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                                    To Have Your Event Listed Here, Compose a Concisely Worded News Item; Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number.D O W N T O W N A R E ACOMMUNITY CALENDAR%u25a0Send Jo: 'Up |andi Coming, %u2018 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's PaperMeetingsFULTON LUNCHEON: DavidWalentas, Developer and Managing Agent of Fulton Landing Waterfront District holds slide review and luncheon. June 26,12 noon. Walentas Building, One Main St. $18. For info, 875-5185.PARKS COMMITTEE: Community Board Six Parks/Recreation Committee meeting to discuss Ennis fork. June 26, 6.30pm. 9th St. YMCA, 357 9th St., Pine Room, 2nd floor. Free. For info, 643-3027.SANE MEETING: Flatbush SANE, home social and planning meeting, and potluck luncheon. June 28, 1pm. 848 E. 28 St. Bring dish for four. For info, 338-7696TRANSPORTATION HEARING:Community Board Six Transportation Committee meeting and public hearing on proposal for parking meter increase. June 30, 6pm, hearing, 6:30pm, meeting. Methodist Hospital, 506 6th St., Auditorium. Free. For info, 634-3027.ARMORY ADVISORY: Community Board Six 14th St. Armory Advisory Sub-Committee meeting. July 2, 6:30pm. 14th St. Armory, 1402 Eighth Ave. Free. For info, 643-3027.CIVIC COUNCIL: Park Slope Civic Council trustees hold their monthly meeting. July 3, 7:30pm. Old First Reformed Church, Seventh Ave. at Carroll St Free. For info, 788-5862.HEIGHTS TOASTMASTERS:Group teaches and demonstrates public speaking skills, holds two monthly meetings. July 3 and 17, 7:15-9:30pm 6th floor, 345 Adams Street. Free. For info, 469-7534.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.PRATT PARTY: Pratt Area Community Council holds Dinner Dance for 22nd Anniversary. June 20, 7-12pm. Masonic Temple, Clermont & Lafayette Aves. $30. For info, 522-2613.DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:Brooklyn Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic hosts \of Brooklyn Housing and Development.\35 Ryerson St. Free. For info, 330-7781.GAY PRIDE FEST: Gay Friends and Neighbors Ltd. holds Festival %u201986 with entertainment art and information. June 28, noon. Prospect Park Picnic House, near Prospect Rark West and 5th St. entrance. Free. For info, 802-9424.CULTURAL FEST: Caribbean Cultural Festival holds Craft and Food Fair. June 28, 12-7pm. Prospect Rark, Rarkside and Ocean Avenue entrance. Frqe admission. For info, 604-0178.MARCH RALLY: Group will march from Brooklyn First Unitarian Church to Peace Rally at Battery Park. June 28, 5:30pm. Leave from church at corner of Pierrepont St. and Monroe PI. Free. For info, 624-5466.DAY CENTER ANNIVERSARY:fork Slope Geriatric Day Center celebrates its first anniversary with party and refreshments. July 1, 5-7pm. Prospect Hill Senior Services Center, 283 Prospect Ave. Free. For info, 499-9574.Fairs and FleasF.U.N. FAIR: Sixth Annual Family Unity Neighborhood Fair, showcase of talent and services in Clinton Hill, Fori Greene, Bedford-Stuyvesant areas. June 28, 10am-dusk. Pratt Institute campus, 200 Willougby Ave. Free. For info, 636-3746.BENEFIT SALE: Chester Court Block Association sponsors rummage/antique sale as self-benefit. June 28, i2-4pm. 28 Criesrer Couri,betwen Rutland and Fenimore in Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Free. For info, 282-7498.AFRICAN FESTIVAL: AfricanStreet Festival with theme \Legends,\history bee, talent show, art contest, children's show July 2-6, noonmidnight. Boys and Girls High School Field, 1700 Fulton Street. $1, 50 cents for children