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                                    Drawing National, Sept. 12-Nov. 10.The Brooklyn Museum is at 200 EasternParkway. Telephone 638-5000.C HA M ELEO N GALLERY: %u201cCuriouser andCuriouser!%u201d juried exhibition. Thru July 13.W ed.-Fri., 1-7pm; Sat., 11am-5pm. %u201c Hum anN ature,%u201d photographic construction worksby Mark Andres, July 17-Aug. 3. ReceptionJuly 18, 7-9pm. Thurs. and Fri., 1-7pm; Sat.,11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm. %u201c New S tu ff,%u201d mixedm edia group show, Aug. 7-Sept. 7, receptionAug. 8 ,7-9pm. Same hours as %u201c Hum anNature.\RESNICK GALLERY: Adopt-A-LandmarkCelebration. Thru July 14. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. 3rdfloor, Hum anities Building. Free. For info,783-3077.RARK ART: Outdoor Sculpture Show Part IIsponsored by N.Y. State O ffice of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation.Through July 2 0 ,10am-8pm daily. EmpireFulton Ferry State Park, between Brooklynand Manhattan Bridges along the waterfrontFree. For info, (212) 977-8240.W OODCARVING DISPLAY: C ity TechnicalCollege hosts exhibition of wood sculpturesby the G reater N.Y. Chapter of the NationalWoodcarvers Association. Through July 24,Mon.-Thurs., 8:30am-8pm. Nam m HallLibrary, 300 Jay St. Free. For info, 634-5240.M USEUM PHOTOGRAPHS: %u201cJoe-PeterW itkin: Forty Photographs\Brooklyn Museum . August 1-September 22.Contemporary Gallery, 5th floor. Free. Forinfo^6%-5000.r m r a r c C i r k n k E iiV in G n n E n T n i.CENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts ofBrooklyn,%u201d an exhibit on Brooklyn artists%u2019works o f our borough's wildlife. ThroughSeptem ber 7. The Picnic House, near 5 St.and Prospect Park W est entrance. Galleryhours, Sat.-Sun. 12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.SALENA GALLERY: Two photographyexhibits, %u201c Im ages of Cuba\an Educational S etting%u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first w eek in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave.Free. For info, 403-1052.BROOKLYN M USEUM G RA ND LOBBY:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by Ruffin Cooper%u201d willbe on display in honor of the Statue ofLiberty%u2019s centennial. Thru Septem ber 8. Free.STUDENTS AT GARDEN: BrooklynBotanic Garden shows exhibit %u201cStudentsW ho Paint in the Garden.\Sat. and Sun., 11am-4pm. M em bers%u2019 Room,Administration Building, 1000 W ashingtonAve. Free. For info, 622-4433.W EISN ER GALLERY: Group show ofgallery artists, thru Sept 14. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm 8812 Third Ave. For info, 748-1324.PARK WEATHER: Prospect ParkBoathouse exhibit %u201cA Change in theWeather,\curated by M arieila Bisson. Thru Sept. 21,Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm. Use Park entranceat Lincoln Rd. and Ocean Ave. For info, 287-3474.RETRO GALLERY: %u201cSummer GroupShow,\to hand printed lithographs. Thru Sept. 30.Open by appointm ent only. 407 Douglass St.For info, 622-8840BELANTHI GALLERY: %u201cClassicalAmerican Landscape,\exhibition, thru the summer. \Mostly N ude%u201d exhibit is on display from Aug.7-31. In July: Wed.-Sun., 10am-midnight. InAug.: W ed.-Mon., lOam-midnight. 142 CourtSt. For info, 855-2769.BEECHER EXHIBIT: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety presents %u201cThe Great Divine:Brooklyn%u2019s Henry Ward Beecher,%u201d an exhibitof manuscripts, prints, artifacts and photostelling Beecher%u2019s story from Civil W ar period.Through O ct. 10. Tues. Sat., 12-5pm . 128Pierrepont St., 624-0890.PRATT STUD EN T ART: Student's C hoiceShow at Pratt Institute's Fine Arts Center,the Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery.Through Septem ber 18, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm,closed July 2 8A u g . 