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                                    MeetingsBOARD 9: Community: Board 9 monthly meeting. July24, \(College. 1150 Carroll St.'8-9279.SANITATION: Fifth Avenue iCom m ittee is sponsoring a community meeting with Sanitation Dept, officials and electt ed officials to find solutions to litter problems. July 24, YMCA building. 357 9th St.. 7:30pm, 622-1900.DAY CARE HEARING:I Public hearing for New York Region on revisions in federal day care requirements, health, safety and nutrition standards in programs run by federal Health, Education and WelI fare Department, speakers call Gloria Sanger at 264-4626, July25. 10am-7pm. auditorium New York University Medical Center. 550 First Avenue at132nd Street in Manhattan.BLACK UNITED FRONT:[ Rev. Herbert Daughtry speaking on %u201c Why race relations in NYC are building toward a crisis\all welcome. Nevins Day Care Center. 88 Nevins St.. Julv 26 at 7pm. info 1 at 788-1283.HEARING: Application on I change of ow nership and name of Baptist Hospital in Park Slope and lnterboro Hospital of East New York by Health Systems Agency, August 7, 189 Montague St., 6:30 pm. i 596-4550.BROOKLYN A N T INUCLEAR GROUP [BANG]:Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church at 8th St. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.NO NUKES: Shad Alliance I local meets Thursdays 8pm 151 Bond St (cor Bergen) Local I Level storefront 855-3339.KidsTRAIL RIDE & ONE SPEICIAL DOG: These movies will [be shown on Tues. July 24 in I the auditorium of the Pacific [Branch Library . For kids age 5 |and up. 2pm at 25 4th Ave.. 1638-5180.MOVIES FOR SUMMER| FUN: Weds, at 1:30, July 25 at [the Central Brooklyn Library. [Grand Army Plaza, ages 6-12,| call for reservations. 636-3111.MARIONETTE SHOW: The | Boy Who Could Swallow THE [Ocean. July 23-25 at 12 noon.1 Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 [Fulton St., kids $1.50 and |adults $2. 636-0919.MAKE JUNK TOYS: It is the m aterials and not the | results which are junky, July 19 A 26 at the Brooklyn [C hildren's Museum. 145 Brooklyn Ave., at location no. 2 [at 1 and 1:45 pm. 735-4400.PUPPET REPAIR FACT- [TORY: Ages 7 and up, registration July 26. Thurs 2 pm at [the Pacific Library, 4th Ave.| and Pacific St. 638-5180.LEAVES & ALEXANDER [AND THE CAR WITH THE MISSING HEADLIGHT: These [children%u2019s films will be shown at 1! an; on July 25 at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th | Ave., for kids 3-5. 638-5180.t s t r * m - . ,I r \\ l l l U Y I L d l|based on mark Twain's %u201c The [Prince And The Pauper\[be performed July 17-July 27 [by the Penny Bridge Players. [Single admission is $2 with [group rates available. Pcrfor- [m ances at the Assumption 'hurch, 59 Cranberry St. between Henry and Hicks. For times, info, and reservations call 596-2677 or 855-6346.LIFE ON A SPACE STATION: Climb through the Curved Space Labyrinth and find out about the needs of a real space station. Participants must be at least 4 feet tall, at 3:15 on July 20 and 28, location is Curved Space No. 2. Brooklyn C hildren's Museum, 735-4400.PUZZLES AND GAMES:2:30-4:30 pm Mondays July 23 and 30 for ages 6-12 at the Clinton Hill Library, 380 Washington Ave. 857-8038.SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: July 24 and 31 at 10:30 am ages 6-12, Clinton hill Library at 380 Washington Ave. 857-8038.THE DOT AND THE LINE* CIRCUS BABY* AND THE PRACTICAL PRINCESS:These children's films will be shown at 11 am on August 1 at the Pacific Branch Library. 25 4th Ave.. for kids 3-5, 638-5180.MAKING TOYS FOR YOUR KIDS: a free workshop will be given every Tuesday from 3-5pm. July 17-August 7th. It is being sponsored by the Teen Parent Project. 262 9th St., all parents welcome, 788-2785.DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT* PULCINELLA* AND THE BOY AND THE NORTH WIND: These kids films w ill be shown at 11 am on Aug 8 at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave. For kids3- 5. 638-5180.RAPUNZEL: Will be performed July 31-August 10 by the Penny Bridge Players. Single admission is $2 wit group rates available. Performances at the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St. between Henry and Hicks. For times, information, and reservations call 596-2677 or 855-6346.C H IL D R E N %u2019S M ODEL BUILDING WORKSHOP: Oneweek workshop offered weeks of July 16 and Aug 6, 10 am to noon by the South Street Seaport at Museum's Model Shop. 9 Fulton St., ages 8-10. costs $22.50 for members or $25 for non-members, enrollment limited, for information call 766-902SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL:July 3. 