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To Have' Y our Fvont I istod H ere, C o m p o se a C o n cise ly W o rd e d N ew s Item ; M a k e Sure To Inclu de a T e le p h o n e N u m b e r. Sund to: U p and C o m in g , 395 A tla n tic A ven ue , B ro o klyn 11217 D e a d lin e : Friday for T hursday's PaperNational Recreation Area, end of FlatbushAve across Marine Pkwy Bridge. Free. For info, 338-3688.V A U D E V IL L E : C oney Island U.S.A. presentsNew Vaudeville N ights, with Theater for theNew C ity street theatre company. Aug. 10,8pm . Sideshows by the Seashore, ConeyIsland Boardwalk and W. 12th St. $5. For info,372-5159.B ELA N TH I GALLERY: %u201cClassical AmericanLandscape,\summer. Coming Aug. 7-31, %u201c Eighth AnnualM ostly Nude.\Court St. For info, 855-2769.BROOKLYN H ISTO R ICA L SOCIETY: %u201cTheGreat Divine: Brooklyn%u2019s Henry WardBeecher,\artifacts and photos telling Beecher%u2019s storyfrom Civil War period. Through Oct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St.,62^ 0890.BROOKLYN M USEU M C ON TEM PO RA RYGALLERY: %u201cJoel-Peter Witkin: FortyPhotographs.\BROOKLYN M USEU M GRAND LOBBY:\be on display in honor of the Statue of Libertv%u2019s centennial. Thru Septem ber 8.C H A M ELEO N GALLERY: %u201c Hum an Nature,\photographic construction works by Mark Andres, Thru Aug. 3. Thurs. and Fri., 1-7pm.; Sat.,11am 7pm; Sun., 11-5pm. %u201c New Stuff,\m edia group show, Aug. 7-Sept. 7, receptionAug 8, 7-9pm. Sam e hours as %u201c HumanN ature.%u201d 428 Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.O N YX GALLERY: \featuring the works of Ellen Hoyt, CarolynC hristopher Ward. Thru Aug. 17. Hours are1-6pm, Tuesday through Sunday. Closed M onday 411 Atlantic Ave. For info, call 834-1701.PROSPECT PARK EN VIR O NM ENTA LC ENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,\an exhibit on Brooklyn artists%u2019 works of ourborough%u2019s wildlife. Through Septem ber 7. ThePicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkW est entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.j 12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.RETRO GALLERY: %u201cSum m er Group Show,\artworks from electronic sculptures to handted lithographies. Thru Sept. 30. Open byointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info,bzz-8840.SA LEN A GALLERY: Two photography exSatyr at O nyx%u201cSatyr%u201d is one of the works by HueyPope on view as part of the %u201cSum m erSpectrum %u201d exhibit at the Onyx Gallery,411 A tlantic Avenue.hibits, %u201c Im ages of Cuba%u201d and %u201c Children in anEducational S etting\Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.K I C %u00ab 'I______________________________ 1BROWER SUM M ER: B ACA%u2019s summerseries at Brower Park continues with StiltWalkers' Day. Aug. 4 , 1pm Brooklyn and St.Marks Aves. Free. For info, 783-3077.B IO L O G Y B E A C H : New York Aquariumholds beach expedition (includes getting wet)to teach kids about tools and techniques ofmarine biologists. Aug. 4, 11, 9am-12noon. W.8th St. and Coney Island Boardwalk. $18, $16members. For info, 266-8711.A R T W O R K S H O P S : %u201cArty Facts\Workshops, Saturdays through Aug., 11:30am,for kids with accom panying adults. %u201cW h a t%u2019sUp?%u201d W orkshops for kids 6-12. Saturdays 2pm.Both are free and groups m eet in Grand Lobby of Brooklyn Museum.N E IG H B O R H O O D E X P L O R A T IO N :Brooklyn Historical Society invites day campsand com m unity groups to take guided tour ofBrooklyn heights with activity sheets for kids.Activities and materials adjusted to suit d ifferent ages. Tuesday-Friday by appointm entonly. For info, 624-0890.F IS H IN G C O N T E S T : A&S sponsors com %u00adpetition for youths at Prospect Park. ThruAug. 2, Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11am-4pm. M eetat the Rustic Shelter by W ollm an Rink. For info, 287-5252.F A M IL Y F IL M S : Park Slope Library showsfam ily films weekly. Thurs., 2pm, thru Aug.,except for Aug. 21 and 28. 