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                                    C o mMeetingsBOARD TWO: ConimitItees: Sanitation. Parks, and iRecreation, Nov. 21 at 6pm, at [Wonderland Day Care Center,1143 Waverly Avenue. Finance [and Personnel. November 28, 6 pm. at Board Office: Planning [and District Development [committee. November 29.|Ppm. Board office; Affirmative [Action Committee, December [%u25a04, bpm. Fulton Mall Improvejment Association, 409 Fulton [St.CHANNEL 13: Board ofTrustees Executive Committee of Channel 13 meeting Nov. 27 at 4pm on the second floor of 356 W. 58 St., open to the public. 560-3004.SCHOOL BD 15: SchoolBoard 15 monthly meeting at 360 Smith St. at 8pm, Nov. 28. TELEVISION: A community Iforum on the influence of %u25a0television on family life. Nov. %u25a028. 7:30pm at the Baltic St. jCcnter, 250 Baltic St. ChildIcare available A refreshments. ICall 855-3131 for info.TEACH-IN: The Brooklyn Anti-Nuke Group will be holding an informational teach-in on Nuclear Power at the Park Slope Methodist Church. 6th Ave. and 8th St. on Dec. 1. 1 -4pm.Music%u201c MAMA\resa Merritt, \television series. \Mama.\the Union United Methodist Church, 121 New York Ave. (corner of Dean St.), Nov. 25, at 4pnt. A $5 donation is requested. Call 467-0458 or 287-9240 for info.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Elaine Silver, afolksinger accompanying herself on banjo, dulcimer and guitar. Nov. 23. 9pm, at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, $2 admission, which includes free coffee and tea. For more information, call 768-2972.BARGEMUSIC: Works by Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart will be played by Lois Martin (viola), Mark Shuman (cello), and Myron McPherson (piano), Nov. 25 at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Attila Zoller on guitar and Don Friedman on piano will perform a chamber jazz recital. The Musicbarge is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing; admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors. listeners under 15, free). 624-4061.LUNCHTIME CONCERT:Performance of songs and harpsichord from the 17th Century with Naaz Hosseini (soprano) and Ronald Epstein (harpsichord) at the Church of St. Anne & The Holy Trinity, Montague & Clinton Sts. Performance starts at 12:30 and is free. Nov. 28MUSIC CONCERT: musicon the concertina presented by Samuel Gavurin, playing a medley of holiday, popular, Israeli and European folk music Nov 29, at 2pm, admission free. Windsor Terrace. E. 5th St. at Fort Hamilton Pkwy. For info, call 853-7265.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Singer, songwriter, guitarist and banjo player Toby Fagenson, Nov 30, 9pm at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture 53 Prospect Park West, 768- 2972 for info, admission $2, which includes free coffee & tea.MADAM BUTTERFLY: performed by the Brooklyn Opera Society. Dec. 1 at 8pm at Fort Hamilton High School, 83rd St and Shore Rd., cond. by Stefan Kozinsky, dir. by Benito Ortolani. Tickets $4, $5, $8, $15, call 789-6759 or 925-4848 for info or reservations.EventsBETH 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.GALA AUCTION: ThePolytechnic Prep. Country Day School parents committee will hold an auction to benifit the school, fine arts and collectibles and contributions by the parents will be auctioned, Nov. 30 at 92nd St. & 9th Ave. at8pm, preview at 7pm, 836- 9800.SHABBOS DINNER: Following Friday services a traditional meal served buffet style with Zimrot (songs) followed by a speaker ending with Birchat Hamazon at Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Kane St. Synagogue 236 Kane St. Nov. 30 at 6:30pm reservations 875-3319 or 237-0418. $15.DanceDANCE SLATED: Beth Cachat and Dancers will perform at St. Anne%u2019s & The Holy Trinity Parish Hall, 157 Montague St, on Fri-Sun. Nov 23-25 at 8pm. Admission is $3 or a TDF Voucher.NEW WILLIAMS: The NedWilliams \perience 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.ISRAELI DANCERS: The department of Cultural Affairs will sponsor the