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                                    riKAisir To Have Your Event Listed Here, Compose a Concisely W orded News Item; Make S' efore dark, daily, $5/hour with $5 deposit, atJock near W ollman Rink. Use Em pire Blvd.and Flatbush Ave. entrance. Bike Rental, $10deposit, $2 an hour. 10 required. Mon.-Sat.10am-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm. Dixon%u2019s Bike Shop,Union St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves. For info, 636-0067. Horseback Rental, $10 an hour,Mon.-Fri. $12 an hour Sat. and Sun., holidays.17 days a week, 9:30am-4:30pm. Caton PI. andlE. 8th St. For info, 438-8849. Fishing Contest,rA&S sponsors contest for kids. Through Aug.2nd. Tues.-Sat., 11am-4pm. M eet at RusticShelter by W ollman Rink. Prizes awarded Aug.19. For info, 789-1151. Tours: July 26, Park-topark Bike. M eet at W ollm an Rink, 9am. Call287-3400 for info and reservations. July 27,nimals in O ur Lives, m eet 1pm at Children%u2019sarm. Aug. 3, Prospect Park Renaissance,11pm at Grand Arm y Plaza. All tours free,or info, 287-3400. Theatre: Riversidehakespeare C om pany performs at MusicPagoda, July 24-27,7pm . Empire at Flatbushentrance. Free. For info, 788-0055. LeffertsHom estead, open Sat. and Sun., 1Qam-4pm.Use entrance at Flatbush Ave. and EmpireBlvd. Prospect Park Zoo, open sevendays/week, 8am*4:30pm; buildings open at11am. Use Flatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. enrance. Children's Zoo now open, Wed.-Sun.,104:30pm.PROSPECT PARK BANDSHELL* CelebrateBrooklyn Sum m er Performance Series. Pop,Rock & Doo-wop Series: July 25, Noel Pointerand the Brooklyn Philharmonic conducted byTania Leon. July 28, The Hsrptones; Rsparsta& The Del-Rons. July 27, Black Rock CoalitionOrchestra. Latin M usic Seri93; Aug. 1, Bobby|tDave Valentin; Roland Vazqum Band. Aug. 3,| Louie Ramirez & Ray d e te P a z; La Gran M anzana. All concerts, 8pm and free. ProspectPark W est and 9th St. For info, 7684)699.Bandshell Playground Activities, July 25,1:30pm, skating. For info, 7880055.PROSPECT PARK BOATHOUSE: Exhibit, \Change in the W eather,%u201d through Sept. 21.Visitor C enter open Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm.For info. 287-3400.PROSPECT PARK PIC N IC HOUSE: SummerSeries for kids. July 26, Craig Babcock,hum orist. July 27, %u201cGoldilocks,\sion by the Pennybridge Players. Aug. 2,%u201cAiborada Latina,\Francesca Vanasco. Aug. 3, \a m usical by the Pennybridge Players. Altshows, 8pm. $2, free for kids under five. Picnic H ouse is at Prospect Park W est and 5thSt. For info, 7880055. Prospect Park Environmental Center: Tours: July 26,\and the Brooklyn Bridge.%u201d 1pm, m eet at theLanding. Aug. 2, \Social History of the Stoop.\Picnic House. All tours, $2 adults, $1 kids. Forinfo, 788-8500. Nature explorations and activities for kids 4-8. Through Aug. 14. Tues.,ages 4-5, Thurs., ages 6-8. $15 PPEC members,$20 nonmembers. Preregistration and prepaym ent required. For info, 788-8500 Bus Tours:July 27, Brooklyn's Secret Places, 11am-4pm.M eet under Grand Arm y Plaza Arch, $20 PPECmem bers, $25 nonmembers. Aug. 3, Albanyon the Hudson, Patroons and Politicians,8:30am-8:30pm. M eet under Grand Arm y PlazaArch. $30 PPEC members. $35 nonmembers.For Info, 788-8500. Gallery Workshops, \and Beasts of Brooklyn: Brooklyn ArtistsLook at O ur Borough's W ildlife.%u201d Fam ilyworkshops to meet artists. July 27, GregoryRicirard-Coates, mixed media. Aug. 3, Don .%u25a0'-%u00bb*. i ----J------------ *-----t%u00abs%u00ab r m t u i W i Y w r n e t w -Both i-4pm at Picnic House. $10 adults, $5kids. $1 o ff for members. To register, 788-8500.SUM M ER LIBRARY HOURS: Sum m er hoursin effect through Sept. 14. Central Library atGrand Army Plaza is open Mon.-Thurs., 9am -8pm, Fri. and Sat. 10am-6pm. For info,780-7700. The branch libraries are: BrooklynHeights, Cadm an Plaza W est and Clinton St.,Mon.-Wed., I0am -8pm , Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri.noon-%u20acpm, 780-7788; Carroll Gardens, ClintonSt. at Union St., Mon. Tues. 10am-6pm, Wed.1-8pm, Thurs. noon-6pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 625-5838;Clinton Hill, W ashington Ave. near LafayetteAve., Mon. noon-8pm, Tues. and Wed. 10am6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 875-8038;Crown Heights, N ew Vferk Ave. at Maple St.,Mon. Thurs. 1-6pm, Tues. 1-8pm, Fri. 10am6pm, 773-1223; Pacific St., Fourth Ave. atPacific St., Mon. and Wed. I0am -6pm , Tues.noon-6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 638-5180;Park Slope, Sixth Ave. at 9th St., Mon. 1-8pm,Tues. and Wed. I0am -6pm , Thurs. noon-6pm,Fri. 1-6pm, 7684)593; Red Hook, W olcott St. atDwight St., Mon.