9th St. and SixthAve. For info, 768-0593.L IB R A R Y F L IC K S : Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows children%u2019s films Fri., 4pm, weekly thruAug. 280 Cadman Plaza W est. Free. For info,780-7789.M U S E U M P U P P E T S : Brooklyn Museumshows %u201cThe Ocean Land,\children based on art and mythology ofOceanic cultures, thru Aug. 15, Wed., Thurs.,and Fri., 10:30am and 1pm; $1.50 for children12 and under accom panied by adult, free toMuseum mem bers and their children. For info, 638-5000, ext. 221.W E E K L Y C R A F T S : Prospect Park's 11th St.Playground C om m ittee's Sum m er Youth Program runs Arts and Crafts classes throughSeptem ber 5. Mondays, 1pm-3pm, Fridays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkW est and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.P A R K S P O R T S : Eleventh St. PlaygroundCom m ittee's Sum m er Youth Program at Prospect Park holds Mini-Sports programthrough Sept. 5th Tuesdays, 1-3pm,Thursdays, 10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect Park W est and 11th St. Free. For info,788-0055.S U M M E R A R T : Park%u2019s Art and RecreationC enter sponsors Sum m er Art Program forkids 7-18. Through Aug. 20. 1st-3rd graders,Wed., 10am-11am, 4th-6th graders, Wed.,11:30am-12:30pm, Ceram ics for Teens, Wed.,2-5pm. Brooklyn War M em orial, Cadman Plazaand Orange St. Free. Registration required.For info, (212) 360-8111.F IS H A N D S H A R K S : N ew York Aquariumshark feeding to teach kids about fish andsharks. Aug. 5, 9am-12noon. W. 8th St. andConey Island Boardwalk. $18; $16 members.For info, 266-8711.M IM E D U O : BACA presents mime team ofPaul Rajeckas and Neil Intraub. Aug. 5, 11am.Playground at Pierrepont St. and BrooklynHeights Promenade. Free. For info, 783-3077.C A R R O L L S U M M E R : B AC A %u2019 s summerseries at Carroll Park continues with streetdrawing, with Claudia Bostick. Aug. 5 , 1pm,Carroll St., between Court and Sm ith Sts.Free. For info, 783-3077.D O L P H IN S A N D W H A L E S : New YorkTo Chase The Summer Doldrumspresentation and artifact handling. Aug. 7,14.Cost for each, per day: $18, $16 for members.Aquarium is at Coney Island Boardwalk andW. 8th St. Open 10am-6pm, w eekends andholidays. Adm ission is $3.75, $1.50 for kids.For info, 266-8711.PROSPECT PARK: O ffice of the A dministrator, Litchfield Villa, 95 Prospect ParkW est, 788-0055. Pedalboat rental, 11am-1 hourbefore dark, daily, $5/hour with $5 deposit, atdock near W ollm an Rink. Use Em pire Blvd.Piatbush Ave. entrance. Bike Rental, $10deposit, $2 an hour. ID required. Mon.-Sat.10am-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm. Dixon's Bike Shop,Union St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves. For info, 636-0067. Horseback Rental, $10 an hour,M on.-Fri. $12 an hour Sat. and Sun., holidays.7 days a week, 9:30am-4:30pm. Caton PI. andE 8th St. For info, 438-8849. Fishing Contest,A&S sponsors contest for kids. Through Aug.2nd. Tues.-Sat., 11am-4pm. M eet at RusticS helter by W ollman Rink. Prizes awarded Aug.9. For info, 789-1151. Tours: Aug. 3, ProspectPark Renaissance, meet 1pm at Grand ArmyPlaza. W ho%u2019s W ho at the Zoo, Aug. 9, 1pm,m eet at Zoo%u2019s sea lion pool. Park-to-Park byBike, Aug. 10, 3am, meet at W ollm an Rink,reservations required. All tours free. For info,287-3400. L e ffe rts H o m e s te a d , open Sat. andSun 10am-4pm Use entrance at FlatbushAve. and Empire Blvd. Prospect Park Z o o ,open seven days/week, 8am-4:30pm; buildingsnnon at 11am tlaa Flathnsh Ave and Erm ireBlvd. entrance. Children%u2019s Zoo now open,Wed Sun., 10-4:30pm.PROSPECT PARK BANDSHELL: CelebrateBrooklyn Sum m er Performance Series. LatinM usic Series: Aug. 1, Bobby Sanabria &Ascension; Daniel Ponce. Aug. 2, Dave Valentin; Roland Vazquez Band. Aug. 3, LouieRamirez & Ray de la Paz; La