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                                    HALLOWEEN PARTY:There will be a Halloween Costume Party on the Music Barge (Fulton Ferry Landing) on Friday October 26. Admission is $15 per person and there will be prizes for custumes-originality to be rewarded. 8pm12:00pm.ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER: All Saints Church 7th Ave and 7th St. Oct. 27 5-7pm Adults $4, children under 10, $1.85. For reservations call 768-1156. All welcome Fleas & Fairsbazaar; St. Agnes Fall Bazaar in Parish Hall, Sackett St. (off Hoyt) Oct. 25th-28th. Games, rides, refreshments, prizes, fun for all 7pntFALL FESTIVAL: 8th Ave and Prospect Park. Baked goods, pumpkin sale, and flea market Oct. 28 llam-4pm. Raindate Oct. 27EPISCOPAL WEEK; Me Alpin Episcopal School Week students, parents & teachers invited to Holy Eucharist at Christ Church & Holy Family (Clinton&Kane) 11am Oct. 28, reception afterwards, 624-6221ANNUAL DINNER; 10th Annual Dinner of the Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats, Nov. 2 at 8pm Prospect Hall, Prospect & 5th Ave, honoring Herb Steiner and Fran Justa tickets $25, write to Denise Pond, 1650 10th Ave, Bklyn 11215JOG-A-THON; To benefit Women's League for Israel members, families, friends. Pledges of 10 cents per lap on track at War Memorial on Cadman Plaza start at 10 or 11 am Oct. 21, raindate Oct. 28, 624-5249 or 875-8022 DISPLACED HOME1 MAKERS: Forum for women without income because of death of their spouse, divorce, spearation or disability and trying to re-enter the job market, W.l.S.H. at the Baltic M. service tenter Get. 24 at 7:30pm at 250 Baltic St 855-3131.DanceBAKERS HALF DOZEN:opens its fall season at %u2018Old 9%u2019 Cultural Center, 279 Sterling PI. (Vanderbilt) Three full length dance concerts Oct. 19 at 8pm, Oct 20 at 2 & 8pm $3, $1.50 for children, 596-2222 or 499-5620.DANCING TURTLE: a newly formed group presents its first concert at AIR Theatre Space, 223 Water St. under the Brooklyn Bridge at 8pm. An evening length piece with dances by Kathryn Bernson and Stormy Mullis, modern dances and visual artist Susan Share, Oct. 19 and 20 at 8pm, reservations call 242-6259.RUSSIAN BALLET DEFECTORS: Two recent ballet defectors from Russia, Leonid and Valentina Kozlov, will perform for the first time since' they were granted asylum at (lie Brooklyn Ctr. for the Performing Arts .of Bklyn College (Flatbush & Nostrand) on Sat. Oct. 20 at 8pnt & Sun. Oct. 21 at 2pm. Tickets are $8 and $7. Call 859-1180 or chargit 239-7177.JAZZ DANCE: Fred Benjamin Dance Co. a modern jazz dance company puts a taste of everyday Black life on stage in dance from the music of LaBelle to Issac Hayes. Our Children%u2019s Performing Arts Center, 55 Johnson St. reservations at 858-9820 or 643-8106 Oct. 26 at $5.BAM DANCE: Performances for Harry/Dance and other works by Senta Driver will 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 636-4100 SQUARE DANCE: Kate Charles is the caller for traditional Square Dances at the YWCA, 30 Third Ave. Fridays 8-10pm Admission $2, $1.50 for Y members, live music, 875-1190 Oct. 26, Nov. 16, 30, Dec. i4PARK SLOPE DANCE GROUP: Tuesdays in October<%u2022 n ~>r> o 7 0 %u201e '%u201e , .U ~ n.,-UUUIIl ( .JU-O.vZOUIH, HIV. .......Slope Folk Dance Group wil hold free beginners' lesions. On Oct. 6 and 9, there will be free and open dan. e parties from 8:30-1 lpm immediately afterwards. A'i esents at Garfield House, Garfield and 8th Ave. 783-0500 for more info.ExhibitsST. ANN%u2019S EXHIBITION:The second annual show by the American Arts and Crafts Alliance. Nov. 3, 4, 10, 11, Sat. 10:30 ani-6 pm. Sun. l-6pm. At the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts. $1 admission. For inoiL niiormauon, 595-8357BROOKLYN PAST AND PRESENT: a photography exhibit depicting life in Brooklyn past and present is scheduled to open Oct. 15 and run thru Nov. 5. The show, sponsored by the Library of Medger Evers College, hopses to emphasize but not concentrate on minority life in central Brooklyn area. Entries are being accepted for the exhibit and will be collected up to Oct. 12. Further information call 735-1853 or 735-1856.T h e a t r eEMIGRES: The vaunted Dodger Theatre at BAM will open its second season with \wright Slawontir Mzorek. The production will premiere Oct. 23 and run Tues.