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                                    To H ave Your Event Listed !Here, Compose a Concisely }W orded News Item; M akeSure To Include a Telephone |D O W N T O W N A R E A------------------------------ %u2014-------- - rSend to: U p and C om ing,395 Atlantic A venueBrooklyn 11217Deadline: Friday forThursday's Paper----------------------------------------------------------Num ber.C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A RHEIGHTS TOASTMASTERS: Clubholds meetings every two weeks toteach oratory skills. Sept. 25,7:15-9:30pm. 345 Adams St., 6thfloor. Free. For info, 469-7534.RETIRED FEDS: BrooklynChapter 500 of National Associationof Retired Federal Employees holdsmeeting, with presentation on \ops,%u201d by Cindy Friedmutter of Attorney General%u2019s office. Sept. 27,2pm. Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza West and Orange St. Forinfo, 996-1637.CB2 PUBLIC HEARING: Community Board Two holds publichearing on application by Metro Apple Express to provide franchise express bus service from BoroughPark, Dyker Heights, New Utrecht toManhattan central business districtand from Bay Ridge and Sunset Parkto Downtown Brooklyn. Sept. 29,6pm. YWCA, 30 Third Ave. For info,596-5410.PUBLIC HEARING: CommunityBoard Six holds public hearing onmatter of requesting Department ofTransportation-Bureau of TrafficOperations to install parking meterson Seventh Ave. between 9th and15th Sts. Sept. 30, 6pm. MethodistHospital, 506 6th St., auditorium.For info, 643-3027.78TH PRECINCT COUNCIL: 78thPrecinct Community Council holdsmonthly meeting with CouncilmanAbe Gerges and Capt. CharlesMaguire. Sept. 30, 7:30pm. 78thPrecinct Station House, Bergen St.and Sixth Ave. For info, 646-6411.STAMP CLUB: St. Matthew Emmanuel Stamp Club holds meeting,with stamp trading and mini-talk byBert Kreda. Oct. 1, 7:30pm. Community Center, 415 7th St. For info,624-6289.HEIGHTS TOASTMASTERS: Clubholds meetings to help adults andyouths develop speaking skills. Oct.2 and 16, 7:15-9:30pm. 345 AdamsSt., 6th floor. Free. For info,469-7534.SLOPE COUNCIL: Park SlopeCivic Council holds monthlymeeting. Oct. 2, 7:30pm. Old FirstChurch, Carroll St. and SeventhAve. For info, 788-5862.GENEALOGY WORKSHOP: TheGenealogy Workshop meets, withpresentation by Steve Timlin on%u201c Genealogy Resources on Statenisland.%u201d Oct. 4, 1pm. BrooklynHistorical Society, 128 PierrepontSt. For info, 624-0890EventsmmsmmmmrnmlMEXICAN MARIACHIS: VirtuvesQuindana and her Mariachis Groupfrom Mexico at 118 Court Street, tohelp celebrate the 18th anniversaryof Gold Palace Jewelry. Sept. 26,2-4pm, Sept. 22, 12-4pm. Free.LOBSTER DINNER: Park SlopeUnited Methodist Church holdslobster dinner, beachcomber style.Sept. 27, 6pm. Sixth Ave. and 8thSt. Reservations required. $18. Forinfo, 622-8448, eves.DIGNITY LITURGY: Dignity/Brooklyn, organization of Catholicgay men and lesbian women, holdsits monthly liturgy followed by socialhour. Sept. 28, 5pm. St.Augustine's Roman CatholicChurch, Sixth Ave. and Park PI. Forinfo, 739-1697.THERAPY GROUP: Dr. AndrewKrakauer holds orientation meetingsfor psychotherapy group for adults.Oct. 2 and 19. Also couples therapygroup. Sept. 28 and Oct. 16. All are7-8:30pm. 558 7th St. $5, reservations required For info, 965-4595.AOULT ED: Community SchoolDistrict 15 Adult Education Center atJohn Jay High School holdsregistration for its classes. Sept. 29,oct. 1 ,6 ,8 ,1 4 ,1 5 , 7-9pm. SeventhAve and 4th St. $25. plus $5registration fee For info, 330-9300.ADULT EDUCATION CENTER:r.n m m im itu < trh n n l n ic t r ir t 1S i r i i i l t Education Center at Janies T.Stranahan J.H.S. 142 holdsregistration for fall classes. Sept30, Oct. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 7-9pm. 610Henry St $25, plus $5 registrationfee For info, 330-9365.COLLEGE INFORMATION: BigApple College Information Week1986 holds information fair atPolytechnic University. Oct. 1,2-5pm. 333 Jay St. Free. For info(212) 947-4800.FairsandFlea*FLEA MARKET: Prospect LeffertsGardens Neighborhood Associationholds its annual flea market. Sept.27, 1-5pm. Midwood S t., betweenBedford and Rogers Aves. For info,856-0661.YOUTH TRAINING FAIR: ProjectReach Youth holds \for school drop-outs to get information on job training programs. Oct1, 12-4pm. YWCA, 30 Third Ave.Fnr infn 768-0778.FALL SALE: on the park block ofTenth Street in Park Slope. Stoopsales, Chrysanthemums, Homebaked goods. Sat., Sept. 2 7 ,11am4pm.ToursJOB CENTER: Brooklyn CentralLibrary tour of Education and JobCenter. Wednesdays, 2pm. GrandArmy Plaza. Free. For info,780-7700.FORT GREENE WILOFLOWERS:Urban Park Rangers present \Harvest of Wildflowers.\1pm. Fort Greene Visitors Center,Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument.Free. For info, 287-3400.PLGNA HOUSE TOUR: ProspectLefferts Garden NeighborhoodAssociation holds its 17th annualhouse tour of 12 brownstone,limestone and brick turn-of-thecentury row houses. Also exhibitson urban gardening and renovationresources. Sept. 27, 1-5pm.Tickets at 575 Flatbush Ave. $7, $6in advance. For info, 284-6210.PARK BY PEDALBOAT: ProspectPark Environmental Center presentstour of Prospect Park led by JohnYrizzary, \Walk by Pedalboat.\9:30am. Meet at Wollman Rink, useentrance at Empire Blvd. and Flatbush Ave. Bring binoculars. $2; $1children. For info, 788-8500.MARINE PAST/PRESENT: UrbanPark Rangers take a look a t'' MarinePark: Past and Present.\11am. Meet at Ave. U Parking Lot.Free. For info, 287-3400.PROSPECT YESTERDAY/TOMORROW: Urban Park Rangerslead \row in Prospect Park.\1pm. Grand Army Plaza Arch. Free.For info, 287-3400.LIBRARY TOUR: Free tour ofBrooklyn Public Library's Educationand Job Information Center. Oct. 1,2pm. Grand Army Plaza. For info,780-7777.GREENWOOD CEMETERY: Prospect Park Environmental Centerpresents walking tour led by Bill andMarge Ward, \Green-Wood Cemetery.\1pm. Meet at main cemetery gates,Fifth Ave. and 25th St. $2; $1children. For info, 788-8500.HORSING AROUND: Urban ParkRangers lead mounted tour of Prospect Park, \Walking.\Culmitt Stables, Caton PI. and E. 8thSt. $20 horse rental fee, reservations required. For info, 287-3400.COBBLE WALK: BrooklynHistorical Society holds a walkingtour of Cobble Hill. Oct. 5 , 1pm. 128Pierrepont St. $3 for societymembers. $5 for non-members. Forinfo, 624-0890.PSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL:Brooklyn Psychosocial Rehabilitation Institute presents talk onpsychosocial model of treatmeni foradult and psychiatric population, byr>. t/,,j c^cinn Morliral DirfidnrSept. 28, 2-3:30pm. LafayetteCenter, 3 Lafayette Ave. Free. Forinfo, 522-5995.COPING WITH CANCER: BrooklynHospital-Caledonian Hospital,Caledonian Hospital Division, holds\Series, Opening talk: \About Your Disease: Medical Overview.\PI. and ParksideAve. Free. For info,270-5387.JAMAICA BAY HYDROGRAPHY:Gateway National Recreation Area'sJamaica Bay Unit ends its lectureseries %u201c Jamaica Bay Ecology andIssues\Hydrography of Jamaica Bay\William Peterson, Assistant Professor at SUNY Stony Brook. Oct. 1,7:30pm. Jamaica Bay VisitorCenter. Free, reservations required.For info, 474-0613.SLOPE SINGLES: \Singles Program\lectures: \sonal Effectiveness,\by RoviAbrams; \Bargains for Singles,\Marshall; \ment,\8pm. St. John-St. MatthewEmanuel Lutheran Church, 283 Prospect Ave. $7. For info, 768-0528Courses______WOMEN'S EDUCATION: CarrollGardens Neighborhood Women offers High School