under 12. For info, 453-0172.Tours%u2019* TOUR 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. Reservationsnecessary. Info, 439-8828.FLOWER WALKS: BrooklynBotanic Garden gives tours to teach about flowers. Every Sat., 10:30am and Sun., 1pm, through fall. Meet in front of Garden Shop on Magnolia Plaza, 1000 Washington Ave. Free. For info, 622-4433.JOB CENTER: Brooklyn Central Library tour of Education and Job Center. Wednesdays, 2pm. Grand Army Plaza. Free For info, 780-7700.HORSE RIDE: \the Walking. \at Culmitt Stables, E. 8 St. and Caton PI. $20. Reservations necessary. For info, 287-3400.SNAKE BUSINESS: Park Ranger tour, \29, 1pm. Prospect Rark Picnic House, Prospect ferk West and 5 St. Free. Reservations and info, 287-3400.KidsKIDS ART: Ftap-Ups and Drawings at Walt Whitman Library Mondays, 4-5pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info, 855-1508.FRIDAY FILMS: Walt Whitman Library shows films for kids. Fridays, 4pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info, 855-1508.DOUBLE 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.MUSEUM COLLECTION:Brooklyn Children's Museum holds its Collection Connection every Thursday in June, 7pm. Free.AFTER SCHOOL: Red Hook Library shows films for kids 6-12. Mondays, 3:30-4:30. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL LIBRARY: Carroll Gardens Library shows After School Films weekly, for ages 6-12. Mon., 3:30pm, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.PRESCHOOLERS AT LIBRARY:Carroll Gardens Library shows Preschool Frilms weekly, for ages 3-5. Mon., 10:30am, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.LIBRARY DRAWING: CarrollGardens Library gives weekly lessons in Drawing for school-age children, Fri., 4pm, thru July, except July 4. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.STORIES FOR TODDLERS: Carroll Gardens Library presents Toddler Story Time weekly, for ages 2'/2-3'/2. Tues., 10:30am, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.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 July. 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 info, 857-8038.CROWN HEIGHTS FILMS: Crown Heights Library shows films for kids 5-15. Thurs., 3:30pm, thru Juiy New York Ave. and Maple St. Free. For info, 773-1223.wttiiLT i-il ih s : karx slope Library shows preschool films. Wednesdays, 11am. Sixth Ave near 9 St. Free. For info, 768-0593.YOUNG FILMS: Brooklyn HeightsLady Liberty Installed In The Brooklyn Museum LobbyW hile m ost people see the Statue of Liberty as a whole, a trip to the BrooklynM useum over the next few m onths will give you a bird's eye close-up view of theLady in the Harbor. Photographer Ruffin Cooper has put together an exhibit thatdepicts the details of Liberty, now on view in the Grand Lobby of the BrooklynM useum , 200 Eastern Parkway.SUMMER ART: The Parks%u2019 Art andRecreation Center (PARC) will sponsorfree art program for boys and girls 7 to 18this summer. Children%u2019s workshops will beheld on Wednesday at the Brooklyn WarMemorial from July 2-August 20, fromlOam-llam for lst-3rd graders, and fromll:3Gam-12:30pm for 4th-6th graders. ACeramics For Teens class will be held from2~5pm on Wednesdays as well. To register,call (212) 360-8111. The War Memorial islocated at Cadman Plaza and Orange St.RIDGE CABARET: The Ridge ChoraleIncorporated will present an outdoor performance of top-40 hits and Broadway tunes onJune 29, at 7:30pm. Starring in the showwill be the Jeff Samaha Singers and theBay Ridge Children%u2019s Chorus. The stage isprovided by BACA/The Brooklyn ArtsCouncil, in John Paul Jones Park, locatedat Fourth Avenue and Shore Road. Admission to the concert is free. For information,call 625-6100.LIBRARY IMAGES: The Central Librarywill host a photographic exhibit on loanfrom the Statue of Liberty-Ellis IslandFoundation, Inc. from July 2-30. Twenty-sixblack and white photos will be on view,ranging from rare archival images of theStatue as it was being created in sculptorBartholdi%u2019s studio, to haunting images ofimmigrants being processed at Ellis Island.