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M eetingsEDUCATION: EducationalPriorities Panel invites everyone to a conference on Budgeting for Successful Schools, Dec. 1 from Pam to !pm at the N.Y.C. Bar Assoc., 40 W. 44th St., free, call 086-3.548 or 685-3503.PEOPLES FOOD: Peoples Food Co-op will hold a meeting Dec. 3, at 7:30pm. at the Park Slope Methodist Church bet. 6th Ave. and 8th A\\c. Prospective members are especially invited to participate. Annual dues are $5 with a commitment to work 3 hours a month, for information call Anna Buehrens at 460-8810.78TH PRECINCT: A PublicSafety Committee meeting of the 78th Precinct, Dec. 4 at 6 pm at 65 Sixth Ave., for information call Community Board Six, 643-3027.TAX WORKSHOP: For small business owners, conducted bv the Internal Revenue Service. Dec. 6, 9:30am4:30pm at the District Headquarters, 35 Tillary St. Call 330-7673 for more information.MODERN METHODIST: Hospital officials of Methodist Hospital will present their Modernization plans to the community Dec. 6 at 7:30pm in the Kennedy room, call 780- 3462 for information.FOOD CONFERENCE: The New York City Dept, of Consumer Affairs invites everyone to a Food Conference - How to Beat the High Cosi of Food, Dec. 8 from 10am to 3pm at St. Francis College, 180 Remsett St. 566-6047 or 566-o()48.MusicAFRO-BRAZIL1AN 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 cxhilaraiing group made up ol voting and talented dancers. Tickets are $5. S3 for students, $2 for children and TDF vouchers accepted. For info, call 858-9820, or 643-8106.DANCE DEBUT: The Brooklyn Dance Department of the Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Bedford Ave.. and Ave. H will present a series of six programs to be presented on Thurs., Fri.. and Sat., Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1 in the Center for the Performing Arts. For further details call 780-5006. Tickets are priced at S3, $2 for students and senior citizens.FOLK BALLET OF PRAGUE: The New YorkPremiere 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. I at 8pm and Sun.. Dec. 2 at 2pm. For further information call 780and will continue through Sun.Dec For hours callMUSIC CONCERT: musicon the concertina presented by Samuel Gavttrin, playing a medley of holiday, popular. Israeli and European folk music Nov 29, at 2pm. admission free. Windsor Terrace. 1 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 S2. which includes free coffee &tea.HAROLD BEASLEY:Tenor performer, with Michae' Rogers on piano, Dec. 2. 8pm at the First Presbyterian Church. 124 Henry St. Admission: $5MUSIC BARGE: Daniel Blumenthal will perform a soli piano recital on Dec. 2 at 4pm; that evening at 8pm. there will be a show of Chamber Jazz with the Jimmy Raney Duo. Bargemusic. Ltd. is afloat on the Fast River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing, admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors) 624-4061.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Directed by Alexander Sashnaw. will perform Beethoven%u2019s Ninth Dec. 4 8pm at the Church of St. ANn & I he IJOly Trinity. Montague & Clinton Sts. 624-4483.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Old Time Country Music Winners at the South Street Seaport, Canebrake Rattlers, will perform on banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. Dec. 7, 9pm. $2 admission which includes free coffee and tea. 768-2972 for more information.RENATA SCOTTO:Renowned soprano will perform songs and arias at The Brooklyn Center f< r the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, Dec. 8, 8pm. Tickets, CIO s;K s;7 $5 in the Gerswhin Hall at Brooklyn College, Flatbush and Nostrand Aves. Call 859-1180 or 780-5291A rt522-3693.HELENE MANZO: A show of paintings and monoprints through Dec. 2. opening reception Nov. 18 from 2-6pm. at the Work of Art Gallery, Atlantic Ave. Hours: Tucs.- Fri. 2-6pm, wknds. noon-6pm.AFRICAN ART: The SanArt Studio and Gallery. 15 Seventh Ave., will be exhibiting African Cloth and Canvas Paintings Sat.. Dec. 1-Jan. 31. Hours for the Gallery arc Tues.