10, 17, 24 and 31 at 10:30am, ages 6-12, Clinton Hill Library at 380 Washington Ave. 857-8038.FILM PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN: Fridays 4pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St., 636-3291.AIR PRESSURE: Ride up and down on an air pressure lift and learn how it works. July 21 and 28 at 3:15, location no. 4 at the Brooklyn C hildren's Museum. 145 Brooklyn Ave., 735-4400.SUMMER PROGRAM:Preschool children & ages 6 to 9 at Children's Community of Clinton Hill. 314 Waverly Ave. Register for June, July, A u g u s t %u2014 tr ip s , a r t s , gym. Phone: 783-1936MOBILE TENNIS UNIT: Will travel to different parks and give lessons to kids. Call John Purvis at 699-6723 for more info.GIRLS RECREATION AND ACTIVITY PROGRAM: forjunior and senior high girls, sponsored by Project Reach Youth, the group meets Tuesday 4-6pm and Saturday mornings and afternoon at 421 7th St. For further info, contact Dale at 768-07^8.SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN: being participated in by 79th precinct community council, June 28th-August 31st, interagencies should contact council at 875-1016.READING ALOUD: Mon-Fri4- 5 pm, for kids 8 and up, at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.WEDNESDAY FILMS: For kids 10 and up at 2 pm. CarrollGardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.PR ESC H O O L FIL M S:Thursdays at 10:30, Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.FILM PROGRAMS: Tues. at 2 pm at the Pacific Branch Library, 4th Ave. at Pacific St., for kids ages 5 and up. 638-5180.PRESCHOOL FILMS: Forkids ages 3-5, Weds, at 11 am. at the Pacific Library at 4th Ave. and Pacific St. 638-5180.PACKER SUM! R PROGRAM: Swimming, arts &crafts, macrame, dancing, singing, softball, judo, soccer, gym, plus. Packer Collegiate Institute. 170 Joralemon St. 875-6644.MusicPROSPECT PARK JAZZ:The J.R. Mitchell Quintet will perform in Prospect Park near the West Park Drive and 11th St., with piano, bass, trombone, reeds, and drums, July 19, 6-9pm. Free. 475-9210 for further info.SOUTH STREET SEAPORT WEEKEND: All concerts on Pier 15, South St. near John St. in Manhattan, call 766-9066 to confirm in bad weather. Backwoods Band with bluegrass, July 19. 8pm, $3.50; The Liverpool Judies, with sea music, July 20, 8pm, $3; American Steel with rock-n-roll July 21, 8pm. $4.THEATRE IN THE BACK:Sidmir production of Elaine Jackson's %u201cToe Jam ,%u201d featuring members of the Alonzo Players company, July 21; Ryan Repertory Company singing numbers from Godspell, and the Ravenswood Band, July 22. performances 7 pm in the Parking Lot at the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, events free (bring sometthing to sit on). 783-4469.MUSIC BY THE HILL AND POND: At the Alfred White Memorial in the Botanic Gardens, soprano, flute, oboe, violin, viola and cello playing works by J.C. Bach. Purcell, Vaughan-Williams, Mozart,uuaiw uglu. in td ic of rain, inthe auditorium. July 22, 3pm, at 1000 W ashington Ave., 622-4433.MUSICBARGE: Chambei jazz with Dick Wellstood on solo piano, Juiy 22, 8 pm; the Phil Bodner Quartet on July 29 at 8 pm. Admission $5 ($2.50students or seniors, under 15 free). The M usicbarge is moored on the East River at the Foot fo the Fulton Ferry landing. 624-4061.THE HEIGHTS MUSIC: Selections from the musicals of the Heights Players, performed by that theatre group. Also, the Lou Vega Jazz Ensemble. July 22, 1 pm at the Canarsie Pier, foot of Rockaway Parkway near the Belt Parkway overpass, free. 783-4469 or 783-3077 for information.NOONDAY CONCERT: TheBaroque Chamber Group on harpsichord, baroque flute and viola da gamba, July 25, 12:30 pm. At the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, Montague and Clinton Sts., admission bv contribution.CO M M U N ITY SIN G S: Choral works of the masters. Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass and Faure%u2019s Requiem, July 25, 7:30 pm at the Grace Church, 254 Hicks St.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Sparky Rucker from Tennessee playing blues, gospel, work songs and traditional folk, July 20; Royston and Heather Wood from Britain singing traditional and contemporary ballads and songs both acapella and with a spot of concertina, July 27. The Good Coffeehouse at the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. All shows begin 9 pm, $2, free coffee and tea, mixed goodies available. 