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                                    2-6pm, 834-9677 tor furtherinfo. Hours: Tues-Fri, 2-6pm,weekends, noon-6pm.eventsNAME CHANGE: The Carroll Street School (nee theMontessori School of Brooklyn)will officially undergo its namechange Sept. 20, 3-4pm, 701Carroll St. Free balloons forall. 638-1703.MURAL DEDICATIONS: Inconjunction with Rosh Hashonna, the %u201c Sermon on theMount\teenagers in the church%u2019ssummer program, will bededicated. Sept. 23. 10:45amat the Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church. 85 S. Oxford St625-7515.COOKS TOUR: AtA & S take a Cooks Tour to cutmeal costs via preparation A:proper buying techniques.Daily cooking demonstrationsin A & S Gourmet Kitchen, 12non-2pm. Sept. 17-22. TourWest Village markets andUpper East Side. Pre-registraion. Call 875-0195.ROSE DAY: At theBrooklyn Botanic Garden,Sept. 27 at 2-3pm in theCranford Memorial Garden.Enjoy the fragrance of roses onan autumn afternoon. Discussfall pruning & ramblers.CHESS CLUB: Noworganizing at Bklvn WarMemorial Bldg, at Cadman PI.West & Orange St. No feerequired. Sponsored by NYCPARKS Dept. Call Bill Scaly,965-6584.ExhibitsNEW YORK CITY TRANSITEXHIBIT: Covers all NY'stransit systems from the trolleycars of 19th century to presenttrains. Corner of Boerum PI. &Schermerhorn St. 1-4 pm daily.50 cents, 25 cents for kids.PHOTO EXHIBIT:%u201c Brooklyn: City of Synagoguesand Churches%u201d a photographicessay by Oscar Israelowitzcaptures aspects of Brooklyn%u2019sCultural and architectural heritage through its religioushouses, St. Joseph's College,245 Clinton Ave. Opens Sept.16, 2pm. Mon thru Fri l-5plmuntil Oct. 19. MA2-4696. 6203.K id sPOOH & COMPANY: Sunday afternoon readings ofvarious childrens stories byBoerum Hill residents. All kidsand adults invited. Free. AtHovt Street garden, Hoyt andAtlantic. 6 Sundays, 3-4pm,Aug. 29-Sept. 30 except Laborday.SUNDAY FOR CHILDREN:The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture will hold classesemphasizing children's dealings with ethical problems andattempting to instill a sense ofright and wrong, beginning onSept. 16th and every Sundayafterwards from 10:30 to 12:45pm. To register, call 768-2972.or stop by at 53 Prospect ParkWest at 2nd St,PROSPECT PARK YMCA:Tennis and yoga classes, swimming & paddleball. Afterschool program includes judo,gymnastics and swimming.Kids ages 6 to 14. 9th St. & 6thAve. 768-7100.FILM PROGRAM: Kids ofall ages. Fridays 4pm, Brooklyn Heights Library, CadmanPlaza West at Clinton st.636-3291.PERFORMING ARTSCLASSES: For kids ranging inage from 3-18. offerings include dance, music, theater,Suzuki violin, and Eurhvtiimicclasses, it is all at the BrooklynCollege Preparatory Division.For more information, callCarol Anievas, 780-5007.YOUTH SERVICES Community Advisory Board forYouth now operating recreational opportunities includingpool, ping pong, basketball,dodgeball, wifflebaii, danceand arts and crafts. Old CourtHouse4201 Fourth Ave. M-Th.9-3pm, Fri. Tutoring 10-2pm.During school year M-F 12-6and Tu & Th. 6-7:30pm.Information 435-3786.PARENTS & KIDS:Movement for Parents & 2 yrolds with Kathy Paquette atGrace Church Nursery School.Call 643-0124. Limitedenrollment.READING ALOUD: Mon Fri4-5 pm, for kids 8 and up. atthe Carroll Gardens Library.396 Clinton St. 625-5838.HORSE BACK RIDING:Culmitt Riding Stables, TrailRide one hour. $7 Englishsaddle, $8 Western. Grouprates available, Open Daily 9 to6 pm (Tu ic Th til 8) 51 CatonPlace. Info. 438-8849.PEDAL POWER:Bicyclerentals, open daily 9-7 pm. $2first hour, $1.75 second, $1.25third. 494 Flatbush Ave.284-6936.L1RR TOURS: Day trips tovarious points of interest onLong Island, cost ranges from$16 to $18. often including ameal. 526-0900.KIDDIE FILMS:Weds, 11am at the PacificBranch Library 4th Ave atPacific St. 638-5180.T alksHOUSE PARENTS: Illustrated talk on House Plant Careby Edmond Moulin Horticulturist at Brooklyn BotanicGarden, Sept. 23, 2:30pm.Senior citizens and children .50cents, members, free. Allothers $1. 