Parprim Israeli Dancers at the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Pky. on Thurs. Nov 29. The show will begin at 8pm and is free. For further info, call 493-8800.BALLET: A ballet in fiveparts with ensem ble and dance, solo dance, and projected decor, Lucinda Childs, Philip Glass and Sol Lewitt will be appearing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. in the Opera House on Thurs., Nov. 29-Sun., Dec.2. For further information call 678-5000.AFRO-BRAZILIAN DANCE:Capoerias of Bahia will be performing at the Our Children%u2019s Performing Arts Center 300 Jay St in the Klitgord Auditorium on Fri., Nov 30 at 8pm. They are a vibrant and exhilarating group made up of young and talented dancers. Tickets are $5, $3 for students, $2 for children and TDF vouchers accepted. For info, call 858-9820, or 643-8106.FOLK BALLET OF PRAGUE: The New YorkPrem iere of the Bohemian State Folk Ballet of Prague with fifty dancers and singers is coming to the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, at Brooklyn College, Flatbush and Nostrand Aves. on Sat., Dec. 1 at 8pm and Sun., Dec. 2 at 2pm. For further information call 780- 5291.Fleas, fairsHOLIDAY CRAFTS: TheBrooklyn Arts & Culture Association 3rd Indoor Juried Holiday Crafts Festival will be held Nov. 24 & 25 at Bklyn. Union Gas Co. Showrm., 195 Montague St., 11am to 8pm, 783-4469.RUMMAGE SALE: TheBrooklyn Music School will hold its annual rummage sale on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at the School, 126 Felix St. Nov 30 from 12 noon-6pm and Dec. 1, 10am-3pm. Donationsare gratefully accepted. Call 638-5660.GIFT IDEAS: Looking for stocking stuffers, ideas for Christmas give-aways decorative items to help welcome in the holday season? The Long Island Historical Society may have the perfect event. A Christmas Fair, starting Tues, Nov. 27%u2014Sat, Dec. 1 at 128 Pierrepont St. 11am%u2014 5pm, in the Seated Indian Shop. Forfurther information, call 237-0769.UNIFAIR: B rooklyn%u2019s First Unitarian Church, Monroe Place and Pierrepont St. will hold their annual fair on Sat. Dec. 1, 11am%u20145pm; flea market tables, holiday booths, soul food lunch, English Tearoom. \Comedy Was King%u201d will be shown at 1pm and 3pm. Sun. Dec. 2, noon%u20145pm; music smorgasbord, architecture tour of the Church and auction. For further details, please call MA4-5466.TalksCITY KIDS: Joh Muir will be the guest speaker of the Ethical Culture Society Sunday Meeting, with a talk entitled, %u201c Offspring of American AntiUrbanism: City Environments and City Children.%u201d Free and open to the public on Nov. 25, 11pm, at the Meeting House, 53 Prospect Park West. For inof call S08-2972.FLATBUSH: Flatbush Reflections a slide-lecture delivered by Irving Choban, official historian of Flatbush at Flatbush ReformedChurch, Church Ave. bet. Flatbush & E. 21 St., Nov. 25 at 2pm $3. for adults $1.50 for children under 12. UL6-3700.REAL ESTATE: AttorneyErick Jacobsen will discuss \What and When%u201d , Nov. 28 at 8pm at Kazeroid & Arberman Realty, 196 9th Ave. 499-8200.NUCLEAR WEAPONS: The connection between nuclear weapons and nuclear power will be the subject of a talk by William C. Davidson at the Brooklyn Heights SANE Forum, Nov. 28, 8:30pm in the Undercroft of the First Unitarian Church, Monroe Place and Pierrepont St. Free, open to the public, refreshments. Call Bob Side, 624-4483 for info.AGATHA Restaurant Charcuterie Cateringin 1926, Agatha Christiedisappeared fo rn days.This is the story of whatmight have happened-asolution as ingenious andpassionate as the writerherself could have plotted Dustin Hoffm anand Vanessa Redgravestar in this stylish, intriguing drama.Call Brooklyn Prime Time at 852-8777 todayto arrange for immediate installation!______ now open for lunch and dinner______l7MjlA26p^enueT)rookIyn^J^n20^24^B52^The No. 1 Advertising Medium to Sell the High-Income Families of Brownstone Brooklyn'/\'///////-///Jr/*/-/ 0 ///if / '\i Y y X/... f %u25a0 t._____________/171 Seventh Ave.(c o r l i t . 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