7 6 8 -2 9 7 7 n r 7 6 8 -2 9 7 3THEATRE IN THE BACK: Modern Jazz Four, July 28; Ilan Mamber and the & Love II band, July 29. Performances 7 pm in the parking lot at the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, events free (bring chair, blanket, stool, or mushroom). 783-4469.ILAN MAMBER: Playing international folk songs with guitar. Also, the DTS (Determined To Succeed) Band. July 29, 1 pm, at the Canarsie Pier, foot of Rockawav Parkway near the Belt Parkway Overpass. Performance free. 783-4469 or 783-3077.THURSDAY NIGHT CONCERTS: Held in the Kazeroid and Arberman Realty Offices with shows at /:JU pm, 9 pm and bluegrass jam sessions at 10:15pm. $2 per show; performers to be announced. For further information contact Mike Soloway at 789-9012.MUSICBARGE: Chamber jazz concerts continue Sunday evenings at 8 pm. Dill Jones,solo piano, July 15; Dick Wellstood, solo piano, July 22; the Phil Bodner Quartet, July 29; A1 Haig, solo piano, Aug 5; Mike Longo, solo piano, AugFOLK MUSIC SERIES: Con certs Wednesdays at 7:45 pm on Pier 15. the Manhattan edge of the East River at South St. and John St. July 18, Clanjamfrey; July 25, Neil Rossi and Ron Gonella; Aug 1 Joan Sprung and Sara Grey. Perform ances sponsored by the South Street Seaort Museum. Admission is $2.50 and call 766-9020 for information and confirmation during bad weather.SEA MUSIC SERIES: Fridays at 8 pm, across the East River on Manhattan at Pier 15, South St. near John St. July 20, The Liverpool Judies; July 27, George Wald; Aug 3, the X-Seamen%u2019s Institute; Aug 10, Stout; Aug 17, the Smith Street Society; Aug 24, John Roberts and Tony Barrand. Events are $3. Should the storms rage, confirm performances and garner additional information at 766-9020, the South Street Seaport Museum.TalksDanceBAKER%u2019S HALF DOZEN DANCE THEATRE: With the Capoerias. and Afro-Brazilian dance company. July 20 in the Picnic House in Prospect Park; free tickets are distributed 6 pm, first come first served, performances at 8 pm.THE INTERNATIONAL A FR IK A N A M ER IC A N BALLET: With Sondra Nix and dancers. July 19 and Julv 21 int h p p ; P n i r W a i i c o i n P r n c n o o tPark, free; first-come, firstserved tickets distributed at 6 pm, performance at 8 pm.THURSDAY* WE DANCE: Dance conerts held weekly in the Golt ~*n Age Center Picnic House ii Prospect Park, offered free and begin: ing at 8pm. July 19, Mitchell Rose Dance Co.; July 26. Rachel Lambert Dancers; Aug 2, The Changing Times Tap Dancing Company; Aug 9, Nana Weiner and Dancers and the Vic Stornant Dance Theatre; Aug 18, the Morita Dance Co. and Rosalind Newman.R A C H EL LA M B ER T DANCE COMPANY: July 26 in the Picnic House in Prospect Park, free, first-come firstserve tickets distributed at 6 pm, performance at 8 pm.SQUARE DANCES: At the YWCA square dances with live music Fri. eves 8-10pm, July 13. 27; Aug. 3, 17, admission $2, 30 Third Ave (Atlantic Ave) 875-1190.SEAPORT DANCE SERIES:Performances on Wednesdays, 8 pm, $3, on Pier 15 sticking into the Manhattan bank of the East River from South St. near John St. Unscheduled performances on August 8 and 22; August 15. the Judy Scott Experim ent in Interm edia Dance Co.; Aug 29, the David Woodberry Dance Co. Perform ances sponsored by the South Street Seaport Museum; call in case of rain to confirm, 766-9020.SOUL TRAVEL: Eckankar. A Way of Life presents an introduction to the science of Soul Travel. To be held at Prospect Park YMCA, 357 9th St. on July 23 at 8 pm. 857-3926.BATTERED WOMEN: Free movie and discussion, July 23, 2 pm and July 25, 7 pm. Carroll Gardens Library at Union and Clinton Sts. 895-2908.FilmsEDUCATIONAL FILM PROGRAM: Fre films at Floyd Bennet Field during the month of July. \narrated by Bill Cosby, July 18 at 7 pm; %u201c Safe Home,%u201d a cinematic alert to home hazards, on July 25 at 7 pm. In the Conference room of Building 272, Floyd Bennet Field; call 630-0126.CINEMA 30: Friday films at the YWCA at 30 Third Ave., $1 per show. %u201c My Little Chickadee,%u201d starring Mae West & W.C. Fields, July 13; %u201c Big Boradcast of 1932,%u201d with Burns and Allen, Bing Crosby, and Cab Calloway, July 20; %u201c Ma and Pa Kettle%u201d , with Marjorie Main, July 27. Shows begin 7:30 pm in room 304, and refreshments will be sold. Call 875-1190 for further info.CENTRAL LIBRARY: Free films at the Grand Army Plaza Ingersoll Central Library. Tuesday. 2:30 pm afternoon program: \Study of a Psychic%u201d and %u201c Psychics, Saints and Scientists\Dictator\%u201c Funny Face%u201d on July 31. Saturday afternoons at 2:30 i : %u201c On the Town,\
                                
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