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                                    M eetingsINDIAN POINT DEMONISTRATION: At the upstate I New York nuclear plant. Buses [leave front the Cadman Plaza [Library Aug. 5. 11am and [return later that dav: S8 round [trip. For info call 858-2789. I875-3527 or 843-9879.HEARING: Application on |changeof ownership and name lof Baptist Hospital in Park [Slope and Interboro Hospital of [East New York by Health [Systems Agency. August 1189 Montague St.. 6:30 pm, 1596-4550.WATER QUALITY HEARING: Community Board Six [will hold a public hearing to [review the N.Y.C. 208 Water [Quality Management Plan at [Our Lady of Peace Youth [Center. 214 First St.. Aug. 14. 16:30pm. 643-3027. A citywide [hearing will be held Aug. 6 at ] 105 E. 22nd St. Rm. 416 at [5:30pm.BROOKLYN AN TI - [NUCLEAR GROUP [BANG]:[Every Tuesday, \the Methodist Church at 8th [St. and 6th Ave. 638-7526.NO NUKES: Shad Alliance | local meets Thursdays 8pnt 151 [Bond St (cor Bergen) Local | Level storefront 855-3339.FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Aseries of literary readings2-4pm Sundays at the Seeds of the Future Cafe, 438 Atlantic Ave, Aug 5 Barbara Barracks, Sharon Mattlin. and Dale Worlsey, Aug 12- Zoe Best. Arthur Flowers and Morntan Pritchard.%u201c THE WAY OF THE ETERNAL%u2019%u2019, a public lecture sponsored by ECKANKAR will be given on Mon. Aug. 13, 8-9:30pm at the Brooklyn YWCA. 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic. Admission is free. For more info, call 757-8633.CARAVANS: The book byJames A. michner will be discussed on Aug. 16. 2:30pm at the Brooklyn Heights Librarv. 280 Cadman Plaza West. 636-3291.EventsCentra & Prospect Park, IlNl-9hQh or 879-0740FULTON FERRY: %u201c Side walks of New York%u2019%u2019 will feature a clown, mime and juggling acts at Fulton Ferry Park at the foot of Dock St. along the East River bet. Brooklyn & Manhattan Bridges 977-8249. Aug. 5, 3pm. Rain date, Aug. 12.NUKE DEMO: Brooklyn Environmental group coordinat ing local transportation to an anti-nuclear demonstration at Con Edison's Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. Aug.5. Buses leaving front Brooklyn College at II anil Bedford Ave. & Ave H). Advance registration necessary. Tickets. $6.50, 258-1630 or 951-7112.CELEBRATION: Prospect Ave. Senior Citizen's Center will be Celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Aug. 14. Local talent and guest performances. 283 Prospect Ave. 499-9574.ATOM BOMB REMEMBRANCE: Special liturgy of repentance and hope in recognition of 34th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki %u2014 Park Slope House Church, 191 6th Ave. (Berkelev Place), Aug. 4, 7:30 pm. 789-1087.INSOMNIAC TOURS: Insomniacs on bicycle to Philadelphia start at Penn Station 9pm Aug 4 to load bike on train leaves NY 10:10pm for 15 mile ride to Boathouse Row and the Waterworks on the Schuylkill, Independence Hall, breakfast on the Delaware River, rain or shine $20 group rate, back in NY 11am Sundav, Friends ofMusicCETA ORCHESTRA: TheBrooklyn Philharmonia CETA orchestra will play in the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 3. 8pnt. tickets free on a First-come, first-served basis beginning distribution at 6pm.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: The Juggernaut String Band from Philadelphia playing Oldtinte 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.JAZZMOBILE: Performing in the Picnic House in Prospect Park. Aug, 4, 8pm, first-come, first-served free tickets starting 6pm.MOTHER CHORD: Woman's chamber ensemble, with A Piece of the World, a woman's African percussion group. In the Prospect Park Picnic House. Aug 5, 8pm, free tickets distributed starting 6 pm.THE POLYPHONIC SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Each musician plays saxophone, clarinet and flute, in alto, soprano, tenor and baritone interweaving. Aug. 5, 3pm. Works by Mozart. Frescobaldi, Mule, Handy. Beethoven and Mendel ssohn at the Alfred T. White memorial in the Japanese Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 W ashington Ave. Free. 622-4433.POETRY AND SONG: E.L. James in the Faces of Love (black lifestyles in poetry and song), with Cosmology, a new age fusion group. In the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 10, 8pm, free tickets distributed starting 6pm.EVENING MUSIC: With Bernice Johnson's Super Tots and Little Pros, and the Moffett Family Jazz Musicians in the Prospect Park Picnic House, Aug. 11, 8pm, free tickets given out starting 6pm.JAZZMOBILE: Afro-Latin band, Aug 12, 8pnt in the Prospect Park Picnic House, free tickets given out starting 6pm.MUSICBARGE: Aug. 5, A1 Haig on solo jazz piano; Aug. 12, Mike Longo on solo jazz piano. Shows start at 8pm. The Musicbarge is moored on theEast River by the foot of Fulton Ferry Landing; admission is $5 ($2.50 students, seniors, under 15 free), call 624-4061 for data beyond.AT THE GOOD COFFEEH A F T C li%u2019 * TArxi t r%u00bb B o r n K n l i v i n n * * %u201c r*~.>111 &hammer and appalachian dulcimer and venting humor, with surprise guests. Aug. 17, 9pm, $2 (free coffee and tea, with goodies available), at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West 768-2972PICNIC HOUSE PROGRAM: An evening with the Brooklyn Opera Society, Aug 19, free tickets up for grabs on a firstcome, first-served basis starting at 6pm, with the show beginning at 8pm. Performance in the Picnic House in Prospect Park.A rtIMPRISONED ART: More than 100 paintings and sketches by American prisoners will be displayed Mon.-Fri.9 am - 5 pm from July 16 to Aug 6 at Brooklyn Union Gas at 195 M ontague St. Call 643-3895 or 228-8530 for further information.BELANTHI GALLERY: Thru.' the month of August, gallery members will show a %u201c Mostly Nude%u201d exhibition. Reception: Aug. 5, 2pm-midnight. 142 Court St. 855-2769, Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri-Sun, 10ammidnight, Tues, lOam-noon, Thurs, lOam-noon and 4pmmidnight.BARRY PAIKOFF: An exhibit of photographs at the Atlantic Liberty Savings and Loan bank at 186 Montague St., now thru Labor Day.EMILY STEDMAN: Paintings and drawing in the Salena Gallery at Long Island University through July and August. Flatbush and DeKalb Aves, Hours: Wkdays, 9 am -5 pm.SEVEN ARTISTS IN ISRAEL: Paintings, drawings, watercolors, and an originalvideotaped ir artists. June 23-Sept. 3 at the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, 638-5000. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.CROSS SECTION: Paintings and sculpture by 41 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 Parkwav, 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 TradeLIONEL KILBERG: Showing tempera paintings at the offices of Kazeroid and Arberman Realty through September 20. 196 7th Ave., 499-8200.TheatreTHEATRE IN THE BACK:Aug. 4, the Rolando Jorif Dance Co. and singer Elliott Raines; Aug. 5, a Baker's Half Dozen Dance Co.; Aug. 11, the Lou Vega Jazz Ensemble; Aug. 12, the DTS (Determined to Succeed) Band with disco-jazz. 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