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                                    TAXES: Full Value Assessments will be discussed by the Cobble FI ill Assoc. Nov. 8 at 8pm at Christ Church Hall (Clinton and Kane Sts.) with Assemblyman Pcsce, and Esposito and Senator Connor.HEARING: CommunityBoard Seven will hold a public hearing on Nov. 20 at Sunset Park Courthouse, 4201 4th Ave. at 7pm on a zoning variance to permit parking and storage of more than 5 motor vehicles at 583 - 93 6th Ave., 788-2526.BOARD TWO: Monthlymeeting Nov. 14 at 6pm at 501 Carlton Avenue Community Center of Community Board Two, 596-5410.BOARD SIX: Monthly meeting Nov. 14 at 6:30pm at the Borough Hall Court room on the 3rd floor of Community Board Six, 643-3027.BOARD EIGHT: Monthlymeeting of Community Board Eight at 7:30pm at P.S. 243 on Dean St. corner of Troy, Nov. 8, 636-0800.CLEAN AIR: Management representatives of the IJIano Corp on Bergen St. will be at a public meeting about emissions from their plant, Nov. 13 at 8:30pm at Nevins Senior Center, 460 Atlantic Ave. with the Boerum Hill South Bklyn. Clean Air Community.ExhibitsAUTUMN SHOW: Chrysanthemums and fall ornamentals in an Autumn Show are in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Conservatory through November 25 at 1000 Washington Ave.ST. ANN'S EXHIBITION:The second annual show by the American Arts and Crafts Alliance, Nov. 3, 4. 10, II, Sat. 10:30am-6 pm. Sun. I-6pm. At the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts. $1 admission For more information, call 595-8357T h eatreSAM SHEPARD SHOWS:\Mother\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.s0-$4; for more information, call 859-1180ONE ACTS: A one-act play, \presented at Belanthi Enterprises Inc; at its art gallery at 142 Court St. on Nov. 17 at 11pm and Nov. 18 at 3pm. Admission is free. For further information call 855-2769.THE GOOD DOCTOR:Neil Simon's comedy, presented by Encore Studio, dir. by Mitzi Metzl-Pazer. Oct. 26, 27, Nov. 9, 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 596-2222 or 834-0647 for information and reservations.MIMEFEST %u201979; Brooklyn's first annual mime festival with Mimelight, Moni Yakim's New York Pantomime Theatre at BACA Downtown Cultural Center, 111 Willoughby St. Nov. 9-11PAUSE 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,%u201d Nov. 10, 3pm. Suggested donation, $4 ($2 for %u2014\\ Ci /%u201cm---1 _.V IIIIU 1 V I I / I I I l l i v O i l V I I U I I V JBorremeo School Auditorium, 21 Sidney PI. Bklyn Hgts.FIORELLO: A musical based on the life and times of Fiorcllo H. LaGuardia, New York's \performed by 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 tor information and res.TalksUNUSUAL PLANT TALK:I he hoya is an unusual waxy evergreen whose origins arc traced to China. India, Northern Australia and the islands of Western Pacific. David Silverman, a Botanic sculptor, collector and researcher of the Hoya will give a talk Nov. II at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, 1000 Washington Ave. Fee: $1.00, and $.50 for senior citizens and children under 12. Members and one guest arc free.MIDDLE EAST: LARRYATLAS, an investigator of Nazi War Criminals and student of Middle East Affairs will speak at the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, Nov. II at 10am, 117 Renscn St.HEALTH CONSUMERS:Irena Kole and Mary Daugherty will discuss \of Cosumer Participation in the Health Field%u201d on Nov. I I at Ham at the Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Park W., S08-2972.ELIZABETH HOLTZMAN:Is the guest speaker at the Public Affairs Forum at the Ethical Culture Society, Nov. II. 1 pm at 53 Prospect Park W., topic \BOOK TALK: JudithG uest%u2019s \will be discussed at the book discussion at the Bklyn. Heights Library Nov. 15 at 2:30pm, 280 Cadman Plaza W.. 522-4075.COMMUNICATION: Modern Communications is the topic of talk by Walter .!. Ong at the LIU Bklyn. Center on Nov. 16 from 2 to 4pm (Flatbush A DeKalb Ave.) room 116 at the Salena Library, 834-6090.FilmsTOM SAWYER: The ParkSlope Family Film Scries will present \Tom Sawyer\7:30pm at 828 President St. Suggested donation is $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. For further information call 636-1724.DISNEY: A double Disney afternoon with the \Journey\Love Bug\Theatre Guild at Brooklyn College Center for the Performing Arts Nov. 12 at 1pm. at Whitman Theatre, 284-4835 or 462-3525, tickets $2.HEIGHTS FILM: %u201cMurderon the Orient Express,\film of Agatha Christie at the Brooklyn Heights Library at 280 Cadman Plaza W., Nov. 14 at 6:30pm.%u2018%u2018FRENZY\murderer terrorizes London. Nov. 15, 8p!m. Admission $2, Congregation Beth Elohim, Garfield PI. and 8th AVe. Call 768-3814.