22.200 W illoughby Ave.Free. For info, 636-3517N EIG HB O RH O O D EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invites daycamps and com m unity groups to take guidedtour of Brooklyn Heights w ith activity sheetsfor kids. Activities and materials adjusted tosuit different ages. Tuesday-Friday byappointm ent only. For info, 624-0890.PIC N IC HOUSE SHOW: Beau Jest MovingTheatre Com pany featured in Picnic HouseSum m er Series with vaudeville and mime.July 12,8pm. Prospect Park W est and 5th St.$2, under five, free. For info, 788-0055.BROWER PARK SU M M ER SERIES:Mondays and Fridays, 1pm. Brooklyn and St.Marks Ave. at Brooklyn Children's Museum.Free. For info, 788-4496. July 14: W innie(V iia u il r u jjjm ia . J u ly 21: %u2018n iC u S magician/m usician. July 28: %u201c Found ObjectSculpture%u201d w ith Richard Thomas. Aug. 4: StiltWalkers Day. August 11: Streetwalking withClaudia Bostrick. Aug. 25: Pallina the Clown.July 11: Hanabelle The Lady Clown. July 18:Lela Puppets. July 25: New FolkloreEnsemble. Aug. 1: Storytelling with AbikeJo%u2019tayo. Aug. 15: Kwam e Nkrim ah, Africanfolk tales and m usic. Aug. 18,8,22 , and 29: tobe announced.NEW YORK A QUARIUM : W orkshops forkids 69: Beach Expedition, Mondays, July 14%u201e21, Aug. 4,11: Fish and Sharks, Tuesdays,July 8 ,15,22 , Aug. 5,12; W onderful W hales,Wednesdays, July 9 ,1 6 ,2 3 , Aug. 6,13;Introducing Invertebrates, Thursdays, July10,17,24, Aug. 7,14. All workshops 9am12pm, $18 non-members, $16 members. Jr.Oceanographer Program for children ages1613, Aug. 1 8 2 1 .9am-12pm. $72 nonmembers, $64 members. For moreinformation call 266-8712.STORYTELLING: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety hosts Marcia Lane with program forkids 4-8, including folktales, music, mime.Come with parents, and group arrangementspossible with advance registration. July 17,24, Aug. 7 ,2 1 ,2:30pm. At BHS 128 PierrepontSt. Free. For info, 624-0890BEDFORD STUYVESANT RESTORATION:Bed Stuy Restoration Corp., 1368 Fulton St.Free. For info, 636-3300. July 17: The W innieWilson Puppets, 2pm. August 7: Storytellingwith Abike Jo-tayo, 2pm. August 13: MartinAubert with \COFFEY PARK SU M M ER SERIES: Thursdays, 1 pm. Play area, Colum bia and Bay Sts.Free. For info, 783-4469. July 10: Billy G.,juggler, July 17: The Ghana Puppets. July 31:New Folklore Ensemble. August 7: Streetdrawing with Claudia Bostick. Aug. 14: W in %u00adnie W ilson Puppets. July 24, Aug. 21 and 28:To be announced.PROSPECT PARK SU M M ER SERIES:Wednesdays, 1pm. Eastern Pkwy. Hillsidebetween B%u2019klyn M useum and Central Library.Free. For info, 783-4469. July 16: NewFolklore Ensemble. July 23: Joe Munley. JulyX : The Brown Clowns w ith Russell Brownand %u201cSm iley de C low n.%u201d Aug. 6: YoungDancers in Repertoire. Aug. 13:Streetdrawing w ith C laudia Bostick. August20: Storytelling with Abike Jo'tayo. Aug. 27:to be announced.M ULTI-PERFOR M AN C E: %u201cWhen the SpiritSays Sing%u201d with singer, actor, storyteller, DonOliver. July 19,8pm. Prospect Park PicnicHouse, Prospect Park W est and 5th St. $2,under five, free. For info, 788-0055.M USICAL O RIG IN AL: Prospect Park hosts%u201c Hooter Hyter\dancing musical. July 2 0 ,8pm . Picnic House,Prospect Park W est and 5th St. $2, under fivefree. For info, 788-0055.CARROLL PARK S U M M ER SERIES:Tuesdays, 1pm. Carroll St. between Courtand Sm ith Sts. Free. For info, 783-4469. July15: Todd Stockm an, ventriloquest. Julv 22:Kwame Nkrimah, African folk tales andmusic. July 29: Razzle Dazzle, clowning andmagic. Aug. 15: Streetdrawing with ClaudiaBostick. Aug. 12: %u201c Found O bjects Sculpture%u201dwith Richard Thomas. Aug. 19: YoungDancers in Repertoire. August 26: W innieWilson Puppets. July 19: All day festival.Check Out What%u2019s at the LibrarySUM M ER LIBRARY HOURS: Sum m erhours in effect through Sept. 14. CentralLibrary at Grand Army Plaza is open Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm, Fri. and Sat. 10am-6pm. Forinfo, 780-7700. The branch libraries are:Brooklyn Heights, Cadman Plaza W est andClinton St., Mon.