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                                    Thurs, lOam-noon and 4pmmidnight.BARRY PAIKOFF: An exhi bit of photographs at the Atlantic Liberty Savings and Loan bank at 186 Montague St., now thru Labor Day.CROSS SECTION: Paintings and scuipture by 4i AfroAmerican and Caribbean artists at the Community Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, July 29 through September 9. Opening reception, July 29, l-4pm. For further info, call 638-5000.101 PHOTOGRAPHS: A col lection of prints selected from the archives of the Brooklyn Museum. On display at the Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, through Sept. 3. 638-5000.GALLERY SHOW: 10 artists from each of 14 Brooklyn Galleries will show under the auspices of the Association of Artist-Run Galleries through August 22 at the Customs House Gallery, 6 World TradeMusicAT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Royston andHeather Wood from Britain singing traditional and contemporary ballads and songs both acapella and with a spot of concertina, July 27. The Good Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. All shows begin 9 pm, $2, free coffee and tea, mixed goodies available. 768-2972 or 768-2973.THEATRE IN THE BACK: Modern Jazz Four, July 28; llan Mamber and the & Love 11 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: Playint international folk songs with guitar. Also, the DTS (Determined To Succeed) Band. July 29, 1 pm, at the Canarsie Pier, foot of Rockaway Parkway near the Belt Parkway Overpass. Performance free, 783-4469 or 783-3077.JAZZ QUARTET: Tom Kirkpatrick and his Jazz Quartet will play at Kazeroid & Arberman Realty, 196 Seventh Ave. (2nd St.), Aug. 2 two shows at 8 and 9:30 pm $3 with free refreshments. 789-9012.FREE PARK CONCERT:Brooklyn Philharmonia p resenting works by Mozart, Rossini, Boccherini, Duke Ellington and Amram in Cadman Plaza Park, Aug 2, 7:30pm, free. In case of rain, the concert will be held inside the War Memorial building on Cadman Plaza.CETA ORCHESTRA: The Brooklyn Philharmonia CETA orchestra will play in the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 3, 8pm. tickets free on a first-come, first-served basis beginning distribution at 6pm.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: The Juggernaut String Band from Philadelphia playing Oldtime country music on fiddle, banjo and guitar, Aug. 3; Jim Lucas, singing unaccompanied and sporadically playing concertina, twin whistle and bones, Aug. 10. At the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, 768- 2972. Performances begin at 9pm, admission is $2; free coffee, tea and assorted goodies available.SEA MUSIC SERIES: Fridays at 8 pm, across the East River on Manhattan at Pier 15, South St. near John St. 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 S3. Should the storms rage, confirm performances and garner additional information at 766-9020, the South Street Seaport Museum.KidsPUPPET REPAIR FACTTORY: Ages 7 and up, registration July 26, Thurs 2 pm at. the Pacific Library, 4th Ave. and Pacific St. 638-5180.PUDDING LANE: A musical based on mark Twain%u2019s %u201cThe Prince And The Pauper%u201d will be performed July 17-July 27 by the Penny Bridge Players. Single admission is S2 with group rates available. Perform ances at the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St. betLIFE 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 28, location is Curved Space No. 2, Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 735-4400.SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: July 31 at 10:30 am, ages 6-12, Clinton Hill Library, 380 Washington Ave. 857-8038.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.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.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 SbS-bJ'to.SUMMER 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%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., 735-4400.SUMMER PROGRAM: Preschool children & ages 6-9 at Children%u2019s Community of Clinton Hill, 314 Waverly Ave. Register for August %u2014 trips, arts, gym. 783-1936.SKATEMOBILE: In Coffey Park at intersection Dwight and Richards Streets. 10:30- 12:30. 643-1648. Aug. 1.ZOMAR/PUPPETS WITH SOUL: July 30, 31, Aug. 1, 12 noon at the Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 Fulton St. kids $1.50 and adults $2. 