-W ed. 10am-5:30pm, 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, 439-8846; W altW hitm an, St. Edwards St. ai Auburn Pi., M on.,Wed. 10am-6pm, Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm,855-1508.S W IM M IN G POOLS: These publicswimming pools are operated by the NYC Dept,of Parks and Recreation seven days a week from11am to 7pm. Kosciusko Pool, Marcy, DeKaibNostrand and Kosciusko Sts., 965-6598;Sunset Pool, Seventh Ave. and 43rd St.,96545578; Red H ook Pool, Bay and HenryStreets, 96545579; St. John%u2019s RecreationCenter, Troy, Schenectady and Bergen Aves.,9656574; Com m odore Barry, Flushing Park,Navy and Elliot Streets, 9656519; Douglas andDeGraw Pool, Third Ave. and Nevins St..r*%u2014W M 'w r w w 1%u00ae %u2022 * v %u00bb hBROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: \Great Divine: Brooklyn%u2019s Henry WardBeecher,%u201d an exhibit of manuscripts, prints,artifacts and photos telling Beecher%u2019s storyfrom Civil War period. Through Oct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St.,624-0890.BROOKLYN M USEUM CONTEMPORARYGALLERY: %u201cJoel Peter Witkin: FortyPhotographs.%u201d Aug. 1-Sept. 22. Fifth floor.BROOKLYN M USEUM GRAND LOBBY:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by Ruffin Cooper%u201d willbe on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty's centennial. Thru Septem ber 8. Free.CHAM ELEON GALLERY: %u201cHuman Nature,\photographic construction works by Mark Andres, Thru Aug. 3. Thurs. and Fri., 1-7pm.; Sat.,11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm. \media group show, Aug. 7-Sept. 7, receptionAug. 8, 7-9pm. Same hours as %u201c HumanNature.\ONYX GALLERY: %u201cSum m er Spectrum,\featuring the works of Ellen Hoyt, CarolynLindbom, Phyliss Rutigiliano, Hugh Pope,Christopher Ward. July 27-August 17. Hours'are 1-6pm, Tuesday through Sunday. ClosedMonday. 411 Atlantic Ave. For info, call834-1701. Opening reception, July 27, 2-7pm.PROSPECT PARK ENVIRONM ENTALCENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,\an exhibit on Brooklyn artists' works of ourborough%u2019s wildlife. Through Septem ber 7. ThePicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkWest entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.RETRO GALLERY; \artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies. Thru Sept. 30. Open byappointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info,622-8840.SALENA GALLERY: Two photography exhibits, \Educational Setting%u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKaib Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.FILM CLASSICS: Brooklyn C enter Cinem aof BCBC shows %u201cThe Great Romantic MusicalSeries.\8pm, Fri., Sat., 1pm, Sun., 1 ,4 ,8pm. W hitmanTheatre, Flatbush Nostrand Ave. junction. $5,$4 seniors and students, $3 children under 13.Discount book of five shows for $15 available.For Info, 780-5295.HEIGHTS EXPECTATIONS: BrooklynHeights Library shows film \tions.\man Plaza W est. Free. For info, 780-7789.RISKY BUSINESS: Showing of \Risk: The Story of a Nicaraguan Family,%u201d withSarah Stokey, a Friends School graduate currently working in Nicaragua speaking afterwards. July 3 0 ,8pm. Grace Church, 254 HicksSt. Free. For info, 624-5921.BROOKLYN H EIG HTS CINEMA: 70 HenryS t.Tel. 596-7070.1. Legal Eagles, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,3:55,5:50,7:50,9:50.2. Heartburn, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,4 ,6 ,8 ,1 0 .COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.: Tel. 5969113.1. The Great M ouse Detective, Fri.-Thurs.:1,2:30,4,5:30; My Beautiful Launderette, Fri.-BROOKLYN H EIG HTS CINEMA: 70 HenrySt.: Tel. 596-7070.1. Legal Eagles, Fri.-Thurs.:2,3:55,5:50,7:50,9:50.2. Heartburn, Fri.-Thurs.: 2 ,4 ,6, 8, 10.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.: Tel.:596-9113.1. The Great Mouse Detective, Fri.-Thurs.: 1,2:30,4,5:30; My BeautifulLaunderette, Fri.-Thurs.: 6 2 0 ,8,9:45.2.Labyrinth, Fri.-Thurs.: 1,2:50; RuthlessPeople, Fri.-Thurs., 4:35,8:15,10.DUFFIELD TW IN: 249 Duffield St.: Tel. 855-3987.1. Aliens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1,4 ,7 ,9 :4 0 .2 . Outof Bounds, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30,2:30,4:30,6:20,8:10,10.LO EW S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St.: Tel. 875-4024.1. MaximumOverdrive, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:50,2:40,4:35,6:25,8:15,10:05.2. Vamp, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,1:40,3:25,5:10,6:55,8:40,10:20.3. Back to School, Fri.-Thurs.: 1,2:50,4:45,6:35,8:25,10:20.4.Running Scared, Fri.-Thurs., 1 2 ,2 ,4 ,6, 8,10.PLAZA TW IN CINEMA: 314 Flatbush Ave.:Tel. 636-0170.1. Ferris Bueller%u2019s Day Off, Fri.,5:10,7,9,10:45 Sat., 1 ,3 ,5 ,7 ,9 ,1 0 :4 5 . Sun.and Mon.: 1,3,5, 7,9. Tues.-Thurs.: 6,7:50,9:40.2. Back to School, Fri.: 5,6:40,8:25,M-1R Rnl-1 O AO A 'm R 7 A0 Q-9R 1110Sun. and Mon.: 1,2:40,4:20,6,7:40,9:25.Tues.-Thurs.: 6,7:40,9:25.July 24,1966, THE PH OENIX, P ag* 13
                                
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