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BASKETS AND CYLINDERS: A show of the ceramic work of David Nelson at the Clay Pot. 162 Seventh Ave. Oct 1-Nov 1 front !l:30-6pm. Mon-Sun. The exhibit will be of porcelain baskets and cylinders with geometric decoration. Call 788-6564 for further information.ZIEMANN PRINTS: Richard Claude Ziemann black and white prints and drawings in their particular rendering of subjects from nature at the Brooklyn Museum through Nov 4, 2nd floor. 638-5000BEATRICE RIESE: paint ings dn show at the Long Island University SALENA Library, Flatbush & DeKalb Aves., wkdays, 9am-5pm, Oct. 25- Nov. 20. For more information call 834-6090.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.ART SHOW: the Community Room at Cadman Plaza North. 140 Cadman Plaza West, in Brooklyn Heights. 27 artists from the Cadman Art Group. Oct. 27, 7-10pm. Oct. 28, l-6pm.COMMUNICATORS: Visual Communicators. 42 artists display their graphic designs, illustrations, advertising art. Pratt Institute Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 31 thru Nov. 21,9 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 636-3517GREAT KINGS OF AFRICA: A scries of paintings commissioned by AnheuserBusch and executed by some of America's most accomplished black artists, will be on exhibit at the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Center for Art and Culture in Brooklyn at 1368 Fulton St. from Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, from 9am-5pm. The paintings depict the rule of six of Africa%u2019s greatest leaders. For information, call 636-3300.ARTISTS GUILD: An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and graphics by members of the Contemporary Artists Guild will be on display from Nov. 2-27 in the lobby gallery of the Humanities Building at the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Hours for viewing are Mon.-Fri. 9am10pm., Sat. and Sun. 9am5pm. Admission is free. For further information call 834- 6090.PUMPKIN SALE: Floating pumpkin patch on the Clearwater Sloop Oct. 26, 9 am-7 pm at Fulton Ferrv under Brooklyn Bridge, 858-1348.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-originaiity to be rewarded. 6pm12:00pm.25th 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. Keiller, pastor 643-0450 or 643-1081.ORIGAMI The traditional Japanese art of paper folding at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Center, void paper into replicas of wildlife, Oct. 27,1:30-3pm. Call 474-0613 for tranvel instructionsSTOP CINDERELLA: Picket by the Moncada Library in front of the Brooklyn Union Gas Bldg., 260 Flatbush Ave., Oct. 27 at 12 noon to protest %u201c Urban Removal destroying Black and Puerto Rican communities in Park Slrvne%u2019V.499-2767.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.EPISCOPAL WEEKt MeAlpin Episcopal School Week students, parents & teachers invited to Holy Eucharist at Christ Church & Holy Family (Clinton &Kane) 11am Oct. 28, reception afterwards, 624-6221CONVOCATION: At Brook lyn College to confer an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree upon Zubin Mehta, conductor and musical director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, 7:30, at Whitman Hall (FlatbushNostrand Ave.) Oct. 29, 780- 5163.ANNUAL 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 11215SAINT JOSEPH: CollegeAlumni Assoc, sponsor dinner dance for alumni and friends, Nov. 3 at Fort Hamilton Officers Club, 7 pm., $20, 875-1170.GET-TOGETHER: TheClinton Hill neighborhood will get together for a open-house and supper on Sat. Nov. 3 from 4-8pm. Open House features new developments at Pratt and originates at the Pratt Institute Shop in North Hall. Tickets are $5.00 for adults, $2.00 for children and may be obtained at the Shop. For further information call 624-4702.SINGLES GATHERING:The Singles Club of the OldReformed Church, 7th Ave. and Carroll St. will hold a potluck dinner followed by a volleyball game in the Fellow ship Hall at 6pm on Sun. Nov. 4. if you are single and over 21 you are welcome to join in the fun. For Further information call 857-6575.KidsKIDDY 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's Room, 280 Cadman Plaza West, call 522-5069.HALLOWEEN PARTY: Kids 12 and under come to the Halloween Costume Party on Oct. 30th, Clinton Hill Library. Come dressed as your favorite storybook character. 380 Washington Ave. 3:30-5:00, call 857-8038.HALLOWEEN MUSIC:Listen to Halloween sounds, create your own music with instruments and voices. Brooklyn Children's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. Oct. 31, 3pm. 745-4400.PARK SLOPE WITCH:Don%u2019t be afraid to come see the Good Witch that's coming to Park Slope on Wed. Oct. 31 from 2-5 pm. at Little Things, 157 Seventh Ave. Bring your camera and bring a friend and take a picture of your friend with the witch or have them take a picture of you. For further information call 636- 0356.NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY: Learn to take pictures of Botanic Garden's plants and animals. Bring camera with roll of Film. Nov. 3, l-3pnt. Fee $3, $2 children of BBG members. $2 children enrolled in Children%u2019s Garden, 1979. 