Equivalency andEnglish as a Second Languagecourses. Intensive workshops inwriting and math as well. Wed.,5:30-9:30pm. 294 Smith St. Free.For info, registration, and schedulecall 624-3475.ADULT BASIC ED: The Open Bookprogram offers classes in readingand writing, with beginning andPre-GED levels. Mornings, 9am12noon or evenings, 6-9pm; bothmeet three times a week. FourthAve. at 9th St. Free For info,788-0666.ARTS CLASSES: Living ArtsSpace offers classes in drawing,painting, mime and movement, selfexploration, and other subjects.Ongoing thru Nov. 475 Fifth Ave.Fees vary. For info, 788-8588.HEART AID: Methodist Hospitaloffers classes in honor of NationalEmergency Medical Services Week(Sept. 21-27). \ing,\S t., Cardiac Care Training Center,5th floor, West Pavillion. Free, advance registration required. For info, 780-3154.ADULT ED: Bishop Ford CentralCatholic High School offers coursesin word processing, computer programming, typing, water color,aerobics, preparation classes forCo-op exam and preparation for highschool equivalency diploma exam.Registration is Sept. 25-26, 3-8pm.500 19th St. Fees vary. For info,965-6445, 9am-3pm.G.E.D. PREPARATION: LongIsland University holds registrationfor 10-week course to preparestudents for G.E.D. examination,Oct. 6-Dec. 18. Registration is Sept.2 7 ,11am; Oct. 1 ,3pm and 5:30pm;Oct. 2, 11am and 5:30pm DeKalbAve. and Flatbush Ave. Extension.$230. For info, 403-1020.CHOLESTROL AND HEALTH:Brooklyn Skills Exchange presentsclass taught by Dr. Clinton Brown,\Your Heart, YourHealth.\Sept. 28, 1:30-3pm.Downstate Medical Center, 450Clarkson Ave. Free. For info,646-6800.WorkshopsWORKSHOP FOR WOMEN: TheBrooklyn Institute for Social Therapyand Research offers a workshop%u201c Women, Anger and Change.\Sept. 27, 2pm-5pm. Prospect ParkYMCA. 357 Ninth Avenue. $7. Forinfo, 499-3759.WOMEN WEIGHTLIFTING: JosieJureidine-Cole, champion of AtlanticState Women's Body Building competition, conducts %u201c Women andWeightlifting,\workshop atBrooklyn YWCA. Sept. 27, 1-4pm.30 Third Ave. Free. For info,797-2726.ANTI-CRACK WORKSHOP: Community Board Six's EnvironmentalProtection/Public Safety and YouthServices/Education committeeshold \'CRACK'workshop,\Narcotics Unit experts. Oct. 2 ,6pmChrist Church/Holy Family ParishHall, corner of Clinton and KaneSts., upstairs. For info, 643-3027.ON RELATIONSHIPS: St Ann andthe Holy Trinity Episcopal Churchholds three-week workshop on relationships. \Singles,%u201d Oct. 5; %u201c Gay Relationships,\Marriage,\Oct. 26. All are12:30-1:30pm. 122 Pierrepont St.Free. For info. 875-6960CAREER COUNSELING: Sevenweek preparation course fordisplaced homemakers seeking tojoin the job market offered byWomen in Self Help. Registration isSept. 29-0ct. 8 for next cycle. Forinfo, 768-9700.KNITTING AND EXERCISE:Families First offers knitting and exercise classes for adults. Classesstart week of Sept. 29. 250 BalticSt. For schedule and info,237-1862.TREE PRUNING: New York CityStreet Tree Consortium presentsstreet tree pruning course. BrooklynBotanic Garden, 1000 WashingtonAve.. Tues., Sept. 30-0ct. 28,4-6pm, 622-4433. Prospect ParkEnvironmental Center, PicnicHouse, Prospect Park West and 5thSt.: Wed., Oct. 15-Nov. 5,6:30-8:30pm, and Sat., Oct. 25 andNov. 1, 9-11am, 788-8500. ThePeople%u2019s Firehouse, 113 Berry St.:Wed., Oct. 15-Nov. 5, and one Sat.,to be announced, 387-4412. $15materials fee. Pre-registration required.CATHOLIC BELIEF: Holy NameChurch offers adult ed course to update personal Catholic belief. Wed.,7:30-9:30pm, starting Oct. 1. Preregistration suggested. 241 Prospect Park West. $2/w eek. For info, 768-3007.STOP SMOKING: Brooklyn LungAssociation holds four-week\grams. 165 Cadman Plaza West.