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                                    Kimes exhibit runsCourseswhich traces Mickey%u2019s 50 years of cartoon, will be shown Oct. 8 at 1pm, $2 at the Whitman Theater, Brooklyn College Center for Performing Arts, Flatbush AVe. & Campus Rd. 462-3525 or 284-4835BOTANIC GARDENS: classes for children at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Saturdays at 10am and 1pm. Call for information at 622-4433.BOTANIC GARDEN PROGRAM: %u201cThe Redwoods,%u201d %u201c Miner%u2019s Ridge,%u201d and %u201c African Craftsmen: The Ashanti,\torium at 1 and 3pm, Sept. 30. iOOO Washington Ave. 622-4433. Free.MONKEYS & MAN: Afilm on \Man\Library, Oct. 1 at 4pm. 25 45hGUIDED TOUR: The National Park Service will conduct free guided walking tours of six historic city neighborhoods through October. Make an appointment for group tours with Susan Bodensiein, 264-8129. Neighborhoods included are: Brooklyn Heights, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Soho, Gramercy Park and Wall Street.Carole Roth Collages: One woman show at The Atlantic Gallery. 81 Atlantic Ave., from October 1-21. For information call 624-8795.SUNDAY 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 pm. To register, call 768-2972 or stop by at 53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St.YOUTH SERVICES Com munity Advisory Board for Youth now operating recreational opportunities including pool, ping pong, basketball, dodgeball, wiffleball, dance and arts and crafts. Old Court House 4201 Fourth Ave. M-Th. 9-3pm, Fri. Tutoring IO-2pm. During school year M-F 12-6 and Tu & Th. 6-7:30pm. Information 435-3786.PERFORMING ARTS CLASSES: For kids ranging in age from 3-18, offerings include dance, music, theater, Suzuki violin, and Eurhythniic classes, it is all at the Brooklyn College Preparatory Division. For more information, call Carol Anievas, 780-5007.POOH & COMPANY: Sun day afternoon readings of various childrens stories bv 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.PROSPECT PARK YMCA:Tennis and yoga classes, swimming & paddleball. After school program includes judo, gymnastics and swimming. Kids ages 6 to 14. 9th St. & 6th Ave. 768-7100.TEEN PARENTS: Twofilms showing \and %u201c Dangling Participle\dealing with people%u2019s relationships, Oct. I. 3:30pm-5:3opm at 441 4th Ave. 788-0666 WATERGATE: \Presidents Men%u201d will be shown Oct. 4 at 8pni at Congregation Beth Elohim (Garfield Temple) at Garfield PI. & 8th Ave.TheatreHEIGHTS PLAYERS:Presenting %u201c Forty Carats,%u201d directed bv .fill Fuchs. Sept. 14. 15. 21, 22. 28. 29 at 8:30pm. Sept. 23 at 2:30pm, in the Heights Theatre, 26 Willow Place. Call 237-2752 or 296-2222 for more information or reservations.BROOKLYN PROMENADE: Municipal Art Society Tour of Brooklyn Heights, scandal ridden Plymouth Church, bustling shops on Montague St. Sundays at 2pm. Call for date. 586-4763. Tour starts at Long Island Historical Society.TalksOLMSTED%u2019S PARKS:%u201c The Works of Frederick Law Olmsted in Brooklyn%u201d by Gail Guillet at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. in the Auditorium. $1 admission. Seniors and children under 12 50 cents. BBG members, free. 622-4433DanceToursF ilm sWAGON TRAINS: \Oregon Trail\family in a wagon train; %u201c Whaling%u201d the history of black whaling men, Sept. 29; %u201c Adaptation of Plants & Animals%u201d about advantages of adaptations, how animals find shelter. Sept. 30. Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum. 145 Brooklyn Ave. 2:40pm. Free, 735-4400TODDLERS: A film from the Teen Parent Project about young children ''terrible Twos%u201d and %u201cTrusting Threes\and %u201cThe World of Three\Oct. 4 at 7pm. 441 4th Ave. 788-0666GREENWOOD CEMETARY: A walk in the Greenwood Cemetary with Marge & Bill Ward every Sunday through November, starts at I pm at the main gate at 25th St. and 5th Ave. Reservations nccessarv. Call 439-8828.SOUTH SLOPE: Walking the South Slope; a tour of the Southern Part of South Slope from 8th St. to Prospect Ave. 2 houses and 1 co-op. led by architect Carl Kaiserman. $1, sponsored by Prospect Park E nvironm ental C enter. 