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                                    To Have Your Event Listed Here, Compose a C oncisely W orded News Item; M ake D O W N T O W N A R E A %u25a0Send to :'U p and Coming, 1 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217Sure To Include a Telephone N um ber. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Deadline: Friday for Thursday's PaperMeetingsLIBRARY CHESS: Clinton Hill Library holds meetings ot its Chess Club every week in June, tor adults. Thurs., 4:30-5:30pm. Washington and Lafayette Aves. Free. For info, 857-8038.HEIGHTS TOASTMASTERS: Regular bi-monthly meetings on developing communication and leadership skills. June 19, 7:15-9:30pm. 345 Adams St., 6th floor. Free. For info, 469-7534.AQUATIC EVENT: BrooklynAquarium Society meeting, with guest speakers. June 13, 8pm At New York Aquarium.LUMIA SPEAKS: SanitationSupervisor Anthony Lumia, member of the Department of Sanitation's Speakers Bureau, speaks at meeting of Prospect Heights Merchant Association. June 14, 10am. Vanderbilt Ave. between Park PI. and St. Marks Ave. For info, 212-686-9300FOR OLDER WOMEN: Older Women's League, for women 45 and over, holds monthly meeting. June 1 5 ,1:30pm. Midwood Library, E. 16th St. and Ave. J. Free. For info, 434-1821.COMMITTEE MEETING: Community School Board Six holds meeting for members of its Transportation Committee. June 12, 6pm. 76th Precinct, 191 Union St. Free. For info, 643-3027.PRECINCT MEETING: 84thPrecinct Community Council meets for program of \Awards, Partytime.\First Unitarian Church, 50 Monroe PI. Free. For into, 875-6911.STAMP CLUB: St Matthew Emmanuel Stamp Club holds its biweekly meeting with mini-talk by G. Arle. June 18. 7:30pm. Community Center, 415 7th St. Free For info. 624-628980%u2019S SINGLES: Dawns Singles on the Go holds general meeting with guest speaker Dr Dorothy Balancio, Professor of Sociology, on \June 18, 7:30pm. St. Charles Borromeo School, 23 Sidney PI. $4 For info. 232-6604.EventsLIBRARY FOR SENIORS: Clinton Hill Library holds Events for Older Americans weekly. Wed . 1.30pm, thru June Washington and Lafayette Aves. Free. For info, 857-8038.CHURCH CELEBRATION: St.John the Evangelist Church celebrates Feast of St. Anthony, with mass and procession through streets. June 13; mass, 10am; procession, 6pm. 250 21st St. For info, 768-4139.PUBLIC HEARING: Assemblyman Albert Vann to conduct public hearings on the Plight of the Homeless. June 1 3 ,10am. Main floor. Restoration Plaza, 1360 Fulton St. For info, (212) 783-2400.STREET FUN: BACA presents Billy G., clown-juggler-magic. June 14, 2pm. 5th St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Avenues. Free. For info, 783-3077.HEALTH MEETING: Physicians Private Practice hosts forum on prevention of osteoporosis, led by Richard Ossowski, M.D, June 12, 7pm. 794 Union St. Free. For info, 783-1200.LOFT PARTY: Howard Golden's benefit for Brooklyn Loft Tenants, with live jazz, open bar and hot food. June 13, 9pm. 338 Berry St. $10. For info, 643-7784.BENEFIT DANCE: Park Slope Food Coop and Garden of Union hold dance featuring live music by LakiLaki. June 14, 9pm. JME Community Center, 415 7 St $5.JOB WORKSHOP: Job Readiness Program for women over 25 offers Orientation Workshop for training series. June 16. 9:30am. 415 Seventh Ave. Free. For info, 788-8322.MEET MONEY: Brooklyn In Touch holds \class, where non-profit organizations can meet representatives of the grant giving world June 17, 10am12pm, 101 Willoughby St. 12 floor. $10. For info, 237-9300.INDIAN MOVIE: Slide show and discussion about impending relocation of about 10,000 Indians from Big Mountain Joint Use area in Arizona. June 14, 7pm Park Slope United Methodist Church. Sixth Avenue and 8 St. Free. For more info. (212) 598-0100.AUTHOR%u2019S NIGHT: Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn celebrate Gay/Lesbian Pride Week with \Cruse.\June 17 7:30pm Park SlopeMethodist Church, Sixth Ave at 8th St. Free .For info, 636-1901ARTISTS DAY: BACA sponsors \Workshops\New York Foundation for the Arts' Fellowship Application Seminar. June 18. workshops, 2-6pm: seminar, 7-9pm. L.I.U. Flatbush Ave. at DeKalP Ave . room 124 of Library Center Free. For info, 783-3077.PRATT PAHTY: Pratt Area Community Council holds Dinner Dance for 22nd Anniversary. June 20. 