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                                    Work by Stanford Golob in Art for Public Spaces exhibit at Pratt InstituteMeetingsGRAND JURORStKings| County Grand Jurors Assoc, will hold meeting with Archibald R. Murray. Fxcc. Dir. of | Legal Aid Soc, Oct. Id at '.pm at Supreme Court Bldg. Cadman Plaza. 788-2781 RENT HEARING: The Of If ice of Rent and Housing iMaintenance will hold a hoarling to submit information Iregarding the Maximum Base lRentx for rent conttollod apartInients for 1080-81, Oct. 10, llOam, 2nd fl. auditorium at [Department of Health bldg. 1125 Worth St. Manhattan. [Advance registration, call [ Sbt)-4440.MENTAL HEALTH; Boro ughwide meting by City Dept.| of Mental Helath & Mental Retardation A: Alchol Services' Oct. 22 at 3rd floor courtroom 209 Jorqlemnn St. (Borough Hall) 4-7pm. 431-3736 YTJUTH; Priorities for Youth la conference on priorities and strategies for youth in the | School District #13 community at Bklvn Technical High j School, Oct. 24, 8:30-12:30pm 29 Fort Greene Place, call I Urban Coalition 921-3527 ANTI-NUCLEAR; An AntiI Nuclear Forum at St. Ann's Church Montague A: Clinton 1 St. Films A discussion with Ruth Mcssinger. Dr. Irving Stillman M.D. A Igal Rodenko j then march on Wall St. Oct. 2h,| 8pm march on Oct. 28 10:20am AMERSFORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Oct. 29. 8pm. at the meeting house of the Flatlands (Dutch) Reformed Church. 3931 Kings Highway. Call 252-5540 for more information.BROOKLYN POLITICS;With Brooklyn Legislators a [meeting organized by the Brooklyn Chapter of National Organization of Women, free Oct. 29. 7pm at Cadman Plaza Librarv community room.| 868-3330UNITED NATIONS: Amer. Assoc, of University Women International Relations Semij nar Carol Leimas, rep for AAUW to UN discuss Issues Facing the UN Nov. 1 7:30-9:30 Bklvn College Student Center. Campus Rd A E.27 St.. 851-1737FULTON FERRY RENAISSANCE ASSO.:opcnmeeting on the Musicbargc ai the Fulton Ferry Landing Oci. 14, 7:30pm.friends and family are invited. 270-4758CIVIL LIBERTIES: As their Sunday Platform The Bklvn Soc for Ethical Culture will have speaker Alan Reitman to discuss The Civil Liberties Challenge and Today's Ethics Oct. 21 at 1 lam at 5.3 Prospect Pk W S08-2972FUNDRAISING TECHNIQUES: Aimed at raising methods for community groups and sponsored by Abraham and Straus. Oct. 2b at A A S, 420 Fulton St. %u2014;45 am-5Pm. For more information, call 875-2554.SUNDAY PLATFORM:Guest speaker Suzanne Jones discusses Single Parent Families and \Bklvn Soc. For Ethical Culture. Oct. 28 at 11 am at 5.3 Prospect Park W. S08-2972TalksLANDSCAPE ARCHITECITURE: A tour of Prospect Park land Frederick Law Olmsted's Imasterwork of landscape archiItecture. Leader. Albert Fein of %u25a0 LIU A John Muir of Prospect [Park Environmental Center. |Oct. 20 at 1pm at Grand Army IPIaza. Raindate. Oct. 21.CAVE DWELLING: ECKANKAR presents \[ cussion of the ageless principles of ECK as a wav of [ maintaining a spiritual-mater- | ia! balance. Oct. 22 at Bklvn YWCA 30 Third Ave at Atlantic 8-9:30pm Free 757-8633 TALK ON DIABETES:I \ment%u201d will be discussed Sheldon J. Bleicher On Oci. 24 in the cafeteria of The Brooklyn I H o s p it a l 191 D p K a lh Avr%u00bb at7:30 pm. Diabetes patients,Musicin song, drama and instrumental offerings at St. Miehael-St. Edward Church, 108 Edward St. Oct. 19, 2 to 4pm, 625-3017 CLEVELAND QUARTET: Performing with Paula Robinson on flute. Pieces by Mozart. Debussy and Mendelssohn. Oct. 19 and 20 at 8:30pm and Oct 21 at 2pm in the Lepercq Space of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, as part of BAM's Chamber Music Series. For tickets or other info, call 1.36-1400.CHAMBER MUSIC: Works by Bach. Telemann, Handel and McAllister performed by the Yellow Pin Consort, a baroque chamber ensemble, at the Grand Army Plaza Library. Oct. 20 2:30pm, free. For more information call 636-3111.FAMILY SERIES:The Brooklyn Philharmonia conducted by Antonia Brico. with \from Long Ago.