%u201cImages of Liberty%u201d is free of charge andcan be seen during regular library hours.Also on exhibit will be %u201cComputer Graphicsof Miss Liberty%u201d by Walter Chin. These colorful graphics portray the statue from different angles.PARK EXHIBIT: The Outdoor SculptureShow, Part Two will be on display at theWorkshopsJUNE DANCE: Brooklyn Dance/Movement Teachers Cooperative holds June workshops for adults, teens, and children. Thru June 28.295 Douglass St. Workshops have varying prices. For info, 596-5250.YOUTH WORKS: \and You,\6pm. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Center, 966 Fulton St. Free. For info, 638-6910.NATURE PHOTOS: Brooklyn Botanic Garden holds workshop \and prints for evaluation. June 29, 1-4pm%u201d 1000 Washington Ave. $18. Register in advance. For info, 622-4433.CoursesADULT EDUCATION: Rark Slope Fifth Ave. Local Development Corp. and Project Reach announce continuance of Adult Basic Ed./GED classes through summer months. Open registration. Classes Mon. and Wed., 5:30-8:30pm, J.M.E. Church, 415 7th St. bet. Sixth and Seventh For info, 638-4400.SOCIAL DANCE: A Baker's Ballroom Club summer series of ballroom dancing instruction. Tuesdays, Thru Aug. m , upm-iupm. me uance Loft, 264 First St. $6.50 per class, $28 for five classes, $50 for ten classes. For info, 499-1899.JOB READINESS: Opportunity Program for Women ' prepares unemployed women over 25 for re-entry into theEmpire Fulton Ferry Park, between theBrooklyn and Manhattan Bridges inBrooklyn. The exhibit includes the works ofartists Annetta Hilbrecht, Jonathan Kirck,Deborah Masters, Michael McKeowen, RonMurphree, Jim Napierala, Florence Neal,Melanie Neilson, Mary North, Glenn Reed,Patti Semmel, Bob Sestok, Jim Swank, LeeTribe, Julius Valiunas, and Susan Wibroe. Itcan be seen seven days a week from 10am8pm, and admission is free. A reception willbe held in the park on July 6, from 5-8pm.For more information call the New YorkState Office of Parks, Recreation andHistoric Preservation which sponsored theart show, at (212) 977-8240.TECHNICAL WOODCARVINGS: NewYork City Technical College is currentlyshowing an exhibit %u201cWoodcarving,%u201d adisplay of wood sculptures by the GreaterN.Y. Chapter of the National WoodcarversAssociation. The show will run through July24 in City Tech%u2019s Namm Hall Library, 300Jay Street. The exhibition will be on viewfrom 8:30am-8pm, Monday-Thursday. Forinformation, call 643-5240.PERFORMING ARTIST: Meltdown Performing Arts, Inc., the experimentalMusic/Theatre company, continues its%u201cClub Melt%u201d series with a performance byMatthew Paris at the Park Slope CafeBookstore on June 27. The musician/composer/author will sing songs from his offBroadway productions, including %u201cWrestling Planet%u201d, currently at the 51st St.Playhouse. He will also play electronicmusic on keyboard and guitar. The 8pmpresentation is at 297 Seventh Ave. Admission is free. For information call 768-1399.job market with 8 week series of workshops. Thru Sept. 15, Mon.