622-7686PROSPECT HEIGHTS:House tour of Prospect Heights a fall sampler with four houses, special gardens, Oct. 13, ]-5pm. 636-5545SATURDAYS: Six Saturday tours with Lou Singer of brownstone areas, Dutch farm Houses, Flatbush, Prospect Park, etc. Oct. 13. $54 for all six or $10 for one. 875-9084DISCOVER NEW YORK: Tours by the Municipal Art Society. Included are tours of skyscrapers, the theater district and the Brooklyn Promenade, Plymouth Church and Montague St. Oct. 14, 2pm. 586-4763.CLINTON HILL: Minihouse tour and art sho%u00ab%u00bb'. Art show at Pratt Gallery. House tour sponsored by the Society for Clinton Hill. $3.50. 857-2605.FOLK DANCE: International Folk ensemble. AMAN, will present 35 dances along with authentic ethnic folk music from 16 countries at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, October 13. at 8 and October 14 at 2pm. Dances from Croatia, Romania, Scotland, Ghana, Ireland, and the Appalachians will be presented. Tickets available at Brooklyn Academy of Music box office, 30 Lafayette Ave. $8.50 and $6.50. TDF vouchers.DANCE DEBUT: The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts will feature the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan on Sat. Oct. 13 at 8pm and on Sun. Oct. 14 at 2pm. Reserve tickets by calling Mr. Kramberg at 780-5291.BAM DANCE: Performances for Harry/Dance and other works by Senta Driver w ill continue thru Sun. Oct. 28 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. 30 Lafayette AVe. The Oct. 25 performance will begin at 7pm. Oct. 26 and 17 at 8pm and Oct. 28 at 2pm. Additional information, call 636-4100FOLK DANCE GROUP: The Park Slope Dance Group will be holding Open House during Oct. for those interested in Folk Dance. Karl Finger conducts free dance lessons every lues in Oct. from 7-in i in* winheld at Garfield Temple House. 8th Ave. and Garfield PI. Park Slope. Additional info. 783-0500BIRD WATCHING:Jamaica wild Reguge how to%u2019s on Bird Watchihg, use of binoculars, field guides, identification, Sept. 15 & Oct. 6. Registration required, at Gateway National Park, 474-0613.CANOE COURSE:Gateway National Recreational Area and Sebago Canoe Club is offering a, free canoe course. Red Cross certified instructors will conduct four separate sessions of three days each (Mon, Tucs, Thurs) evenings from 6-8pm up to Oct. I. The course is opened to anyone over 14 and will take place at Floyd Bennet Field Hanger B. For further info, call 630-0365 BEACHCOM ER%u2019s BOTANY: Beaches and dunes are some of our most fragile and interesting habitats. Join a Brooklyn Botanic Garden Instructor and explore the Ft. Tilden area to learn about the plants and natural history on Sept. 29. 10:30am-l :30pm. Fee. $7.00-Botanic Garden Members: $5. 622-4433.GET TO KNOW YOUR BIRDS: Ob serve the many different kinds of migrating birds in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and learn how to identify them. Sat. Sept. 29, Oct. 20 and Nov. 10 from 9:30-11:00 am. Fee. $15.00, Botanic Garden Members, $12. 622-4433.FLOWER PAINTING: Atalented artist will guide you in painting portraits of favorite garden flowers. 8 Wednesdays starting Oct. 3 (omitting Nov. 21) at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I0:30am-I2noon. Fee, $30. Botanic Garden members, $25. 622-4433.SPOUSE ABUSE: Victims Information Bureau%u2014Brooklyn Project center at 250 Baltic St. 855-3131, hotline number 895- 2908 counseling for couples with problems of spouse beating.PLANTING OF trppvAND SHRUBS: Learn the proper technique of planting fall trees and shrubs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with instructor Lucy Chamberlain. Sat. Sept. 6, 10-12:30pm. Fee, $8. For Garden members, $6. 622-4433.EXPLORE ORIENTAL FRUIT ? VEGETABLE MARKET: Learn about the many unfamiliar oriental fruits and vegetables and how they are prepared. Instructors with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden will take you on a tour of Chinatown markets, ending with a dinner at a Chinatown restaurant. Wed. Oct. 3, 6:30- 8:30pm, B.B.G. and Wed. Oct. 10, 6-8pm, Chinatown. Fee $25. Garden members, $6. 