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Com inMeetingsJURORS: The Kings County | Grand Jurors' Association will meet in the Supreme Court Building, Cadman Plaza, on Nov. 15, 8pm. 788-2781.WOMEN: The Brooklyn[ Chapter of the National Organization for Women will hold a I general meeting on Nov. 17 with the topic, %u201c What Every Woman Should Know Before Visiting Her Gynecologist\At the Cadman Plaza Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, in the Community Room at 3pm. Free and open to public. For info call 868-3330.COMMUNITY BOARDS:The 2nd City Wide Community Board Conference will be held at the New School for Social Research, 66 West 12th St., Nov. 18, 12:4S-5:30pm. For info call 566-7938.MANPOWER INCENTIVES: The tax savingsavailable to employers under the Federal Internal Revenue Act of 1978 will be the subject of a business seminar on Nov. 20 at the Montauk Club. 25 Eighth Ave. Registration at 8:30am and Howar Golden will open the program at 9am. Call I 875-1000 for info.COMMUNITY MEETING:I Candidates for the December [ 4th election will be present to answer questions on the Area Policy Board, on Nov. 20, 7pm at the Community Center of [ the St. Matthew Emanuel Lutheran Church, 415 7th St.(6th and 7th Ave.) Call 788-0162 or 766-1043 for info.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS: The [ Brooklyn Heights Assoc, is meeting with community leaders to discuss common problems and solutions, Nov, 20 at | 8pm in the Undercroft of the First Unitarian Church on Monroe PI. and Pierrepont St.I 636-7574 or 522-1237.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.Theatre ____ %u00bb * -VCIRCE AND ODYSSEUS: Aone-act play for two performances at the Belanthi Gallery, Nov. 17 at 11pm, Nov. 18 at 3pm. Admission is free; the Belanthi Gallery is located at 142 Court Street, call 855-2769 for more information.THE GOOD DOCTOR:Neil Simon%u2019s 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.FIORELLO: A musical based on the life and times of Fiorello 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 for information and res.MIMEFEST %u201979: Performances by Mimelights Theatre, the D.C.C. Mime Workshop, and Moni Yakim%u2019s New York Pantom im e Theatre. Nov. 16, 17, 18 at 8pm in the BACA Downtown Cultural Center, 111 Willoughby St., call 596-BACA for information and reservations; Admission $2.50.BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE:First fall production by the RSVP Theatre Cooperative, play w ritten by Leonard Gershe and directed by Bernadette Caruso, in the Park Slope Methodist Church, 8th St. and 6th Ave., Nov. 17, 18, Dec. 1, 2 at 8pm, Nov. 18, Dec. 2 at 3pm. Admission is $2; for moreinformation or reservations, call 596-2222.THE DAY OF ABSENCE:Written bv Douglas Turner Ward, performed by the Indoda Entsha Society under the aegis of the Clinton HillRepertory Company, Nov. 16, 17 at 8pm, Nov. i8 at 4pm, Nov. 20 at 11am, in the Pratt Institute Memorial Hall, DeKalb and Hall Sts. Admission $4 ($3 students and seniors), call 783-7346 for information and reservations.ARSENIC AND OLD LACE:Perform ed by Park Slope%u2019s Gallery Players in the Old First Reformed Church, Seventh Ave. and Carroll St., Nov. 23, 24, 30, Dec. 1, 7. 8, and 14 at 8pm. Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 and 16 at 3pm; admission is $3 ($2 students and seniors), call 499-8239 for more information and reservations. Performance directed bv Bill Walters.DancePENN BALLET: Five new productions in two programs. Program A: Graduation Ball, Recital for Cello and Eight Dancers; Program B: Aura,Ravmonda Variations, Adagio Hammerklavier; Program A - 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.NEW WILLIAMS: The NedWilliams %u201c Unique Dance Experience dances inspired by Jazz, Haitian, Brazilian and African influences at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave., Nov. 24 at 8pm, CH3-3688.BETH CACHAT & DANCERS: A concert and dances by Beth Cachat, a jazz piece by choreographer Liz Milwe and a new piece by Irene Dowd at the parish Hall of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague St., Nov. 23, 24 and 25 at 8pm, 788-4752 for info.; tickets $3 of TDF vouchers.TalksCOMMUNICATION: Modern Communicafions is the topic of talk by Walter J. Ong at the LIU Bklyn. Center on Nov. 16 from 2 to 4pm (Flatbush & DeKalb Ave.) room 116 at the Salena Library, 834-6090.NAVAJO RUGS: Lecture on had woven pieces by Native Americans by Toh-Atin/ Jackson David Trading Co. of Durango Colorado, at the Park Rug Gallery, 7th Ave. & 1st St., Nov. 16 at 8pm, 788-2411.GREAT & SMALL: AllPersons Great and Small a Thanksgiving address by Michael Grupp, leader of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, Nov. 18 at 11am at 53 Prospect Park West S08-2972.REVOLUTION: The 19thCentury: 100 years of American Revolution is the theme of five lectures at the Long Island