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                                    o m iM eetings_ MODERN METHODIST:IHospii.il Tfkials ot Methodist Hospiial %u25a0%u2022'%u25a0ill present thoir Modernization plans to the conin%u2019iini' x Dec. 6 at :30pm in the Kennedy room, call '80- 3462 for information.PUBLIC HEARING: OfCommuniix Board \23rd St. Park at 5th Ace. to see jif the community is no longer [interested in basing this piece if property serve as a park. Sunset Park Courthouse, 4201 th Ave.. Dec. h at 7pm. FOOD COSTS: Hosv toBeat the High Cost of Food' community based conference y the Department of Consumer Affairs at St. Francis Colege Dec. 8 at 10am. Joralemon |St. between Court and Clinton, 1566-6047.EASTERN PARKWAY: TheEastern Parkway Coalition will have an evening of fun & entertainment in recognition of contributors to the community at the Vulcan Hall. 739 Eastern Parkway (Brooklyn Ave.) Dec. 8 at 8pm.. tickets $5 or $7 at the door. 493-5040 or 636- 4774.BOARD TWO: MonthlyCommunikty Board Two meeting Dec. 12 at 6pm at Borough [Hall, 2nd floor courtroom, call 59h-54IO tor information.BOARD SIX: Monthly meeting Community Board Six Dec. 12 at 6:30pm preceded by a public hearing to ask for a delay in the sale of P.S. 30 in RedIHook at Borough Hall, cal 643-|302~ for information.CITY PROBLEMS: Republican Assembly Task Force on (Neighborhood Preservation (hearing Dec. 12 at 9:30am at |thc Bay Ridge Public Library.?3rd St. and Ridge Blvd about It n 11 value reassessment and |the elderly crime victim.BOARD EIGHT: Communi- %u25a0ty Board Eight monthly meetline Dec. 13 at 7:30pm at StuyInark House. \PUBLIC RELATIONS: A(day long seminar for non-profit forgani/ations by the Citi/.ens %u25a0Commitce for New York Citv at IMcGraxvHill. 1221 Ave. of the [An %u2022 ritas (47th St. room 208) |D t.. 13 at 9am. SI 2 or Si for alf a day. 5~8-4747 or 697- 765.CONSERVATION: Flatbush jDevelopment Corp and Bklvn. (College present a Energy Conservation Conference with (workshops and presentations fm heating systems, heat loss prevention and financing. Brooklyn College Student Confer. Dec. 14 and Dec. 15. 9am [to 12:30pm. free, register 780- 5254 or 469-8990.S( HOOL BD.13: Communiliv School Board 13 meeting at IP S. 46. 100 Claremont Ave. at |8pm. Dec . 18. call 624-7778 for (information.Music(AT THE GOOD COFFEEJh OI%u2019SE: Old Time Country |Music Winners at the South (Street Seaport. Canebrakc |Ra111 et s. will perform on banjo, [fiddle, guitar and mandolin at [the Good ( offeehouse of the [Brooklyn Society for Ethical [Culture. S3 Prospect Park [West D<1 %u201c. 9pm. 42 adntisIsion which includes free coffee |and tea \[information.RENATA SCOTTO: |Renowned soprano will perform songs and arias at The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Aits at Brooklyn College, Dec. 8, 8pm. Tickets, SI0. $8. $7, $5 in the Gerswhin Hall at Brooklyn College. Flathush and Nostrand Axes. Call 859-1180 or 780-5291OPERA SOCIETY: The Brooklyn Opera Society will perform Mascagni's L'Amico Frit/, a comic opera. Dec. 8. 8pm in the Pratt Institute Memorial Hall (Willoughby and Hall Sts). Tickets. S4. 45. 58. 415. Call 789-6759 ot %u25a0*25-4848 for more information and reservations.BROOKLTN COLLEGE SYMPHONIC BAND: Performing a selection of works by Stravinsky, l\\es and others, Dec. 9. 2pm. Whitman Hall at the Brooklyn College Campus. Flatbush and Nostrand Axes. 42 141 for students and seniors.BROOKLYN DOCTORS%u2019 SYMPHONY: Classical, semiclassical. brass chamber and Dixieland music. Dec. 9, 2:30 pm. in the auditorium of the nurse's residence. Kings County Hospital Center at Clarkson and Nexx York Axes. Admission is free.COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES: Susan Fricdlanderperforms on flute at the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St., Dec. 9 at 8pm. admission by contribution, for more information call 624- 3770.ADVENT MUSIC: Western Wind, a vocal sextet, will sing Advent and Christmas music at the St. James Cathedral (Jay iV Tillary) Dec. 9 at 7pm, tickets at S3, seniors & students $1.50. TDF vouchers, for information call 855-6390.GRACE CHURCH: Flutist Lyra Gilb xvill play works by Hummel, Martin. Debussy. Gluck. Kent andGaubert. Gilb will make her Carnegie Hall debut two days later. Dec. 9, 4pm. at the Grace United Methodist Church, 7th Ave. &St. John's PI. S3 (41.50 students and seniors). For more information, call 757-8344 LIONEL HAMPTON: Jazz performer Lionel Hampton will perform with his own eleven piece band. A marvelous time is guaranteed for all. Dec. 9. 