%u201c TO DIE IN MADRID:Documentary on Spanish Civil War. recounts the conflict in Spain as a rehearsal. Nov. 15, 7:30pm. Admission free. Bklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St.DanceBIG, BOLD & BLACK: Acelebration of Black Music &Dance with Hannibal a creative instrumentalist foimerly with Roland Kirk, EdwinaTyler's Piece of the World a female African percussion group, and Sondra Nix and The House of the Lord Choir at OurChildrens' Performing Arts Center, Nov. 9 at Klitgord Auditorium. Jay Street, 858- 9820 or 643-8106.BALLET: The Jeffrey II dancers will dazzle the audiences Nov. 10 at 8pm and Nov. 11 at 2pm at The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Brooklyn College. Nostrand and Flatbush Ave. It is being billed as the \performance of the season. Call 780-5291 for more information .MODERN DANCE: DanWagoner and Dancers will be lie second modern dance group to perform in Brooklyn Academy of Music%u2019s Lepcrcq Space this season on Nov. 8 at 7pm, Nov. 9-10 at 8pm, and Sun. Nov. II at 2pm. The company consists of seven dancers. including Dan Wagoner whose choreography utilizes all space on stage. For further information, call 636-4100PENN BALLET: Five newproductions in two programs. Program A: Graduation Ball, Recital for Cello and Eight Dancers; Program B: Aura,Raymonda Variations, Adagio Hammerklavier; Program A %u2022 Nov. 13 at 7pm, Nov. 17 at 8pm, Nov. 18 at 2pm; Program B - Nov. 14 at 7pm, Nov. 15 and 16 at 8pm, Nov. 17 at 2pm at BAM. 30 Lafayette Ave., 636-4100.M usicMUSICAL AMERICA:Bob Greene imitates the famous \Morton in his recreation of the man that spread jazz from Chicago to New York with the help of the Red Hot Peppers on Mon. Nov. 12 at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. Tickets arc $8.50 and $6.50. For information, call 6.36-4100BACA CHAMBERMUSIC: Vocal and instrumental repertoire from the 12th 17th centuries will be presented by Peter Bannon, Susan HeLlauer, I.arrv Lipnik and Frank Sammarotto, playing the winds on Wed, Nov. 14 at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, located at the corner of Montague and Clinton Sts. Concert begins at noon and is free. Further information, call 783-4469B A M %u2019 S CHAMBERI hc Tokyo Quartet with Julius Levine on the bass and Robert Routch on horn along with John Clark, w ill perform at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. as part of the Chamber Music Scries. Ihc show will run ttov. 16, 17, and 18. For info, call 636-4100ToursJAZZ SHOW: The Hannibal Peterson Jazz Group, the House ol the Lord Choir, and Edwina Tyler at Our Childrens' Performing Arts Center, 300 Jay St. Nov. 9 at 8pm. Admission $5 ($3 students, $2 children, group rates available) For more information, call 858-9820 or 643-8106.COMPOSER VS. POET: Belanthi Enterprises, 142 Court St., will present a series every second Sat. of each month entitled \Poet.\will be Nov. 10 at 9pm. with composer George Kleinsinger, composer of the opera \son MacLow, a poet who is winner of Tokyo Poets Man of the Year. Admission is $2.00.OPERA RECITAL: Puccini's Madame Butterfly will be performed bv the Brooklyn Opera Society at the Pratt Institute Memorial Hall, Hall St. near DeKalb Ave., on Nov.10 at 8pm. Tickets range $4-$15. For information and reservations, call 925-4848 or 789-6759IRISH MUSIC: Fiddles, pipes and whistles for reels, ballads, and jigs at Kazeroid and Arberman Realty Office, 196 7th Ave. Proceeds to United Block Assoc, of Park Slope. $2.50. Refreshments. Call Roberta if you're a musician. 499-8200. Nov. 10 at 8pnt.MUSICBARGE: Sonatasof Boccherini, Beethoven and Barber, works of Rosza and Popper, Nov. II at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Warren Cliiasson plays solo chamber jazz on vibraphone. Bargentusic, Ltd, is moored afloat on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing; admisstion is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15 admitted free). For more information. call 624-0461COMMUNITY CONCERT , SERIES: Soprano TradeCraney w ill perform Nov. 11 at 8pm in the First Presbyterian Church. 124 Henry St. Admission by contribution. For more information, call 624-3770. CHORAL PERFORANCE: Excerpts fromalims' Ein Deutches .%u25a0quiem. Op. 45 by the choir the St. John St Matthew inanuel T ulhoran Church 7X1 %u2022ospect Ave., Nov. 11,11 am. REE. For more information, ill 768-0528.