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                                    Y?G e t t in g L o s tin The SaucePage 12. The PHOENIX. October 4.1979And SoundsFashion and jazz will be the unusual c o m b in a tio n of events on %u201c A Different Kind of Sunday,%u201d at the C om m unity Crossroads Cultural Center on O c to b e r 7. A u d re y Sm altz, fo rm e r fashion editor of Ebony magazine is presenting a sh ow for men and w om en by to d a y %u2019s top designers, and Brooklyn based jazz group, Nova, will supply the m usical entertainm ent.O ther guests and awards w ill be there too. Allen Silva, Brooklyn native who directs his own jazz ^hool in Paris, w ill be the re c ip ie n t w. the s e c o r i annual Eubie B lake J-? Aw ard. Blake him self is expected o attend and perform.The a fte rn o o n ^ Mart o f a subscription series of three events C o m ing up are a rooklyn Jazz J a m b o re e ,%u201d on Nov. 1 c, a id %u2018%u2018 Lionel H am pton in C o n c e rt,%u201d on Dec. 9. All three pro gram s to g e th e r are $25 and a single ticket to the Jazz/Fashion program is $15 (including reception.) A m ixture of m usic and fashion in one afternoon definitely \Sunday.%u201d\| Jazz/Fashion program on Oct. 7, 3 p.m.c>: at the Lafayette Ave. PresbyterianI Church, corner of Lafayette and So= Oxford St. in Fort Greene. 625-7515.You do n't have to be Italian to love spaghetti sauce or make it well either. The Third Annual Spaghetti Sauce Contest at M o n te 's V enetian R oom , 451 Carroll Street, ch a lle n g e s you to c o n c o c t a G enoese sauce, e ith e r red or w hite, to be jud ged by a variety of T.V. and news m edia celebrities.Im agination is the best guideline for sauce preparation, but you m ust rem em ber that the sauce, either red or white, m ust be based on Genoese cooking. The prim ary ingredients in this Northern Italian type cooking are lots of basil, garlic, pignoli nuts, tom atoes, olive oil, black olives and anchovies (or any type of fish).C ontestants (no professional chefs or em ployed cooks) m ust subm it w ritten, signed recipes and a tw o-pint jar of their sauce labeled w ith name, address and phone num ber to M onte's. Proceeds of the $3 entry fee will go to the Verrazano Institute in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and the non-profit Italian Am erican Arts and Assistance Council, Inc.The first place winners w ill be able to work off the pounds they have acquired d u rin g th e ir sauce p re p a ra tio n at a full day of health and beauty treatm ent at G urney%u2019s Inn, new International H ealth and Beauty Spa in M o n ta u k . and put th e po u n d b a ck on w ith a case of im ported Italian wine; one box of gourm et meats, a case of im ported pasta, and an im ported A urecchio Provolone cheese are the other prized offered. All c o n te s ta n ts w ill rec e ive a c e rtific a te fo r th e ir efforts.W hat better way to celebrate C olum bus Day than to make a sauce from the land of our discoverer.The Third Annual Spaghetti SauceContest at Monte's Venetian Room, 451Carroll Street, Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 6and 7 ,1pm to 4 pm. For contest reservations.MA4-7860.You m ig ht not I Fifties or the W ater T h irtie s and Forties. 1 Greta Garbo, W.C. fieli To celebrate that Flatbush Avenue Br evening at the oldest, in Brooklyn to benefit w elcom es the new m 316 F la tb u s h Avenue %u00a3 At Depression pr the Thirties played by Band Award Winner, a a n d also watch a W. C.Benefit for thewith a Thirties TheAvenue on October638-2473.Hand it To YourIdeas for people who are cor keeping their block and neighborl available in %u2018%u2018Lend A Hand and Cleai a b o o k le t pre pare d by The C itizens ' N ew York City. It covers ways of on c le a n -u p s , s a n ita tio n patrols a centers. Converting vacant lots recreation areas, the removal of gr m onitoring of the Sanitation Depart explained. Norman Steisel, N.Y C o m m is s io n e r says, %u2018 %u2018 I believe m o st e n th u s ia s tic a lly help if they only kr b o o k le t ta k e s the m y ste ry out o f s< and show s everyone how things can %u201c Lend A Hand and Ciean Yourat the Citizens Committee for N.Y.iStreet, 6th Floor, N.Y., N.Y. 10001,writing. 578-4747.OldenGoldiesin TheNew-DonePlazaCinemaDesigns OnProspectParkA bit of history on the work of the Prospect Park designers, in a Sunday lecture at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, may refresh our desire to protect the beauty that was built for us over a hundred years ago.Prospect Park was the second creation of Frederick Law O lm sted and Calvin Vaux but considered to be their m ost beautiful. One reason put forth is that the onset of the Civil War wreaked havoc in the rest of the country but gave more tim e to the Park's designers. Their final plan left the park free of transverse roads and large buildings. The Brooklyn M useum , Botanic Garden and Library are now all outside the park leaving more space inside it.The Frederick Law O lm sted Project for the N.Y.C. Landm arks Preservation C om m ission, w ith Gail Guillet as its director, has developed a slide show and lecture on the works of the tw o designers, who also created Eastern and Ocean Parkways, Fort Greene. Carroll and Tom pkins Parks.%u201c The Works of Frederick Law Olmsted inBrooklyn,%u201d by Gail Guillet will be presentedSunday, Oct. 7. 1979. 2:30 p.m. at TheBrooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 WashingtonAvenue in the auditorium. General admissionis SI, senior citizens and children undertwelve, 50 cents, members, free.sightsf * K
                                
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