$35. For schedule and info,624-8531.Services______LEGAL CLINIC: Pratt Area Community Council offers legal clinic ontenant/landlord issues. Sept. 25,7pm. 201 DeKalb Ave. Free. For info, 522-2613.HOUSING VAN: Mobile HousingAssistance and Referral Van ofDepartment of Housing Preservationand Development makes stop inBedford-Stuyvesant, to provide information to tenants and landlords.Oct. 3 , 10:30am-3:30pm. Fulton St.and Marcy St. Free. For info,643-7784.'ALZHEIMER%u2019S SUPPORT:Alzheimer's Support Group meets atLong Island College Hospital everyMon., 7pm. Hicks St. and AtlanticAve. For info, 852-4544.TENANT ADVICE: Park Slopebranch of Met Council gives adviceto tenants. Every Thurs., 7pm. 782Union St., upstairs. For info,(212)693-0550.HOMEWORK HELP: BrooklynPublic Library reopens itsHomework Hotline, with teachers tohelp kids with assignments.Mon.-Thurs., 5-8pm. Call780-7766.LIBRARY GIVES INFO: BrooklynPublic Library \service gives information over thephone. Daily, and until 10pm,Mon.-Thurs. Call 780-7700.SANITATION SPEAKERS: Department of Sanitation has speakersavailable for meetings of civic,business or fraternal organizations.Program consists of 10-minute talkby trained Sanitation representative,8-minute film, and question andanswer period. For info,(212)686-9300.KickNEIGHBORHOOD EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invitesday camps and community groupsto take guided tour of BrooklynHeights with activity sheets tor kidsActivities and materials adjusted tosuit different ages. Tuesday-Fridayby appointment only. For info,624-0890.LIBRARY FLICKS: BrooklynHeights Library shows children'sfilms Fri., 4pm, weekly thru Sept.280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. Forinfo, 780-7789DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles andgames for kids 6-12 at Red HookLibrary. Thursdays from3:30-4:30pm. Wolcott St at DwightSt Free. For info, 875-4412AFTER SCHOOL: Red HookLibrary shows films for kids 6-12.Mondays, 3:30-4pm. Wolcott St. atDwight St. Free. For info, 875-4412.SCIENCE SKILLS AFTERSCHOOL: Science Skills Centerholds registration for its after schoolcenter for kids in 4th, 5th and 6thgrades. Activities include projects inbiology, chemistry, physics,mathematics, computer science,engineering design and careercounseling. Sept. 25, 4-8pm; afterschool will be held Mon.-Fri.,3:30-6:30pm. P S. 9, 8Q UnderhiilAve $15 registration fee For info,789-7513.ART CLASSES: BrooklynMuseum holds registration for fallsession of \Arts,\over Oct. 2 - 5 ,1-4pm; for members,Sept. 25-28, 1-4pm. Sat. classesbegin Oct. 11, end Dec. 20; Sunclasses begin Oct. 12, end Dec. 21.200 Eastern Pkwy. $100, $90members; also $10 registration fee.For info, 638-4486, Wed -Sun.,1-5pm.SOUNDS FOR KIDS: BrooklynChildren%u2019s Museum opens semipermanent exhibition \Around,\Ave. For info, 735-4400CLASSES FOR KIDS: FamiliesFirst holds classes for preschoolersin music, movement, exercise, art,Spanish and other topics; forchildren 5-10 years, classes inscience, Spanish, recorder,aerobics, drama and musicianship.Classes start Sept. 29 250 BalticSt. For schedule and info,855-3131.OPEN HOUSE: Families Firstholds open house celebration fornew and old members, withchildren%u2019s activities, tours,refreshments and information aboutparent support groups Also,registration for classes Oct. 2,3-5pm. 250 Baltic St. For info,855-3131SCHOONER RACE: South StreetSeaport Museum holds 20th annualSchooner Race for the Mayor's CupMuseum runs boat, De Witt Clinton,for spectators. Sept. 27, 9am.Board De Witt Clinton at Pier 16$25; children under 12. $15 For info, (212) 669-9417.LIU SOCCER: Long islandUniversity Brooklyn Campus men'svarsity soccer team, the Blackbirds,plays Penn State. Sept 27, 1pmAlso Iona