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M eetingsNUTRITION: The teenParent Project workshops on the foods we eat. what kinds of food to feed the children, food for pregnant women. Sept. 27, Oct. 4 and 11, 3-4:30pm. 441 Fourth Ave. \care and refreshments available.BOARD SIX BUDGET HEARINGS: Hearings for budget input the Community Center of the Wyckoff Gardens Housing Project, 185 Wyckoff St., on Sept. 27. All %u25a0 meetings at 7:30pm. For more | information call 643-3027.CRIME SENTENCING: Public hearing by Assemblyman Melvin Miller on sentencing in New York State, 2 World Trade Center. Sept. 28. 9am. or call 287-0242NOW ELECTIONS: Elec tions for the Brooklyn Branch of teh National Organization for Women will be held at the Cadman Plaza Library in Brooklyn Heights. Oct. 29 at 7:30pm, the program includes a discussion of Brooklyn politics.BERKELEY INSTITUTE: Welcome meeting organized bv the PTA of Berkely Institute. Parents meet with their childrens' teachers, guest speaker. psychiatrist. Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal. Exec. Dir. of Phoenix House, a drug free rehab center at 181 Lincoln PI. 7:15pm. 789-6060ELECTION TALK: with the November election approaching, Ramona Mitehellson. legislative representative from the Queens branch will discuss issues and priorities of legislation. American Association of University Women. Oct. 4 at 6:30pm-8:30pm at Bay Ridge Branch Library 7223 Ridge Boulevard 851-1737.CON ED RATES: Hearings to investigate electricity rates in New York City by Public Utility Review Board at City Council Chamber at City Hail. Oct. 4. 9am. For info, call 566-4276. 3 more hearings are planned.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Frederick Law Olmstead was the landscape architect responsible for the plans for Central and Prospect Park. Gal Guillet. Director of the Frederick L. Olmsted Project for the Landmarks Preservation Commission talk at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Oct. 7, 2:30pm. members free, senior citizens .50 cents, others $1. 622-4433HISTORIC REVOLUTION Rev. Margery Chan Goebel talks about the roots ? fruits of revolutions in history, Oct. 7 at 10am. Frist Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. MA4-3770BOARD EIGHT: Community Board Eight monthly meeting at Dureau Presbyterian Church, 362 Sterling PI., Oct. 11 at 7:30pm. 636-0800SportsJOG-A-LONG 2: For tbenefit ol the Brooklyn Chi ter of the American Red ( ro Held in Prospect Park at t Grand Arntv Pla/a. Oct. I 9:30am. A brunch at t Mottlauk Club, 8th Ave. a Lincoln PI. follows. Joggers I is $5. Jogging and brunch $15. All entrants receive T-shirt. Call 787-1000 for reg (ration.MusicAT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Tundra, a group from Kent. England playing unaccompanied ballads,concertina and tin whistle, will appear on Sept. 28 at 9pm in the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. 53 Prospect Park West. Admission is $2, which includes free coffee and tea; other snacks are also available. For more information, call 768-2972.SOPRANO RECITAL: TheBrooklyn Conservatory of Music presents Maryann Polesinelli in recital with Manuel Fuentes on piano. Sept. 28. 8pm. 58 Seventh Ave. MA2-3300, $3 donation.MUSICBARGE: OlgaBloom, owner and resident of the floating music hall, will join in on violin with Daniel Blumenthal on piano and Julian Rodescu on cello for trios by Haydn and Schumann, after which Blumenthal will perform a solo work. Sept. 30 a( 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Marty Grosz and Wayne Wright will play jazz on duo guitars. Bargmusic, Ltd. is moored aloat on the East River at the port side of the Fulton Ferry Landing. Admission is $5 ($2.50 studednts and seniors, listeners under 15, free). For more information, call 624-0461.GOLDEN HARVEST JAZZ SERIFS: Sponsored by Community Crossroads. First performance %u201c A Different Kind of Sunday.