\Gallery, through Oct. 25.REVOLUTION: A seminar on the Roots and Fruits of Revolution, an examination of the process of revolution throughout history. Oct. 21. Asia A Africa, at 10am. FREE. First Presbyterian Church. MA4-3770. By Dr. Margery Chan Goebel.%u201c THE FEMALE ALCHOlic%u201d : A seminar for all Health Care and Soicial Service Providers and other concerned citizens. Sponsored by the Bedford Stuyvesant Comprehensive Alcholism Treatment Center on Oct. 25. 9am-4pm in the education Building of Bethany Baptist Church at 460 Sumner Ave.. at Decatur St. for info, call 636-4234SLIDES AND LECTURE: B.A.C.A. presents \AT BROOKLYN\lecture program on Oct. 25th in the 2nd floor auditorium of the Cadman Plaza Librarv. 596-8789AT THE t OOD COFFEEHOUSE: Folk inger I inda Russell and het group. Prairie Smoke will play on hammer and mountain dulcimer, penny whistle, mandolin, harmonica and pedel and steel guitar. Oct. 19. 9pm in the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park W. call 768-2972 Tickets $2, which includes free coffee or tea.LIVELY ARTS; The Fort Greene Coordinating Comm, tor senior Citizens festival ot Lively Arts. Senior performersRenaissance and Baroque composers in a family%u2018s-eye overvie Bach,Vivaldi, Praetorius, Haydn. In the Lepercq Space at BAM, 30 Lafayette Av e.. Oct. 20 at 2pm. Tickets $5.50, less by subscription. Call 636-4100 fopr more information.MUSICBARGE:Romanticworks bv Saint-Saens and others, on violin, cello and piano. Oct. 21,4pm. That evening at 8pm. Chamber Jazz with Gene Bertoncini on guitar and Mike Moore on bass. Musicbarge is located on the w ater at the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing; admission $5 ($2.50 students and seniors, listeners under 15 free). Call 624-4061 for more information.BROOKLYN LYRICOPERA:Opening the season with Verdi's La Traviata. Oct. 21, 3pm. at Kingsborough Community College in Manhattan Beach. Warner Bass conducting. Tickets $4,$6 and $8 (discounts for students and seniors) for more information call 837-1176.CHAMBER MUSIC SER*IES:The Clevelandquartet w ith Paula Robison on flute. Oct.19, 20 at 8:30pm. Oct. 21 at 2pm in the Lepercq space at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave. Tickets $6.50 (less by subscription).works by Debussy, Mozart. Beethoven. Call 636-4100 for more information.MUSIC MAKERS: Gretchcn Pusch, flute, Bettina Covo, harpsichord, and Lynn Moran, bassoon. Oct. 21 at the First Presbyterian cnurch, 144 Hnery St., MA4-3770, admission bv contribution.MUSICAL AMERICA: Will iam Bolcom and.loan Morris in \turn-of-the-century songs in the Helen Carey Playhouse at BAM. 30 ' Lafavette Ave., $8.50 and $6.50.' Oct. 22 at 8pm. 6.36-4100 for more information.COFFEE HOUSE: Howie (Dr. Squat) Bursen will make his First appearance Oct. 26. He is a folk music performer and collector. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park WestBROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA: Performing Mozart and Verdi arias from Don Giovanni. the Marriage of Figaro, LaTraviata and others. Oct. 26. 27 at 8pm. Oct. 28 at 3pm in the Opera House at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave., tickets $9.50, $7.50 and $5: for more information, call 636-4100.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Howie \Bursen. folk music, guitar and banjo virtuoso. Oct. 26 in the Good Coffeehouse o? the Brooklvn Societv for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect Park West, 9pni; admission is $2 which includes coffee and tea with other nibbles available. For more information callHAffijWEEN; Halloween Music Fest by Jay & Joyce Watrous with country-folk, rock, original and show music then a disco, Oct. 27 at United Methodist Church, 6th Ave & 8th St.