Historical Society. Nov. 18 %u201c Travel\Harrell free to members, $5 for non-members, 624-0890.SAINT GAUDENS: JohnDrvfhout, Curator for SaintGaudens Historical Site will conduct a lecture on Sun., Nov. 18 in the Third Floor Lecture Hall of the Brooklyn Museum at 2pm. The lecture, entitled \His Contemporaries,%u201d is in conjunction with the American Renaissance exhibit. For further information call 638- 5000.RENAISSANCE TALKS:Two talks at Brooklyn Museum: \American Renaissance%u201d at I pm, Nov. 18, and \Heroes: A pageant of OurPast,\free, held on the 5th floor. Call 638-5000.KidsPLANTING BULBS: Kids can discover the nature of plants grown from bulbs. Nov.17, 10-12 noon. Fee is $3, $2 for kids of Botanic Members, $2 for kids enrolled in Children%u2019s Garden. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. For more information, call 622-4433.PUPPET 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, Larry 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.THE SMOW QUEEN: Hans Christian A nderson's fairy tale, performed by the Pumpernickel Players and sponsored by the Educational Theatre Guild at Whitman Theatre. Nov. 24 at 2pm. All seats reserved and priced at $2.50; for information or reservations call 462-3525 or 284-4835.EventsTRIO: %u201cTrio\visual arts, dance and theatre at the Packer Collegiate Inst. 170 Joralemon St., Nov. 16 for alunmi and their guests.SMOKE OUT: FreeCarboximeter tests at the American Cancer Society Smoke Out at New York City Community College, 300 Jay St., Nov. 16. 10am to 4pm.CHILD FASHION: TheStrong Place Day Care Center celebrates the international Year of the Child Nov. 16 at 7pm. food and fashions from different countries, native costumes by 3 to 5 year olds, $2.50 for adults, $1 for children, door prizes, raffles at 56 Strong Place, 624-2993.MUSEUM SYMPOSIUM:The weekend symposium for the American Renaissance Exhibition will be held on Nov. 16-17. The session will begin at 10:30am on Fri. entitled %u201c A Reinterpretation of the Past\and will continue on through the afternoon with a concentration in Chicago%u2019s World Exposition. On Sat. 2pm Assessment of the American Renaissance. The entire symposium will take place in the 3rd floor Lecture Hall at the Brooklyn Museum. Free to members, $15 nonmembers. For further information call 638-5000.PRY DINNER: The Project Reach Youth will have its 2nd annual Dinner Dance Nov. 17 at 7:30pm with cocktails, live band and dinner at 8:30pm, tickets at $10, $15 or $25, call 768-0778.JULIUS CAESAR: Cynthia Belgrave presents Lou Meyers in scenes from Julius Caesar, (for all ages). Nov. 17, 2:30pm at Central Library, Grand Army Plaza. 780-7712DEDICATION: A piaquehonoring William Harper Bennet, founder of Order of the Alahambra, will be presented at a dedication ceremony at the Alahambra Center, 275 Hicks St. on Nov. 17 from 2:30pm5pm.SINGLES NIGHT: Music,poetry and a sing along will take place at the Old First Reformed Church. 7th Ave. and Carroll St. on Sun.. Nov. 18 at 7pnt. A $2.00 contribution is encouraged with refreshments to be served. Don't forget to bring your poems and instrument.POLYTECHNIC: Highschool students, parents and college transfer students are invited to an open house information session about Polytechnic Institute. Nov. 18, l -4pm at the Brooklyn Campus of Polytechnic, 33 Jav St. For info call 643-2150.ORIENTAL RUGS: TheBerkely Institute is sponsoring a rug auction at 181 Lincoln Place. Admission is $3 per person or $5 a couple. Viewing at 1:30pm, auction at 2:30, Nov. 18. Wine and cheese and door prize. For tickets and info call ST9-6060.CHRISTMAS SALE: St.Joseph High School will hold a Christmas sale on Nov. 20 between 10am and 2pm, all welcome at 80 Willoughby St. 624-3618.BETH ELOHIM: The Congregation Beth Elohim will hold a special Joint Thanksgiving Eve Service. Rabbis and members of Reform Temples in Brooklyn will participate with speaker Rabbi Robert Rothman, Pres, of the N.Y. Board of Rabbis, Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. & Garfield PI., Nov. 21 at 8:15pm, 768-3814.SportsPAL: Qualifying Boroughmeets leading to the Citywide Relay Carnival Championship of the Police Athletic League, Nov. 23 at the 369 Regiment Armory at 142 St. & Fifth Ave. at 8pm for Brooklyn, 477-9456.Films%u201c FRENZY%u201d : The necktie murderer terrorizes London. Nov. 15, 8plm. Admission $2, Congregation Beth Elohim, Garfield PI. and 8th AVe. Call 768-3814.%u201cTO DIE IN MADRID:%u201dDocumentary on Spanish Civil War, recounts the conflict in Spain as a rehearsal. Nov. 15, 7:30pm. Admission free. Bklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St.KUROSAWA: Cinema forthe Spirit presents Ikiro byThe Cutting DenHAIRCUTTING \\J CARS CENTERf o r Shampoo & Cut S8.75MEN & W OMEN and upU s a te d in R o te ! S f. S e c rg c A rc a d e(Clark & Henry Sts.) 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