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M e e t i n g s1980 CENSUS: Regionalhearings on the 1^80 Census.Congresswoman Shirley ChisIholni and other eomniunitv and[elected leaders. Oct. 13. 9:45 lam to 1:30pm at BedfordIStuy-vesant Restoration Corp.11367 Fulton St. 330-7588.SCHOOL BOARD 13:[Monthly meeting. Oct. lb at[7:30pm. 44 Court St. 624-7778 llBklvn Hts, Ft. Greene. Cjtown[H{s.)BUDGET HEARING: Borlough Budget consultations willlbe held for Community Boards[who can consult with high[officials of city agencies, Oct.115 from 6 to 10:30pm at Clara[Barton H.S. 901 Classon, Ave.[at Washington. 566-5090.HSA BD MEETING: Federalhealth planning agency, HSA,[District Board 'A' monthly[meeting at 189 Montague St.[3rd floor, 6:30 pm October 17 [596-4550CLEAN AIR: Boerum Hill[South Brooklyn Clean Air[Comm, meeting on Oct. 16 at18:30 pm with rep. fro Ulano[Products of Bergen St. at[Nevins Senior Center. 460 [Atlantic Ave.GRAND JURORS:Kings1 County Grand Jurors Assoc.| will hold meeting with Archibald R. Murray, Exec. Dir. ofLegal Aid Soc, Oct. 18 at 8pmI at Supreme Court Bldg. Cad-|man Plaza. 788-2781PORNOGRAPHY: Theexploitation and degradation ofwomen in pornography in aslide show and discgr%u00abinn byauthor and fem inist Susan| Brownmiller, Oct. 17 at 6pm inMemorial Hall at the YWCA,,70 THrd Ave 875-1190.RENT HEARING: The OfIfice of Rent and Housing[Maintenance will hold a hear-|ing to submit information[regarding the Maximum Base[Rents for rent controlled apart-[ments for 1980-81, Oct. 19,JlOam, 2nd fl. auditorium at[Department of Health bldg.1125 Worth St. Manhattan.|A dvance registration, call566-4440.BAKERS HALF DOZEN:opens its fall season at %u2018Old 9'Cultural Center. 279 SterlingPI. (Vanderbilt) Three fulllength dance concerts Oct. 19 at 8pm. Oct 20 at 2 & 8pm S3,$1.50 for children. 596-2222 or499-5620.DANCING TUKILfc: a newlyformed group presents its firstconcert at AIR Theatre Space,223 Water St. under theBrooklyn Bridge at 8pm. Anevening length piece withdances by Kathryn Bernsonand Stormy Mullis, moderndances and visual artist SusanShare. Oct. 19 and 20 at 8pm.reservations call 242-6259.FOLK MUSIC: At theCoffee House with LindaRussell and Pairie Smoke, Oct.19, at 53 Prospect Pk W. BklynSociety for Ethical Culture.FILMS .D a n c eT a l k sGALLERY TALKS: BrooklynMuseum talks about the American Renaissance Oct. 13 at2pm, Private Palaces and CivicCenter - N.Y. Architecture:3:30pm Highlights of the American Renaissance, at E.Pkwav & Wash. Ave.638-5000.GALLERY TALKS: BrooklynMuseum talks Oct. 14 at 2pm,Highlights of the AmericanRenaissance at 3:30pm theWhite City: Chicago's World'sColumbian Exposition of 1893,E. Pkway & Wash.ave. 638-5000.CIVIL LIBERTIES: As theirSunday Platform The BklynSoc for Ethical Culture willhave speaker Alan Reitman todiscuss The Civil LibertiesChallenge and Today's EthicsOct. 21 at 11am at 53 ProspectPk W S08-2972LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE: A tour of Prospect Parkand Frederick Law Olmsted%u2019smasterwork of landscape architecture. Leader, Albert Fein qfLIU & John Muir of ProspectPark Environmental Center,Oct. 20 at 1pm at Grand ArmyPlaza, Raindate, Oct. 21.GREENWOOD CEMETARY: A walk in the Greenwood Cemetary with Marge &Bill Ward every Sundaythrough November, starts atlpm at the main gate at 25thSt. and 5th Ave. Reservationsnecessary. Call 439-8828.M u s i cFOLK DANCE: International Folk ensemble, AMAN,will present 35 dances along[with authentic ethnic folkmusic from 16 