\3pm. at the Lafayette' Ave. Presbyterian Church. 85 S. Oxford St.. 625-7515 for more info.MUSICIANS WANTED:The YM-YWHA Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, celebrating its 50th anniversary is seeking musicians who would like to join. Rehearsals are held Thursdays at 8pm at 4912 14th Ave. Call GE8-5921 for more information.COMMUNITY CONCERT:Patricia Clark. Messosoprano, Oct. 7, 8pm in the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. (near Clark). Admission by contribution. MA4-3770 for more info.COMMON GROUNDS: Judy Gorman-Jacobs will sing blues and folk songs at the Common Grounds coffeehouse, 60 Henry St., Oct. 7 from 7-9pnt. No cover. $2 min. MA5-9332 for more info.MUSICBARGE: Flute,violin, piano and bassoon quartets by Beethoven. Martinu. Chaminade and VillaLobos, Oct. 7 at 4pm; later that evening at 8pm. Joel Forrester on solo jazz piano. Musicbarge is moored on the water at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing: Tickets are $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15 free). For more information call 624-4061ST. AGNES FAIR: Flea market in the Parish Hall (Sacked & Hoyt St.) Jewelry, toys, clothing, antiques and new dr used small items. Sept. 30, 10am-5pm, tables $10 and $7.50. Call 625-1717. Refreshments.CRANBERRY FAIR: Old fashioned New England street fair on Cranberry St., Oct. 13, llam-3pm. with havrides, downs, food. etc. Raindate, Oct. 14. Call 625-4674 for more info.STOOP SALE: 10th St. 100 Birthday Stoop Sale. Oct. 13. IO-4pm. Crafts, antiques, food, raffle and more. Vendors wanted. 499-4962.FLATBUSH AFFAIR: One Mile Long Flatbush Affair from Church Ave. 3 stages with entertainment, children activities. artists, vendors and crafts people. $25 for 15 ft. Oct. 7, llam-6pm. 499-1098 (Flatbush Mereh. Assoc. 885 Flatbush Ave.)BROWNSTONE FAIR:The Seventh annual brownstone fair with exhibits of neighborhoods and renovators sponsored by Brooklyn Union Gas Co. as tour of Cobble Hill, Oct 13, 10-5pm; Oct. 14, ll-5pm. Free.ATLANTIC ANTIC: Fifth Atlantic Antic. Arts & Crafts, farm animals for the kids, shows, jugglers and clowns, blue grass music, street musicians. For info, call, 522-1846The annual Promenade Art Show in Broklyn Heights starts at Montague Street, running weekends through October 7. For information call 783-4469 or 783-3077. {BACA Photo)A TOUCH OF BROADWAY:Recital by Kathy Shinn, with Nan Butcher on piano. Sept. 29 8pm at the Belanthi Gallery, 142 Court St. 855-2769 for more info. $5.BENEFIT DANCE AND CONCERT: With folksinger Bev Grant, the Wade Barnes jazz group and Mara Goodwin singing songs of Brecht. Dancing and food included in the $4 admission; proceeds to the South African Military Regufee Aid Fund. Sept. 29, 8pm, at the Park Slope Community Center. 415 7th St. 638-9750 for more information.THE P R O M E N A I) E CHAMBER ENSEMBLE TRIO Featuring flute, viola and cello, on Oct. 3, 12:30pm in the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts. Free: Call 783-4469 for more info.JAZZ DUO: liian .sorei, vneals, and John Ore on bass violin. Oct. 10 at 12:30pm in ihe ( luirch ol St. Ann and litre Holy Trinity, Montague and C linton Sts. 783-4469 lor more info. FreeAT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Gemini, a duo of performing twins on guitar, violin, mandolin, pennywhistle and bodhran playing songs from America, the British Isles, Israel and their native Hungary. Oct. 12, 9pm. The $2 admission includes free coffee and tea. At the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Societ; for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, 768-2972 for more information.PIANO RECITAL: Performed bv Lucette Flanagan. Oct. 14. at 8pm in the First Presbyterian Church. 