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Nam es M ake New sMargaret Cusack of Boer urn Hill, a fabric artist, is currently working on an illustration of a bus poster to promote the Fulton Street Mall. It will be a street scene including A&S, May%u2019s and other stores along Fulton Street. She specializes in stitched illustrations and hangings and her work has been published widely, including the June 1986 edition of %u201cThe Guild,%u201d the sourcebook of American Craft Artists.Thomas M. Pamillo, executive director of the Heights and Hill Community Council, is moving to Mt. View, Calif., where he will be the executive director of the Mountain View Agency. Pat MacAlpine will be acting director of Heights and Hill, effective this month. Eric Yalkowitz remains Cobble Hill site director, assisted by Patty Blauboer.Brendon Sexton, Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation,- announced that Marlene A. Gold of Park Slope will be the Department%u2019s new Deputy Commissioner for Trials.The work of Franz Buzawa of 38th St., a 1986 graduate of the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan will be featured in an art exhibit at the Visual Arts Gallery. He will show paintings that are primarily oil on canvas. The exhibit will be on display from September 11-28, Tuesday-Sunday, 11am to 6pm. The callery is at 137 Wooster St., in Manhattan.Army Private Aida G. Rodriguez, daughter of Gumilo Santos and stepdaughter of Maritza Santos, of 79 Visitation Place, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, she received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions.The Navy Yard Boys and Girls Club will hold a Century Luncheon on Sept. 18 to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Three people are being honored at the event. They are: Alice Bell Roker, co-producer of the %u201c live at Five%u201d News; Robert Bailey, community relations manager of NY Telephone; and Rev. Franklin Goldthwaite Sherrill, past president. Guest speaker will be Albert L. Roker of NBC News.Dr. James Lomax, director of the Department of Family Practice at Long Island College Hospital, has written a chapter entitled %u201c Care of the Urban Elderly,%u201d to appear in %u201cUrban Family Medicine,%u201d a book being published by Springer-Verlag.Dr. Avery M. Horowitz of Midwood has been appointed Assistant Professor of Economics at Yeshiva University. He will give lectures at Yeshiva College and Stem College for Women, the University%u2019s two undergraduate, liberal arts and sciences colleges.Ruth Wallach of Atlantic Ave., a fine arts major at the School of Visual Arts, will be presented in her first solo exhibition of wooden sculptures in a show opening Sept. 23 and continuing through Oct. 9 at the School%u2019sM a rg a re t C u s a k23rd Street 1st Floor Gallery, at 209 E. 23rd St., in Manhattan.James Beary, hired at the McDonald%u2019s at 395 Flatbush Ave. Ext. last summer through the Summer Jobs program, recently won $50 in the McDonald%u2019s Magic Moments contests, for special achievements in business, education and the community. Beary is working his way through New York City Technical College, on his way to becoming an electrical mechanical engineer.Brooklyn Technical High School student Vibhu Narang has been awarded the Flatbush Development Corporation%u2019s first annual Michael A. Weiss leadership award, a monetary award in the name of the former president of FDC to a Brooklyn Tech student who has demonstrated leadership qualities through community services. He intends to become a doctor.Temples Hold CourseThree Brooklyn Reform Jewish temples will join to sponsor an introduction to Judaism course, starting September 18.The course will attempt to answer the following questions: who is a Jew?; how did the Jewish people emerge in history?; why and how did the Jews return to Israel and create a new state of their own?; how does Judaism differ from other religions, particularly Christianity?; what do Jews think of Jesus?; how does the Bible function in Judaism?; what are the basic differences between Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Judaism?The first meeting will be at Congregation Beth Elohim, the Garfield Temple, Eighth Avenue and Garfield Place, at 8pm. Registration for the course must be through one of three rabbis teaching the course: Rabbi Gerald I. Weider, Garfield Temple, 768-3814; Rabbi Neal Borovitz, Union Temple, 638-7600; and Rabbi Melanie Aaron, Aha vat Shalom, 769-5350.If you don%u2019t read The PHOENIXevery week, you%u2019re missing the Best of Brownstone BrooklynTo Subscribe: Send $12.50 for One Year to The Phoenix 395 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, 11217Ail the New s o fThe Arts EveryW eek in the PagesO f The PhoenixKAN%u20ac STREETSYNAGOGUEC O N SER VATIVEE G A LITA R IA NWorship in a warm, relaxed Jewish atmosphere with families and singles in Brooklyn's historic landmark Synagogue. We are the borough's oldest Congregation, yet we are in many important ways, its youngest. 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