622-433.FREE IMMUNIZATION:Availabler at City Healthclinics and required for allschool age children. One clinicis at 295 Flatbush AvenueExtension and is open MonFri, 9-4. For more information,or other clinic addresses, call349-2664.SENIOR CITIZENS: NewYork City Dept, of Recreationsponsors a new Senior CitizensProgram mon-Sat at the Brooklyn War Memorial RecreationCenter at Cadman Plaza Westin Cadman Plaza Park toTo Register, call Bill Sealv at965-6584.INFANT SAFETY: Workshop to get answers on cribsafety poison prevention, carsafety and toys. The TeenParent Project for parents andparents to be. 441 Fourth Ave..Sept. 26, 3pm. 788-0666VOLUNTEERS FOR SANITATION PATROL: CommunityBoard #7 and Dept, of Sanitation need community volunteers trained to injspectneighborhood for sanitationproblems and issue warningsto violators. Special trainingwill be given at the BoardOffice, 4201 4th Ave.,854-0003.FOSTER PARENTS: St.Vicent%u2019s Hall, located at 66Boerum Place in downtownBrooklyn, is setting up a FosterParent Recruitment drive. Forinformation, call Lclar Floyd atSt. Vincent's, 522-3700, ext.410.ADOPT A PET: TheASPCA has puppies andkittens available for adoption.Members of the VeterinaryMedical Assoc, will give a freeinitial physical exam. 233Butler St. 875-9580.FREE IMMUNIZATIONS:At New York City%u2019s HealthClinics, 295 Flatbush Ave. Ext.Mon-Fri, 9 am-4 pm. Hotline,call 439-2664.SPOUSE ABUSE: VictimsInformation Bureau%u2014BrooklynProject center at 250 Baltic St.855-3131, hotline number 895-2908 counseling for coupleswith problems cnoii cpbeating.SENIOR STOP: InformationCenter and division of SAGE(Service to the Aging) helpwith social services, healthhousing, social security problems. Call or visit Mon-Thurs10 am - 6 pm, Fri 12-6 pm atthe Kings Highway Branch ofBrooklyn Public Library, 2115Ocean Ave (at Kings Highwav). 376-7543.TEEN MOTHERS: Groupsbeing formed by Teen parentProject sponsored by the Sisters of the Good ShepherdResidences. Mothers under 21are encouraged to come together and share experiences,discuss child development, nutrition. single parenting. Guestspeakers and films, free, childcare available and refreshments, 788-4800, 262 9th St inPark Slope.VICTIMS INFO BUREAU:Of Suffolk-Brooklvn Project,250 Baltic St., 855-3131, Hotline 895-2908, counseling forcouples for spouse abuse.AGORAPHOBIC PROGRAM: For persons who fearleaving the safety and confinesof their immediate areas orexperience travel difficulties,this program run by a trainedtherapist may be beneficial toyou. Sliding fee scale.Sponsored by the LutheranCommunity Services, groupmeets Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Forfurther information, 638-1926.SELF HELP: Self Help forCompulsive Overeaters, a nonprofit group, meets everyWednesday, 7:30 pm at SolarYoga and Arts Center, 373 9thSt. near 6th Ave. 768-4828.The Flatbush Frolic, sponsored by The Flatbush Development Corporation, was held last Sunday on Cortelyou Rd. from Coney Island to E. 17th St., and featured an appearance by Mayor Koch but also its traditional antioues. crafts and foods.Services%u201c WHAT%u2019S UP, BACA\cultural hotline beginnin onSept. 4th to provide up to dateinfo on theatre, concert, danceand art happenings. Dial596-BACA between 10 am and5 pnt. Monday to Friday.SPEAKERS AVAILABLEricGIVi IViETHGDiST HGSriTAL: will give talks on suchtopics as emergency medicine,health-care costs, and diseasesym ptontsTEEN PARENTS: If you'repregnant or think you arecontact the Teen Parent Projectat 441 4th Ave, 788-0666.There%u2019s counseling, rap gropsand referrals. All informationwill be kept confidential.LITERACY VOLUNTEERSNEEDED: F or one-to-one tutoring in basic reading andwriting to illiterate adults. No---------------%u2014 ----lu,u\.........but completion of an 18 hourTraining Workshop is necessary. For more information onthe program, call 522-0320.CoursesSENIOR CITIZENS ARTSAND CRAFTS: Free instruction each weekday in stainedglass, copper enameling,weaving, hooked rugs, andpainting at the Park SlopeSenior Citizens Center, 7thAve. and 7,h St. 499-9814.HATHA YOGA: Offered bvthe Solar Yoga A Arts Center,373 9ih St., cost is $35 for 8weeks 2 classes per week,can register 15 minutes beforefirst class. 499-3669,SHELTON HEALTH CLUB:Gym and health facilities, yogaand fitness classes, Openweekdays 10 to 10 weekends 10to6. 85 LivingstonSt.875-8131.YOGA: Thursday 6 pm. FirstI'nitarian Church (BetweenPierpont and Monroe PI.)Francis White Room,624-5466.THURSDAY EVENING Mb-'VIES: 6 pnt Films at the PciftcBranch of the Brooklyn PublicLibrary. Fourth Ave. at PacificSt. All programs are free.JEWISH CULTURECOURSES: Starting on Sept.16th, at the Adult Academy ofBeth Elohim will include Sunday mornings at 10:30 to 11:15and 11:30 to 12:25 %u201c History ofthe Jews.