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Community CalendarH ave Your Event Listed H ere. Send to Phoenix Calendar,395 A tlantic Ave., Brooklyn 11217. D eadline Fri. for N ex t Issue.FUN STUFF TO KEEP KIDS BUSYFIS H IN G CONTEST: A&S sponsors com %u00adpetition for youths at Prospect Park. ThruAug. 2, Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11am-4pm. Meetat the Rustic Shelter by W ollman Rink. For info, 287-5252.KID%u2019S TALES: Penny Bridge Players presentArabian Nights adventure, %u2018%u2018Sim Sallah Bim.%u201dJuly 24-25, 10:30am and 1:30pm. Playhouse,Undercroft of Assumption Church, 59Cranberry St. $3.75. For info, 522-0255.DRAMA THEATRE: Brooklyn Playworkspresents %u201cThe Phantom Sword.%u201d July 26, 274pm. Prospect Park Hollow, Prospect ParkWest and 7th St. July 24, 25, 7:30pm, inresidence at 674 Fourth Ave. All shows free.Reservations required for in-residence performances. For info, 499-2293.PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES: BrooklynRecreational Division provides mobile unit activities at two Prospect Park playgrounds. Lincoln Rd., in park at Ocean Ave. intersection,the Skatemobile, July 2 5 ,1:30-3:30pm. Free.For info, 788-0055.LEARN-TO-SW IM CLASSES: The Department of Park and Recreation offers free swim %u00adming classes at city pools for tots ages 3 to 5and children ages 6 to 14. Session runs July25th to August 13th, with registration July 24.Participants attend a 45-m inute class daily,Mon.-Fri., with the 9-10:30am session beingbroken into two classes. Brooklyn locationsare: the Sunset Park Pool, 7th Ave. at 43rd St.,the Kosciuszko Pool, Kosciuszko St. at Marcy Ave., and the Betsey Head Pool, Hopkinsonand Dumont Aves. For further information callthe Aquatics Programs at (212) 360-8215.PARK HUMOR: Comedian Craig Babcockperforms in Prospect Park Picnic House Summer Series. July 26, 8pm. Prospect Park Westand 5th St. $2, under five, free. For info,788-0055.A N IM A L CONTRIBUTIONS: Urban ParkRangers at Prospect Park C hildren%u2019s Zoodiscuss the importance of dom estic animalsin our lives. July 2 7 ,1pm. Enter park at EmpireBlvd. and Flatbush Ave. Free. For info,287-3400.D AN CIN G GOLDILOCKS: Dance version of%u201cGoldilocks%u201d by the Pennybridge Players. July27, 8pm. Prospect Park Picnic House, Prospect Park West and 5th St. $2, under five,free. For info, 788-0055.URBAN ANIM A LS: Urban Park Rangerslead tour %u201cAnimals in Our Lives.%u201d July 27,1pm. M eet at Children%u2019s Farm, Prospect Park,Empire Blvd. entrance. Free. For info,287-3400.OBJECT SCULPTURE: Brewer Park Sum %u00admer Series for kids continues with %u201c FoundObject Sculpture,%u201d with Richard Thomas. July2 8 ,1pm. Brooklyn and St. Marks Aves. Free.For info, 783-4469.SU M M ER COURSES: Brooklyn College offers P.S.A.T. and S.A.T. preparation courses:July 28-Aug. 14, Tues.-Thurs., 9am-1pm.Classes for grades 2-12 in m ath, reading, testtaking and more: July 29-Aug. 14, Mon.-Thurs.,9am-1pm. Sports classes in the afternoons:July 28-August 14. Prices vary for all classes.For info, 780-4141.FAMILY FILMS: Park Slope Library showsfamily film s weekly. Thurs., 2pm, thru Aug.,except for Aug. 21 and 28. 9th St. and SixthAve. For info, 768-0593.LIBRARY FLICKS: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows children%u2019s film s Fri., 4pm , weekly thruAug. 280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. For info,780-7789.M USEUM PUPPETS: Brooklyn Museumshows %u201cThe Ocean Land,%u201d puppet play forchildren based on art and mythology ofOceanic cultures, thru Aug. 15, Wed.,Thurs., and Fri., 10:30am and 1pm; July 27,3pm. $1.50 for children 12 and under accom %u00adpanied by adult, free to M useum membersand their children. For info, 638-5000, ext 221.WEEKLY CRAFTS: Prospect Park's 11th St.Playground C om m ittee%u2019s Sum m er Youth Program runs Arts and Crafts classes throughSeptem ber5. Mondays, 1pm-3pm, Fridays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkW est and 11th St. Free. For info. 788-0055.PARK SPORTS: Eleventh St. PlaygroundC om m ittee%u2019s Sum m er Youth Program at Prospect Park holds Mini-Sports programthrough Sept. 5th. Tuesdays, 1-3pm,Thursdays, 10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect Park West and 11th St. Free. For info,788-0055.SUM M ER ART: Park's Art and RecreationC enter sponsors Summer Art Program forkids 7-18. Through Aug. 20. 1st-3rd graders,Wed., 10-11am, 4th-6th graders, Wed.,11:30am-12:30pm, Ceramics for Teens, Wed.,2-5pm. Brooklyn W ar M em orial, Cadman Plazaand Orange St. Free. Registration required.For info, (212)360-8111.ART W ORKSHOPS: %u201cArty Facts%u201dWorkshops, Saturdays through July, 11:30am,for kids with accom panying adults. %u201cW hat'sUp?\Both are free and groups m eet in Grand Lobby of Brooklyn Museum .N EIG HB O RH O O D EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invites day campsand community groups to take guided tour ofBrooklyn Heights with activity sheets for kids.Activities and materials adjusted to suit different ages. Tuesday-Friday by appointmentonly. For info, 624-0890.YOUNG CREATIONS: C entral Public Libraryhosts %u201cCreate a Circus,\kids 7-12. Tuesdays, 11am-12pm. Grand ArmyPlaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.LIBRARY DRAWING: Carroll GardensLibrary gives weekly lessons in drawing forschool-age children. Fri., 4pm , thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.YOUNG FILMS: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows films for kids 3-11. Fridays, 4pm, Cadman Plaza West at Clinfon St. Free. For info,780-7788.FRIDAY FILMS: Walt W hitm an Libraryshows films for kids. Fridays, 4pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn P|. Free. For info,855-1508.AFTER SCHOOL LIBRARY: Carroll GardensLibrary shows A fter School film s weekly, forages 6-12. Mon., 3:30pm, thru July. Clinton andUnion Sts. Free. For info, 625-5838.DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles and games for kids6-12 at Red Hook Library. Thursdays from3:30-4:30. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free. Forinfo, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red Hook Library showsfilm s for kids 6-12. Mondays, 3:30-4:30.W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info,875-4412.KIDS ART: Pop-Ups and Drawings at WaltW hitm an Library. Mondays, 4-5pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508.STORIES FOR TODDLER: Carroll GardensLibrary presents Toddler Story Time weekly,for ages 2Vi-3V2. Tues., 10:30am, thru July.Clinton and Union Sts. Free.PRESCHOOLERS AT LIBRARY: CarrollGardens library shows pre-school films weekly, for ages 3-5. Mon., 10:30am, thru July. Clinton and Union Sts. 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