-Wed. 10am-8pm, Thurs.10am-6pm, Fri. noon-6pm, 7867788; CarrollGardens, Clinton St. at Union St., Mon. Tues.10am-6pm, Wed. 1-8pm, Thurs. noon-6pm, Fri.1-6pm, 6265838; Clinton Hill, W ashingtonAve. near Lafayette Ave., Mon. noon-6pm,Tues. and Wed. 10am-6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri.1-6pm, 875-8038; Crown Heights, New YorkAve. at Maple St., Mon. Thurs. 1-6pm, Tues. 1-8pm, Fri. 10am-8pm, 773-1223; Pacific St.,Fourth Ave. at Pacific St., Mon. and Wed.10am-6pm, Tues. noon-6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm,Fri. 1-6pm, 6385180; Park Slope, Sixth Ave. at9th St., Mon. 1-8pm, Tues. and W ed. 10am6pm, Thurs. noon-6pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 7680593;Red Hook, W olcott St. at Dwight St., Mon.-Wed. 10am-5:30prn, Thurs., Fri., noon-5:30pm,875-4412; Sunset Park, Fourth Ave. at 51st St.,Mon. Wed. 10am-6pm, Tues. 1-8pm, Thurs.Fri. 1-6pm, 433-3646, W ait W hitm an, St.Edwards St. at Auburn PI., M on. W ed. 10am6pm , Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm, 8561508.and %u201cCom puter Graphics of M iss Liberty%u201d byW alter Chin. Through July X .WORKSHOPSCENTRAL LIBRARY: Job and CareerCounseling, 10am-noon and 2-4pm on Mon.Wed. and Fri. in July, and 5 :3 6 7 :X onMondays. Call for appointm ents. August Joband C areer Counseling Sessions, 9am-8pm,Mondays, and 9am-6pm, Tuesdays. G et toKnow Your Library, workshops, W ednesdays,3:30-4pm. Orientation Tour of Education &Job Inform ation Center, Aug. 6 ,8pm.RARK S L O P E Arts and Crafts, July 15,2pm, lim ited registration, Aug. 5, ages 6 andup, 2pm, August 19,2pm, lim ited registration.July 2 4 ,2pm, \Peabody.\3:X p m . %u201c Houdini Never Died,%u201d and%u201cSnowbound.%u201d Thursdays in August, 2pmfilms (except 8/21 and 8/28). Fri., Aug. 1, %u201cTheStatue of Liberty.\PACIFIC STREET: Adult Films, Thurs. 6pm.July and August.RED HOOK: Monday Films, ages 612,3:X p m .WALT W H ITM A N : W ednesday Films, 2pm(except 7 /X ) for adults. Friday Films, 7/11,7/18,7/25, kids 6 1 2 ,3:30pm.i %u00a7 * mmrnmmCENTRAL LIBRARY: %u201c Im ages of Liberty:100 Years of The Statue of Liberty,%u201d photos,BROOKLYN HEIGHTS: Film s for all ages,%u201cQuiet M an,\July 28. Both shown at 2 : X and 6 :X p m .Children's Film s, Fridays, 4pm (except 7/4).CENTRAL LIBRARY: Sum m er films,W ednesdays in Aug. except 8/27, all ages.C LINTO N HILL: Preschool Movies, ages 85, Tuesdays, 1645am .n r i A I I T C . t l l m i .u n v n n i i u n i i i i w < v u n w i v n w %u20223:30pm Thursdays, ages 615.RARK S L O P E Preschool Film s,W ednesdays 11am, ages 3 V i-5. Fam ily Film s,mmwmmmCENTRAL LIBRARY: Read Aloud for kids610, Mondays, 1pm. Arts and Crafts,Tuesdays in July, 1 lam -noon for kids 7-12.Games for kids 7-12, Wednesdays, 2-3:30pm.Preschool Stories in Spanish, Thursdays,10:Xam , 7/17,8/7 and 8/21. ThursdayStorytelling for kids 6 1 1 ,7 /1 0 ,8 /7 ,1:X pm .Registration required for kids activities.RED HOOK: Puzzles and Games onThursdays, kids 6 1 2 ,3:30-4pm.WALT W H ITM A N : Pop-Ups and Drawings,kids 6 1 2 .3-5om on Mondays. Arts and C raftsfor kids 6 1 2 ,7/15,2-3pm .Brooklyn Playworks production of %u201cThePhantom Sword,%u201d The Sym ilarities Band.FIS H IN G CONTEST: A &S sponsorscom petition for youths at Prospect Park. Julyci-A u y. 2, Tuesdays Saturdays, 11am 4pm.Awards ceremony, August 9 , 24p m . M eet atthe Rustic Shelter by W ollm an Rink. For info,287 5252.LEARN TO-SWIM CLASSES: TheDepartm ent of Parks and Recreation offersfree swim m ing classes at city pools for totsages 3 to 5 and children ages 6 to 14. The firstsession is from July 2nd to 22nd, withregistration July 1. The second session runsJuly 25th to August 13th, with registrationJuly 24. Participants attend a 45-minute classdaily, Mon.