. Hill.Sept. 25, 7:30pm, 4th fl.meeting hall of the 78thPrecinct. 65 Sixth Ave.NUTRITION: The teenParent Project workshops onthe foods we eat, what kinds offood to feed the children, foodfor pregnant women, Sept. 27,Oct. 4 and 11, 3-4:30pm, 441Fourth Ave. 788-0666. Child .care and refreshmentsavailable.CON ED RATES: Hearings to investigate electricityrates in New York City byPublic Utility Review Board atCity Council Chamber at CityHall, Oct. 4, 9am. For info, call566-4276. 3 more hearings arcplanned.ELECTION TALK: with theNovember election approaching. Ramona Mitchellson. legislative representative from theQueens branch will discussissues and priorities of legislation. American Association ofUniversity Women. Oct. 4 at6:30pm-8:30pm at Bay RidgeBranch Library 7223 RidgeBoulevard 851-1737.HISTORIC REVOLUTION Rev. Margery ChanGoebel talks about the roots ?fruits of revolutions in history,Oct. 7 at 10am. Frist Presbyterian Church. 124 Henrv St.MA4-3770LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Frederick Law Olmstead was the landscape architect responsible for the plansfor Central and Prospect Park.Gal Guillet, Director of theFrederick L. Olmsted Projectfor the Landmarks Preservation Commission talk atBrooklyn Botanic Garden, Oct.7, 2:30pm, members free,senior citizens .50 cents, others$1. 622-4433NO NUKES: Shad Alliancelocal meets Thursdays 8pm 151Bond St (cor Bergen) LocalLevel storefront 855-3339.BROOKLYN ANTI*NUCLEAR GROUP [BANG]:Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. atthe Methodist Church at 8thSt. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.M usicAT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Lisa Null and BillSchute with voice and guitar,at the Good Coffeehouse of theBrooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect ParkWest. Sept. 21 at 9pm. $2admission (free coffee and tea.other nibbles available).'68-2972 for further info.FREE CONCERT: JeanetteWalters, coprano with ThomasGrubb on piano. Arias, 1 ieder,and songs in four languages.At Lafayette Ave. PresbyterianChurch, 85 South Oxford St.Sept. 23, 3pm. Includes worksbv Haydn. Strauss. Spohr,Granados. Dallapicolla. 625-7515MUSICBARGE: JulianRodescu and Constance LaiSalle play music of Bach,Beethoven, Maraffi and Rachmaninoff on cello and piano,Sept. 23 at 4pm. That eveningat 8pm, a solo piano jazz recitalby Dick Wellstood. The Musicbarge is tied up at the foot ofthe Fulton Ferry Landing,afloat on the East River;admission is $5 ($2.50 forstudents and seniors, listenersunder 15, free). For more info,call 624-0461.SOPRANO RECITAL: TheBrooklyn Conservatory ofMusic presents Maryann Polesinelli in recital with ManuelFuentes on piano. Sept. 28,8pm, 58 Seventh Ave.MA2-3300, $3 donation.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Tundra, a groupfrom Kent, England playingunaccompanied ballads,concertina and tin whistle, willappear on Sept. 28 at 9pm inthe Good Coffeehouse of theBrooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect ParkWest. Admission is $2, whichincludes free coffee and tea;other snacks are also availaoie.For more information, call768-2972.A TOUCH OF BROADWAY:Recital by Kathy Shinn, withNan Butcher on piano. Sept. 29The Latin Festival on Smith Street last Sunday attracted record crowds to its music, food and games. (Jackie Sheeger Weisberg photo)8pm at the Belanthi Gallery,142 Court St. 855-2769 formore info. $5.GOLDEN