countries at theBrooklyn Academy of Music,j October 13. at 8 and October 14 I at 2pm. Dances from Croatia,(Romania. Scotland, Ghana,I Ireland, and the Appalachianswill be presented. Ticketsi available at Brooklyn Academyof Music box office, 30 Lafayette Ave. $8.50 and| $6.50. TDF vouchers.FOLK DANCE GROUP:The Park Slope Dance GroupI will be holding Open Houseduring Oct. for those interested in Folk Dance. Karl Fingerconducts free dance lessonsI every Tues in Oct. from7:30-8:30. The classes will be[held at Garfield TempleHouse. 8th Ave. and Garfield[PI. Park Slope. Additional info.783-0500DANCE DEBUT: The[Brooklyn Center for the Per-|lo rm tn g A rts will teature the'loud Gate Dance Theatre of[laiwan on Sat. Oct. 13 at 8pmand on Sun. Oct. 14 at 2pm.Reserve tickets bv calling Mr.vrantberg at 780-5291.BROOKLYN HEIGHTSSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:Directed by Joseph Eger, withworks by Beethoven, Brahmsand Berlioz. Oct. 16, 8pm atSt. Ann%u2019s and the Holy TrinityChurch, Montague & ClintonSts. for more info, call624-4483.BALLAD OF BROOKLYN:A' program of Brooklyn rediscovery, presenting a panoramic view of Brooklyn%u2019s pastand present in poetry,proseand song. Oct. 12,13 at 8pm,Oct. 14 at 3pm, in the HelenCarey Playhouse at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave. $5, call 636-4100 for more information.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Gemini, a duo ofperforming twins on guitar,violin, mandolin, pennywhistleand bodhran playing songsfrom America, the BritishIsles, Israel and their nativeHungary. Oct. 12, 9pm. The $2 admission includes free coffeeand tea. At the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn SocieFMUSICBARGE: Classicalquartets performed on piano,clarinet, cello and viola, worksdv Beethoven, Buch, Weberand Mozart. Oct 14 at 4pm.That evening at 8pm JoeAlbany on solo jazz, piano. TheMusicbarge is moored on thehast River at the toot ot tneFulton Ferry landing: ticketsare $5 ($2.50 for students andseniors, under 15 admittedfree) for more info or to reserveseats call 624-406!for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect P aik West, 708-2972 foi more information.ORGAN RECITAL: by Marsha Long at the Church of St.Ann and the Holy Trinity,Montague and Clinton Sts.,Oct. 13 at 3pm. For moreinformation call 875-6960.HUDSON VALLEY MARIONETTE CO.: performing\the Puppet Store, 477 AtlanticAve.. Oct 13 and 20, lpm, $2 (children $1) call 857-4961 formore information.LIBRARY MUSIC: Classicalguitar by Larry Lewis, baritoneSean Hopkins, works by JohnDowland at Grand Army PlazaLibrary Oct. 13, 2:30pm, 636-3154.AMAN FOLK EMSEMBLE:50 singers, dancers and musicians will present songs anddancers from many culturesand countries in the LepercqSpace at BAM, Oct. 13, at8pm, 14 at 2pm. Tickets at thebox office for $8.50, $6.50, and$4.50. 30 Lafayette Ave., call636-4100 for more information.OPERA MARATHON.Tenors, sopranos, baritones andbassos will feature in theRegina Opera Theatre%u2019s Marathon Works will include Madame Butterfly, Traviata,Bohtme, Rigoletto and others.October 14, 4pm, at the ReginaHall, 12th Ave. and 65th St.Tickets $3 and $4 . Call232-3555 or UL1-6256 for moreinformation.PIANO R EC ITA L :Performed by Lucette Flanagan, Oct. 14, at 8pm in theFirst Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. (near Clark).Admission by contribution. Formore info, call 624-3770NOONTIME CONCERT:songworks from the baroqueperiod to the present played byChris Owen and MarjorieHornik on piano and soprano.Oct. 17, 12:30pm at the Churchof St. Ann and the HolyTrinity, Montague & ClintonSt. admission by donation; call783-4469 for more informaton.CLEVELAND QUARTET:Performing with Paula Robinson on flute. Pieces by Mozart,Debussy and M endelssohn.Oct. 19 and 20 at 8:30pm andOct 21 at 2pm in the LepercqSpace of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, as part ofBAM%u2019s Chamber Music Series.For tickets or other info, callS36-1400.