-Fri., with the 9-10:30am sessionbeing broken into two classes. Brooklynlocations are: the Sunset Park Pool, 7th Ave.at 43rd St., the Kosciuszko Pool, KosciuzkoSt. at Marcy Ave., and the Betsey Head Pool,Hopkinson and Dumont Aves. For furtherinformation call the A quatics Programs at(212) 3668215.RARK HUMOR: Com edian Craig Babcockperforms in Prospect Park Picnic HouseSum m er Series. July 2 6 ,8pm. Prospect ParkW est and 5th St. $2, under five, free. For info,788-0055URBAN ANIMALS: Urban Park Rangerslead tour %u201cAnimals in Our Lives.\1pm. M eet at Children%u2019s Farm. Free. For info,287-3400.KID%u2019S TALES: Penny Bridge Playerspresent Arabian Nights adventure, %u201c SimSallah Bim.\Playhouse, Undercroft of AssumptionChurch, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75. For info, 522-0255.DAN CIN G GOLDILOCKS: Dance versionof %u201cGoldilocks\July 2 7 ,8pm. Prospect Park Picnic House,Prospect Park West and 5th St. $2, under five,free. For info, 788-0055.A N IM A L C O N TRIBUTIO NS: Urban ParkRangers at Prospect Park Children%u2019s Zoodiscuss the importance of dom estic animalsin our lives. July 2 7 ,1pm. Enter park atEm pire Blvd. and Flatbush Ave. Free. Forinfo, 287-3400.C H ILD R EN 'S DAY C A M P: The BerkeleyCarroll St. School offers Children's DayCam p for children from 2 through 8 years atthe school%u2019s campus at 701 Carroll St.through August 1st. A full program ofactivities includes athletics, arts, com puters,m usic, barbecues and trips. For moreinform ation call 6387103.SU M M ER COURSES: Brooklyn Collegeoffers P.S.A.T. and S.A.T. preparationcourses: July 28A ug. 14, Tues.-Thurs., 9am1pm. Classes for grades 2-12 in math,reading, test-taking and more: July 29-Aug.14, Mon.-Thurs., 9am-1pm. Sports classes inthe afternoons: July 2 8 A u g u s t 14. Pricesvary for all classes. For info, 7864141.LATIN MUSIC: Picnic H ouse series for kidshosts %u201cAlborada Latina,%u201d Latin Americanmusic by Francesca Vanasco. Prospect ParkW est and 5th St. Aug. 2 ,8pm . $2, under five,free. For info, 788-0055.PLAYERS MUSICAL: \musical production by the Penny BridgePlayers. Aug. 3 ,8pm. Prospect Park PicnicHouse, Prospect Park W est and 5th St. $2,under five, free. For info, 788-0055,PIERREPONT ST. PARK: Summer Seriesfeatures The Magpie Puppets, music andstories with Maggie W halen. August 6, 7pm.Pierrepont St. entrance to the Promenade.Free. For info, 7834469.W H O AT ZOO: Urban Park Rangers leadtour %u201cW ho%u2019s Who at the Zoo?%u201d Aug. 9 , 1pm.M eet at zoo%u2019s sea lion pool. Free. For info,287-3400.PUPPET BOY: Ragabash Puppetsperform ance of %u201cThe Boy W ho W ished toLive Forever.\Picnic House, Prospect Park W est and 5thSt. $2, under 5 free. For info, 788-0055.BROOKLYN M USEU M : %u201cThe Ocean Land\puppet play, Wed., Thurs. and Fri., 10:X amand 1pm through A ugust 15. For info, 6 X -5000.RARK VOLUNTEERS: School age childrenare invited to work on Prospect Parkrestoration projects, such as gardening,clean-up and bench painting through aprogram sponsored by the ParksAdministrators O ffice. Tuesdays throughLabor Day, 9:X am -noon. M eet Susan Mooreon the drive in front of Litchfield Villa,Prospect Park West betw een 4th and 5th Sts.For info, 965-8960.ART W ORKSHOPS: \Workshops, Saturdays, July and August11:X am , for kids with accom panying adults.%u201cW hat's Up?%u201d W orkshops for kids 6-12.Saturdays and Sundays, 2pm. Both are freeand groups meet in Grand Lobby of BrooklynMuseum .D AN CE INSTRUCTION: Program ofmodern, improvisational, jazz and tap danceinstruction by professional instructorssponsored by Parks and Recreation%u2019s%u201cD ancin%u2019 in theP arks.%u201d Through August 29th.i u o a u a y a a n u I iiu is u a y a , 3 .3 0 d m io i2 .3 0 p m .Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Free. For info, (212) 3 6 68159.July 10,1986, T H E P H O E N IX . Page 15L
                                
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