HARVEST JAZZSERIES: Sponsored by Community Crossroads. First performance %u201c A Different Kind ofSunday,\3pm, at the Lafayette Ave.Presbyterian Church, 85 S.Oxford St., 625-7515 for moreinfo.MUSICIANS WANTED:The YM-YWHA PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra, celebrating its 50th anniversary isseeking musicians who wouldlike to join. Rehearsals are heldThursdays at 8pm at 4912 14thAve. Call GE8-5921 for moreinformation.COMMUNITY CONCERT:Patricia Clark, Messosoprano,Oct. 7, 8pm in the FirstPresbyterian Church, 124Henry St. (near Clark).Admission bv contribution.MA4-3770 for' more info.COMMON GROUNDS:Judy Gorntan-Jacobs will singblues and folk songs at theCommon Grounds coffeehouse, 60 Henry St., Oct. 7from 7-9pm. No cover. $2 min.MAS-9332 for more info. .JAZZ-FASHION: A different kind of Sunday featuringJazz by Nova and fashions byAudrey Smaltz. Eubie Blakewill present Eubie Blake Jazz.Award to Allen Silva, Community Crossroads, 85 So.Oxford St. 625-7515, $15.Administered by the LafayetteAve. Presbyterian Church.MUSICBARGE: OlgaBloom, owner and resident ofthe floating music hall, will joinin on violin with DanielBlumenthat on piano andJulian Rodescu on cello fortrios by Haydn and Schumann,after which Blumenthal willperform a solo work, Sept. 30at 4pm. That evening at 8pm,Marty Grosz and WayneWright will play jazz on duoguitars. Bargmusic, Ltd. ismoored aloat on the East Riverat the port side of the FultonFerry Landing. Admission is $5($2.50 studednts and seniors,listeners under 15, free). Formore information, call624-0461.fleas, FairsJUNCTION FUN-TION:First annual Flatbush/Nostrand celebration on Flatbush bet. Ave. H. and Nostrand bet. Glcnwood and Flat -bush; and Hillel bet. Flatbushand Campus Rd. Sept. 29,8am-8pm. Call 859-6308 forfurther information.ST. AGNES FAIR: Fleamarket in the Parish Hall(Sackett & Hoyt St.) Jewelry,toys, clothing, antiques andnew or used small items, Sept.30, 10am-5pm, tables $10 and$7.50. Call 625-1717.Refreshments.FLATBUSH AFFAIR: OneMile Long Flatbush Affair fromChurch Ave. 3 stages withentertainment, children activities. artists, vendors and craftspeople. $25 for 15 ft, Oct. 7,llam-6pm. 499-1098 (Flatbush Mcrch. Assoc. 885 Flatbush Ave.)Theatreentrance, 5th Ave & 25 St. $1donation, 622-7686.BROOKLYN PROMENADE: Municipal Art SocietyTour of Brooklyn Heights,scandal ridden PlymouthChurch, bustling shops onMontague St. Sundays at 2pm.Call for date. 586-4763. Tourstarts at Long Island HistoricalSociety.GUIDED TOUR: The National Park Service will conductfree guided walking tours of sixhistoric city neighborhoodsthrough October. Make anappointment for group tourswith Susan Boden stein,264-8129. Neighborhoods included are: Brooklyn Heights,Greenwich Village, Chinatown,Soho, Gramerey Park and WallStreet.28-29. Hours: Fri. 2-5; weekends, 12-6pm. 91 Atlantic Ave.For more info: 858-4464GROUP SHOW: Exhibitionin varied media ranging fromsilkscreen graphics throughwatercolors created by fiveartists. Works by CharleneTarbox, June Bisantz, LynnGoodman, Oliver Yourke andPaul Jansen. Thru Oct. 6 at theCourt Hill Gallery, 236 CarrollSt., 875-6315. Hours: Wed,Fri, Sat llam-7pm, Thurs10am-7pm, Sun noon-5pm.PROMENADE ART SHOW:Four-weekend art festival along the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights, starting at Montague St., weekends Sept. 15through Oct. 7, II am-5pm onall days. For more information,call 783-4469 or 783-3077.PHOTO EXHIBIT: Thetheme will be \and Present.