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Folksinger Linda Russell and her group, PrairieSmoke will play on hammerand mountain dulcimer, pennywhistle, mandolin, harmonicaand pedel and steel guitar.Oct. 19, 9pm in the GoodCoffeehouse of the BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park W. call 768-2972 Tickets $2, which includes freecoffee or tea.' ( 1876-1917) at the BrooklynMuseum, E. Pkway & Washington Ave. Oct. 13-Dec. 30,638-5000.ZIEMANN PRINTS: RichardClaude Ziemann black andwhite prints and drawings intheir particular rendering ofsubjects from nature tbcBrooklyn Museum through Nov4, 2nd floor, 638-5000A r tT o u r sBASKETS AND CYLINDERS: A show of the ceramicwork of David Nelson at theClay Pot, 162 Seventh Ave.Oct 1-Nov 1 from l l : 30-6pm.Mon-Sun. The exhibit will beof porcelain baskets and cylinders with geometric decoration. Call 788-6564 for furtherinformation.PUBLIC ART: %u201c Proposals/Solutions: Art for PublicSpaces%u201d the first New Yorkshowing of public arts projectsby artists participating in theCETA Cultural Council ArtistsProject. Pratt Institute Gallery,200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 5 through 25, Mon-Fri 9-5 pm.636-3517A M ER IC A N R E N A IS %u00adSANCE: 300 works, architectural designs, building models,plans, paintings, murals, sculpture ceramics glass and metalwork, the largest, most comprehensive presentation of theAmerican Renaissance periodCEMETARY TOUR: Walkthrough Greenwood Cemetaryand appreciate one of the finehorticultural features of NewYork with the Brooklyn Botantic Garden Staff on Sat. Oct.13 from 10am-lpm. Fee: $6.00-Botantic Garden Members $4.0CPROSPECTLEFFERTS:House tour of Prospect LeffertsGardens and Open House.Free. Two different houses onthe 13th and 14th of Oct.during the Brownstone Fair,l-5pm. 284-6210.PROSPECT HEIGHTS:House tour of Prospect Heightsa fall sampler with four houses,special gardens, Oct. 13,l-5pm. 636-5545SATURDAYS: Six Saturday tours with Lou Singer ofbrownstone areas, Dutch farmHouses, Flatbush, ProspectPark, etc. Oct. 13, $54 for allsix or $10 for one. 875-9084DISCOVER NEW YORK:Tours by the Municipal ArtSociety. Included are tours ofskyscrapers, the theater district and the Brooklyn Promenade, Plymouth Church andMontague St. Oct. 14, 2pm.586'%u00a5&RT GREENE: A miniHouse Tour. Three houses,Tour leaves from BrownstoneFair, Oct. 13, 14, at 12, 2:15 &3:45pm for 99 cents. Info.875-4106 after 6pm.ST. ANN: A tour andConcert of Episcopal Church ofSt. Ann and the Holy Trinity,Montague & Clinton Sts. Tour5 to 7pm . Concert withBrooklyn Heights Symphony,Oct. 16 at 8pm. Donations:875-6960.CLINTON HILL; Mini housetour and art show. Art show atPratt Gallery. House toursponsored by the Society forClinton Hill Oct. 14 $3.50 857-2605BROOKLYN PROMENADE;The Municipal Art Society hasa tour of Brooklyn Heightsincluding Montague St. Plymouth Church and variousbrownstones. 