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                                    To Have Your Event Listed Here, Compose a Concisely Worded News Item; Make Sure lo Include a I eiephone Number. Sund to: Up and Coming. 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's PaperVincent Herring Sextet, Aug. 28, 6-8pm. 1368Fulton St. Free. For info, 636-6908.W YCK O FF BALLADS: Pieter ClaesenW yckoff House M useum presents perform ance by Linda Russell and the AmericanBalladeers, songs which describe early colonial life. Aug. 2 8 ,6:30-7:30pm. Outside, 5816Clarendon Rd. Free. For info, 629-5400.BARGEMUSIC: Cham ber concerts featureRobert M cDuffie on violin, Shigeo Neriki onpiano, and Peter W iley on cello in a presentation of works by Beethoven and M endelssohn, Aug. 28, 7:30pm, and Aug. 31, 4pm, atFulton Ferry Landing, next to BrooklynBridge. $10, $8 students and seniors. For info,624-4061.RESTORATION SALSA: Arts in the Plazafeatures the Luis Esquilin band in a salsa perform ance as part of Bedford StuyvesantRestoration Corporation sum m er series, Aug.29, 6-8pm. 1368 Fulton St. Free. For info,636-6908.SUNDAY JAZZ: W illiam sburgh MusicCenter presents Frank London, trumpeter,Aug. 31, 4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5, or halfprice for members. For info, 384-1654.SING ON SUNDAY: First Unitarian ChurchSum m er Chapel Service series ends with%u201cSing-In! Sunday,\Diane Moser, Aug. 3 1 ,11am. Pierrepont St.and Monroe PI. Free. For info, 624-5466.GORDY BY SEASHORE: Alison Gordy,country-western singer, perform s in NewVaudeville Nights series at Sideshows by theSeashore m useum /theater, Aug. 31, 8pm. Coney Island Boardwalk and W. 12th St. $5. For info, 372-5159.ON TH E BARGE: Cham ber music series atBargemusic continues with perform ance ofworks by Beethoven and Mendelssohn, bypianist Shigeo Meriki, violinist MarkPeskanov, and cellist Peter W iley. Sept. 4,f 7:30pm; Sept. 7, 4pm. Fulton Ferry Landing,under Brooklyn Bridge. $10; seniors andJ students $8. For info, 624-4061.JAZZ GUITAR: M ontauk Club presentsT.G.I.F. perform ance by jazz guitarist SteveFischman. Sept. 5, 6pm. 25 Eighth Ave. Free.For info, 638-0800.j*R f GALLERIES !BELANTHI GALLERY: %u201cClassical AmericanLandscape,\summer. Thru Aug. 31, %u201c Eighth Annual MostlyNude.%u201d Wed.-Sun., 10am-midnight. 142 CourtSt. For info, 855-2769.BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: %u201cStudentsW ho Paint in the Garden.%u201d Thru Sept. 7; Sat.and Sun., 11am-4pm. M em bers%u2019 Room, Administration Bldg., 1000 W ashington Ave. Forinfo, 622-4433. Opening reception August 24,4:30-6:30pm.BROOKLYN BRIDGE ANCHORAGE: Exhibition of installations to go with production of\Open Sat. and Sun., 12-6pm, Sept. 13-Oci. 5.Cadman Plaza W est and Front St. For info,(212) 571-2206. Reception: Sept. 8, 7-9pm.BROOKLYN H ISTO RICAL 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.,624-0890BROOKLYN M USEU M CONTEMPORARYGALLERY: %u201cJoel-Peter W itkin: FortyPhotographs.%u201d Thru Sept. 22. Fifth floor ofBrooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.BROOKLYN M USEUM C O M M U N ITYGALLERY: %u201cStarrett: City W ithin a City,\hibition of over 80 black and white photographs. Sept. 7-29. 200 Eastern Pkwy. For info,638-5000.BROOKLYN M USEUM G RAND LOBBY:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by Ruffin Cooper%u201d willbe on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. Thru Septem ber 8.CHAM ELEON GALLERY: %u201c New Stuff,\mixed media group show, Thru Sept. 7, Thurs.and Fri., 1-7pm; Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm.428 Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.843 STUDIO GALLERY: Com m unity YouthArt Exhibition, with works by participants ingallery%u2019s Summer Arts Program. Aug. 31-Sept.21, Wed.-Sun., 12-6pm. 843 E. New York Ave.For info, 771-4481. Reception: Aug. 31, 2-6pm.FOCUS GALLERY: Group show of blackand white photographs by George Forss,Irwin Silver, Harold Roth and Peggy Kaplan.Thru Sept. 22; Tues.-Sun., 6:30am-11:30pm.Cousin John%u2019s C afe and Bakery, 70 SeventhAve. 965-4462.PALM GALLERY: \Edgar, Ellen Gam ble and Aiien Grindle. Sept.6-28; Sat. and Sun. 12-6pm, or by appointment.408 Atlantic Ave. For info, 624-7091. Reception: Sept. 7, 2-5pm.PROSPECT PARK ENVIRONM ENTALCENTER: \an exhibit of Brooklyn artists%u2019 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: %u201cSum m er Group Show,\artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies, thru Sept. 30. Open byappointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info,622-8840.SALENA GALLERY: Tw c photography exhibits, %u201c Images of Cuba%u201d and %u201cChildren in anEducational Setting\Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.SCHAFLER GALLERY: Student%u2019s ChoiceShow at Pratt Institute%u2019s Fine Arts Center,through Septm eber 18, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm,closed until Aug. 22. 