College. Oct. 1, 3pm; andalso they play Robert Morris College.Oct. 4, 1pm. Flatbush Ave. Extension and DeKalb Ave. For info,403-1030GIRLS BASKETBALL: 88th\%u00ab - n%u201e_r i C U I I M U U IIlIH U H iiy u i h u w j i i ugram holds try-outs lor its 2nd annual girls basketball team, for girls16 and under. Oct. 2, 7 and 9,3-5:30pm. P S. 270, 241 EmersonPI For info, 636-2101SHORTTAKESPUBLIC HEALTH: Community BoardTwo will hold public hearing on the application by Metro Apple Express, Inc. to providefranchise express bus service betweenBorough Park, Dyker Heights, New Utrechtand the central Manhattan business district,and between Bay Ridge and Sunset Park andDowntown Brooklyn. The hearing will be at6pm on September 29, at the YWCA, 30 ThirdAvenue. For information, call 596-5410.INFO AND SCHOLARSHIPS: high schoolseniors who attend the Big Apple CollegeFair, at Polytechnic University on October 1,2-5pm, will be able to compete for a $500scholarship award; the winner will be chosenby lottery. The fair is designed to tell studentsabout college options, and ways to meet college costs. Over 150 colleges will berepresented. Polytechnic is at 333 Jay Street.For information, call (212) 947-6000.FAMILY OPEN HOUSE: A reopeningopen house celebration for new and oldmembers at Families First in Cobble Hill willbe held Oct. 2 ,3-5pm at the center, 250 BalticSt. There will be children%u2019s activities, tours ofthe center, refreshments, face painting, andinformation about parent support groups.Registration will also be done at this time foradult classes of knitting and exercise; toddler classes of music-movement, Orff musiccooking, Orff music, cooking, or preschool;and after-school classes of aerobics, science,---------- *%u2014 m iio in io n c h in Irin rla r-& C L M I U V > 1 1 r fmusic, and remedial reading. For information call 237-1862.SCIENCE SKILLS: The Science SkillsCenter%u2019s after-school science andmathematics program is now registering forits fall/winter session on Tues. and Thurs.4-8pm thru Sept. 30. The program is for 4th,5th, and 6th graders interested in studyingscience and includes homework assistance,art, science, geology, physics, mathematics,chemistry, biology, computer science, problem solving skills and science careercounseling. The project operates Mondaythrough Friday, 3:30 to 6:30pm. Only cost is a$15 registration fee. The program is at P.S. 9,80 Underhill Ave. between St. Marks andBergen. For information, call 789-7513.ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE: The FortHamilton Parkway Roller Hockey League, inconjunction with the Brooklyn Department ofParks and Recreation, is holding registrationfor its nine-month season Saturdays and Sundays, lOam-lpm, through September. Theleague has two divisions: Bantam for boys12-14, and Junior for boys 15-17. Interestedplayers can sign up at 53rd Street and FortHamilton Parkway, or call 435-1849.RESPECT YOURSELF: The City Sun College Intern Scholarship Fund and theRespect Yourself Organization will presentthe Respect Yourself Youth Choir in a newgospel musical, %u201cThere Is Only One God,%u201d ina benefit for both organizations, onSeptember 27 at 7pm. The performance willbe at New York City Technical College%u2019sKlitgord Auditorium, 285 Jay Street. Admission is $10. For information, call 624-5959.s iT iw n A Y H O U R S : The Brooklyn PublicLibrary%u2019s Central Library, Grand ArmyPlaza in Brooklyn, has returned to fall hoursand is again open on Sondays from l-5pm.The Brooklyn Heights Branch on CadmanPlaza West resumes Sunday hours on Oct. 19.S e p te m b e r 2 5 ,1 9 8 6 , T H E P H O E N IX , P ag e 11
                                
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