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You will then get: an 1 l\document with your name and rank, a sea chantey cassette album, and a valuable, inscribed, signed and numbered John Stobart limited edilion print and great reading all year long in The SeaHeritage News, the newspaper of traditional sea-lore.Sca-lorc buffs who are satisfied to be Lieutenant Commanders can join Sea llcrilagc for $25.Able Bodied Seamen members pay $12 per year.Careful sailors can gel a detailed description of all the benefits of membership by sending a self addressed envelope to:Sea Heritage Impressment Office,254-26 75 Avenue,Glen Oaks, NY 11004.WRITE YOUR OWN BEST SELLERPhoenix Neighborhood1 Services 643-1400PROFESSIONALSERVICESACCOUNTANTSTAX SERVICESNATIONAL TAX SERVICE: Income taxes prepared Open all year to serve you. Mon-Sat. 9am-7pm or by appointment. File early for early refunds. 322 Livingston St (Between Nevins.and Bond) 15 Ralph Ave. (Oft Broadway). (716)453-6074 (M15)ARCHITECTURECHRISTOPHER MARCH AIA. ARCHITECT.(212) 362-4628. 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For more information, call her at 965-8960.TRANSPORTATION MEETING: Community Board Six will be holding a meeting for the members of its Transportation Committee on July 14 at 7pm. The agenda includes a presentation of proposals to improve bus service in Red Hook and a discussion on truck traffic related to die operations of Valente Concrete Co. in Red Hook. The meeting is at P.S. 15, 71 Sullivan St. For more information, call 643-3027.REPAINT WALKS: the City Department of Transportation has repainted the lines and enlarged the width of the pedestrian crosswalk to 20 feet at the intersection of Tillary and Adams Streets, reports Joel Friedman, chief engineer of plans and surveys for the Bureau of Planning and Research. Councilman Abe Gerges says %u201cWe have been working with the Concord Village Owners Association in order to have this work done,%u201d and he thanked Community Board 2 for its continued assistance in matters related to the Brooklyn Bridge walkway.IMMIGRANT EDUCATION: Long Island University%u2019s Brooklyn Center is holding a sixday symposium on %u201cEducation and the American Immigrant,%u201d July 14-22, one of four summer institutes developed for the Centennial Celebration of the Statue of Liberty. Keynote speakers will be authors James Banks, Joshua Fishman and Nathan Glazer. The symposium is offered for three graduate credits. For more informatioon, call 403-1055.PREPARE FOR SATS: High school students can prepare for the S.A.T. and P.S.A.T. through an intensive, three-week sjm m er program at Brooklyn College. Classes will stress mathematical iogic and problems, vocabulary, reading comprehension, gram m ar and test-taking skills. Classeswill meet 9am to 1pm Tuesday through Thursday. For information, call 780-4141.OFFICE OPENS: A branch office of Special Services for Children is n/,n available at 345 Adams St. Staffed by 70 caseworkers and 25 supervisors, the new office serves Community Boards 1,2,6 and 7, which includes Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Park Slope, Red Hook and Sunset Park. The move brings workers directly into the areas where they respond to the reports of child abuse and neglect they receive. For information call 636-2561.SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE: Singer%u2019sBrooklyn offers round-trip shuttle bus service from Second Avenue and 41st Street in Manhattan, to the Brooklyn Bridge, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, after 10am, Wednesday-Sunday. The trip is $6. Reservations are required. For information, call 852-0384, evenings 7-11.SINGLES TRIPS: Dawns %u201cSingles on the Go%u201d has organized several trips for singles this summer. A trip to Fallsview Resort July 18 costs |146. Prices for the singles weekend to the Tamiment Resort range from $54 to $162. A cruise aboard the S.S. Galileo leaves for a 4-night trip to Bermuda for $510. A plane trip to Bermuda costs $895 and is Aug. 23-30. A cruise on the Q.E. n , Sept. 12-15 costs $395. Dawns is a self help group for Brooklyn singles 28 and over. Reservations must be made in advance. 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