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1%u2014 HI..II.......I....---------------FBIlTTilMShort TakesCELEBRITY CLEANUP: Join Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham, as well as New York City Parks Commissioner Julius Sraeeel and artist Art Coooedee in cleaning up Mount Prospect Park, on Eastern Parkway, next to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Clean-up is planned for July 19, llam-2pni, and is sponsored by the Friends of ML Prospect Paik. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded to lire best cleaners. For info, can 638-9585.SUMMER CREDITS: Several opportunities to earn college credits over the summer wfll be available at Long Island University%u2019s Brooklyn Campus. Introductory courses in computer Science in both the undergraduate and graduate levels and undergraduate courses in photography and sports reporting win be offered. %u201cPer diem teachers%u201d can satisfy Board of Education requirements by taking three or six education credits at L.I.U., or science credits can be earned in the school%u2019s laboratories. Courses begin July 19, and registration is everyday, 8am-5:30pm, and FrL, 8am-3pm. For information, call 403-MILFORT TOUR: The Brooklyn Historical Society w31 be bidding a walking tour of Fort Hamilton on July 80 at 1pm. Brooklynite architectural historian, Justin Ferate. will show the grounds of the historic fort and discuss New York%u2019s military past at the Harbor Defense Museum. The cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-members. Meet outside the 96th St. subway station, last stop on the RR. Reservations recommended. Few information cab 624-0990.TEEN MOTHERS: The Y.W.C.A. offers a free clerical and word processing training program for mothers 17-ZL %u201cSkills Get Jobs%u201d is a six-month course which indudes GED preparation for those without high school diplomas, and counselling and Job placement. Free childcare is provided. The next session begins July 21. The Y.W.C.A. is at 330 Third Ave. For information caU 858-3042.RENOVATIONS HEARING: The Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold a certificate of appropriateness public hearing for landmark structures needing a permit in order to undertake alterations of a structural nature. Two Brooklyn buildings requiring approval of the Department of Buildings are at 162 Columbia Heights and 401-403 Henry St. The hearing is on July 22 at 9:30am at 20 Vesey St., 11th floor, Manhattan. For info, (212) 553-1100.CHILDREN%u2019S STORYTELLER: TheBrooklyn Historical Society presents professional storyteller, Marcia Lane, in a program which indudes folktales from around the world, music and mime. Lane will tell classic, unknown and tales of her own for childen ages 4-8. The event is free, and each child should be accompanied by a lap to sit on. Groups are welcome to the reading, July 24, 2:30pm, but they must have advance registration. The Historical Society is at 128 Pierrepont St., and their number is 624-0890.DEVELOPING ARTISTS: Artists and designers of the Brooklyn Underground in Fort Greene are forming a new art group. They will be holding Art, Craft and Design open-air market on July 25 and 26 from 11am7pm on Saint Felix St. between DeKalb Ave. and Fulton St. A selection of works from jewelry, photography and clothes to fine arts will be represented. For more information on the event or the artists group, call 625-6061.SANITATION SAFETY: The Brooklyn North 8 Unit of the N.Y.C. Department of Sanitation won a plaque in the Annual Safe Driving Competition for its driving record in 1985. This unit serves Prospect and Crown Heights, and had a total of only 49 accidents out of the 10,942 vehicles it dispatched.IF YOU CANWRITE ABOUTTHE ARTSAND HAVE ASPECIALTY INCONTEMPORARYJAZZ ANDCLASSICAL MUSICOR THE VISUALARTSTHE PHOENIXW OULD LIKE TOHEAR FROM YOUW e 're looking fo rfre e -la n c e contrib uto rsw h o know th e ir subjectsand can w rite about themw ith lively interestIf you fit th e bill and canw rite and review againsttight deadlines, w e m ayhave an assignment foryou..Send us ,i note describing your approach to the arts, your ex|M'rtise. Include some samples of your writing to demonstrate1 your skill. Write:Arts Editor,Phoenix, 395 A tlanticA ve.,Brooklyn 11217N o Calls PleaseI OPEN HOUS1OATxI/Y je m E D H O O D C E N T E RNO W E N R O LLIN G FO R TH E FALL%u2022 Nursery Programs%u2022 Extended Hours Care%u2022 After School Program%u2022 Dance Classes%u2022 Summer CampFor information: 625-5252203 Atlantic Ave. (cor. Court St.)Brooklyn, N Y 112019Brooklyn Learning Center157 Montague Street(o ff Clinton Street) (718) 