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a cushion or like'soft appliance. For more information call 783-4469.THEATRE-IN-THE-BACK:Free programs, beginning 7pm in the back parking lot of the Brooklyn Museum (bring a pillow, seat, blanket, etc). Aug 18, the Old Friends band with original rock androll; Aug 19, the BACA Annual Youth Festival with all-day events; Aug 15, Hispanic M usic/Dance Festiv al Evening. For more info call 783-4469.Flea s, fa irsBAM FAIR: Every Saturday through Aug 18 there will be rides, foods, crafts, and music in the Brooklyn Academy of Music Parking Lot at Flatbush and Atlantic. 9am-9pm. 857-7557.Film s%u2018%u2018The Hobbit%u201d , Aug. 2; %u201c Sunset B oulevard,%u201d dir. Billy W ilder, Aug. 9; %u2018%u2018On The Town%u201d Aug. 16; %u201c Jazz on a Sum m er%u2019s Day,%u201d Aug. 23; %u201c The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,%u201d Aug. 30. Call 638-5180 for further info.THE GOODBYE GTRT: This oscar winning film starring Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason will be the first of four films presented in the Hall St. and Dekalb Ave. Community Garden this summer %u201c after dark.%u201d Film dates are July 13, 27, August 10. z9 24. The films are sponsored by the Pratt Area Community Council,FILM M OBILE: Show ing short films ranging in subject from cockroaches to love, the Parks Department Filmmobile will appear at J.J. Byrne Park, between 3rd and 5th Sts. and4th and 5th Aves. in Park Slope at dark on August 16. Viewing is free.THURSDAY EVENING MOVIES: 6 pm Films at the Pcific Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, Fourth Ave. at Pacific St. All programs are free.CARROLL GARDENS LIBRARY: Free films, Wednesdays at 2 pm. %u201c Ashesof Doom%u201d , \%u201c Mrs. Amsworth,%u201d Aug 8; %u201c Stagecoach%u201d Aug 15; %u201c Ugly Little Boy%u201d and %u201c Matthew Manning, a Study of a Psychic%u201d Aug 22; %u201c Ransom of Red Chief,\located on Clinton St. at Union St. Call 625-5838.mances begin at 8pm. Free outdoor entertainment from 6 to 8pm.SQUARE DANCES: At the YWCA square dances with live music Fri. eves 8-10pm, July t3, 27; Aug. 3, 17, admission $2, 30 Third Ave (Atlantic Ave) 375-119DanceCHANGING TIMES: Tapdancing performance in the Picnic House in Prospect park, Aug. 2, 8pm, free first-come, first-served tickets go for grabs at 6 pm.OUTDOOR DANCE: Rolando Jorif Dance Company will be at the Brooklyn Museum Aug. 4 beginning at 7pm. The concert takes place in the back parking lot at the Museum 188 Eastern Parkway, 783-4469.NINA WEINER DANCERS: With the Vic Stornant Dancers, in the Picnic House at Prospect Park, Aug. 9, 8 pm, free tickets given out first come, firstserved starting 6 pm.DANCE IN THE PARK:Morita Dance Company and Rosaline Newman and Dancers wifi provide entertainment at the Free For All in the Prospect Park Picnic House Thursday, Aug. 16, and Black Theatre Alliance will present the Zappers and the Shopping Bag Lady on Friday, Aug. 17. Free tickets distributed at 6 pm. First come, first served. PerforK id sARTS AND CRAFTS MOBILE: At 28 Wycoff between 3rd Ave. and Nevins 10:30- 12:30, Aug. 3, 834-8595.MAKING TOYS FOR YOUR KIDS: a free workshop will be given every Tuesday from3-5pm, July 17-August 7th. It is being sponsored by the Teen Parent Project, 262 9th St., all parents welcome, 788-2785.SWIM MOBILE: August 7, llam-3pm, on St. Marks PI. between 4th and 5th Aves. 857-8818.THE AMAZING COSMIC AWARENESS OF DUFFY MOON: This kid%u2019s film will be shown on Aug. 7 at 2 pm at the Pacific Library, for kids 5 and up, 638-5180.JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: Am arionette show, begins 12 noon, Aug. 6-8, Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 Fulton St., kids $1.50, adults $2. 636-0919.C H I L D R E N %u2019S MODE L BUILDING WORKSHOP: Oneweek workshop offered week of Aug. 6. 