3pm at the Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church. 85 So. Oxford St. Tickets. 415 ea. Call 625-7515 for more information and reservations.AT THE MUS1CBARGE: Daniel Blumenthal. Barbara Govatos and Julian Rodeseu \\x ill play trios by Saint-Saens and Franck on Dec. 9 at 4pm: that evening, there will be a performance of classical jazz with Jazz a Cordos at 8pm. The Musicbarge is moored afloat on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing. Admission is 45 (.42.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15. free): for more information call 624-4061.CHORUS AND ORGAN: Pieces bv Monteverdi. Brahms. Poulenc, and Williams xvill be performed by the Choir of the Church of the Ascension and Vernon de Tar. organist. Dec. 9 at 8pm. at the Church of the Ascension. Fifth Ave. at 10th St., admission by contribution. For more information call 254- 8620 or 254-8553.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Singer songwriter/performer Joe Heukerott will perform traditional and contem porarv music on Dec. 14 at 9pm in the Good Coffeehouse of the Bmoklvn Society for Ethical Culture. 53 Prospect Park West, admission 42 (which includes free coffee or tea). For more information call 768-2972.CHANUKKAH CONCCERT: Comedian Van Harris and singer Claire Barry w ill perform at the Ocean Parkway Jewish v cnici. ,o() Ocean rkvxy, Dec. 1.5 at 8pm. Obtain tickets at the Negev Home Made Food Inc.. 1211 Ave. .1 or bv calling GE6-4900CAROLING IN THE PARK: Dec. 15 at 1pm, trationai tree iigiiting ceremony and caroling festivities will be held at the Litchfield Mansion in Prospect Park. Sponsored bv A \\ S. the Dept, of Parks and Recreation, and the Park Slope Cixic Council, which will supply hot chocolate to the carolers. For info, call 965-6515.CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: Soprano Benita Valente. oboist Ronald Roseman. cellist Fimothy Eddy, and harpsichordist Kenneth Cooper will perform an all-Bach program in the Lcpercq Space at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue, on Dec. 14. 15 at 8:30pm. Dec. 16 at 2pm. Tickets are $6.50. For more information call the Academy at 636-4100.BACH FAMILY: The Packer Collegiate Chorus %u2014 The Brooklyn Friends Chorus xvill be at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 1 ()()() Washington Axe. Dec. 16 at 2:30pm. singing selections by the Bach Family. Free. 622-4433COMMUNITY CONCERT SKRIES: A classical guitar and violin concert will be presented by Anton Pawlowski, Dec. 16. 8pm, admission by contribution, for more details call 624-3770.AT THE MUSICBARGE:String Quartets by Haydn and Beethoven will be performed at 4pm on Dec. 16. That evening at 8pm, Don Coates will play a solo recital of chamber jazz on piano. The Musicbarge is afloat at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing, with a $5 adtnis sion ($2.50 students and seniors, listeners under 15. admitted free); for more information call 624-4061.PARK SLOPE BAZAAR:The Park Slope Senior Citizens Center will hold it%u2019s Christmas Bazaar with a variety of handmade crafts, a rummage sale, a raffle, refreshments, with all proceeds benefitting the Center. Dee. 7 & 8 all dav at 7th Ave. and 7th St. 499-9814.c n i n m r t m r , n , %u201e i j g i i u u l i m u . J ( . u i d l i u sBorromeo School is holding it's annual Christmas Bazaar with gift items, bric-a-brac, an international buffet, home baked goods and a raffle. Dec. 9 & 10.CRAFTS FAIR: The ParkSlope Safe Homes Project, a community-based program for battered women and their families. is sponsoring this fair, geaturing the works bv the members of Artworkspace. Dec. 14. 