\Jews,%u201d Hebrew I, and HebrewII. Wed. eves, at 8 pm-9pm or9:15 to 10:15pm will include%u201c What Jews Believe,\ish History\ish Literature\of Religion in the Mid-East,\I uit ion is $25 per person forTemple members and $35 fornon-members. 768-3814.GREEN THUMBS: CornellUniversity New York Citynostic clinics for urban gardeners. Bring plants or insectspeciments to 30 Third Ave.(Atlantic Ave.) Room 615, openevery Friday 1-5 pm, 237-0920.FREE DANCE: Classes inexercise, modern dance, andballet are being offered toadults by the Dept, of Recreation. Coed. At the BrooklynWar Memorial on CadmanPlaza West. Sept. 4-Dec. 9. Toregister or obtain more info,call 965-6584.BIRD WATCHING:Jamaica Wild Reguge how to%u2019son Bird Watching, use ofbinoculars, field guides identification, Sept. 15 & Oct. 6.Registration required, at Gateway National Park, 474-0613.STOP SMOKING: The American Cancer Institute willbegin stop smoking meetingson Sept. 19 running thru Wed.Oct. 31. The meetings will beheld at St. Anslem's Church,357 83rd St. 7 weeks for $10.237-7850.SENIOR CITIZENPROGRAM: Sponsored byNYC Dept, of Recreation, afree program including exercise classes, art classes,speakers, films, cards, trips,and more. Starts Sept. 4th atthe Brooklyn War Memorial onCadman Piaza West. 965-6584.TEFiN DANCE: Free moderndance, exercise, and balletclasses for ages 15-19, sponsored by the Dept, olf Recreation, to be held at the BrooklynWar Memorial on CadmanPlaza West. Classes will beginSept. 4th and run 15 weeks.965-6584.STOP SMOKING: The American Cancer Institute programs, afternoon session startsSept. 24th meets twice a week0 n Mon. & Wed. from 1-2pm. Group meetings held at141 Livingston St., 7 weeks, for$10 fee. 237-7850.SMALL BOAT HANDLING: a 12 week, eveningcourse covering safe handlingof inboard and outboard craft,reading charts, plotting courses, and safety afloat will betaught by the Brooklyn PowerSquadron beginning on Sept.1 ritK g r> s w ill h**!H o nThursdays at 7:30 pm at St.Francis College. 180 RemsenSt. For registration information, call \VEGETARIAN COOKING:Solar Yoga & Arts Centeroffers Saturday classes invegetarian cooking, alsoclasses in Hatha Yoga, meditation. Preregister by phone,mail or evenings at the Center,373 Ninth St., 499-3669. Vegetarian classes, Sat. 2-5 pnt.Hatha Yoga Mon. - Thurs.6:30-8:30 pnt.THEATRE GAMES ANDIMPROVISATION: A coursefor children covering basicacting skills, theatre games,coupled with amusement andentertainment. Taught byShelly Hainer at First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St.Tuition $195 for 35, one and ahalf hour sessions. Starts Sept.19. Ages 5 thru 10. 864-0755.SELF DEFENSE: Classes foriwomen of all ages, child care)available, Mo and Wed am|Thursday eves, Brooklyn Women's Martial Arts Center 421 i5th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave)|788-1775.WEAVING WORKSHOP:Free clases for older adults onWednesdays 1:30-3:30 and forchildren ages 9 to 16, from4-5:30 at the Brooklyn PublicLibrary's Marcy Branch, sponsored by the Magnolia TreeEarth Center. Students willlearn spinnng & dyeing, explore fibers and textures andreceive individual instructionon the looms provided. Additional Information 858-1828.MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIONS: Political and social roleof religion with emphasis onIslam also covers Christianity,Judaism. Instructor, Dr.Benjamin Rivlin. at Congregation Beth Elohim. 8th Ave.& Garfield PI. Wed eves. Sept.19, 8pm-9pnt. $20, members$10. Also other courses.768-3814.SEXUALITY* FRIENDSHIP & |COMPASSION: Starts Sept.25. 7:30pm. Fee, at the Park ISlope House Church, 191 Sixth IAve. Call 789-1087 for morelinfo.JEWISH HISTORY: In theMedieval period, events leading up to Spanish Inquisition,settlement of Eastern Europeby Jews. Instructor, RabbiGerald 1. Reider. CongregationBeth Elohim 8th Ave. &Garfield PI. Wed. eves. 8-9pnt.$20, members $10. Also othercourses, 768-3814.BROWNSTONES ?LOFTS: Eight session courseon Brownstones and lofts:Architecture, Renovation, ' * - %u2022 .. i r\\___i . ____*I V 1 I U V I I I I U I U C < V I O f / O I V . H ,Instructor, D K. Patton, Pres,of the Real Estate Board ofNew York eight Tuesdays atthe New School Call 741-7924.September 20, 1979, The PHOENIX, Page 21 >Com in
                                
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