200 W illoughby Ave.Free. For info, 636-3517.THE CLAY POT: Hardwood furniture byartist/woodworker John Bickel. Sept. 7-Oct.16; Mon.-Wed., Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm Thurs.and Fri., 10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162Seventh Ave. For info, 788-6564. Reception:Sept. 7 , 1-4pm.W EISNER GALLERY: Group show of galleryartists, thru Sept. 14. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812Third Ave. For info, 748-1324.Have A Whale O f A Time At The Brooklyn AquariumCheck out the Coney Island Aquarium, where the whales can blow bubbles forthe kids.Places For Some Summertime Things To Dovarious natural history subjects will be shownevery Sunday at 1 and 3pm through Novemberil- at the Refuge Visitor Center. Tours: NationalPark Ranger leads guided walk around WestPond at the Refuge. Sundays, 2pm throughNovember. M eet at W ildlife Refuge Center.Meet at W ildlife Refuge Visitor Center. Directions: iN D subway (A train) to Broad ChannelStation. Walk west to Cross Bay Blvd., thennorth to Center on left. By car: Belt Parkwayto Cross Bay Blvd., Exit 17-S. Cross NorthChannel Bridge, refuge is another mile, on theright. For more inform ation, 474-0613.NEW YORK AQUARIUM : Daily feedings anddemonstrations: Walrus feeding, 12:30pm andur 3:15pm; Shark feeding, 1:45pm; Penguinfeeding, 11:45am and 3:45pm; Seal feeding,[. 11am and 3:30pm; Electric eel demonstration,11:15am, 1:15pm, 2:45pm, 4:30pm. Aquariumis at Coney Island Boardwalk and W. 8th St.or Open 10am-6pm, weekends and holidays. Admission is $3.75, $1.50 for kids. For info,266-8711.PROSPECT PARK: O ffice of the Administrator, Litchfield Villa, 95 Prospect ParkWest, 788-0055. Pedalboat rental, 11am-1 hours before dark, daily, $5/hour with $5 deposit, atdock near W ollman Rink, use Empire Blvd.'s and Flatbush Ave. entrance. Bike Rental, $10n- deposit, $2 an hour. iD required, Mon.-Sat.all 10am-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm. Dixon%u2019s Bike Shop,Union St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves, for int*- to, 636-0067. Horseback Kentai, $iu an nour,Mon.-Fri. $12 an hour Sat. and Sun., holidays,s, 7 days a week, 9:30am-4:30pm. Caton PL and1 E. 8th St. For info, 438-8849. Tours:M onum ents of Prospect Park, Aug. 3 1 ,1pm,meet at Grand Army Plaza; Zoo Tour, Sept. 6,1pm, m eet at Sea Lion Pool; Let the Horse Dothe Walking, Sept. 7 , 11am, meet at C ulm ittStables, 15 Caton PL, $20 horse rental fee. Alltours free. For info, 287-3400. LeffertsHom estead, open Sat. and Sun., 10am-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. entrance. Children%u2019s Zoo now open, Wed.-Sun.,10-4:30pm.PROSPECT PARK BANDSHELL: CelebrateBrooklyn Summer Performance Series. NewYork Shakespeare Festival Players: %u201cAs YouLike It,%u201d Aug. 28 and 30; %u201c Romeo and Juliet,%u201dAug. 29 and 31. Prospect Park W est and 9thSt. For info, 768-0699. Bandshell PlaygroundActivities, Aug. 15: Skating, 10:30am. For info,788-0055.PROSPECT PARK BOATHOUSE: Exhibit, %u201cAChange in the W eather,%u201d through Sept. 21.Visitor Center open Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm.For info. 287-3400.PROSPECT PARK PIC N IC HOUSE: PicnicHouse is at Prospect Park West and 5th St.For info, 788-0055. Prospect Park Environmental C enter%u2014 Gallery, %u201c Birds and Beasts ofBrooklyn: Brooklyn A rtists Look at OurBorough%u2019s W ildlife.%u201d For info, 788-8500.SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS: Summer hoursin effect inrouyii %u00bbh. ot?imai Liuiory 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.-Wed., 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, W ashington 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, Wolcott St. atDwight St., Mon.