$3.50 at the door, 499-5276SLOPE CONCERT: Works by Dukas, Hamilton, Schumann and Brahms performec by David Jolley (horns), Alan Feinberg (piano) and Kathy Seplow (violin), Oct. 28, 4pm the Grace United Methodist Church, Seventh Ave. and St. lohns Place, $3 ($1.50 student and seniors), call 757-8344 for nore information.BELANTHI ANNIVERSARY: Piano recital and celebration by Paulette Hios. Oct. 28, reservations $10, buffet. wine and Belanthi blend coffee included. At the Belanthi Gallery 142 Court St., call 855-2769 for more information..SOPRANO RECITAL:sung by Doreen Dixson. Oct. 28. 8pm, admission by contribution at the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. For more information call 624-3770.THE MELIANCORT ENSEMBLE: A baroque trio on flute, harpsichord and viola da gamba. Playing at 12:30pm Oct. 31 in the Church of St. Ann and the Holv Trinity at corner of Montague and Clinton Sts.: performance is freeMUSICBARGE: A program of operatic works by Vivaldi, Brahms. Schubert and Rossini, sung by mezzo-soprano Lucille Beer with Julian Rodescu on cello and Myron McPherson on piano on Oct. 28, 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Chamber Jazz performances with Jazz A Cordes. Musicbarge is moored afloat on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry; admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15 free). For more information or reservations, call 624-4061.COMMUNITY CONCERT:Aaron Picht with viola works. Nov. 4 at 8pm in the First Presbyterian Church. 124 Henry St., admission by contribution. For more information call 624-3770.BAM CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: Works by Debussy, Dohnanvi. Kirchner and Ravel played on violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet and harp. Nov.- 2,3 at 8:30pm, Nov. 4 at 2pm, in the Lepercq Square at BAM, tickets $6.50 (less by subscription). For more information call 636-4100.LUNCHTIME CONCERT:Susan Friedlander on flute and Ellen Wright on piano perform a program of works by Bach, Gal and Malipiero. Nov. 7, 12:30pm in the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, Clinton and Montague Sts. concert free; for more information call 783-4469.FOLK CONCERT: Played by Judy Gorman-Jacobs at the Common Grounds coffeehouse, 60 Cranberry St., Nov. 4, 7-9pm, no cover, but there is a $2 minimum. For more information call 625-9332ASCENSION CHOIR: With cornets, scakbuts and continue, performing music by Heinrich Schuetz, cond. by Vernon de Tar. Church of the Ascension, 5th Ave. at 10th St., Nov. 4. 8pm. FREE: Call 254-8620 or 254-8553 for more information.FREE OPERA: Works by Mozart, medleys from Porgy and Bess, Italian songs, religious pieces, et al. Sponsored by the Regina Opera Theatre, Nov. 4 at 4pm at Regina Hall, 12th Ave. & 65th St. FREE Call 232-3555 or 851-6256 for more information.MUSICBARGE: Mozart and Mendelssohn trios with Barbara Govatos on violin, Julian Rodescu on cello and Duane Hulbert on piano will be performed Nov. 4 at 4pm; That evening at 8pm, Jimmy Ponder will play solo guitar chamber jazz. Bargemusic, LTD. is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing, and admission is $5 ($2.50 students and seniors, listeners under 15 free); for more information cal! 624-4061.Art>: At theGaleway National Recreation Area, Fort Tilden Unit with painting, photography, printmakipg, Japanese Sumi, enameling and other crafts. Ocf. 20 from noon to 5pm, 474-4600, ext. 30, for transportation information.BASKETS AND CYLINDERS: A show of the ceramic