Gran Manzana.Caribbean Festival: Monyaka and LadyPeachena and Kalabash, Aug. 8; MagnumBand and Shirley Stewart and Triple-Xtra, Aug.9; Carnival Extravaganza, Aug. 10. All concerts, 8pm and free. Video in the Park, Aug. 6and 13, 8:30pm. Prospect Park W est and 9thSt. For info, 768-0699. Bandshel! PlaygroundActivities, July 2 5 ,1:30pm, skating. For info,788-0055.P R O S P E C T P A R K B O A T H O U S E : Exhibit, %u201c AChange in the W eather,%u201d through Sept. 21.Visitor C enter open Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm.For info. 287-3400.P R O S P E C T P A R K P IC N IC H O U S E : Sum m erSeries for kids. Aug. 2, %u201cAlborada Latina,%u201dLatin A m erican music by Francesca Vanasco.Aug. 3, %u201cSim Sallah Bim,%u201d a musical by thePennybridae Players. The Boy W ho W ished toLive Forever, with the Ragabash Players, Aug.9. All shows, 8pm . $2, free for kids u rd er five.Picnic H ouse is at Prospect Park West and5th St. For info, 788-0055. Prospect Park Environmental Center: Tours: Aug. 2, %u201c ParkSlope and the Social History of the Stoop.%u201d1pm, meet at Picnic House. Trail of theWaters, Aug. 9 1pm, led by H elen Engelhardt.All tours, $2 adults, $1 kids. For info, 788-8500.Nature explorations and activities for kids 4-8.Through Aug. 14. Tues., ages 4-5 Thurs., ages6-8. $15 PPEC members, $20 nonmembers.Preregistration and prepayment required. Forinfo, 788-8500. Bus Tours: Aug. 3, Albany onthe Hudson. Patroons and Politicians,8:30am-8:30pm. Meet under Grand Army PlazaArch. $30 PPEC members. $35 nonmembers.For info, 788-8500. Gallery Workshops, \and Beasts of Brooklyn. Brooklyn ArtistsLook at Our Borough%u2019s W ild life.%u201d Familyworkshops to m eet artists. Aug. 3, Don Riepe,photography in nature. Bring camera. Both1-4pm at Picnic House. $10 adults, $5 kids. $1off for members. To register, 788-8500.S U M M E R L IB R A R Y H O U R S : Summer hoursin effect through Sept. 14. Central Library atGrand Army Plaza is open Mon.-Thurs., 9am8pm, Fri. and Sat. 10am-6pm. For info,780-7700. The branch libraries are: BrooklynHeights, Cadman Plaza W est and Clinton St.,Mon.-W ed., 10am-8pm, Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri.noon-6pm, 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, Washington Ave. near LafayetteAve., Mon. noon-6pm, Tues. and Wed. 10am6pm , Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 875-8038;Crown Heights, New York Ave. at Maple St.,Mon. Thurs. 1-6pm, Tues. 1-8pm, Fri. 10am6pm, 773-1223; Pacific St., Fourth Ave. atPacific St., Mon. and Wed. 10am-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. 10am-6pm, Thurs. noon-6pm,Fri. 1-6pm, 768-0593; Red Hook, W olcott St. atDwight St., Mon.-Wed. 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; WaltW hitm an, St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI., Mon.,Wed. 10am-6pm, Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm,855-1508.S W IM IN G P O O L S : These public swimmingpools are operatec by the N YC Dept, of Parksand Recreation seven days a week from 11amto 7pm. Kosciusko Pool, Marcy, DeKalb,Nostrand and Kosciusko Sts., 965-6598;Sunset Pool, Seventh Ave. and 43rd St.,965-6578; Red Hook Pool, Bay and HenryStreets, 965-6579; St. John's RecreationCenter, Troy, Schenectady and Bergen Aves.,965-6574; Com m odore Barry, Flushing Park,Navy and Elliot Streets, 965-6519; Douglas andDeGraw Pool, Third Ave. and Nevins St..Aquarium holds workshop on %u201cW onderfulW hales.\Island Boardwalk and W. 8th St. $18; $16mem bers. For info, 266-8711.B A C A C E L E B R A T IO N : BACA Sum m erC elebration '86 at Pierrepont Streetplayground continues with the M agpie Puppets: music and stories with M aggie W halen.Aug. 6, 7pm. Pierrepont St. and BrooklynH eights Promenade. Free. For info, 783-3077.SPINELESS ANIM A LS: New York Aquariumholds workshop %u201c Introducing Invertebrates.