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B A R G EM U SIC : C ham ber concerts onThurs., at 7:30pm ; and Sun., at 4pm . Aug. 21,24, works by M artinu, M ozart, Schubert. Aug.28,31, Sept. 4, 7, w orks by B eethoven andM endelssohn. Tickets $10; $8 for seniors andstudents. Fulto n Ferry Landing, underBrooklyn Bridge. For info, 624-4061.B R O O K LYN B O TA NIC G A R D E N : Gardenopen Tues.-Fri., 8-6pm ; w eekends andholidays 10-6pm. A reas of current special interest: Japanese H ill-and-Pond G arden, W aterLily Pools, Fragrance G arden, A nnual Border.Tours: Saturdays, 10:30am and Sundays, 1pm,meet at G arden Shop on M ag n o lia Plaza, free;walking tours in Southern C atskills in N ewPaltz, Aug. 21, 8am -6pm , pre-registration required, call 622-4544. C oncert: The VirtuosiQ uintet, w orks by B eethoven, M ozart andW H A T 'S UP AT SOME D O W N T O W N BROOKLYN PLACESRossini, Aug. 24, 3:15pm, A lfred T. W h iteM em orial area, free. G arden shop openTues.-Fri., 9:30am -5:30pm , w eekends andholidays, 10am -5:30pm . C lo sed M on. 1000W ashington Ave. For inform ation 622-4433.B R O O K LY N C H IL D R E N %u2019S M U S E U M : Summer hours: everyday, 10am -5pm . Thurs. til8pm. C losed Tuesdays. Events: every Thurs.,More Than M ovies, 3:30pm . A ug. 24: %u201c Cam -pala%u201d and o th e r dances by D iane Jacobow itzDance C om pany, 1:30 and 3pm . Aug. 29:Ghanaian Puppeteer, Em m an uel H anson,1pm. B row er Park, next to M useu m . M useumis at 145 Brooklyn Ave. All events free. For info, 735-4400.B R O O K LYN H IS T O R IC A L SO C IE TY : Exhibit: %u201cThe G reat Divine: B rooklyn%u2019s HenryWard B eecher.%u201d Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm, throughOct. 10. The library is open 10am -4:45pm .Folktales for kids 4-8 told by M arcia Lane,Aug. 21, 2:30pm , free. 128 Pierrepont St. Forinfo, 624-0890.B R O O K LYN M U S E U M : E x h ib lts :-J o e lPeter W itkin: Forty Photographs, thru Sept.22; The Alex H illm an Fam ily Foun dation C o llection: French Art of the 19th and 20th C e n %u00adturies, thru Jan. 5, 1987; T w en tieth C enturyDesign, thru Mar. 2, 1987; C u ra to r%u2019s C hoice:\Gallery, 1st floor; Liberty photos, thru Sept. 8.Events%u2014 %u201cA rty F a cts %u201d w orkshop for kids w ithaccom panying adults. Saturdays, 11:30am;%u201cW hat%u2019s U p%u201d art w orkshop fo r kids 6-12. S aturdays and Sundays through A ugust, except thelast w eekend, 2pm , m eet in G rand Lobby. Allevents free unless noted. H ours: M on.,W ed.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm;holidays, 1-5pm; closed Tues. 200 EasternParkway. For info, 638-5000.B R O O K LYN PU BLIC LIB R A R Y, C E N TR A LLIBRARY: P hotographs by M illie Burns, Adam& A nna Sobotka, through A ugust. Facts Overthe Phone Service, 780-7700, daily; until 10pm,Monday through Thursday. Fre e job inform ation resources at the E ducation and Job Inform ation Center, 780-7777. Job and C areerCounseling, 10am-12pm, 2-4pm , Tues.-Fri.,Mon., 10am-noon, 2-4pm , 5:30-7:30pm . ReadAloud: M ondays, 1pm, ages 6-10. Preschoolstories, 10:30am-11am. W ednesdays, ages 3-6.Games: 2-3:30pm, W ednesd ays ages 7-12.Talk: \3:30-4:30pm. The library is at G rand Arm yPlaza. For info, call 780-7700.G R E E N M A R K E TS : G et fresh, regionallygrown fruits and vegetables at The Greenmarket at C adm an Plaza W es t at M ontag ueSt., Tuesdays through Dec. 23, and Saturdays\open at the Brooklyn B otanic G arden onA i i n n c t OA u i i t H >-% r n n n n t i n n ( r n m . -a %u2014* %u2014 * i %u2022%u2022%u2022*%u2022%u2022 %u2014 %u25a04:30-6:30pm . The exhibition continuesthrough S ep te m b er 