work 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.DOCTORS AS ARTISTS:Paintings, sculptures and graphics by thirty Bklyn physicians in cooperation with the Med. Soc. of the County of Kings at the Brooklyn Museum, E. Pkway 638-5000 Oct. 28 through Dec. 2.ZIEMANN PRINTS: Richard Claude Ziemann black and white prints and drawings in their particular rendering of subjects from nature at the Brooklyn Museumthrough Nov 4, 2nd floor, 638-5000GROUP SHOW: Ex-Phoenix photographer Michael Cuiccio%u2019s black-and-white photos, Frances DiTommaso%u2019s watercolors, Washington Ledesma%u2019s pottery and prints, and Joseph Maresca%u2019s watercolors will be showing at the Court-Hill gallery, 236 Carroll St., through Nov. 4. Hours: Wed., Fri., Sat. llam-7pm, Thurs. 10am-7pm, Sun. noon-7pm. For more information call 875-6315.Fleas, FairsCHURCH FAIR:St. Ann%u2019s Church at 157 Montague St., Oct. 19, 10-8pm, Oct. 20, 10-6pm. 875-6960.WHITE ELEPHANTS: St.Mary%u2019s Episcopal Church White Elephant Sale on Oct. 19 & 20 from 10am - 4pm corner of Classon & Willoughby Aves, 622-3262BAZAAR: Third St. between 7th & 8th Aves. Flea Market & Bazaar with furniture, clothing, toys, books, records brie a brae etc. Oct. 20, from 11 am to 4pm, raindate Oct. 21 STREET FAIR; Park Slope Sixth Ave. Three Block Assoc. Street Fair between 5th St. & 8th St, Oct. 20. llant to 5pm, tables $10 call 499-0696FLEAMARKET; Industrial Home for the Blind Senior Center flea market Oct. 22-Oct. 26, clothing, kitchen appliances, books, footwear bargain prices, refreshments, 11am2pm, 522-2122ANNUAL BAZAAR; Brooklyn Women%u2019s Division of American Jewish Congress bazaar & flea market Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 10am-6pm at Temple Agudath Shalom annex, 890 Coney Island Ave. * (18th Ave) 625-2606PUBLIC ART: %u201c Proposals/ Solutions: Art for Public Spaces%u201d the first New York showing of public arts projects by artists participating in the CETA Cultural Council Artists Project. Pratt Institute Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 5 through 25, Mon-Fri 9-5 pm. 636-3517AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: 300 works, architectural designs, building models, plans, paintings, murals, sculpture ceramics glass and metal work, the largest, most comprehensive presentation of the American Renaissance period (1876-1917) at the Brooklyn Museum, E. Pkway & Washington Ave. Oct. i3-Dec. 30, 638-5000.BEATRICE RIESE: paint ings on show at the Long Island University SALENA Library, Flatbush & DeKalb Aves., wkdays, 9am-5pm. Oct. 25- Nov. 20. For more information call 834-6090.BELANTHI GALLERY:Mixecmedia exhibition by Belanthi members, Oct. 7-28 (also: Allied Artists of America show. Opening Oct. 7, 2pmm ir ln io h t at 149 f r u i r t Q frp p fCPFor more information call .855-276EventsENERGY EXPO: The ParkSlope Clergy Assoc is organizing an Energy Expo with Bklyn Union Gas, Con-Ed, A&S, Solar Energy Soc, see, learn about insulation, energy audits solar power, tax breaks, Oct. 20, 10am-8pm at John Jay High School, 7th Ave & 5th St. 867-983925th ANNIVERSARY: of theChurch of the Open Door at 201 Gold St. will be celebrated during the week of Oct. 20 by nightly services and a banquet on Oct. 26. Reverend Walter S. Keillcr, pastor 643-0450 or 643-1081.GREATER SAVINGS GALA: Two week celebration marking the first anniversary of the Boro Park branch of the Greater New York Savings Bank. 13th Ave. and 53rd St., starting Oct. 21 Free plants, pens, bags distributed on Sundays, sweepstakes, puppets and performers in front of the bank on Oct. 21, 10am2diu. Call 752-5900 for mofp information.Page 22, The PHOENIX, October 18, 1979
                                
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