7-12pm. Masonic Temple, Clermont & Lafayette Aves $30 For info. 522-2613GARDEN PARTY: Third Annual Founder's Day Garden Party at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Sponsored by Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford-Stuyvesant, with performances and service award presentations. June 20. 6:30-11pm. Fragrance Garden. Contributions start at $25. For info, 387-2116TalksKNOW LIBRARY: Central Library gives talk \Library.\Tues., 3:30-4:30pm; Thurs. and Fri., 3:30-4pm. Grand Army Plaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.BOOK OF DOCTOROW: Brooklyn Heights Library holds its next book discussion on \Book of Daniel,\can be obtained at library. June 12, 2:30pm. Cadman Plaza West and Clinton St. Free. For info. 780-7789.ToursTOUR GREEN-WOOD: GreenWood Cemetary tours, led by Marge and Bill Ward every Sun. 1pm, thru June. Meet at Main Gates, 25th St. and Fifth Ave. Reservations necessary. Into, 439-8828FLOWER WALKS: BrooklynBotanic Garden gives tours to teach about flowers. Every Sun., 1pm, through fall Meet in front of Garden Shop oti Magnolia Plaza, 1000 Washington Ave. Free. For info. 622-4433.DOWNTOWN EXHIBITION:Brooklyn Historical Society continues its Noon Programs in Downtown Brooklyn series with exhibition tour of \hibit at BACA Downtown. June 12, 12:30pm. Meet at 111 Willoughby St Free. For info. 624-0890WATER TRAIL: Prospect Park Environmental Center presents tour \Engelhardt. June 14, 1pm. Meet at Prospect Park Picnic House, Prospect Park West and 5th St $2, children $1 For info, 788-8500.BROOKLYN'S COAST: Shorewalkers present walk along \lyn's Beautiful Coast from the Bridge to Coney,\Dale Turk, with special tour of Coney island by Michelle Shebanie. June 15, 9:30am. Meet at southwest corner of 59th St. and Fourth Ave. $3. For info, 435-6686.JAMAICA BAY: Urban Trail Conference presents walk around West Pond o* Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. June 15, 1pm. Meet at Visitor Center. Free. For into, 474-0613.ENVIRONMENTAL BACKSTAGE:Prospect Park Environmental Center presents bus tour \Brooklyn,\June 21, 11am-4pm. Meet at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lafayette Ave. and Hanson PI Advance registration required $25. $20 members. For info, 788-8500.HISTORICAL BAY: BrooklynHistorical Society presents walking tour of Sheepshead Bay, led by Justin Ferate. June 22, 1pm. Meet at Sheepshead Bay \tion, E. 15th St. and Ave. Z. $5, members $3. For info, 624-0890Fairs and FleasBEVERLY SALE: BeverlyPresbyterian Church holds yard sale. June 14, 9:30am-5:30pm. Beverly Rd. andE. 8th St. Tables are $15. For info, 438-4575.PUBLIC SCHOOL 10: PS 10 holds flea market rain or shine. June 14, 9am-5pm. Free. 511 Seventh Ave For into or vendor space, 788-8732 9am-3pm, 282-8471, 4pm-9pm.STREET FAIR: \bilt Ave. Festival\ment by BACA, and vendors, food, games etc. June 14, 11am-6pm. Along Vanderbilt Ave bet. Sterling PI. and St. Marks Ave. Free. For info, 783-0192.FOLK FESTIVAL: Junction College Development Corporation presents Junction Folk Festival, an international feast with rides, games, food and music for whole family. June 15, 12-6pm. Free. Intersection of Flatbush and Nostrand Aves. For info or vendor space, 434-0977.SISTER SALE: Brooklyn Heights Synagogue's Sisterhood holds Rummage Sale. June 16-17, 10am6pm. 117 Remsen St Donations of merchandise appreciated. For info, 522-2070UNIFAIR '86: First Unitarian Church holds its %u2018 'Unifair '86 ,\with arts and crafts, baked goods, lemonade face-painting. Tables available June 21, 10am-4pm. 50 Monroe PI. For info, 855-2747.SUMMER SALE: First Unitarian Church holds Summer Solstice Yard Sale. June 21, 10am-4pm. Monroe PI. at Pierrepont St For info, 855-2747.ART FAIR: All day fair with artists, BACA entertainment, events at BedStuy Restoration Center, 1368 Fulton St. June 21-22 Fulton Park, Fulton St & Stuyvesant Ave. For info. 455-6644.KidsKIDS ART: Pop-Ups and Drawings at Walt Whitman Library Mondays, 4-5pm. St. Edwards St at Auburn PI Free. For info. 855-1508FRIDAY FILMS: Walt Whitman Library shows films for kids. Fridays, 4pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info. 855-1508DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles and games for kids 6-12 at Red Hook Library Thursdays from 3:30-4:30. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info. 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red Hook Library shows films for kids 6-12. Mondays, 3:30-4:30. Wolcott St at Dwight St. Free. For info, 875-4412AFTER SCHOOL LIBRARY: Carroll Gardens Library shows After School Films weekly, for ages 6-12. Mon., 3 30pm, thru June. Clinton and Union Sts. Free For info 625-5838PRESCHOOLERS AT LIBRARY:Carroll Gardens Library shows Preschool Frilms weekly, for ages 3-5. Mon.. 10:30am, thru June. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838LIBRARY DRAWING: CarrollGardens Library gives weekly lessons in Drawing for school-age children. Fri., 4pm, thru June. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838STORIES FOR TODDLERS: Carroll Gardens Library presents Toddler Story Time weekly, for ages Vh-Vh Tues., 10:30am, thruShow Off Landmark ProjectsThe Adopt-A-Landmark program of the Brooklyn Artsand Culture Assn, is celebrating the completion of its second successful year with an exhibit of the work of allthe involved schools at Long Island University startingJune 14 The program ties Brooklyn junior high schoolsand high school students to work projects with Brooklynlandmarks.Exhibits on view include: a photographic documentation of the Brooklyn Waterfront by the Special Education classes at John Jay High; photos, drawings, rubbings and floor plan of the Ixtew%u2019s Kings Tneatre done bySouth Shore High students; photos and drawings of theoriginal Erasmus High School by the students there, inhonor of its 200th anniversary; a Mark Twain J.H.S.project of photos of the Coney Island Steeplechase and avideotape in progress to be completed as part of nextyear%u2019s project; drawings of the entire Coney Islandvicinity by Lafayette High; and a focus on the 4th floorperiod rooms of the Brooklyn Museum presented on aphoto storyboard by Prospect Heights High.The exhibit is at the Resnick Gallery, on the thirdfloor of the Humanities Building at L.I.U., FlatbushAve. at DeKalb Ave., and will be open from June14-July 14 for free public viewing. A reception at whichthe involved students will be present takes place June 14at 2pm.June. Clinton and Union Sts. Free.LIBRARY FLICKS: Clinton Hill Library shows After School Films for kids 6-12. Mon., 3:30pm, thru June. Washington and Lafayette Aves Free. For info, 857-8038.PRESCHOOL MOVIES: Clinton Hill Library shows Preschool Movies for kids 3-5. Tues., 10:45am, thru June. Washington and Lafayette Aves Free. For info, 857-8038.CLINTON HILL DRAWING: Clinton Hill Library holds Drawing Hour weekly for kids 6-12 Fri. 3:30-4:30pm, thru June. Washington and Lafayette Aves Free. For into, 857-8038CROWN HEIGHTS FILMS: Crown Heights Library shows films for kids 5-15. Thurs., 3:30pm, thru June. New York Ave and Maple St. Free. For info, 773-1223WEEKLY FILMS: Park Slope Library shows preschool films. Wednesdays, 11am. Sixth Ave near 9 St. Free. For info, 768-0593.TODDLERS AT LIBRARY: Central Public Library presents stories and activities for toddlers and parents/guardians, at \Time.\June 17, 10:30-11am Grand Army Plaza Free. For info, 780-7700PUZZLE MAKING: Part 1-Design and Paste at Red Hook Library. June18, 3:30pm. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info, 875-4412.OLDER ONES: Park Slope Library presents \ages 7-12. June 19, 4pm. Sixth Ave. near 9 St Free. For info, 768-0593MORE PUZZLES: Part 2-Cut and Assemble of Puzzle Making workshop at Red Hook Library, June 20, 3:30pm. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free For info, 875-4412.KIDS MUSEUM: BrooklynChildren's Museum June activities June 12: Macrame Club, 3:30pm June 14; \Dragon\15; Live Animals, 11am, Seed Discovery, 12pm June 16; Visit the Greenhouse, 3:45pm. June 18. Fantastic Flower Tales, 3:30pm. June19, Collection Connection Discovery Boxes, 3:30pm. June 20; Secret Meaning of Flowers, 3:15pm June 21; \and 3:30pm. 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