%u201d Submissionswill be accepted from Sept.17-Oct. 12 for this exhibitwhich will open Oct. 15 at theLibrary of Medgar Evers College. 1150 Carroll St. BrooklynNY 11225. Direct all inquiriesto Professor Yvonne Bennett,735-1853.BERNETTE RUDOLPH:An exhibit of embossed woodcuts in the offices of Kazeroidand Arberman realtors at 196Seventh Ave. The Show openswith a party Oct. 7 from5-7pm, and continues ondisplay until Oct. 26. Call499-8200 for more info.CLINTON HILL ARTISTS:Works by eighteen neighborhood artists will go on show atthe Community Gallery of TheBrooklyn Museum, 188Eastern Pkway, on Sept. 16through Oct. 21. Openingreception Sept. 16, l-4pm.HENRY HICKSGALLERY: Presenting thesmall paintings of Earl Jacobsand the works on paper ofJohn Picker. Now thru Sept. 23at the Henry Hicks Gallery, 93Atlantic Ave., 522-3693.Hours: Fri-Sun, l-5pm.NEW TALENT SHOW:Works by Pratt Institute artprogram graduates, thru Oct. 6at the Pratt Manhattan Center,160 Lexington Ave. at 30th St.Call 636-3600 for more info.Gallery hours: weekdays 11-6pm. Sat l-5pm.WORK OF ART: DonKimes presents landscapes atthe Work of Art Gallery, 87Atlantic Ave., Sept. 11-30.Also, running concurrently, agroup show of galierymembers. Opening Sept 16,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.HEIGHTS PLAYERS:Presenting \directed bv Jill Fuchs. Sept.14, 15, 21. 22, 28. 29 at8:30pm, Sept. 23 al 2:30pm, inthe Heights Theatre, 26 WillowPlace. Call 237-2752 or296-2222 for more informationor reservations.THE PLAY%u2019S THETHING: Park Slope%u2019s GalleryPlayers will perform this P.G.Wodehouse adaptation ofFerenc Molnar%u2019s %u201cThe Play%u2019sThe Thing,\14, 15, 21, 22. 3pm on Sept. 16and 23. Played in the Old FirstReformed Church, 126 SeventhAe. at Carroll St. $3 ($2students and seniors).499-8239 for info andreservations.YIDDISH THEATRE:Molly Picon and Fyvush Finkelwith the Yiddish FestivalMusic Ensemble will performan evening of songs, storiesand yiddishkeit on Sept. 26 atWhitman Hall on the BrooklynCollege Campus at 2pm.Tickets $ 10-$ 17. Call 780-5291for more information.ToursGREENWOOD WALK: Pros pcct Park Environmental Center will hold a nature walk &geology study in GreenwoodCometary led by Sidney Horenstein at Ipnt at CemetaryFilmsGRAND ARMY PLAZAFILMS: Tuesday Sept. 4, at2:30 pm: \Sept. 18, %u201c War of the Worlds\and Sept. 25, \Point,\\BOTANIC GARDENPROGRAM: \Redwoods,\and \Ashanti.\torium at 1 and 3pm, Sept. 30.1000 Washington Ave.622-4433. Free.A rtGALLERY OPENING: TheCourt-Hill Gallery, opening inSeptember, is seeking interested artists who would like toexhibit drawings, paintings,prints, sculpture, ceramics,etc. Location will be 236 CarrollStreet: Call 875p6315 for moreinformaion.BELANTHI OPENING:Belanthi Enterprises will opena second floor gallery on Sept.9, in its main building at 142Court St. with a mixed-mediapresentation of sculpture,paintings and photographs bysome 80 gallery members willbe on display in the new wingthrough September, while asolo show of the paintings ofFlorence Ward in the maingallery for the same chunk of%u2666 im o R n th g h o w n a n ri th p n o wwing will open Sept. 9, 2pmnndnight. For more information. call 855-2769GALLERY 91: Final groupshow of past and presentmembers. Sept. 21-23, Sept.
                                
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