\Aug. 7, 14, 9am-12noon. Coney Island Boardwalk and W. 8th St. $18; $16 mem bers. For info, 266-8711.A F R IC A N S T O R IE S : Bedford StuyvesantRestoration Corporation %u201c Arts in the Plaza%u201dseries continues with African storytelling byAbike Jotayo. Aug. 7, 2pm. 1368 Fulton St. Forinfo, 636-6908.H IS T O R IC A L TA LE S : Storyteller MarciaLane tells folktales from around the world atBrooklyn Historical Society, for kids 4-8. Aug.7 and 21, 2:30pm. 128 Pierrepont St. Free. Forinfo, 624-0890.W A N T E D IM M O R T A L IT Y : Prospect ParkChildren's Series at Picnic House continueswith perform ance of \Live Forever,\1pm. Prospect Park West and 5th St. Free. Forinfo, 788-0055.Y O U T H C O N C E R T : Sunset Park School ofM usic presents concert by students of NewYork City Youth Bureau Program, performoperetta %u201cThree Little Pigs,\and instrum ental selections. Aug. 7, 10am.Gym nasium , M arien-Heim Building, 4520Fourth Avenue. Admission is free. For info,748-7860.RONALD MCDONALD MAGIC: RonaldMcDonald comes to South Brooklyn to perform magic, music, and other entertainm entsfor kids at McDonald's restaurant. Aug. 9,1-3pm. 357 Ham ilton Ave. Free. For info, (212)688-1200.T A L E S O F A R T H U R : Brooklyn C enter Cinem asum m er series of Great Rom antic M usicalscontinues with showings of %u201cC am elot.\1 -3 ,1pm, 4:30pm, 8:30pm. W hitm an hall, C am %u00adpus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5. For info, 780-5295.P A R K V ID E O : Celebrate Brooklyn presentsprogram of Video in the Park, featuring national and international videos, programs,shorts, experimental works, vintage televisionand music videos. Aug. 6 and 13, 8:30pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park Westand 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.R O M A N T IC M U S IC A L S : Brooklyn CenterCinem a shows double feature of %u201cThe Kingand I,\King and I,%u201d 12pm and 6pm; %u201cSouth Pacific,%u201d2:30pm and 8:30pm. W hitm an Hall, CampusRd. and Hillel PI. $5. For info, 780-5295.B R O O K L Y N H E IG H T S C IN E M A : 70 HenrySt.: Tel. 596-7070. 1.Heartburn, Fri.-Thurs.: 2, 4,6, 8, 10. 2. Ferris Bueller%u2019s Day Off, Fri.-Thurs.:2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:40, 9:40C O B B L E H IL L T W IN : 265 Court St.: Tel.596-9113.1. Flight of the Navigator, Fri.-Thurs.:1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15. My Beautiful Launderette,Fri.-Thurs.: 8, 9:45. 2. The Great M ouse D etective, Fri. and Sat.: 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30. Sun.: 1, 2:30.Mon.-Thurs.: 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30. Ruthless People,Fri-Thurs. except Sun.: 7, 8:40, 10:20. Sun.:4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30.D U F F IE L D C IN E M A : 249 D uffield St. Tel.855-3967. 1. Aliens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 4, 7, 9:40. 2.Choke Canyon, Fri.-Thurs : 12:30, 2:30, 4:30,6:20, 8:10, 10.L O E W %u2019S M E T R O P O L IT A N Q U A D : 395Fulton St. Tel 8 _%u20195-4024. 1. Howard the Duck,Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. 2. Friday the 13th,Part 6, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 1:40, 3:25, 5:10, 6:50,8:30, 10:20. 3. M axim um Overdrive, Fri.-Thurs :1:40, 5:10, 8:40. Vamp, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 3:30,6:50, 10:45. 4. Running Scared, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,2, 4, 6, 8, 10.P L A Z A T W IN C IN E M A : 314 Flatbush Ave.Tel. 636-0170. 1. Howard the Duck, Fri.: 5, 7, 9,11. Sat.: 1, 2:55, 4:50, 7, 9:05, 11. Sun. & Mon.:1, 2:55, 4:50, 7, 9:05. Tues-Thurs.: 6, 7:55, 9:50.2. Back to School, Fri.: 6, 7:40, 9:25, 11:05, Sat.:1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:25, 11:05 Sun. & Mon.: 1,Z:4U, 4:ZU, b, Z:4U, 9:Z0. I ues -1 nurs.: o, / a u ,9:25.II - - o - i 4n n o T i i r n u n r M l V <4 u u i y v i , i a u u , i m l r i i v k i v m , %u2022 u ^ w %u2022 %u2022I

