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                                    o m mHoly Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts. SI admission. For more information. ealEventsMeetingsDEACONS: Men and women who wish to become deacons in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Nov. 7 at St. Patrick's Church. 4th Ave. & 45th St., 8-4:50 pm., for training session. 638-5500.DISPLACEMENT: ParkSlope Together will focus on the issue of housing displacement and impact on Park Slope. Nov. \Old First Reformed Church at Carroll and Seventh Ave., 788-0666.REAL ESTATE: \Related to Selling Your Property\kazeroid and Arberman Realty Nov. at 8 pm. 14fi Seventh ve. 444-8200.ExhibitsFALL EXHIBIT: Fall ornamentals and Chrysanthemums is the theme of this year's Autumn Show, to be staged at The Brooklyn Botantic Gardens Conservatory, located at 1000 Washington Ave. through Sun. j Nov. 25. Varieties of chrysanthemums. along with magnificent foliage, grasses, seedpods and dried plant material will be on display. The Conservatory is open from 10 am-4 pm I Tues.-Sun. and holidays.I Further information call 622- 4433.ANTIQUES: An AntiqueI Downtown room display furnished by 25 Brooklyn dealers I through Nov. 2 at the Brooklyn I Union Gas Company. 145 I Montague St. (Court), free, ST. ANN%u2019S EXHIBITION:I The second annual show by the I American Arts and Crafts | Alliance, Nov. 3, 4. 10. 11. Sat. 10:30 am-6 pm. Sun. l-6pm. At %u25a0 Church of St. Ann and theLIBRARY CLOSED: ParkSlope Branch of the Public Library closed for renovation until Dec. 10. Will reopen at the Knights of Columbus 303 8th Ave. (5th & 6th Aves.)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 S25. write to Denise Pond. 1650 10th Ave. Bklyn 11215GOURMETS: The A & SGourmet Kitchen will be ready for appearances by radio personalities: Gene Klavan, Pat McCann and Joan Hamburg Nov. 2 at 12 noon to 1:30 pm.DINNER DANCE: Old Timers of St. James will hold 14th Annual Dinner and Dance at Farragut Monor, 1460 Flathush Ave. Nov. 2 at 8:30 pm, for information call MA4-4367.SCIENCE & REVOLUTION:Dr. Margaret Candee Jacob, Prof, of History, lecture on \Revolution\College. 245 Clinton Ave. in the Exhibit Hall. Main Bldg, at 3:30 pm. MA2-4646.SAINT 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. Reformed 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.ELECTION DAY: On Election Day November 6 all1/iuiiuu.j oi inc orooKijn * uc lie Library will be closed.ELECTION DAY PLANTSALE: On Tues, Nov. 6 from 4am-4:30pm is the Botanic Garden house Plant Sale. A wide variety of plants that include begonias, african violets. ferns and many other hanging plants. Also included in the sale is The Plant Watcher, a small greenhouse for the city-dweller. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is located at 1000 Washington Ave.DINNER DANCE: BishopFord Central Catholic High School's Alumni Mothers are sponsoring a Dinner-Dance on Fri. Nov. 4 at 500 Nineteenth St. Admission is $10.00. For further information call Dolly Marino 768-5306.ALUMNIS: The Class of1454 w ill celebrate 25 years as graduates of Bklyn. College with a Annual Reunion Banquet Nov. 10. Stanley Fink a 14hh alumnus will he honored, call 780-5065 for information.CACTI AND SUCCULENTS SALE: A 2-day Veterans day sale of Cacti and succulents w ill be Sat and Sun. Nov. 10-11 from 10am-4:30pnt at The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. All proceeds will go to further research and education at the Garden. For information. call 622-4433.PRY DINNER DANCE:Project Reach Youth, a program dedicated to the youth and their emotional as well as .physical growth, w ill hold their 2nd annual Dinner Dance on Sat.. Nov. 12 at the YMCA on 4th St. beginning at 7:30. Tickets $10.00 single, $15.00 PRY Sponsor, and $25.00 PRY patron. For further information call 768-0778.GREENMARKET: UntilNov. 21 greenmarkets at Flatbush & Atlantic Aves. every Wednesday and Thursday at LColumbia near West 4th St., 566-0440.HAMPTON CLUB; TheBrooklyn Hampton Club at 333 Lafayette Ave, annual %u2022 %u2018 Afternoon of G 2 m c s 2 nd Raffle\munity Room, Free, food, fun. raffles, games, door prizes. Nov. 3 from 2 to 8pm. Call 774-8635 for info.CAKES & CRAFTS: ThePark Slope United Methodist Church Ecumenical Sunday School will have a Cake & Craft .Sale Nov. 3 from 10 am to 4 pm in front of the YMCA at 4th St. and 6th Ave.. 444-4532.FALL FAIR: 4th Annual Fall Fair of the Community Center of St. John St. Matthew Emanuel Lutheran Church. Crafts, raffles, books, haircutting, decorations, refreshments Nov. 3 from 10 am to 6 pm at 415 7th St. call 768-0528 or 768-0772.BROOKLYN HEIGHTSFAIR: On Fri., Nov. 4 andSat., Nov. 10. Grace Church, 254 Hicks St., Brooklyn Heights. It all begins on Fri. at 3-8pm w ith a movie at 4ptn. $1, which will also be shown on Sat. \\and 8pm. $3.50 children. $7 adults. The fair, which runs both days will include raffles, toys, clothes, books, records, and various other items. Further