622-4433.BEAUTY WITH BULBS:Find out all about flower bulbs. Large, small, in-between ones. Winter forcing for your window sill will also be discussed. Sat. Sept. 13, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden from 10 to 2pm. Fee, $12. Garden members, $9. 622-4433REAL ESTATE COURSES Courses will begin on Tues, Oct. 9 at St. Francis College, 180 Remsem Street, Brooklyn dealing with courses for those seeking to become licenses Real Estate Salespersons and Licensed Real Estate Brokers. Part A will meet the requirements for Salespersons while part B, scheduled to begin in January will meet requirements for brokers. Classes will be held Tues, Wed, and Thurs, from 6-9pm. Course fee is $175 for each part. Information can be obtained by calling, 875-5185.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.September 30 at the Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Avenue. For information call 834-9677.MAKE TOYS: Free four week workshop for teenage parents at the Teen Parent Project. Make useful toys for vour kids. What toys are best for toddlers, infants and preschoolers. Sept. 25, 3:30- 5:30pm. Refreshments. 441 4th Ave. (corner 9th St.) 788-0666LANDSCAPING AND FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY:The Brooklyn Botanic Garden will offer a course that will explore the variables which affect the way a picture will look, types of cameras, depth%u2019.'t fl*.'!d, !%u2022> %u2014 worketc. 6 Sundays starting Sept. 30. 1 -3pm.Fee. $35. Botanic Garden Members, $30. 622-4433.KUNDALINI YOGA: inBrooklyn Heights. Exercises and meditations for awareness, relaxation and creativity. Wed. 7-8pm. First Presbyterian Church. Rehearsal Room, 124 Henry St. (near Clark), 3HO Foundation. For information, call 855-4856.DIASTER WORKSHOP: An all-day diaster workshop for registgered and licensed practical nurses will be conducted at the Brooklyn Chapter of teh American Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza East, on Sat. Oct. 13. 10 am to 5 pm. The/'.vnrvr* c:n-rw*v. six hours for continuing education credit by N.Y. Nurses' Assoc. The course is free. For information, call 787-1000, ext. 9206.ServicesFLU SHOTS: Free flu] shots will be available for Senior Citizens who suffer] from chronic respiratory orl debilitating diseases. To get [ these shots go to the Fort ] Greene District Health Center | at 295 Flatbush AVe. Ext. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon. For] more information, call | 643-3768 VOLUNTEERS FOR SANI-I TATION PATROL: Community! Board #7 and Dept, of Sanita-f tion need community vol-j unteers trained to injspectj neighborhood for sanitation problems and issue warning^ to violators. Special training will be given at the Board Office, 4201 4th Ave.,| 854-0003.LITERACY VOLUNTEERS | NEEDED: For one-to-one tu-1 toring in basic reading andl writing to illiterate adults. No] teaching experience required,] but completion of an 18 hour! Training Workshop is neces-] sary. For more information on| the program, call 522-0320.TEEN MOTHERS: Groups] being formed by Teen parent Project sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Residences. Mothers under 21 are encouraged to come to-j gether and share experiences, discuss child development, nutrition, single parenting. Guestl speakers and films, free, child! care available and refresh-1 ments, 788-4800, 262 9th St in! Park Slope.JOB INFORMATION] CENTERS: For the unem-l ployed who want to be hired, the Public Library sponsors I centers in several branches, [ notably the main Grand Army] Plaza branch, with available] staff and information. Call your] local library to find the nearest [ center to you.SENIOR CITIZEN! PROGRAM: Sponsored by I NYC Dept, of Recreation, al free program including exer-lcisc classes, art classes.! speakers, films, cards, trips, and more. Starts Sept. 4th atj the Brooklyn War Memorial on| Cadman Plaza West. 965-6584.TEEN DANCE: Free modern] dance, exercise, and ba 11e11 classes for ages 15-19. sponsored by the Dept, olf Recreation, to be held at the Brooklyn! war M e m o r ia l on v aiimani Plaza West. Classes will begin! Sept. 4th and run 15 weeks. 965-6584.September 27, 1979. The PHOENIX. Page 17u|iuo3 <|
                                
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