124 Henry St. (near Clark). Admission by contribution. For more info, call 624-3770Fiesss, F a ir sJUNCTION FUN-TION:Firs; annual Flatbush' Nostrum! celebration on Flatbush bet. Ave. H. and Nostrum! bet. Glen wood and Flatbush; and Hillel bet. Flatbush and Campus Rd. Sept. 29, 8am-8pm. Call 859-6308STREET FAIR: ParkSlope's 2nd Place Block Assoc, is holding a street fair between Court ? Smith Sts. Flea marvket, food, fun. tables. $5 on Oct. 6, 10-5:30pm. 596-1176 or TR5-9161EventsMINI CIRCUS AND WORKSHOPS: The Busker Bros. Mini Circus will hold free performances and circus art workshops at the Jacob Riis Park Mil, Gateway National Recreational Area. Sept. 29-30. Mini circus at 2 and 5 pm (one hr. show) and workshops at 3:30. First come, first served basis. 474-4600.PEACE MASS AND PICNIC: Brooklyn Irish American Sports and Cultural Assoc, are sponsoring a \in Irt>l:i lid %u201d Miksfollowed by a Family Picnic and Field Day on Sept. 30. (raindate, Oct. 7) Mass is at 11:15 in the Lower Church of Holy Name Parish, Windsor Place and Prospect Park West.The Family Picnic and Field Day will follow the Mass in Prospect Park. Cultural Event (traditional Irish Music and Dancing) is at the Bandshell in the park and Field Events in the baseball diamond at lpnt. Info and registration for field events, (co-ed, 5-18 yrs.), call 941-2887. 492-7667. or768-6796HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETHLEM CHURCH: The105th Anniversary Committee is holding an Anniversary Dinner for the church on Oct. 5, 7:30pm, at the Fort Hamilton Officers Club at 102nd St. & Fort Hamilton Pkway. Subscriptions for dinner are $15. at the church (Sundays) or church office. 625-8016.WINE TASTING: With accompanying buffet held to benefit the Episcopal Diocese. Held at the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, 122 Pierrepont St. Oct. 3, 7-9pm, $10 suggested donation; Reservations necessary. Call 875-6960PEGASUS SOCITY: First brunch of the new season for the unattached singles society. Oct. 7, Common Grounds Restaurant, 60 Henry St.,I-4pm. Newcomers welcome, Tickets $6.50, wine extra. Food served at 2pm.COLUMBUS DAY: Observance will be held at Borough Hall PI. at the Columbus Statue at 22 am. Concert band of l.S. 293 of Cobble Hill at 12 noon ceremonies with John La Corte the founder of Columbus Day Observances. Events sponsored by BACA, Italian His. So. & Better World Foundation. 855-3923BLOCK CONFERENCE: The Fourth Annual Block & Neighborhood Conference will be held under the sponsorship of the Citizens Committee for NEw York City, workshops by experts. Oct. 13 at NYU, 566 LaGuardia PI. (Wash. Sq) in Manhattan. $3. 578-4737PREACHING MISSION: Guest Preacher Bishop L. Scott will lead the first Annual Preaching Mission at Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church. 144 St. Felix St., Oct. 14 through Oct. 17 at 7:30pm. The Cathedral Choir and other visiting choirs will perform. 