-Thurs. I 10pm, Fri. Sat.1 -6pm. For further information call 638-7526.DOCTORS AS ARTISTS: Paintings, sculptures and graphics by thirty Bklyn 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.Fleas, FairsGALA 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. atRUMM AGE SALE: I heBrooklyn Music School will hold its annual rummage sale on Nov. 30 and Dec. I at the School, 126 Felix St. Nov 30 from 12 noon-Opm and Dec. 1. 10am-3pm. Don at inns are gratefully accepted, ( all 638-5660.DANISH BAZAAR: Danish delicacies, smorrebrod, christms decorations, embroideries, knitware, etc. at the Danish Seamen%u2019s Church, 102 Willow St. Dec. I from 1 lam to 5pm. 875-0042CHRISTMAS TOWNE FAIR: At the AssumptionChurch on Cranberry near Hicks Streets on Dec. 1, 10-hpm, Dec. 2, IO-2pm. New and (4d things, raffles, Chinese auction, door prizes and refreshments and homemade baked goods.XMAS FAIR: At St. Francis Xavier Lyceum. 763 President St. (bet. 6th & 7th Aves.) Dec. 2, 9am-4pm. Featuring hand made crafts, novelties and Ilea market.SANTA%u2019S WORKSHOP: St.\\gnes Parish Hall will have hundreds of beautiful gift items, cards, wrapping paper anti gift bows, family pictures taken Dec. 2 from 9am-5pm. corner of Dackett A Hoyt.T h eatreDanceWOODBLOCK PRINTS:Japanese woodblock prints are on view at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway. w ith ukivo-e, \the floating world\woodblocks depicting actors during the 18th and 19th century and black and white prints that can be traced back to the beginning of figure printing. Hours arc Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. noon-5pm, and holidays l-5pm. Further information call 638-5000.FOUR WOMEN EXHIBIT From Nov. 9-Dec. 2 at the Court Hill Gallery, located at' 236 Carroll St. will exhibit the works of: Printmakers Sara Amatniek and Donna Aorup and Painters. Mary Patten and Susan Resnik. The hours arc Tucs-Sat. ll-7pm & Sun, l2-5pm. Fri, Nov. 9 at 4-11pm, a reception will be held honoring die anises.OIL AND LINOLEUM:Arthur Paul Ganzer will exhibit Linoleum Blocks and Paintings in acrvlic on canvas at theHenry Hicks Gallery, 93 Atlantic Ave. starting Sat. Nov. 17LOVE AND DANGER: arevision and adaptation of Edith Ellis' 1915 play, \Mothers\New Cycle Theater, Nov 29- Dec I, Dec. 6-8 at 8pm, Dec 2, 9 at 3pnt. All seats are free, 657 Fifth Ave. call 788-7098 for reservations & info.ARSENIC AND OLD LACE: Performed by Park Slope's 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.THE IMAGINARY INVALID: A season premiere for the Company Community I'hcnlre bv Moliere. Nov. 30. Dec. 1. 7. 8. 14. 15 at 8pm. Dec. 2. 1 <>. at 4pm at the Mission for Today Church. 298 Sixth AVe., Tickets $3 ($2 for children and seniors). Call 499 49(>2 for information and reservations.A SCR AP OF PAPER: French Comedy by Victorien Sardou in the New Workshop Theatre of the School of Performing Arts at Brooklyn College directed by Elissa Chaifetz, Nov. 29 thru Dec. 2 at 8pm, tickets $3, $2 students and seniors, call 859-1180 Gershwin Theatre.YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN: Performed by the Ryan Repertory Co., sponsored by the Educational Theatre Guild, Dec. 8 at noon and 2:30pm. Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College (Flatbush and Nostrand Aves). All seats reserved at $3 ea. (group rates avail). Call 462-3525 or 284-4835 for information and reservations.THE SNOW QUEEN: Children's theatre presented by I he Heights Players, dir. by Ann Stanton. Dec, 8, 9. 15. 16, 22, 23 at 2pm. $2 (children, $1.50), at 26 Willow Place. For information and reservations, call 237-2752K idsSOUND & WATER WAVES: Make Waves in still water. Learn how music is related to energy. Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. Nov. 30, 3:30- 5pm. For information, call 735-4400METAL CRAFT: Look at designs in metal objects decorated by repousse method. Try your own patterns on aluminum and copper sheets. Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. at 3pm, Nov. 30. For information, call 735-4400 AFTEP.