7, on w eekends from11am -4p m in the A dm in istration B uilding ofthe B rooklyn B otanic G arden, 1000W ashington Ave. For info or to RSVP to reception, call 6 12-4433, ext. 311.year round; at C olum bus Plaza, Jay St. nearM yrtle Ave., Tuesdays year round and Fridaysthru D ec. 17; and at Flatbush Avenue at A tlan %u00adtic Ave.. W ednesdavs thru Dec. 17 For info call(212) 566-0990.J A M A IC A BAY W IL D L IF E R EFU G E: E ncom %u00adpassing 9,155 acres, the W ild life R efuge includ es a salt m arsh, upland field s and w oods,ponds, an expanse of bay and islands, and aprim e-spot bird refuge. Film s: F ilm s onvarious natural history sub jects will be show nevery Sunday at 1 and 3pm th rough N ovem berat the R efuge V isito r C enter. Tours: N ationalPark R anger leads guided w alk around W estPond a t the R efuge. Sundays, 2pm throughN ovem ber. M e e t at W ild life R efuge Center.M eet at W ild life R efuge V isito r C enter. D irections: IN D subw ay (A train) to Broad C hannelS tatio n . W alk w est to C ross Bay Blvd., thennorth to C en ter on left. By car: B elt Parkwayto C ross Bay Blvd., Exit 17-S. C ross NorthC hann el Bridge, refuge is another m ile, on theright. For m ore inform ation , 474-0613.N E W YO R K A Q U A R IU M : Daily feedings anddem onstrations: W alrus feeding, 12:30pm and3:15pm ; Shark feeding, 1:45pm; Penguinfeed in g, 11:45am and 3:45pm ; Seal feeding,11am and 3:30pm ; Electric eel dem onstration,11:15am , 1:15pm , 2:45pm , 4:30pm . A quariumis at C oney Island B oardw alk and W. 8th St.O pen 10am -6pm , w eekends and holidays. A dm ission is $3.75, $1.50 fo r kids. For info,266-8711.P R O S P E C T PARK: O ffic e of th e A dm inistrator, Litchfield Villa, 95 Prospect ParkW est, 788-0055. Ped alboat rental, 11am-1 hourbefo re dark, daily, $ 5/h o u r w ith $5 deposit, atdock near W ollm an Rink, use Em pire Blvd.and Flatbush Ave. entrance. Bike R ental, $10deposit, $2 an hour. ID required, Mon.-Sat.10am -8pm , Sun. 12-6pm. D ixon%u2019s Bike Shop,U nion St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves, for info, 636-0067. H orseback R ental, $10 an hour,M on.-Fri. $12 an hour Sat. and Sun., holidays.7 days a w eek, 9:30am -4:30pm . C aton PI. andE. 8th St. For info, 438-8849. Tours: Let theH orse Do the W alking, m ounted tour of ParkAug. 2 3 , 11am, m eet at C u lm itt S tables, C atonPI. and E. 8th St., $20 horse rental fee;M o n u m en ts o f Prospect Park, Aug. 3 1 ,1pm,m eet at G rand Arm y Plaza. All tours free. Forinfo, 287-3400. Lefferts H o m es te ad , open Sat.and Sun., 10am -4pm . U se entrance at F latbush Ave. and Em pire Blvd. Prospect ParkZoo, open seven days/w eek, 8am -4:30pm ;buildings open at 11am. U se Flatbush Ave.and Em pire Blvd. entrance. C h ild ren %u2019s Zoonow open, W ed.-Sun., 10-4:30pm.P R O S P E C T PARK B A N D S H E L L : C eleb rateB rooklyn S u m m er P erform ance Series.B luegrass, Irish and Folk: G o ne at Last andM ike Solow ay, Aug. 22; The C lancy Brothersand Ray C ollins, Aug. 23; S w eet H oney in theRock, Aug. 24. N ew York S hakespeare FestivalPlayers: \%u201c R om eo and J u lie t,\Park W est and 9th St. F o r info, 768-0699.B andshell Playground A ctivities, Aug. 15:Skating , 10:30am . For info, 788-0055.P R O S P E C T PARK B O A TH O U SE: Exhibit, %u201c AC h an g e in th e W eather,\V isito r C enter open W ed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm.For info. 287-3400.P R O S P E C T PARK P IC N IC H O U SE: PicnicH o u se is at Prospect Park W est and 5th St.For info, 788-0055, P rospect Park Environm enta l C e n te r%u2014 R evolution in Brooklyn, 1776, ledby H erbert Yellin and John G allagher, Aug. 23,1pm. A ll tours, $2 adults, $1 kids. For info,788-8500. Gallery, %u201c Birds and B easts ofBrooklyn: Brooklyn A rtis ts Look at OurB orough%u2019s W ild life .