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.A rtARTISTS 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 theFOUR WOMEN FXIUBITFrom Nov. 9-Dec. 2 at the Court Hill Gallery, located at 236 Carroll St. will exhibit the works of: Printmakers SaraAmatnick, and Donna Aorup and Painters. Mary Patten and Susan ROsnik. The hours are Tucs-Sat, II-7pm & Sun, 12-Spm. Fri. Nov. 9 at 4-11 pm, a reception will be held honoring the artists.ACRYLIC PAINTINGS: An exhibition of acrylic paintings by Judith Beckman will continue through Sun. Nov. 18 in the Gallery Space at the Downtown Cultural Center. Ill Willoughby St. Tues. and Thurs. 2-5pm, free, call 783- 4469 or 783-3077SAN JUNGKURTH: A show of paintings by Sam Jungkurth at Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave., Oct. 23 to Nov. 11. Tucs-Fri, 2-6pm and Sat. Sun. 12-6pm. 834-9677AMERICAN 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-Dcc. 30, 638-5000.BEATRICE RIESE: paint ings on show at the Long Island University SALENA Library, Flatbush & DeKalh Aves., wkdays, 9am-5pm, Oct. 25- Nov. 20. For more information call 834-6090.ABSTRACTS: HelaineManza will display her abstract landscapes and cxpressionistic paintings at The Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave. starting Tues. Nov. 13 and will continue through Sun. Dec. 2. An opening reception isHoliday CalendarComingTo help everyone into the holiday spirit, The PHOENIX plans to publish a special Brownstone Holiday calendar section in our November 29th issue. Tell us dates and times for all downtown area concerts, Christmas caroling, holiday sales, bazaars and other events. All notices must be in writing and should be in our stocking by Friday, November 23 to be sure to be included. Send to: Holiday Calendar, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217.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.DOCTORS AS ARTISTS:Paintings, sculptures and graphics by thirty Bklvn 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.COMMUNICATORS:Visual Communicators. 42 artists display their graphic designs, illustrations, advertising art. Pratt Institute Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 3! thru Nov. 21. 9 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 636-3517%u2018CONCEPTIONS IN MOTION%u2019: Artistic Production Gallery. 525 Atlantic Ave. (bet. 3rd and 4th AVes) presents works of art by a number of artists with the overriding theme of Conceptions in Motion through Nov. F'or furthcr info, call 834-1845 ___planned for Sun. Nov. 18 from 2-6pm.FIVE FEET BY EIGHT FEET: A 5%u2019 X 8' abstract painting by Manza De Franza will continue to be on exhibit through Sun. Nov. 25 at Belanthi Enterprises Inc., 142 Court St. Other works by the artist who was trained and inspired by the schools of Raphael and Michaelangelo arc on display.Fleas, FairsBROOKLYN HEIGHTS FAIR: On Fri., Nov. 9 andSat., Nov. 10, Grace Church, 254 Hicks St., Brooklyn Heights. It all begins on Fri. at 3-8pm with a movie at 4pm, $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. II from 10am-5pm therel will be a Flea Market at St. Agnes Parish (corner of Sac-1 kett and Hoyt Sts.) Toys, records, clothes, and jewelry are just some of the items that w ill be included. For further | information call 625-1717.EventsALUMNIS: The Class of1954 will celebrate 25 years as graduates of Bklyn. College with a Annual Reunion Banquet Nov. 10. Stanley Fink a 1966 alumnus will be honored, call 780-5065 for information.TRIO: \visual arts, dance and theatre at the Packer Collegiate Inst. 170 Joralemon St., Nov. 16 for alumni and their guests.HEIGHTS PLAYERS: Will hold a Fund Raising Brunch on Nov. II from 12 noon to 3pm. with live entertainment, delicious food, congenial atmosphere and two complementary drinks for $5, at 2b Willow Place. 237-2752.CHILDREN: A seminar on adult and child related issues such as male parenting roles, sexuality and adolescence, child abuse, $5 on Nov. 10 from 10am to 3:30pm at Union Church of Bay Ridge Parish House, 8101 Ridge Blvd., 748-7708.K idsPUPPET STORE: Jack and The Beanstalk at the Puppet Store at 477 Atlantic Ave. at lpm every Sat. and Sun. in November, $2 for adults, $1 for children, call 625-3893, Larrv Fantl.BOOK EXHIBIT: FromNov. 12 to 18 is Children%u2019s Book Week from 9am to 3pm at the Dillon Child Study Center on the St. Joseph College Campus, 239 Vanderbilt Ave., MA2-4696.READING WORKSHOPS:Workshops designed to help in both readiness and reading skills for children will be held on Tues. Nov. 13 from 10am1pm at Brooklyn Heights Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West. For further information call Terry Dunlavy at 522 4075.PLAY GROUP: A park Slope Play Group Directory is being complied by Workshops foi Parent Education, call 789- 2437.November 8.1979, The PHOENIX. Page 19
                                
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