636-0919.GIRLS RECREATION AND ACTIVITY PROGRAM: for junior 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 768-0778.SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN: being participated in by 79th precinct community council, June 28th-August 31st, interested organizations and agencies should contact council at 875-1016.READING ALOUD: Mon-Fri 4-5 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, Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.PR E SC H O O L F IL 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.ARTS AND CRAFTS MOBILE: In Coffey Park at intersection Dwight and Richards. 10:30-12:30, 643-1648.THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH: This book by Norton Juster will be read aloud for kids8yrs. and up, July 30-Aug 3rd. 4-5 pm, Carroll Gardens Branch Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.MRS. FRISBY AND THE RATS OF NIMH: By Robert C. O%u2019Brien will be read aloud to kids 8 and up. 4-5 pm July 30-Aug. 3 at the Carroll Gardens Branch Library, 396 Clinton St.ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Achildren%u2019s film will be shown on July 31 at 2 pm at thc%u2019Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave., kids 5 and up, 638-5180.SWIM MOBILE: August 7. I!am-3pm. on St. Marks PI. between 4th and 5th Aves. 857-8818.ARTS AND CRAFTS MO-I BILE: At 28 Wycoff between I 3rd Ave. and Nevins 10:30-1 12:30, Aug. 3. 834-8595.THE AMAZING COSMICI AWARENESS OF DUFFY MOON: This kid%u2019s film will be I shown on Aug. 7 at 2 pm at the| Pacific Library, for kids 5 and up. 638-5180.'MOBILE TENNIS UNIT: Will travel to different parks and give lessons to kids. Call John Purvis at 699-6723 for] more info.Help Can Make The DifferenceCounseling Parent Education Community Consultation Day TreatmentBALTIC STREET CENTER?50B.iticSt. Tel 855 3131Plymouth Church of the Pilgrimsl< MllUITg.ll lull,|||Or.inur \\ lin k'. SllTrls KruoklMl llrighlsMorning Worship at 11:00 A.M.%u201c The Original Jaws\Christa Fuller Burns, PreachingNursery care provided during the ServicesMinisters: Harry II. Kruencr Arnold Ostlund Jr.,William R. Nyc Organist & Dir. of MusicThe Brooklyn Heights SynagogueThe Community Temple I 17 Hansen SiieetAIIhti,1 l ouenberg. Rabbi Cantor David WeissiiMiiStaiilf'V I \Friday Evening Summer SabbathServices at 7 P.M.CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS OF OUR SYNAGOGUEReligious School registration open Ages 5through B'BMiLrvahSisterhood Cookbook Available omn Other* Hours Mon Wed Fn . 10 1 Jcc-tU/uM \\ \\ ky ytriangleT h is y e a r ,August13,1879.Official Boy Scout Sleeping Bag2'A lb polyester$21.98638-5300182 F la tb u sh A ve . (at 5th Ave.)As part of our continuing centennial celebration, you are invited to attend a special Anniversary Dinner Party. Take a nostalgic trip into the past to our landmark eating house. You%u2019ll be greeted with a glass of champagne. You%u2019ll dine under soft gas lights and relax to pleasant period music.Savor some of the favorite dishes of Victorian New York. Soft shelled crab. Fresh tomato soup. Striped bass. French lamb chops. Fresh garden peas.Peach pie.All accompanied by appropriate wines. Enjoy the cordial service of a bygone era. It%u2019s how we came to fame.100th Anniversary Dinner 7:30 P.M.,Monday, August 13th. Prix-fixeper person $35, tax and gratuities extra., so please call today Call 8 7 b b lb l. Major crecm caros accepieu.372 Fulton Street (N r Boro H all)Gage&Tbllner 1879The very famous restaurant in Brooklyn.fLafatjcttc Aucuuc jji eslnjtmau (Hunch Lafayette Ave. & S. Oxford 625 7515(irorgt ! Hi h Knight I) I) . I%u2019unIihJam. %u00ab* M WiiiuuUnM S M Minister %u2022%u00bb! MushSunday. July 299 30 Church School 10 45 Morning Wot ship the Rev Constance Baugh ol Central Presbyterian Church, Manhattan guest preacherWednesday Aug. 16 00 I ollowslnp Dinner 6 4b Bible Study 7 30 Social Concerns Committee open meeting,CHURCH BUILDING IS AIR CONDITIONEDA I III l(( II W I III \\ IIIKTOKU CAST SHIO INI, TIP I%u2019RKSKY! PAYh ('hurt h is lot it?* ' blocks cast of 14AM I ake Bust* '%u2022%u00bb. and t<- I irt 1..!\Chun E D rJuly 26, 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 15
                                
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