-Sat at 8pm, Sat matinee at 2 pm and Sunday at 3pm through Nov. 11 in the Academy's Attic Theatre, in BAM at 30 Lafayette Ave. For ticket .information call 636-4100.THE MOTHERS: A 1915 play by Edith Ellis, performed by the Park Slope New Cycle Theatre. Oct. 26, 27, Nov. 2, 3 at 8pm. Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 at 3pm. Admission: FREE (contributions encouraged), 657 Fifth Avenue. For more information, call 788-7098.SAM SHEPARD SHOWS: \Mother%u201d will be performed by the School of Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, Nov. 1, 2. 3, 8, 9, 10 at 8pm. Nov. 3, 4. 10, 11 at 3pm. Tickets are $2.50-$4; for more information, call 859-1180VOLLEY & BASKET BALL:90 minutes of volleyball or basketball at Packer%u2019s 2nd floor gymnasium every Wednesday eve Oct. 10 thru Dec. 5, $2 per eve or $15 for 8 weeks, register with Rich Domanico, 170 Jora I em o n S t .KidsREADING CONTEST: forHigh School students of allr^U n,%u201eic ___ m g ii ociiuui j tn in iC i| yi c llv Creading. Read prose not exceeding four minutes and Students will be judged. Contact Sister Mary Shepard at St. Joseph%u2019s College. 245 Clinton Ave. 622-4696.HUDSON VALLEY MARIONETTE CO.: performing\the Puppet Store, 477 Atlantic Ave.. Oct 13 and 20, lpm, $2 (children $1) call 857-4961 for more information.SUNDAY FOR CHILDREN:The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture will hold classes emphasizing children%u2019s 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 Sf,WILDLIFE: Wildlife in Africa will be presented at the Brooklyn Children's Museum on Oct. 20, 2:30pm. 27 min. color. 145 Brooklyn Ave, call 735-4400.HALLOWEEN MUSIC:Listen to Halloween sounds, create your own music with instruments and voices. Brooklyn Chilcren's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. Oct. 24, 3:00pm 735-4400.KIDDY W ORKSHOP:Simple mask making and designing for youngsters ages 5-12, Oct. 26, at 4pm. Registration for Animated Film Workshop for young people grades 5-8 Oct. 22-30, Brooklyn Heights Library%u2019s Children%u2019s Room, 280 Cadman Plaza West, call 522-5069.HALLOWEEN PARTY: Kids 12 and under come to the Halloween Costume Party onFather Island... Mother Bay%u201d the wetlands area of Long Island. \vorous Plants\eating plants at work. %u201c The Amazon People and Resources Of Northern Brazil%u201d explores swampland, jungle, primitive Indian Villages, small farms and more stuff. Admission Free, Oct. 21 at 1 and 3pm, Brooklyn Botanic Garden 1000 Washington Ave. call 622-4433.FILM SERIES: \Will'' German propaganda film commissioned by Hitler to celebrate the Nazi Party Congress. \and Fog%u201d graphic documentary fottage of the thousands of victims of the concentration camps. Brooklyn Friends School. 375 Pearl St. Free Admission. Oct. 25, 7:30pm.PREGNANCY FILM: Lucy and the %u201c Beginning of Life\pregnancy from conception to birth, Oct. 29, 3:30-5pm. at Teen Parent Project 441 4th Ave., refreshments, call 788-0666.AFTER-SCHOOL: Red Hook Library will offer, on Fridays in November, After School Film Program at 3:30pm ages 6-12. Red Hook Branch, 7 Wolcott St. call 875-4412.HITCHCOCK FILM: Back stage in the theatre, with murder on the playbill. Admission $2, Nov. 1 at 8 pm, Cogregation Beth Elohim, Garfield Place and 8th Ave., call 768-3814.ToursbhDFORDHSTUYVESANT: %u201c Come on Home to Bedford Stuyvesant.%u201d Visit homes in this warm & exciting neighborhood, Oct. 20, 12 to 5 pm. Homeowners with restored or renovated structures on hand, $4. For info. 778-6005. 