-SCHOOL: Red Hook Library will offer, on Fridays in. November, After School Film Program at 3:30pm ages 6-12. Red Hook Branch, 7 Wolcott St. call 875-4412.M oviesSOME LIKE IT HOT: Theoutlandish romp of two musicians on the lam with JackLemmons, Tony Curtis Marilyn Monroe; directed by Billy Wilder, Nov. 29 at Beth Eloiiim Film Theatre, Garfield PI. ic 8th Ave. 8pm with $2 at the door. 768-3814.FROM HERE TO ETERNITY: One of the best film*- ever made. Last scene is the first scene of American entry into WW2. Nov. 29, 7:30pm. Brooklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St., admission freeMOZAMBIQUE: A Luta C%u2019ontinua,\Revolution in Mozambique will be shown on Dec. 2, 7:30 at The Moncada Library, 485 5th St. (bet. 8th & 9th). $2.50 and 50 cents for children. For information, call 499-2767OLGA: A FILM PORTRAIT: The Brooklyn Pacific Branch Librfary will premiere \Dec. 3, 4pm. Admission is free. Pacific Branch, 25 4th Ave. at Pacific Street. For information, call 6.38-5180CINEMA %u201979: \American Balloon Adventure,\America from San Francisco%u2019s Golden Gate Bridge to New York's sheep Meadow in Central Park. \Varied aspects of Spanish life and times are revealed in the works of Goya. Brooklyn War Memorial Bldg. Cadman Plaza and Orange St. Admission: Free, Dec. 4. For information: call 965-6584%u201c A HARD DAY%u2019S NIGHT%u201d :Average day in the life of the incomparable Beatles. Congregation Beth Elohiin, Garfield PI. and 8th Ave. Admission is $2 at door on Dec. 6, 8pm. 768-3814.ADVERTISING IMAGE:Killing us softly: Advertising's Image of Women, a film presentation with a mixture ot fact, insight, humor and outrage at the Woodward Park School, 50 Prospect Park West, Dec. 6 at 8 pm, donation $1, 768-1103.AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY: A satrieal swipe at inter-service rivalry. Setting is l)-l)ay. 1944. Brooklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St.. Dec. 6 at 7-30 n m freeORIENT EXPRESS:%u201c Murder on the Orient Express,%u201d clinton Hill Branch, 380 Washington Ave., Dec. 6, 7 pm.%u201c LOST IN THE STARS:1%u2019With Brock Peters, Melba Moore and Cjlifton Davis will be shown on Dec. 7 at Pacific Library Branch, Fourth Ave. at 3:30pmHOLLYWOOD: Historical film digest of Robin Hood, Ben Hur. Quo Vadis, Dr. Zhivago will be shown by the Park Slope Family, 828 President St.. Dec. 8 at 7:30 pm, $2 adults, $1 children,light snackswill be served.DUFFIELD: Playing now,Arabian Adventure, 12:15 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 7:50, 9:45: coming soon: Black Magic,\249 Dufficld St., call 855-3967.REX: \Tues., Wed., 5:20, 9:00. Sat.. Sun.. 2:40, 6:15, 9:50. \Streak\Fri., Mon.. Tues., Wed.. 4:15, 7:20. Sat., Sun., 1:00, 4:35, 8:10. 265 Court St. For information call 522-4838.RLAZA CINEMA: \Movie\9:30. \Mon.-Thurs., 8:00. Kiddie show on Dec. I. \and Mr. Chicken%u201d plus cartoons, all seats are $1.50. 314 Flatbush Ave. For information call 636-0170.HEIGHTS CINEMA I & II: I. \4:55,7:15,9:30. 11, \Stranger Calls\5:50, 7:35, 9:20 at 70 Henry St.LOEWS: MetropolitanQuad., I, Halloween, 1:15, 3:00. 4:45, 6:30, 8:15, 10:00, 11:00, %u201c Jaguar Lives\6:45, 10:05. and %u201c Seven%u201d , 1:40.5:00.8:20. III. \al Lampoon%u2019s Animal House\1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. IV, \1'00 .3:15, 5:30, 7:45. 9:55. On Sat. at 7:45 there will be a sneak jreview 392 Fultpm Sthe25make an Advent Tree along with ornaments is the topic on Nov. 29 with guest Charles Laemmle in the Christmas shop on the sixth floor of Abraham A: Straus. Fulton St. at II am, 875-0195.HEALTH FAIR: CatholicMedical Center of Brooklyn is sponsoring a health fair Nov.29 from 10am to 6pm at Hospital of the Holv Family, 155 Dean St. 875-9200.SHABBOS DINNER: Following Friday services a traditional meal served buffet style with Ziinrot (songs) followed by a speaker ending with Birch itt Hamazon at Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Kane St. Synagogue 236 Kane St. Nov.30 at 6:30pm reservations 875-3319 or 237-0418. $15.CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES: Brooklyn Churches & Synagogues, a photographic exhibition on the ground floor o the Long Island Historical Society, Dec. I through Jan. 5 on Pierrepont St. and Clinton St. Mon.-Fri. 9-5 pm. 624-0890.UNIFAIR 2: A bazaar and auction sponsored by the First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn, Pierrepont St. A Monroe PI. with inflation beaters and holiday items, antique clothing new and old books, needlework and baked goods, free babysitting and child care,. Dec. 1. 