12 noon to 6pm . Dee. 15. I0am-6pm. Dec. 16. !-5pm at Women's Works Bookstore, 181 7th Ave.ArtACTOR PRINTS: A new installation of Ukiyo-e School prints, featuring 35 of the Museum%u2019s finest prints of actors in the Japanese Kabuki Theatre, on exhibit at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway through Jan. 31.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 are Tues.-Thurs. 1-IOpm, Fri.-Sat. l-6pm. For further information call 638-7526.GROUP SHOW: TheHenry Hicks Gallery, 93 Atlantic Ave. will be exhibiting a group show depicting the distinguishing works of their Gallery members starting Dec. 6. For information, call 522- 3693 or 624-2231ART THROUGH THERAPY: An exhibition of patients' works from the Height-HillGRAPHS: An exhibition of 12 Brooklyn Photographers will open at The Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern Parkway, on Sun., Dec. 9 in The Community Gallery.INNOCENTS ABROAD:During the period between 1865-1917, many wealthy people were travelling Furope and the World acquiring works of art America seemed to lack. %u201c Innocents Abroad\hibition of many of these items at The Brooklyn Museum, thru Jan. 31. 200 Eastern Parkway. The exhibit, which is currently in the 4th floor Gallery, is in conjunction with The American Renaissance exhibit.AFRICAN CLOTH: plus an exhibit of canvas paintings, at the SAN Art Gallerv, 15 Seventh Axe., through Jan. 31. Hours: Tucs-Thurs l-10pm.Fri., Sat. l-6pm. Call 638- %u2022*526 for further information.WINTER ARTS & CRAFTS: Painted and woven paper constructions by Louis Marciante. prints and etchings by Sara Amatniek. prints and pots by Washington Ledesma, jewelries by Patience Morgan and by Charo Zayas. and photographs by Phyllis Wrvnn. Dec. 7-30 at tiie Court-Hiil Gallery, 236 Carroll St.. Tues-Sat 11am7pm. Sunday noon-5pm. Call 875-6315 for more information.RENAISSANCE: A comprehensive show at art, furniture, clothing, and jewelry of the period between 1876-1917 will continue to be on display in The American Renaissance exhibit through Dec. 30 at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.WOODBLOCK PRINTS: Japanese woodblock prints are on view at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, with ukivo-e, \the floating world\woodblocks depicting actors during the 18th and 19th century and black and white prints that can be traced backThe Danny Grossman Dance Company will perform at BAM on Dec. 6 at 7 pm,Dec. 7 and 8 at 8 pm. and Dec. 9 at 2 pm. (David Street Photo)GRACE CHORAL SOCIETY: A performance of \ia\Emmanuel Shall Come\Grace Choral Society, Dec. 17, 254 Hicks St.. 624-2332 for information.CAROLING: Contemporary as well as traditional Xmas carols xvill be sung by students of P.S. 10,511 71Ei Ave., before School Board 15 meeting on Dec. 19. 8pm.Dancet Ui.K DANCE: Karl Finger teaches beginners%u2019 classes in folk dance every Tuesday in Park Slope, Garfield Temple House. (8th Ave.) 7:30-8:30pm 41. 783-0500.GROSSMAN: Danny Grossman Dance Company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dec. 6-9 in the Lcpercq Space,- - * <%u2022 * f. 1U A 1 C\\A .)U EdldWH'-Flea & FairsMental Health Service will continue on the 1st floor Corner Gallery at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway thru Dec. 12.AUDIO-VISUAL TRAVELOGUE: View of Eastern European contries, presented by photographer Eugenia conito. Refreshments served. 3pm Dec 9 at the Belanthi Gallery, 142 Court St., call 855-2769 for more facts; admission is free.NEW YORK ALBUM: over 100 prints, drawings and photographs that are a permanent collection of The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, xvill continue to be shown thru Jan. 6.SUBLIMINAL ANCESTRY: Paintings, drawings, and graphics by M.L.J. Johnson at the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration C'orp's Center for Art and Culture at 1368 Fulton St. Dec. 9-.lan 13. Opening reception, Dec. 9. 4-8pm. Hr: Weekdays. 