935-0400Joan M argolis, formerlydirector o f MCS Educational Services,has created the Brooklyn LearningCenter at 157 M ontague Street. BrooklynLearning Center continues to offer:* tutoring in all subjects* reading and math at all levels* remedial reading and math* SAT preparation* Eighth grade special schools test preparation* Coop test preparation* after school homework center* motivation and accelerationCAMERAOR PAINT BRUSHcolors of summer.A sk fo r qualityKODAK C olor Processing.Graphic Art Mart, Inc.Most Comprehensive Sourceof Art and Photo SuppliesIn Brooklyn.Graphic Art Mart, Inc. ____321 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn. N Y. 11205 p r o c essin g(212) 789-9219 noaaKG ot a Point ofView About aLocal Issue?The Phoenix welcomesletters on all localissues to our SoundO ff Column. Write:Sound Off, 3 % AtlanticAve., Brooklyn 11217.O nly one nam e in Browrjstone Insurancestands for...%u2022 Experience* Innovation%u2022 Service** Lower CostBRQWNSTBNE AGENCY INE.111 John Street/New York, N. Y. 10038 (212) 962-5620\\fT c x Center JYUj3 LearningTutorials %u2022 Test PreparationA L I T i i I a p Sm #! V |# U IIO %u00ab iM H < y j - %u25a0 %u25a0w i i i w %u25a0 u i v i i n yAfter School Homework CenterDr. Mae Sakharov %u2022 Educational DirectorAdelaine LePorre %u2022 Administrative DirectorLast year Dr. Sakharov%u2019s high school preparation group 100% acceptance at specializedhigh schools and SAT scores went up asmuch as 260 points. ABC featured Dr.Sakharov on special %u201c20/20%u201d program.Now at two Brooklyn locations plus our Manhattan location.In Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens220 Court St. (betw. Warren & Baltic) andXavarian High School7100 Shore Road (off 71st St.)858-0755ART CLASSESIN THE ARTIST%u2019S STUDIO An established artist working in the realisttradition will continue classes in painting and drawing Atlantic AvenueSmallclasses Call lor information 625-3872 (F21)DANCE EXERCISEPRIVATE EXERCISE CLASSYour home or my studioExperienced Protessional instructorRelerences %u2022 (718) 852-1305MUSIC(FLU TE LESSO NS)Professional w/master now accepting students ot all levels and agesStudios in Park Slope and Manhattan Call (718) 788-1988SLOPE JAZZ: Beginning, returning, crossing over7 Learn to create yourown solos. Study the complete program, including scales, theory andapplied harmony, tunes, transcribing lines and solos, ear-training. \\a?7ihythm f have 22 years teaching experience and I love it My playinglollows the tradition of Louie. Billie. Pre?. Fats. Art. Fatha. Bud. Q i//.Oscar. Lenny. Lee. Sal All instruments and voice $?0 per hour. CharlesSibirsky (718)768-3804 (024)PROF ROBERT SCOTT PHDof Jacksonville UniversityNow in Brooklyn ottering:Piano %u2022 Voice %u2022 Theory LessonsBeginners %u2022 IntermediateAdvanced Call 718-237-9381 (J5)TENNIS INSTRUCTION____________TENNIS INSTRUCTOR'Tennis Learn from the best W O. CARTER BATSON, DIRECTOR, Universal Christian Alliance Professional tennis registry U S.T.A ; Y.W.C.A.Competed in Pan-American and Olympus and Hall ot Fame: (718)622-8542. (Jnl 1,87)JUNIOR TENNIS CLINIC SUMMER 86. AT BROOKLYN HOSPITAL TENNIS 20 Willoughby St. (bet. Ashland PI & DeKalb Ave ): Beginners %u2022 Intermediate %u2022 Advanced %u2022 Boys and girls, ages 6-18 Session II August7-September 12,1986. Thursday & Friday 1-3 or 4-6, p.m .$150.00 persession. Partial financial aid available. One session videotapedFURTHER INFORMATION (718) 624-5461. INSTRUCTORS MELSWANSON, KEVIN N. HARPER. (S3)TENNIS AT THE PARADE GROUNDS We feature adult beginner clinics,junior programs beginner to advanced, leagues for men and women,mental toughness clinics and more. Call Slava Cartwny at 436-8233. (J5)TUTORINGBROOKLYN LEARNING CENTER: 157 Montague Street %u2022 935-0400 %u2022Joan Margolis, formerly director of MCS. Tutoring in all subjects %u2022Remedial math/reading %u2022 SAT %u2022 eighth grade %u2022 special schools %u2022 co-optest preparation. After school homework center. (S4)TUT0R|NG a TEST PREPARAT0INCounseling %u2022 Homework Assistance %u2022 Homs Visits %u2022 SAT %u2022 GRE %u2022 SSAT %u2022COOP %u00ae GED * ACHIEVEMENTS * COLLEGE ADVISEMENT %u2022 Dr MaeSakharov %u2022 Adelaine LePorre %u2022 MCLS Learning Centers %u2022 220 Cenrt St. %u2022858-0755. (030)Instruction Advertising%u2022 $ 6 4 for 8 w eeks %u00bb U p to 3 0 words%u2022 D eadlineThursday, at 4 p m for following w eek's publication.S en d copy and check toT he Phoenix N ew sp a p e r3 9 5 A tlantic A ve. %u2022 B klyn 11217All the News of Brooklyn %u2019s Busy A rtsScene in The Phoenix NewspaperJuly 17,1986, THE PHOENIX, P%u00bb{|%u00ab 18