576-1906.SUNSET PARK: Sunset Park House & Garden Tour with a theme of \houses have been purchased within the past two years for $40,000 or less. $3.50, Oct. 21, 1 to 5pm. Tour starts at Old Court House. 43rd St. & 4th%u201c Brownstone Row%u201d by Bernette Rudolph, part of an exhibit of embossedwoodcuts at Kazeroid and Arberman Realty, 196 Seventh Ave. through Oct.26.REDLINING THEATRE:Two skits, %u201c Movin' Up%u201d and %u201c Building for Dollars%u201d will be presented by the Mass Transit Street Theatre in the Pacific Branch ?of thf'e 'Brooklyn Public Library, 24\7:30pm on Nov. 1. Admission is free. For more information call 638-5180.A SLEIGH RIDE IN JULY:Written by Park Slope playwright Barbara Perkins Andrews and performed by the Gallery Players, this premire will be shown in the Old First Reformed Church, 126 Seventh Ave., on Nov. 2,3,9,10 at 8pm and Nov. 4 and 11 at 3pm. Tickets $3 ($2 for students and seniors); for more information call 499-8239.Oct. 30th, Clinton Hill Library. Come dressed as your favorite storybook character. 380 Washington Ave. 3:30-5:00, call 857-8038.BOTANIC GARDENS:Classes for children at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Saturdays at 10am and lpm. Call for information at 622-4433.FilmsSportsJOG-A-LONG 2: For thebenefit of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross. HHH in Prosnnrt Park at (hr Grand Army Plaza. Oct. 28. 9:30am. A brunch at the Montauk Club. 8th Ave. and Lincoln PI. follows. Joggers fee is $5. Jogging and brunch is $15. All entrants receive aFACE OF WAR: OH What a Lvoely War (1969) the events of 1914 in a satirical and haunting treatment directed by Richard Attenborough with Laurence Olivier, John Mills Oct. 18 at 7:30pm at Friends School, 375 Pearl St. free.CAPTAIN BLIGH: Mutiny on the Bounty featuring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable will be shown at the Congregation Beth Elohim 8th Ave. and Garfield Place on Oct. 18. Prices are $2 and the film begins at 8 pm. for%u2022 <- -II I t . O 70 1 4IIIIOI IlltUIOIl uni i uv) ooi I.THE KID: The Kid will beshown at the Pacific Branch Library, Oct. 22, at 4pm, Free admission, 25 4th Ave. at Pacific St. call 638-5180.Ave. 633-8979 or 492-5263.COBBLE HILL: Historic Cobble Hill eight mid 19 century houses Oct. 28 from 1 to 5 pm tickets at Kane St. Synagogue, 236 Kane St. (Court St.) $4, 643-4104 or 625-2919TRAIL OF WATER: Ecology Walk following the water course of Prospect Park from waterfall to woodland stream to lake Helen Engelhardt, ecologist and writer, meet at Litchfield Villa at PPW at 5th St. 622-7686 Prospect Park Environmental CenterGREENWOOD CEMETARY: A walk in the Greenwood Cemetary with Marge & Bill Ward every Sunday through November, starts at lpm at the main gate at 25th St. and 5th Ave. Reservations necessary. Call 439-8828.GUIDED TOUR: The National Park Service will conduct free guided w alking tours of six historic city neighborhoods through October. Make an appointment for group tours with Susan Bodenstein, 264-8129. Neighborhoods included are: Brooklyn Heights. Greenwich \\ illage, Chinatown.Soho, Gramercy Park and Wall Street.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.CoursesDRAWING COURSE: Draw outdoors at different gardens with the Botantic Garden using colored pencils. 7 Mondays starting Oct. 15 (omitting Nov. 12th) from 10:00am-12noon. Fee: $25.00-Botantic Garden Members: $20.00 622-4433BRUSH UP YOUR SKILLS:A career counseling course offered through the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Women%u2019s College Program, 8 Tuesdays. 