1000 Washington Ave. Call 622-4433SESAME STREET: Nofth ern J. Calloway, the T.V. star as David of Sesame Street at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Nov. 3 at 2 pm., $4.00, 30 Lafayette Ave., 636-4100.READING CONTEST: for High School students of all high schools in interpretive reading. Read prose not exceeding four minutes and Mudents will be judged. Contact Sister Mary Shepard at St. Joseph's College. 245 Clinton Ave. 622-4696.BOTANIC GARDENS: Classes for children at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Saturdays at 10am and 1pm. Call for information at 622-4433.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 call 875-4412.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,______Fleas, fairsFLEAMARKET; industrial Home for the Blind Senior Center flea market Oct. 22-Oct. 26, clothing, kitchen appliances, books, footwear bargain prices, refreshments, 11am2pm, 522-2122 FALL FESTIVAL: 8th Ave and Prospect Park. Baked goods, pumpkin sale, and flea market Oct. 28 llam-4pm. Raindate Oct. 27 FLEA MARKET: Our Lady of Peace Church, 522 Carroll St. will have a flea market on Sun. Oct. 28 from 9am-5pm. Refreshments available%u2014vendors available. For information call 624-5122 or 624-5123.FALL BAZAAR: At the St. Agnes Parish Hall, Sackett St. off Hoyt St.. Oct. 25 thru 28. Games, rides, refreshments, prizes. Doors open 7pm, admission, FREE.ANNUAL BAZAAR; Brooklyn Women%u2019s Division of American Jewish Congress bazaar & Ilea market Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 I0am-6pm at Temple Agudath Shalom annex, 890 Coney Island Ave. (18th Ave) 625-2606HAMPTON CLUB: TheBrooklyn Hampton Club at 333 Lafayette ,Ave, annual %u201c Afternoon of Games and Raffle\munity Room. Free, food, fun, raffles, games, door prizes. Nov. 3 from 2 to 8pm, Call 774-8635 for info.RUMMAGE: Rummagesale at 6806 Third Ave. (Bay Ridge) benefit B%u2019nai Brith Mon. thru. Fri. 10 ant-4 pm. Sun. 1-3 pm. Bay Ridge Chapter, No. 305.FREE FILM: The Pacific Branch Library will show Bernice Bobs her hair, Oct. 29. at 4pm. 25 4th Ave. at Pacific St. Call 638-5180| FREE FILMS: The N.Y.C.I Parks & Recreation Dept, films at Bklyn. War Memorial Bldg. (Cadman Plaza West/Orange4 St.) %u201c Shane\and Van Hevlin Oct. 30 at 7 pm; on Nov. 7 %u201c Beginners on the School of American Ballet%u201d and \965-6584.SHANE: Alan Ladd portrays a drifter who aids a family, terrorized by an aging cattleman, 7:00 pm., Oct. 30, Brooklyn War Memorial Building. Cadman Plaza West and Orange Street, call 965-6584.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.ST. LOUIS: St. Louis Blues film at the Clinton Hill Library, 380 Washington Ave., Nov. 6 at 7 pm.TREES: \Them%u201d , %u201c Nature's Colors: The Craft of Dyeing with Plants%u2019%u2019 and \at Brooklyn Botanic Garden at 1 and 3 pm., free, Nov. 4, 1000 Washington Ave., 622-4433.FilmsFILM SERIES: \Will\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.PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT:A photographic in memory of two Long Island University professors, Nathan Resnick and Manuel Komroff currently on display through Oct. 29 on the 3rd floor of the Salena Library Learning Center on the LIU Brooklyn Campus. 9am5pm, Mon-Fri. The Circle of Confusion exhibit.ST. ANN%u2019S EXHIBITION: The second annual show by the American Arts and Crafts Alliance, Nov. 3,4, 10, 11, Sat. 10:30am-6 pm. Sun. l-6pnt. At the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts. $1 admission. For more information, call 595-8357JOG-A-LONG 2: For the]benefit of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross. Held in Prospect Park at the I Grand Army Plaza, Oct. 28,1 9:30am. A brunch at thel Montauk Club, 8th Ave. andf Lincoln PI. follows. Joggers feel is $5. Jogging and brunch is $15. All entrants receive a l ROADRAUE: St. Francis! College Road Race, 3.5 mile! start 10:30 am. Bartel Pritchard Square (Prospect Park! West and Southwest). Trophies for first three male &[ female finishers, 522-23001 X215 forS p e r t sVOLLEY & BASKET BALL:90 minutes of volleyball or basketball at Packer's 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 1e m o n St.Courses%u25a0 \Learn the special care ''and! culture of orchids that can be) grown in vour apartment. Thel staff at the Brooklyn Botanic! Garden will help even thel beginner how to grow these! hearty plants. Sat. Oct. 27,J 10am-2pm. Fee is $12. 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