783-0908A rtGALLERY OPENING: TheCourt-Hill Gallery, opening in September, is seeking interested artists who would like to exhibit drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, etc. Location w ill be 236 Carroll Street: Call 875p6315 for more inforntaion.BELANTHI OPENING:Belanthi Enterprises will open a second floor gallery on Sept. 9, in its main building at 142 Court St. with a mixed-media presentation of sculpture, paintings and photographs by some 80 gallery members will be on display in the new wing through September, while a solo show of the paintings of Florence Ward in the main gallery for the same chunk of time. Both shows and the new wing will open Sept. 9. 2pmmidnight. For more information, call 855-2769GALLERY 91: Final group show of past and present members. Sept. 21-23. Sept. 28-29. Hours: Fri. 2-5; weekends. l2-6pm. 91 Atlantic Ave. For more info: 858-4464WORK OF ART: Don Kimes presents landscapes at the Work of Art Gallery. 87 Atlantic Ave., Sept. 11-30. Also, running concurrently, a aroup show of mailer v members. Opening Sept. 16. 2-6pm, 834-9677 for further info. Hours: Tues-Fri, 2-6pm, weekends, noon-6pm.COLLAGES: Mixed works and %u201c spiriteatchers\Hanna, Sept. 30-Oct. 21 at the Solar Yoga and Arts Center, 373 9th St. Reception, Sept. 30, 6-8pm; Gallery hours, Tues and Fri, 6-8pm. Wknds 10-6pm.BASKETS AND CYLINDERS: A show of the ceramicwork of David Nelson at the Clay Pot, 162 Seventh Ave. Oct 1-Nov 1 from ll:30-6pm. Mon-Sun. The exhibit will be of porcelain baskets and cylinders with geometric decoration. Call 788-6564 for further information.GROUP SHOW: Exhibition in varied media ranging from silkscreen graphics through watercolors created by five artists. Works by Charlene Tarbox, June Bisantz, Lynn Goodman, Oliver Yourke and Paul Jansen. Thru Oct. 6 at the Court Hill Gallery, 236 Carroll St., 875-6315. Hours: Wed, Fri, Sat llam-7pm, Thurs 10am-7pm, Sun noon-5pm.PROMENADE ART SHOW:Four-weekend art festival along the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights, starting at Montague St., weekends Sept. 15 through Oct. 7, 11 am-5pm on all days. For more information, call 783-4469 or 783-3077.PHOTO EXHIBIT: Thetheme will be %u201c Brooklyn Past and P resent.%u2019%u2019 Submissions will be accepted from Sept. 17-Oct. 12 for this exhibit which will open Oct. 15 at the Library of Medgar Evers College, 1150 Carroll St. Brooklyn NY 11225. Direct all inquiries to Professor Yvonne Bennett, 735-1853.BERNETTE RUDOLPH:An exhibit of embossed woodcuts in the offices of Kazeroid and Arberman realtors at 196 Seventh Ave. The Show opens with a party Oct. 7 from 5-7pm. and continues on display until Oct. 26. Call 499-8200 for more info.CLINTON HILL ARTISTS:Works by eighteen neighborhood artists will go on show at the Community Gallery of The Brooklyn Museum. 188 Eastern Pkway. on Sept. 16 through Oct. 21. Opening reception Sept. 16. l-4pm.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 II6pm, Sat l-5pm.EINSTEIN EXHIBIT: Anexhibit depicting Albert Einstein%u2019s public and political work, the growth of his scientific work, his role in world culture, his philosophy, and as a human being will be on display in the main lobby of Polytechnic Institute of New York. The Institute, 333 Jay Street will open its doors on Sept. 25-Oct. 12 for the exhibit and can be viewed between 9-5, Mon-Fri. 643-5000 NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT EXHIBIT: Covers all NY%u2019s transit systems from the trolley cars of 19th century to present trains. Corner of Boerum PI. & Schermerhorn St. 1-4 pm daily. 50 cents, 25 cents for kids.PHOTO EXHIBIT: \and Churches\essay by Oscar Israelowitz captures aspects of Brooklyn%u2019s Cultural and architectural heritage through its religious houses, St. Joseph's College, 245 Clinton Ave. Opens Sept. 16, 2pm. Mon thru Fri l-5plm until Oct. 19. MA2-4696. 6203.K id sDISNEY FILM: \and \

