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                                    *A Part of Your CommunityRabbi G erald I W eioer Rabbi Emeritus Eugene | Sat kSABBATH SERVICESF rid a y 8:15 p.m. %u2022 S aturday 10:30 a.m.For more information call the Temple office (768-1814). A Reform congregation located at Garfield Place and 8th Avenue Park SlopeCongregation B eth ElohimGartieut WithPc JT2ART CLASSES____________________IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO An established artist working in the realisttradition will continue classes in painting and drawing. Atlantic AvenueS mall classes. Call for information 625-3872. (F21)DANCE EXERCISEPRIVATE EXERCISE CLASSYour home or my studioExperienced Professional InstructorReferences %u2022 (718) 852-1305MUSIC(F L U T E L E S S O N S )Professional a 'm aster now accepting students of all levels and ages Studios in Pa'k Slope and Manhattan Cail (718) 788-1988SLOPE JAZZ Beginning, returning, crossing over%u2019 Learn to create your own sc-os Study the complete program including: scales, theory and app ied harmony tunes, transcribing lines and solos, ear-training jazz rhythm ' nave 2? years teaching experience and I love it. My playing follows the tradition of Louie. Billie, Prez. Fats. Art, Fatha. Bird Dizz Oscar. Lenny. Lee. Sal All instruments and voice $20 per hour Charles Sibirsky (718) 768-3804 (024)PROF. ROBERT SCOTT, PHD. ~of Jacksonville UniversityNow in Brooklyn offering:Piano %u2022 Voice %u2022 Theory LessonsBeginners %u2022 IntermediateAdvanced Call 718-237-9381 (J5)TENNIS INSTRUCTIONTENNIS INSTRUCTORTennis Learn from the best W.D 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 of Fame (718)622-8542. (6 p m.-12 p m.) (Jn11 8 7 )JUNIOR TENNIS CLINIC SUMMER 86 AT BROOKLYN HOSPITAL TENNIS 240 W illoughby St (bet Ashland & DeK.alb Ave.) Beginners %u2022 Intermediate %u2022 Advanced %u2022 Boys and girls, ages 6-18 Session II August 7-September 12 198b Thursday & Friday 1-3 or 4-6, p.m .$150.00 per session Partial financial aid available One session videotaped. FURTHER 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 tor men and women, mema1 toughness clinics and more Call Steve Carberry at 436-8233. (J5jTUTORINGBROOKLYN LEARNING CENTER %u2018 67 M ,Hague Street %u2022 935-0400 %u2022Joan Margolis. formerly d ru MCS Tutoring in all subjects %u2022 Remedial m ath/read:\%u2022 t: grade %u2022 special schools %u2022 co-opre p a ra tio n Aftfcr ' .%u25a0 %u2022 %u2022 . a w * < (S4iTUTORING %u00ab 1EST PREPARATOINCounseling %u2022 Homework A s s ig n e e * Home Visits %u2022 SAT %u2022 LPT %u2022 SSAT %u2022 %u2022 GEL) %u2022 ACHT. , r V * GO l.EGE ADVISEMENT %u2022 Or. Mae G hk\F- .r c%u25a0- a- c 1 MEG %u00ab Adeli ne Lepore %u2022 MLSLearning Centers %u2022 220 Court S! * 858-0755. (030)I ti'- I I Ul %u2022 1 I A u v c i t i S i n u<%u2018 F S p u h ll' 'll!The Ml. %u25a0 i i .%u00ab N e w s p a p e r4Page 16. THE PHOENIX, July 31, 1986jrjmeBETHLEHEMLUTHERANt H lu C HT h ird Ave. at P ac ific St.B o e ru m H ill, B rooklyn . N Y6 24-0242P a u l! M atson, PastorSUNDAYS: Services 11 am C h o ir p a rticip a tin g Sunday S chool 11 amEveryone invitedI N V E S TY %u00a3 ) U Rs k iL l s ...y o U %u2019 l le a r Ng r e a 'J 'D IV ID EN D SH E L P IN Go t h e J J s :Mayor s Voluntary ActionC enterS E C O N D C A R E E R SV O L U N T E E R P R O G R A M51 Chambers St Room 1215 NY NY 10007 (212) 566-1808All the News ofThe Arts EveryH eek in the PagesOf The PhoenixShort TakesHISTORICAL STORIES: The BrooklynHistorical Society will held a program for children ages 4 to 8 with storyteller Marcia I^ane, who will spin folktales from around the world and some yams of her own. Each child should be accompanied by an adult. The Historical Society is at 128 Pierrepont Street; the program is on August 7 at 2:30pm. Admission is free. For information, call 624-0890.BICYCLE FREESTYLE STUNTS: The Hutch BMX freestyle Team from California will perform bicycle stunts at Ace Cycles, 1120 Cortelyou Road, on August 6. The show, which will run from 12-4pm, consists of balance stunts, choreographed bike riding, and 15-foot aerial leaps off trick ramps. For information, call 462-7713.POTLUCK DINNERS: The FirstUnitarian Church will hold four summer candlelight potluck dinners in August on the church terrace. Following dinner, there will be readings and a sharing of thoughts. The dinners will be from 6:30-8:30pm, on August 1, 8, 15, and 22. The church is at Pierrepont Street and Monroe Place. For further information, call 624-5466.