-Wed. 10am-5:30pm, Thurs.,Fri., noon-5:30pm, 875-4412; Sunset Park,Fourth Ave. at 51st St., Mon. Wed. I0am -6pm ,Tues. 1-8pm, Thurs. Fri. 1-6pm, 439-8846; WaltW hitm an, St. Edwards St. at Auburn PL, Mon.,Wed. 10am-6pm, Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm,855-1508.S W IM M IN G POOLS: These public swim m %u00ading pools are operated by the NYC Dept, ofI Parks and Recreation seven days a week from| 11am to 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.,aoD-oor*; Com m odore D a i r y , F i u s i i i n y r a i k ,Navy and Elliot Streets, 965-6519; Douglas andDeGraw Pool, Third Ave. and Nevins St.,965-6579. Free.N EIG HB O RH O O D EXPLORATION: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 different ages. Tuesday-Friday by appointmentonly. For info, 624-0890.LIBRARY FLICKS: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows children%u2019s films Fri., 4pm , weekly thruSept. 280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. For info,780-7789.WEEKLY CRAFTS: Prospect Park's 11th StPlayground Com m ittee's Sum m er Youth Program runs Arts and Crafts classes throughSeptem ber5. Mondays, 1pm-3pm; Fridays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkWest and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.PARK SPORTS: Eleventh St. PlaygroundCom m ittee's Summer Youth Program at Prospect Park holds Mini-Sports programthrough Sept. 5, Tuesdays, 1-3pm, Thursdays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkWest and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles and games for kids6-12 at Red Hook Library. Thursdays from3:30-4:30pm. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. FreeFor info, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red Hook Library showsfilm s for kids 6-12. Mondays, 3:30-4pm.W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info,875-4412.C H ILD R E N %u2019S MAGIC: Penny Bridge Playerspresent %u201c Merlin the M agical.%u201d Aug. 28,10:30am. Playhouse, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75.For reservations and info, 522-0255.W ILSO N PERFORMANCE: BACA Summerseries hosts W innie Wilson Puppets at CoffeyPark. Aug. 2 8 ,1pm. Play area, Columbia andBay Sts. Free. For info, 783-3077.PARK PUPPETS: Emmanuel Hanson andthe Ghana Puppets perform as part of BACASummerseries. Aug. 2 9 ,1pm. Brower Park,Brooklyn and St. Marks Aves. Free. For info,783-3077.W EST INDIAN CARNIVAL: W est IndianAmerican Day Carnival holds carnival for kids.Aug. 30 and 3 1 ,1-4pm. Behind BrooklynMuseum, 200 Eastern Pkwy. For info,773-4052.KELLY DOUBLE-DOSE: Brooklyn CenterCinema presents weekend of Gene Kelly hits,%u201cSinging in the Rain,\and 8:30pm. %u201c Brigadoon,\and 10:30pm. W hitman Theatre, Campus Roadand Hillel Place. $5, $4 for seniors andstudents; $3 for children under 13. For info,780-5295.BROOKLYN CENTER C IN EM A : \the W ind,%u201d Sept. 5-7, 11am, 3:15 and 7:30pm.W hitm an Hall, Brooklyn C ollege Campus,Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5; seniors andstudents $4; children under 13 $3. For info,780-5295.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.: Tel596-9113. 1. The Transformers Fri.-Thurs.: 1Flight of the Navigator, Fri,-Thurs.: 2:35.Nothing in Common, Fri.-Sun.: 5:30, 7:40, 10.Mon.-Th.urs.: 5:10, 7:20, 9:30. 2. Great MouseDetective, Fri.-Sun.: 1, 2:20. Mon.-Thurs.: 1.Stand by Me, Fri.-Sun.: 3:45, 5:20, 7, 8:40,10:20. Mon.-Thurs.: 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:40.DUFFIELD CINEMA: 249 Duffield St.: Tel.855-3967. Aliens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 4, 7, 9:40. 2.Choke Canyon, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15, 2:05, 4, 6, 8,10. Fri. and Sat. midnight sho The Fly.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS C IN E M A : 70 HenrySt.: Tel. 596-7070. 1. Ruthless People,Fri.-Thurs.: 2:20, 4, 5:45, 7:35, 9:25. 2. Aliens,Fri.-Thurs.: 2:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40.LOEW S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395 FultonSt.: Tel. 875-4024. 1. Born American,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:35, 2:30, 4:25, 6:20, 8:15, 10:05.2. Bullies, Fri.-Thurs.: 1:45, 3:25, 5:10. 6:55,8:40. 10:25. 3. Texas Chainsaw Massacre,Fri.-Thurs.: 6, 8, 10. Transform ers, Fri.-Thurs.:12:30, 2:05, 3:45. 4. Night of the Creeps,Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 1:40, 3:25, 5:10, 6:50, 8:35, 10:15.PLAZA TW IN CINEMA: 314 Flatbush Ave.:Tel. 636-0170. 1. Bullies, Fri.: 5:25, 7:15. Sat.:1:30, 3:40, 5:25, 7:15. Sun. and Mon.: 1,2:40,4.20, 6:05. Tues.-Thurs.: 6. M ona Lisa, Fri. andSat.: 9:05, 10:55. Sun. and Mon.: 7:50, 9:40.Tues.-Thurs.: 7:45, 9:35. 2. Heartburn, Fri.: 5, 7,i i . u a t . 1 ^5, 7, 9. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7:55, 9:50.August 28, 1986, TH E PHOENIX, Page 25
                                
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