2pm, Oct. 14 586-4763SOUTH SLOPE: Walkingthe South Slope; a tour of theSouthern part of Park Slope,8th St. to Prospect Ave. Twohouses & a co-op apt. LeaderCarl Kaiserman, architect.Meet at 9th St. & Prospect Pk.W. $ 1. Sponsored by theProspect Environmental Center, Oct. 14, 622-7686.' BFDFORDISTUYVESANT: %u201c Come on Home toBedford Stuyvesant.%u201d Visithomes in this warm & excitingneighborhood, Oct. 20, 12 to 5 pm. Homeowners with restored or renovated structureson hand, $4 . For info.778-6005, 576-1906.SUNSET PARK: SunsetPark House & Garden Tourwith a theme of \houses have been purchasedwithin the past two years for$40,000 or less. $3.50, Oct. 21,1 to 5pm. Tour starts at OldCourt House, 43rd St. & 4thAve. 633-8979 or 492-5263.S p o r t sBROW NSTONE FAIR:The Seventh annual brownstone fair with exhibits ofneighborhoods and renovatorssponsored by Brooklyn UnionGas Co. as tour of Cobble Hill,Oct 13, 10-5pm; Oct. 14,l l - 5pm. Free.* T f A A T T i r A m TTTR /^ . r i f i L n i i i m m v i i&mAtlantic Antic. Arts & Crafts,farm animals for the kids,shows, jugglers and clowns,blue grass m usic, streetm usicians. For info, call,522-1846BROOKLYN \PRESENT: a photography exhibit depicting life in Brooklynpast and present is scheduledto open Oct. 15 and run thruNov. 5. The show, sponsoredby the Library of Medger EversCollege, hopses to emphasizebut not concentrate on minoritylife in central Brooklyn area.Entries are being accepted forthe exhibit and will be collected up to Oct. 12. Furtherinformation call 735-1853 or735-1856.WHITE ELEPHANTS: St.M ary's Episcopal ChurchWhite Elephant Sale on Oct.19 & 20 from 10am - 4pm corner of Classon & WilloughbyAves, 622-3262CHURCH FAIR-.St. Ann%u2019sChurch at 157 Montague St.,Oct. 19, 10-8pm, Oct. 20,U)-6pm. 875-6960.F i l m sRED SHOES: A film of ayoung ballet dancer's conflictbetween her love for her artand the demands of her personal life. Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the HeightsBranch library, 280 CadmanPlaza West Call 636-3289.MUTINY ONTHE BOUNTY:Original classic of famousnaval insurrection with CharlesLaughton and Clark Gable Oct18 at 8pm, Congregation BethElohim, Garfield PI & 8th Ave.$2. 768-3814.FACE OF WAR: OH What aLvoely War (1969) the eventsof 1914 in a satirical andhaunting treatment directed byRichard Attenborough withLaurence Olivier, John MillsOct. 18 at 7:30pm at FriendsSchool, 375 Pearl St. free.CAPTAIN BUGH: Mutinyon the Bounty featuringCharles Laughton and ClarkGable will be shown at theCongregation Beth Elohim 8thAve. and Garfield Place onOct. 18. Prices are $2 and thefilm begins at 8 pm. forinformation call 768-3814.CORNY HISTORY: Greatstory of corn film of the historyof corn from pre-historic times,Oct. 14 at Bklyn BotanicGarden shown at lpm and 3pmAlso Birds that Eat Seeds (10 min.) and Argentine People ofthe Pampas (17 min) free, 1000 Washington Ave. 622-4433.PREVENTING PREGNANCY: The Teen Parent Project will present on MondayOct. 15 two films dealing withthe Prevention of pregnancyentitled \Choices%u201d and %u201c When LoveNeeds Care%u201d . 441 4th Ave. andfor more information call788-0666. The film begins at3:30 and ends at 5pm...BELANTHI GALLERY:Mixecmedia exhibition by Belanthimembers, Oct. 7-28 (also:Allied Artists of Americashow. Opening Oct. 7, 2pmmidnight at 142 Court Street.For more information call855-2769__________________ _E v e n t s *4VOLLEY & BASKET BALL:90 minutes of volleyball orbasketball at Packer's 2nd floorgymnasium every Wednesdayeve Oct. 10 thru Dec. 5, $2 per,eve or $15 for 8 weeks, registerwith Rich Domanico, 170 Jora 1 e m o n S t.F l e a s , F a i r sCRANBERRY FAIR: Oldfashioned New England streetfair on Cranberry St., Oct. 13,ita m -3pm, with hayrides,clowns, ' food, etc. Raindate,OctE x h i b i t sEINSTEIN EXHIBIT: Anexhibit depicting Albert Einstein 's public and politicalwork, the growth of his scientific work, his role in worldculture, his philosophy, and asa human being will be ondisplay in the main lobby ofPolytechnic Institute of NewYork. The Institute, 333 JayStreet will open its doors onSept. 