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The Literacy .Program of the Brooklyn Public Library needs volunteers to satisfy the huge waiting list of students. The library will conduct a tutor training workshop for adults wishing to volunteer starting August 5. Pre-registration is required. The training takes eighteen hours between August 5-21. Tutors are asked to spend two hours a week with one student. Guidance and materials are provided by library staff. No experience is necessary. For information, call 778-9330.SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOPS: Long Island University%u2019s Brooklyn Campus will hold a free tax workshop for small business owners on August 7, 9am-12:30pm. The workshop will include discussion of tax advantages and disadvantages of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations;1 the basics of preparing business tax returns, how to withhold and make deposits of , Federal taxes; how the IRS works; whatrecords you will need to keep and how good records will benefit vnur business The workshop will be held\Library Learning Center, DeKalb Avenue and Flatbush Avenue Extension. Admission is free. For information, call 403-1070.HARVEST FAIR: Gateway NationalRecreation Area, Cornell University Cooperative Extension, N.Y.S. Department of Agriculture and Markets and the N.Y.C. Department of General Services%u2019 Operation Green Thumb present City Gardeners%u2019 Harvest Fair, with contests for best citygrown vegetables and baked goods; races; games; hayrides; square dancing, and music. Various workshops and films are also planned. August 16, llam-6pm, at Floyd Bennett Field in Gateway. For information, call 338-3799.PARKING HELP: The NYC Parking Violations Bureau has opened a PVB HELP Center at 90 Myrtle Avenue to help motorists resolve problems such as continued billing for previously paid tickets; tickets issued against stolen vehicles or against stolen or surrendered license plates, and tickets issued against the wrong car or plates. The PVB HELP Center is open Monday to Friday, 7:30am-10:30pm. For information, call (212) 477-4430.NEW SIGNALS: A new traffic light will be installed at the Hoyt and Dean St. intersection, reports City Councilman Abe Gerges. The lights, which should be installed within the next six months, are expected to make the P.S. 261 and nearby Gowanus Housing location safer for the large amounts of traffic that go through the intersection. Several major accidents have occurred at this spot in the last few years, leading to this Department of Transportation approval.GRANT TO BASH: $34,000 has been awarded to the Brooklyn Association of Settlement Houses (BASH), part of some $1 million to similar groups throughout NevC York State included in the recent State budget. The money will be used for traditional independent living support programs for homeless youth aged 16-21.St. Ann and the t Inly Tnnity Episc op.il ( hurt h Welcomes YouSundays at 11 a.m.Holy Eucharist and SermonC hurc h Sc h n o l and N ursery A va ila b leI he R ev. W illia m I) . P ersell, Ret lo r The Rev. ( ra in l) . T o w n s e n d , A sso cia teCorner of Clinton and Montague Streets %u2022 875-6960(Meet Michael Hayes illustratorof Pete Seeger%u2019s ABIYOYOSaturday August 9, 1-3 p.m. Join us and hear him play the banjo , Open Every Day^ C O U S I N A R T H U R Sf (HIIDRFN'S BOOKSHOP82 MONTAGUE STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11201 718-643-1232TUTT C rjEAKJNlJNGM L * C e n t e rTutorials %u2022 Test PreparationCounseling %u2022 H om e TutoringA fter School Hom ew ork C enterDr. Mae Sakharov %u2022 Educational DirectorAaelaine Lepore %u2022 Administrative DirectorLast year Dr. S akharov%u2019s high sch o o l preparatio n gro up 100% acceptance at sp ecia lized high s ch o o ls and SAT scores w e n t up as m uch as 260 points. ABC fea ture d Dr. Sakharov on special %u201c 20/20%u201d program .Now at two Brock!) n locations plus our Manhattan location.In Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens220 Court St. (betw. Warren & Baltic) andXavarian High School7100 Shore Road (off 71st St.)858-0755Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.Sunday 11 a.m .Rev. Floyd G eorge preachingNursery Care provided during morning worshipO K C iA N IS I A N D U IR I C IO K O ! M U S K A rn o ld O M lu n d . J r. I K R l ( T O R O I ( M il O R ES TS C H O IR S : N arcissa liitn a nOrange & Hicks Streets 624-474.1D E M HOUSE'Sr AJvI/Y jeH IE D JT O O D C E N T E RNOW ENROLLING FOR THE FALL%u2022 N u rs e ry P ro g ra m s 1%u2022 E x te n d e d H o u rs C a re%u2022 A fte r S c h o o l P ro g ra m%u2022 D a n c e C la s s e s%u2022 S u m m e r C a m pFor information: 625-5252203 A tla n tic Ave. (cor. C o urt St.) B ro oklyn, NY 11201Joan Margolis, formerly directorof MCS Educational Serviceshas openedThe Brooklyn Learning Center157 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights We Continue To Offer Tutoring In All Subjects%u2022 Reading and math at all levels%u2022 Remedial reading and math%u2022 SAT preparation%u2022 Eighth grade special schools test preparation%u2022 Co-op test preparation* After school homework center%u2022 Motivation and accelerationOPEN ALL SUMMERPlease call or come in for A Free Consultation935-0400S u b s c r ib e t o T h e P h o e n ix a n d G e t O u r A w a r d - W in n in g C o v e ra g e O f B r o w n s to n e B r o o k ly n E v e ry W e e k , D e liv e re d to Y o u r M a ilb o x .
                                
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