information call 624- 1850.FLEA MARKET: On Sun.. Nov. 11 from 10am-5pm there will be a Flea Market at St. Agnes Parish (corner of Sackett and Hoyt Sts.) Toys, records, clothes, and jewelry are just some of the items that will be included. For further information call 625-1717.2pm on 3rd floor Lecture Hall. Call 638-5000.GALLERY TALKS: American Sculpture at the turn of the Century at 2pm and Highlights of the American Renaissance at 3:30pm on Sat. Nov. 3at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 F.. Pkway., 3rd floor LectureHall. For further informationcall 638-5000.ASTHMA AND ALLERGY:The Brooklyn Chapter of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation will lead a discussion on \at The Long Island College Hospital. Hicks St. and Atlantic Ave. at 2 pm on Nov. 4. Medical and lay persons will participate in the discussion panels. Meeting is free and is opened to all asthmatics and parents of asthmatics.HOYAS: \Its Hostorv. Identification and General Care\Silverman. Nov. 11 at 2:30 pm at Bklyn. Botanic Gardens in the Auditorium. 1000 Washington Ave.PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Guestspeakers Nell Bassett and Meredith Hallaus of NBC, Radio Division will discuss \fects on the Community\Bklvn. Soc. for Ethical Culture Nov. 4. 11 am at 53 Prospect Park West, S08-2472.ToursTalksFleas, FairsCAKE AND CRAFT SALE:Park Slope United Methodist Church Ecumenical Sunday School will have a cake and craft sale on Sat., Nov. 3 from 10am-4pm at the YMCA on 4th St. and 6th Ave. Volunteers are needed, contact 449-4532, Betty Cavaluzzi.RENAISSANCE TALKS:Sun., Nov. 4 at 1pm Highlights of the American Renaissance and Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture: Unity of the Arts at 3:30 by Margaret Minnick on the 5th floor of the Brooklyn Museum. Admission Free. Further information call 638- 5000.CONCEPTS LECTURE: Concepts of the American Renaissance will be presented by one of the creators of the American Renaissance Exhibit, Richard Guy Wilson on Sun., Nov. 4 atBIRDS & REASTIES: Birds and Beasties of Prospect Park an early morning field walk during autumn bird migrations bring binoculars, led by John Yrizarry, naturalist meet at Grand Army Plaza. Nov. 3 at 8:30 am, raindate Nov. 4, 622-7686.VICTORIAN CHURCHES:Victorian Church Buildings of Park Slope on a walk both historical and architectural a rare perspective on the gilded age lush with decoration and stained glass, led by Norman MacArthur. preservationist. Meet at 7th Ave. and ST. John%u2019s PI. Nov. 10 at 1 pm, 622-7686.TheatreSAM SHEPARD SHOWS:\Mother\the School of Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. Nov. 1, 2, 3, 8, 4, 10 at 8pm. Nov. 3, 4, in n at Jnni. Tickets are$2.50-$4; for more information, call 854-1180THE GOOD DOCTOR:Neil Simon%u2019s comedy, presented by Encore Studio, dir. by Mitzi Metzl-Pazer. Oct. 26, 27, Nov. 4, 16, 17 at 8:30pm. Nov.4 at 2:30pm. Tickets $3.50 (less for seniors) at the Community Center at 415 Seventh St. Call 546-2222 or 834-0647 for information and reservations.REDLINING THEATRE:Two skits, %u201c Movin%u2019 Up%u201d and %u201c Building for Dollars%u201d will be presented by the Mass Transit Street Theatre in the Pacific Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, 25 Fourth Ave., at 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. 2,3,4,10 at 8pm and Nov. 4 and 11 at 3pm. Tickets $3 ($2 for students and seniors): for more information call 444-8234.MIMEFEST %u201979; Brooklyn%u2019 s first annual mime festival with Mimelight, Moni Yakim%u2019s New York Pantomime Theatre at BACA Downtown Cultural Center, 111 Willoughby St. Nov. 9-11FIORELLO: A musical based on the life and times of Fiorello H. LaGuardia, New York's \performed bv the Heights Players. Nov. 9, 10. 16. 17, 23, 24 at 8:30pm, Nov. 18 and 25 at 2pm at 26 Willow Place. Admission $4.50. Call 237-2752 for information and res.PAUSE FOR PETS: Song and story show starring the Clark Family Chorus, Lynn Haney (with guitar) and Jose Ortiz from School District Six. Held to benefit \Strays,\gested donation, $4 ($2 for children) in the St. Charles Borremeo School Auditorium, 21 Sidney PI. Bklyn Hgts.KIP ZEGERS: A reading of poetry by Kip Zegers and Sandra Thompson reading fiction at Kazeroid & Arberman Realty, 196 Seventh Ave. 499-8200.THE MOTHERS: A 1915play, scheduled to open on Friday Oct. 26 at New Cycle Theater, 657 Fifth Ave., has been rescheduled for Thurs. Nov. 29. For more information c a ll 7S8-70QRE E C A F E163 Jorolemon St. 652-749S PLUSSeafoods, steaks, soups, saladscappucino, espresso, pastriesCatering lo r parties %u2014 up to 55 peopleOpen (or Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner53 Joralem on St 852-7498Brooklyn Society forEthical Culture53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St. 768-2972 Speaker %u2014 Nell BassettTitle %u2014 Public A ffairs ProgrammingBroadcast News and Its Effect on the Community
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