25-Oct. 12 for the exhibitand can be viewed between9-5, Mon-Fri. 643-5000ARTS %u00abr CRAFTS: At theGateway National RecreationArea, Fort Tilden Unit withpainting, photography, printmaking, Japanese Sumi,enameling and other crafts.Oct. 20 from noon to 5pm,474-4600, ext. 30, for transportation information.MINI HEALTH FAIR: AtSt. Joseph%u2019s College with atheme of %u201c Keep in Step withHealth,%u201d Oct. 13 from 9am to2pm in front of the CollegeLibrary at 245 Clinton Ave.Call 622-4694 for info.OCTOBER FESTIVAL:Sponsored by Eastern ParkwayCoalition at Lincoln TerracePark & E. Pkway, with entertainment and children%u2019s activities. Oct. 13. Raindate, Oct.14, 11am to dusk. 772-1741.BLOCK CONFERENCE:The Fourth Annual Block &Neighborhood Conference willbe held under the sponsorshipof the Citizens Committee forNEw York City, workshops byexperts. Oct. 13 at NYU, 566 LaGuardia PI. (Wash. Sq) inManhattan. $3. 578-4737STREET SALE: 100thYear stoop Sale with 100 yearold brownstones, raffle, childrens poster contest, sellersmarket with antiques, collectibles, crafts and baked goods at10th St. bet. 6th & 7th Ave.Oct. 13 from 10 to 4pm.TENANT UNITY DAY: rallyat Hammarskjold Plaza 47thSt. & 1st Ave. in Manhattanco-sponsored by Bklyn GrayPanthers Oct. 14 at 2pm call624-5750.GAY RIGHTS: A %u201c March onWashington%u201d for Lesbian andGay Rights will be Oct. 14.Sponsored by Coalition forLesbian and Gay Rights, a buswill leave Cadman Plaza Brooklyn Heights at 6:30am. Ticketsare $10 or $ 15. further information call 924-2970.OPEN HOUSE; St. JosephHigh School, at 80 WilloughbySt. hosts an open house forfuture students and parentsOct. 14 at 2 pm. Faculty will beavailable to advise on theschool%u2019s programs, 624-3618PREACHING MISSION:Guest Preacher Bishop L. Scottwill lead the first AnnualPreaching Mission at HansonPlace Central United Methodist Church, 144 St. Felix St.,Oct. 14 through Oct. 17 at7:30pm. The Cathedral Choirand other visiting choirs willnerform. 783-0908MENTAL HEALTH: Filmshowing of %u201c A Woman Underthe Influence%u201d . DiscussionWITH Milton Berger, MD atSt. Ann Parish Hall, 157 Montague St., 7pm, Oct. 17,834-7373.RESOURCE FAIR: Thirtyneighborhood groups will bepresent for Community BoardSix %u201c Resource Fair,%u201d also localtalent and refreshments. Findout what resources and services are available in CarrollGardens, Red Hook, CobbleHill, Gowanus and the Waterfront Oct. 17 from 7-10 pm atP.S. 58 on Carroll St. 855-3131NEIGHBORHOOD CONFERENCE: The 4th annualBlock and Neighborhood Conference sponsored by the Citizens%u2019 Committee for NYC withworkshops on fundraising,energy savers. October 13, 9 to4 pm at New York UniversityLoeb Student Center, Wash.Sq & LaGuardia PI. 578-473fK i d sHURRICANE: films at tn^Pacific Library at 25 4th Ave.?ct. 15, Hurricane & RainShower Mondays at 4pm for 5 years and up.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 12:45 pm. To register, call 768-2972 or stop by at 53 Prospect ParkWest at 2nd St,.Page 38, The PHOENIX, October 11, 1979