10 am to noon by the South Street Seaport at Museum%u2019s Model Shop, 9 Fulton St. ages 8-10, costs $22.50 for m em bers or $25 for nonmembers enrollment limited. 766-9020.DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT* PULCINELLA* AND THE BOY AND THE NORTH WIND: These kids films will be shown at 11 am onRAPUNZEL: 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 855-6346.%u201c DRAGON%u2019S TEARS%u201d / %u201c A FIREFLY NAMED TORCHY%u201d :Films for kids 5 years and up, Aug 14, 2pm at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave. 638-5180.100 POUNDS OF POPCORN: A read-aloud of this book by Hazel Krantz, Aug 13-17, 4-5pm at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.THE SEAS/SAILING: Twofilms for kids 5 and up. at 2pm on Aug 14 at the Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Ave., 638-5180.MAGIC AND VENTRILOQUISM: By Dan Ritchard, Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 fulton St, Aug, 13-15 at 12 noon, kids $1.50 and adults $2 636-0919.STORY TIME: Every Thursday at 2pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St. 636-3291.ARTS AND CRAFTS: Wed, Aug 8, 2pm at the Brooklyn Heights Library 636-3291.FILMS JUST FOR KIDS: For ages 3-6, Weds, 10:30am at the Central Library, Grand Army Plaza, 636-3111.MOVIES FOR SUMMER FUN: For ages 6-12, Weds, 1:30pm, Central Library Grand Army Plaza, 636-3111.PRE-SCHOOL FILMS: Ages 3-5, Aug. 1 and 15, 10:30am, Clinton Hill Library, Washington near Lafayette Ave., 857-8038.FILM PROGRAM: Ages 611, aug. 7, 21 at iiam at the Crown Heights Library, New York Ave at Maple St, 773-1223KIDDIE FILMS: Ages 3-5, Weds, 11am at the Pacific Branch Library 4th Ave-%u2019at Pacific St. 638-5180.SUMMER FILMS: Ages 6-12, at the Red Hook Library, Wolcott St at Dwight, Fridays, at 3:30pm, 875-4412.FILM PROGRAM: Kids of all ages, Fridays 4pm, Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton st. 636-3291.READING ALOUD: Mon Fri4-5 pm, for kids 8 and up, at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.WEDNESDAY FILMS: Forkids 10 and up at 2 pm, Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St. 625-5838.PRESCHOOL FILMS: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. I-MOBILE TENNIS UNIT: Will travel to different parks and give lessons to kids. Call John Purvis at 699-6723 for more info.SUMMER PROGRAM: Preschool children & ages 6-9 at Children's Community of Clinton Hill, 314 Waverly Ave. Register for August %u2014 trips, arts, gym. 783-1936.SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN:being participated in by 79th precinct community council, June 28th-August 31st, interested organizations andl agencies should contact council | at 875-1016.%u25a0GIRLS RECREATION ANdIACTIVITY PROGRAM: fori junior and senior high girls,I sponsored by Project Reach! Youth, the group meets Tues-| day 4-6pm and Saturday morn-1 ings and afternoon at 421 7th| St. For further info, contactl Dale at 768-0778.Designed for theMan and WomanWho HaveEverything&Want to LiveLonger to Enjoy It$10.00 VALVETHE SHELTON HEALTH CENTER85 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.FOR INFORMATION CALL 875-8131ONE FREE VISITThis ticket entitles bearer to use our facilities: SwimmingPool %u2022 Fully Equiped Gymnasium %u2022 Supervision %u2022 SteamRoom %u2022 Sauna Bath %u2022 Sun Rooms %u2022 TV Lounge %u2022 CardRoom and Ping Pong %u2022 M assage Available At A NominalCharge.Diners Club %u2022 American Express %u2022 Master ChargeAcceptedcoZ3o>LUcmCLI~li \\ ol<*13 I- U I Q << %u00a3 l > $ lr iiRELA XA TIO N TRAININGBIO FEED BACKSt. Vincent%u2019s Guidance Institute 345 Adams Street Brooklyn, New York 11201Call: 522-3700 ext. 278Meeting Friends? Relaxing?The Fun%u2019s With Us.ROOD%u2019S ROOSTSROOST I309 7th Ave. Brooklyn, NY 788-9793ROOST III4218 Bergen Tpke. N. 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