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                                    i o H a ve Y o u r tv e n t Listed H e re , C o m p o s e a C o n c is e ly W o rd e d N e w s Ite m ; M a k e S ure T o In c lu d e a T e le p h o n e N u m b e r. S und to : U p a n d C o m in g , 395 A tla n tic A v e n u e , B ro o k ly n 11217 D e a d lin e : F rid a y fo r T h u rs d a y 's PaperBRO O KLYN MUSEUM GRAN D LO BBY:\be on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. Through Septem bers. Free.CHAMELEON GALLERY: %u201cCuriouser andCuiiouseri, a juried exnibiiion. i nruuyii Juiy13. Wed.-Fri., 1-7pm, Sat., 11am-5pm. 428Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.ONYX GALLERY: %u201cSummer Spectrum,%u201d An%u25a0 Art Exhibit, Paintings and Sculpture. July 27[thru August 17.411 Atlantic Ave. GalleryHours: 1-5pm Mon. through Sun. For info,834-1701.R ESN IC K G A LLE R Y : Adopt-A-LandmarkCelebration. Thru July 14. Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. 3rd floor,Humanities Building. Free. For info, 783-3077.R ETR O G A LLER Y : %u201c Figuratively Speaking,%u201dsculpture, flat works and electronic pieces.Through Sept. 30, %u201cSummer Group Show,%u201d artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographs, open by appointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info, 622-8840.SA LEN A G A LLE R Y : Two photography exhibits, %u201c Images of Cuba%u201d and %u201cChildren in anEducational Setting%u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.W EISN ER G A LLE R Y : %u201c Personal Space.%u201dThru July 6. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 ThirdAvenue. For info, 748-1324.The Dance Loft, 264 First St. $6.50 per class,$28 for five classes, $50 for ten classes. Forinfo, 499-1899.JO B READY: The Opportunity Program forW om en prepares unemployed women over25 for re-entry into the job market with 8week series of workshops. Thru Sept. 15,Mon.-Thurs., 9:30am-12pm. 415 Seventh Ave.For info, 788-8322.STO P SM OKIN G: American Cancer Society holds %u201cFresh Start Smoking CessationProgram.%u201d Tuesdays through July 15, 7pm,Long Island College Hospital, FullerPavilion, 340 Henry St. $25 for four sessions.For info, 237-7850.W EEK LY FILM S: Walt W hitman Library offers weekly films for adults. Wednesdays,2pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. Forinfo, 855-1508.FEM A LE PO RTRAITS: Central Libraryshows weekly %u201c Portraits of W om en\Wednesdays, 1pm (except 7/2). Grand ArmyPlaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.FAM ILY FUN: Park Slope Library shows%u201cThe Flashettes%u201d for all audiences. July 3,2pm. Sixth Ave. at 9th St, Free. For info,768-0593.LIBRA RY SHOW ING: Teens and adults invited to %u201c Houdini Never Died.%u201d July 11,3:30pm. Park Slope Library, Sixth Ave. near9th St. Free. For info, 768-1593.ADULT EDUCATION : Park Slope FifthAve. Local Development Corp. and ProjectReach announce continuance of Adult BasicEdVGED 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.KIDS ART: Pop-Ups and Drawings at WaltW hitman Library. Mondays, 4-5pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508.FRIDAY FILM S: Walt W hitm an Libraryshows films for kids. Fridays, 4pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508.DOUBLE FUN : Puzzles and games forkids 6-12 at Red Hook Library Thursdaysfrom 3:30-4:30. Wolcott St. at Dwight St.Free. For info, 875-4412.A FTER SC H O O L: Red Hook Libraryshows films for kids 6-12. Mondays,3:30-4:30. W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. Forinfo, 875-4412.A FTER S C H O O L LIBRARY: CarrollGardens Library shows After School Filmsweekly, for ages 6-12. Mon., 3:30pm, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info,625-5838.P R ES C H O O LER S AT LIBR A R Y: CarrollGardens library shows pre-school filmsweekly, fo rages 3-5. Mon., 10:30am, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info,625-5838.LIBRARY DRAWING: Carroll GardensLibrary gives weekly lessons in Drawing forschool-age children. Fri., 4pm, thru July, except July 4. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. Forinfo, 625-5838.STO R IES F O R TO D D LERS: CarrollGardens Library presents Toddler StoryfjHr , dovsky%u2019s Woodcuts and Etchings,hrougr July 6; Sat. and Sun. 11am-4pm.eekdays by appointment.NEW OPENING: Brooklyn Museum opens%u2018Curator%u2019s Choice: Plein Air Pleasures.%u201d July 9hrough Sept. 8. Lobby GalleryPARK ART: Outdoor Sculpture Show Part IIponsored by N.Y. State O ffice of Parks,ecreation and Historic Preservation,th ro u g h July 2 0 ,10am-8pm daily. Empirep ulton Ferry State Park, between Brooklynjind Manhattan Bridges along the waterfront.Free. For info, (212) 977-8240.P R O SP ECT PARK ENVIRONENTALC E N T E R : %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,\an exhibit of Brooklyn artists%u2019 work of ourporough%u2019s wildlife. Through September 7. Thepicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkW est entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.W OODCARViNG DISPLAY: City Technical: C ollege hosts exhibition of wood sculptures-py the Greater N.Y. Chapter of the NationalWoodcarvers Association. Through July 24,t Mon.-Thurs., 8:30am-8pm. Namm Hall Library,' 300 Jay St. Free. For info, 634-5240.PARK W EATH ER: Prospect Park Boathouseexhibit %u201cA Change in the W eather,\dealing with the sky, curated by MariellaBisson. Thru Sept. 21, W ed.-Sun.,t1am -4:45pm. Use Park entrance at Lincolnfld. and Ocean Ave. For info, 287-3474.C iV iL WAR EXH iBiT: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety presents %u201cThe Great Divine:Brooklyn%u2019s Henry Ward Beecher,\of manuscripts, prints, artifacts and photostelling Beecher%u2019s story from Civil War period.Through Oct. 10. Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm.P h ilh a r m o n ic S a lu te s L ib e r ty In P a rk S h o wJames Conlon will conduct the Brooklyn Philharmonic in a Salute to the Statue
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