11 am to 5 pm, Dec. 2. Saint Saen \noon, auction at 2:30 pm. M A 4-5466.POINSETTIAS: The annual Poinsettia display at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden%u2014thousands of pink, white, red and marble poinsettias. Dec. 1 through January 6. Tues. through Sunday. 10 am - 4 pm, open Christmas and New Year's Dav, 1000 Washington Ave. 622-4433.HENNY YOUNGMAN: June Valli and Hennv Youngman are appearing at the Ford Theatre, 500 19th St., Dec. 1 at 8pm. Following the event there will be an after theatre party with music by the Ed Caso Orchestra. Tickets $8 and $10, after theatre party $3. For reservations call 965-6418 or 768-5482.SELF DEFENSE: Brooklyn Women%u2019s Martial Art%u2019s Center will present some techniques and their philosophy for women%u2019s self defense. At Womenworks, 181 7th AVe. Dec. 2. 2:30pm. Call 499-7763 for information.AWARDS: A presentation md reception. The 1979 Annette Pinsky Award will be presented to anti-redlining activists Herb Steiner. Tom and Diane Moogan on Dec. 2, 3-Spm at the Brooklyn Ethical Culture Society. 53 Prospect Park West. Wine and cheese reception. $6 donation per person.CO-OP DEVELOPMENT:People's Neighborhood Economic Development Institute is offering seminars to help in the developing of the economic potential of their area. The next meeting will be Wednesday, December 5 at 191 Joralemon St. at 7 pm. Cost for the talk is $1.00 for each individual session. For further information call 596-5500, Ext. 291.TalksEventsBLACK JEWISH CONFLICT: Speakers: Jitu Weusi of the Black United Front and Norman Markowitz of Rutgers University on Roots of Black Jewish Conflict. Presented by the Park Slope Forum Community Center, 415 7th St. Nov. 30. 7:30pm. Childcare provided. 499-1167[Ntvw r.iS V itA .s i)HOLIDAY: An illustrated talk bv Anne E. Trimble on New England Holiday tradition at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Auditorium, 1000 Washington Ave., Dec. 2, 2:30pm. Generaladmission $1. seniors and] children under 12, 50 cents.LECTURE SERIES: Anti quit ies. Importers and the American Decorative Arts is the subject discussed in the lecture series at The Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern Pkway, on Dec. 2, 2pm in the Third Floor Lecture Hall. The lecture is in conjunction with the American Renaissance Exhibit at the Museum. For further information, call 638-5000TRADITIONS: Traditionin the Education of the Artist Highlights on the American Renaissance will be discussed at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwav, Sat, Dec. 1. 2 and 3:30pm, in the fifth floor gailerv. Admission is free. 638-5000AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: Highlights of theAmerican RenaissanceWomen: Their Images and Participation in the American Renaissance will be the topic I discussed in the fifth floor of The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkway, Dec. 2, 1 and 3:30:m. Admission is free. For | further information, call 638-5000DEBAKEY MD: MichaelDeBakey, M.D., the nation's leading heart surgeon will be the speaker at a guest lecture series at the Long Island College Hospital, Dec. 6 at 11:30 am in the Polhcmus amphitheatre, 780-1960.MEET YOUR CURATOR: Luncheon Lecture Series at the Brooklyn Museum, Dec. 6. Meet Robert Moes, Curator of Oriental Art. at 1pm, free for Museum members, $2 for non-members, call 789-2493 for information.DIABETES: Family Detection program What is a Diabetes Club with Debra Piazza and John Piazza, Club leaders at Brooklyn Hospital in the Cafeteria. To register call 270- 4758. Dec. 5 at 7:30pm.AAUW: Celebrate Chrtstmas and the dawn of the New Year with the American Assoc, of University Women at a general meeting, Charlotte Bierderman, speaker and a recital by the CETA Brass Quintet. Dec. 6 7:30 to 9:30pm in the Alumni Lounge. Bklyn College Student Center. Campus Road A: F. 27 St. 851-1737CoursesYOGA COOKING: Acourse in voga vegetarian%u2022 %u25a0 ... ( . X ... VV...U > ' M l It -. , V ..lo Health. will be 7. 'll Sat. Dec. 1 at I4n Bv n St. (near Hoyt). For registration and further hjforma, , call 855-4856.November 29, 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 17 %u25ba C o m i n