-Thurs., 9:30am-12pm. 415 Seventh Ave. For info, 788-8322.STOP SMOKING: American Cancer Society holds \through July 15, 7pm Long Island College Hospital, Fuller Ravillion, 340 Henry St. $25 for four sessions. For info, 237-7850.ServicesPHONE FACTS: Brooklyn Public Library Gives Facts By Phone, information on many topics. Every day, and Mon.-Thurs. until 10pm. Call 780-7700.JOB HELP: Brooklyn Public Library has Education and Job Information Center with free resources to help with job searching or career changes. Call 780-7777.FREE TESTING: Physicians Private Practice is offering blood pressure testing for Park Slope residents. MondayFriday, 10am-4pm. 794 Union St. Free. For info, 783-1200.TERM PAPER: Central Public Library holds term paper clinic for teens and adults. Wed., 3:30-4:30pm and 6:30-7:30pm, thru June. Grand Army Plaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.JOB COUNSELING: Central Public Library gives Job and Career Counseling. 10am-noon, Mon.-Fri.; 2-4pm, Mon.-lhurs.; 5:30-7:30pm, Mon. Grand Army Plaza. Call for appointment, 780-7777.TENANT ADVICE: Metropolitan Council on Housing provides advice on tenant problems. Open Thursday nights, 7pm. 782 Union St., 2nd floor For info, (212) 693-0550.Library shows films for kids 3-11. Fridays, 4pm, except July 4. Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St. Free. For info, 780-7788YOUNG CREATIONS: Central Public Library hosts \cus,\Tuesdays, 11am-12pm. Grand Army Plaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.OLDER TALES: Park Slope Library has \June 26, 4pm. Sixth Ave. nr. 9 St. Free For info, 768-0593.MUSEUM ART: BrooklynMuseum holds \Facts%u201d workshops for children and accompanying adults. June 28, 11:30am. Meet in Grand Lobby, first floor. FreeAUTHOR READING: BeverlyBrodsky reads her children%u2019s book, \Brooklyn Museum, Frieda Schiff Warburg Memorial Sculpture Garden.MUSEUM WORKSHOP: Brooklyn Museum holds \workshop for children ages 6-12. June 28 and 29, 2pm. Meet in Grand Lobby, first floor. Free.MUSEUM CLASSES: Registration at Brooklyn Museum for \classes. There are six courses, each meeting twice a week from July 7 or 9 through Aug. 8 June 28, 29,1- 4pm. Education Division offices $100.FLOWER POWER: BrooklynChildren's Museum holds \Meaning of Flowers\June 30, 3:15pm. Event free with admission.SUMMER ART: Parks' Art and Recreation Center sponsors Summer Art Program for kids 7-18. July2- Aug. 20. 1st-3rd graders, Wed., 10-11am, 4th-6th graders, Wed., 11:30am-12:30pm, Ceramics for Teens, Wed., 2-5pm Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza and Orange St. Free. Registration required. For info, (212) 360-8111.SPANISH TALES: Central Public Library presents preschool stories in Spanish. July 3, 10:30am Grand Army Plaza. Free For info, 780-7700.DAY CARE: Methodist Hospital holds registration for its Child Care Center for kids up to four years old July 7, 2-7pm. Lobby of Hospital%u2019s East Pavillion, 6th St. and Eight Ave. Fees are: Infants and toddlers, $150 per week, $40 per day, $20 for half day; 3 and 4 year olds, $140 per week, $35 per day, $20 for half day. For info, 780-3367.PAPER LADY: . Lecture/ workshop, \with Thomas Hewitt. July 3, 6pm Brooklyn Children's Museum. Event free with admission.LIBERTY THEATRE: \Harbor\tal Children's Theatre. July 5 and 6, 1:30 and 3pm. Brooklyn Children's Museum. Event free with admission.You Don%u2019tHave ToLeave HomeThis SummerTo Have Fun.Just Pick UpThe July 10thPhoenix For AComplete ListOf ThingsTo Do InBrooklyn AllSummerLong.To Have Your Event Listed, Send M o To:77i%u00ab Phoenix, 395 Atlantic Ave.,Brooklyn, New York, 11217Juno 26,1986, THE PHOENIX, Pag* 25
                                
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