%u201d F o r info, 788-8500.S U M M E R LIB R A R Y H O U R S : S um m er hoursin e ffe c t th rough Sept. 14. C entral Library atG rand Army Plaza is open M on.-Thurs., 9am -8pm , Fri. and Sat. 10am -6pm . For info,780-7700. The branch libraries are: BrooklynH eights, C adm an Plaza W est and C linton St.,M on.-W ed., 10am -8pm , Thurs. 10am -6pm , Fri.noon-6pm , 780-7788; C arroll G ardens, C lintonSt. at Union St., M on. Tues. 10am -6pm , W ed.1-8pm, Thurs. noon-6pm , Fri. 1-6pm, 625-5838;C lin to n Hill, W ashington Ave. near LafayetteAve., M on. noon-6pm , Tues. and W ed. 10am6pm , Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 875-8038;C row n H eights, N ew York Ave. at M aple St.,M on. Thurs. 1-6pm, Tues. 1-8pm, Fri. 10am6pm , 773-1223; Pacific S t., Fourth Ave. atP acific St., M on. and W ed. 10am -6pm , Tues.noon-6pm , Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 638-5180;Park Slope, S ixth Ave. at 9th St., M on. 1-8pm,Tues. and W ed. 10am -6pm , Thurs. noon-6pm ,Fri. 1-6pm, 768-0593; Red H ook, W olcott St. atD w ight St., M on.-W ed. 10am -5:30pm , Thurs.,Fri., noon-5:30pm , 875-4412; Sunset Park,Fourth Ave. at 51st St., M on. W ed. 10am -6pm ,Tues. 1-8pm, Thurs. Fri. 1-6pm, 439-8846; W altW h itm an , St. Edw ards St. at A uburn PI., M on.,W ed. 10am -6pm , Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm,855-1508.S W IM M IN G POOLS: These public sw im m %u00ading pools are operated by the N Y C Dept, ofParks and R ecreation seven days a week from11am to 7pm. K osciusko Pool, Marcy, DeKalb,N ostrand and K osciusko Sts., 965-6598;S unset Pool, Seventh Ave. and 43rd St.,uoo-ooro; Hea h o o k Pool, bay ano HenryS treets, 965-6579; St. John's RecreationC enter, Troy, S ch enectad y and Bergen Aves.,965-6574; C om m odore Barry, Flushing Park,Navy and Elliot Streets, 965-6519; Douglas andD eG raw Pool, Third Ave. and N evins St.,965-6579. Free.L E O N P A l E Y L T DFINE WINE & SPIRITSftfl SE VENTH AVE buwHN BERKELEY & UNIONMONDAY SATURDAY IOam 9pw (718) 8S7-7008 Pro m p t In ti Io c a I d fliv tR y d U iv iR y if %u00ab 0 ( jq k x ii *ys VIA ups'Pioplc ARC coMimc, U ck k> BhooUv*.ncvcr Icfl.*SEASONGREVIVAL'For hundreds of years working sailors sang songs as they raised the sails, lifted the anchors, and pumped the bilge. These songs were called sea chanteys.Long after the last working square rigged ship retired sea buffs in steamship ward rooms, on motor yachts and at folk song concerts continued to sing these songs of the sea.With the proliferation of seaport museums up and down both coasts of the US, sea chanteys are more popular than ever.When the South Street Seaport Museum in New York opened for business back in 1967, Bernie Klay and The XSeamens Institute started to sing on the piers. This quartet of rollicking sea chantey singers sang 927 sea song concerts at South Street.Fourteen of the best known songs in The X Seamens.repertoire have been published in the \cassette album. Included are : Drunken Sailor, Shenandoah, Eddystone Light and Blow the Man Down. The lyrics are the same as those sung by shellbacks 100 years ago in the Age of sail.The album comes in a water-proof zip-loc bag, along wiLh a sing-a-long songbook and a windjammer print. It sells in ship chandleries for $15.It is published along with 10 other sea chantey albums by the non-profit Sea Heritage Foundation at 254-26 75 Avenue, Glen Oaks, NY 11004. 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