9-5pm. For more information, call 636-7891BROOKLYN PHOTOto the beginning of figure printing. Hours are Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. noon-5pm, and holidays l-5pm. Further information call 638-5000.KWANZA EXHIBIT: Documentary in photos of life in (he Yoruba Village, lmpetu-Ijesha. Nigeria by Ted Lawton, Dec. 6-20, and silk thread paintings by Ayinla M Afolima in a demonstration, Dec. 15 only. At the New Muse Museum, 1530 Bedford Ave., call 756-3801 for C .hours and other information.HENRY HICKS GALLERY:A members show, running for the month of December, featuring arts in many media including paintings, sculptures, patterns, watercolors, pastels, graphics and figuratives. 93 Atlantic Ave., Fridays 3-6pm, wknds., noon-6pm. Reception: Dec. 16, 2-6pm. Call 834-1572 for further information.CHRISTMAS CARDS:^misiinus cards designed and created by members of the Community Gallery Brooklyn Artististry will be on exhibit at The Brooklyn Museum, 200Eastern Parkway starting Dec. 15-Jan. 13.DOUBLE MEDIUM: Works in acrylic and works in oil by Andrea Lannin will be shown at the Brooklyn College Student Center, through Dec. 21. weekdays lOam-lOpm. The college campus is located at Flatbush and Nostrand Aves.PAINTINGS: Works byJohn Caggiano will be shown at the SALENA Library at Long Island University, Flatbush and DeKalb Aves., 9am-5pm weekdays, through Dec. 20. For further info, call 834-6090.ServicesVOLUNTEERS: Are needed during (he Christmas and Hanukkah season to sort, xvrap and distribute gifts to handicapped children, Dec. 17 & 18 for Bklvn. Bureau of Communilv Service, 875-0710.SENIOR ACTION: TheSenior Action Line sponsored by the Office of the Ombudsman with trained volumteers concerned about the plight of the elderly, refer clients to appropriate source for help, or act as advocates and intervene to resolve problems. 52 Chambers St. 349-0870.PREPARE: FOR SPRING: The Cooperative Extension of Cornell University free fall and winter workshop on container gardening (indoors and out) and vacant lot gardening ideas for spring, 30 Third Ave. or call 237-0920 or 237-0926.HOLOCAUST: In Cambodia to find out what you can do to help call 686-5522 set up by proclamation of President Jimmy Carter.CHRISTMAS BAGS: Thebedside bags project sponsored by the Church Women United in Bklvn are putting oul an appeal for support of theii bedside bags that they distribute to men and women in hospitals and nursing homes each year, litis year they are short of any item you would deem would be practical to have in a Xmas bag and welcome any contributions. Send your gifts to: 66 Court St. Rm. 1107.FLU SHOTS: Free flu shots will be available for Senior Citizens who suffer from chronic respiratory or debilitating diseases. To get these shots go to the Fort Greene District Health Center at 295 Flatbush AVe. Ext. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon. For more information, call 643-3768CONSUMERS: With consumers%u2019 complaints call the City Department of Consumer Affairs, 577-0111, Mon. thru Fri.9 to 5 pm.%u201c WHAT%u2019S UP, BACA%u201d : Is acultural hotline beginnin on Sept. 4th to provide up to date info on theatre, concert, dtrnce and art happenings. Dial 596-BACA between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.LIBRARY CLOSED: ParkSlope Branch of the Public Library closed for renovation until Dec. 10. Will reopen at the Knights of Columbus 303 8th Ave. (5th & 6th Aves.)FilmsADVERTISING IMAGE:Killing us softly: Advertising%u2019s Image of Women, a film presentation with a mixture of fact, insight, humor and outrage at the Woodward Park School, 50 Prospect Park West, Dee. 6 at 8 pm, donation $1, 768-1103.AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY: A satrical swipe at inlcr-service rivalry. Setting is D-Day, 1944. Brooklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St.. Dec. 6 at 7-30nni free.ORIENT EXPRESS: \on the Orient Express,%u201d clinton Hill Branch, 380 Washington Ave., Dec. 6, 7 pm.%u201c LOST IN THE STARS:%u201dWitli brock Peters, ivieiba Moore and Clifton Davis will be shown on Dec. 7 at the Pacific Library Branch, 25 Fourth Ave. at 3:30pmPage 22, The PHOENIX, December 6, 1979
                                
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