7:30-10pm starting Oct. 16. or Fridays 9:15-11:45 am, $10. For more information call 624-0794PINES IN THE CITY: \Answer for a City Garden%u201d a Brooklyn BotanicGarden course Quentin Schlieder will illustrate how conifers can add color, texture and beauty to a city garden, Oct. 20 at 10:30- 1pm $8, $6 for members, 1000 Washington Ave. 622-4433.FREE COURSES: Courses arc being offered in jogging and exercising on Mon. Wed. and Fri. from 6:30-8pm. at the Brooklyn War Memorial in th , Cadman Plaza Park West; Body building on Tues. ancX Thurs. is also being offered^ from 7-8:30pm. Further infor mation call Frank LetteraJ 965-6584.Free courses w ill be offered to adults seventeen years and up who arc no longer attending school. Courses in Dental Lab Tech., Office Machine Repairs, Optical Mechanics. Electrical Installation and Jewelry Mak ing will be held at: George Westinghouse Vocational and Technical High School, 105 Johnson Street, Brooklyn on Lues, and Thurs. from 7-9 pm. Contact Archer Done 625-6130.. GROWING ORCHIDS: Learn the special care and culture of orchids that can be grown in your apartment. The staff at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden will help even the beginner how to grow these hearty plants. Sat. Oct. 27, 10am-2pm. Fee is $12. Members, $9. 622-4433,BONSAI WORKSHOP: For beginners, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Oct. 31 from 10am2pm, $30 ($25 members), includes free bonsai. Call 622-4433 for further data.JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGING: Of the Ikenobo School. Two sessions. Nov. 2 and9from 10:30 am-2.30pm at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. $20 ($17 for members). Call 622- 4433 for more information.EXERCISE: Classes on Mon, Wed, Fri, 6:30-8pm, Bklvn War Memorial, in the park at Cadman Plaza N^fst. Jogging, too. Adults 18 and over. FREE. Frank Lettera, 965-6584.SELF DEFENSE: Classes for women of all ages, child care available, Mo and Wed am Thursday eves, Brooklyn Women%u2019s Martial Arts Center 421 5th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave) 788-1775.Services%u201c WHAT%u2019S UP, BACA%u201d : Is acultural hotline beginjiin on Sept. 4th to provide up to date info on theatre, concert, dance and art happenings. Dial 596-BACA between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.LITERACY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For one-to-one tutoring in basic reading and writing to illiterate adults. No teaemng experience required, but completion of an 18 hour Training Workshop is necessary. For more information on the program, call 522-0320.S.C.A.D.: The Senior Citizen I Advice Desk in the Heights! Hill Community Council. 51 [ Clark St., 596-8780 will assist! in filling out forms, and help in ] dealing with bureaucrats, landlords. agencies and more.| every problem has a solution. Q-W-,shots ..in oe~Senior Citizens who suffet1 from chronic respiratory or j debilitating diseases. To get I these shots go to the Fort Greene District Health Center I at 295 Flatbush AVe. Ext.f Mon-Fri, 9am-l2 noon. For| more information, cal 643-3768YOUTH SERVICES Community Advisory Board fori 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.l During school year M-F 12-61 and Tu & Th. 6-7:30pm. Information 435-3786.FOSTER PARENTS: St. Vicent%u2019s Hall, located at 66 Boerum Place in downtown Brooklyn, is setting up a Foster Parent Recruitment drive. For information, call Lelar Floyd at St. Vincent's, 522-3700, ext. 410.ADOPT A PET: TheASPCA has puppies and kittens available for adoption. Members of the Veterinary Medical Assoc, will give a free initial physical exam. 233 Butler St. 875-9580.FREE IMMUNIZATIONS:At New York City%u2019s Health Clinics, 295 Flatbush Ave. Ext. Mon-Fri, 9 am-4 pm. Hotline, call 439-2664.HATHA YOGA: Offered by ( the Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St., cost is $35 for 8] weeks / 2 classes per week, can register 15 minutes before | first class. 499-3669.SELF HELP: Self Help fori Compulsive Overeaters, a non! profit group, meets every] Wednesday, 7:30 pm at Solar I Yoga and Arts Center, 373 9th | St. near 6th Ave. 768-4828.For free inclusion here,send notice, in writing]to: PHOENIX. 395Atlantic Avenue.R rnnklvr 11217.1DEADLINE: 5 pm Fri. forfollowing week's paper.October 18.1979. The PdOENIX, Page 23 C om in
                                
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