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E8 Daily Record, Morris County, N.J., Sunday, July 15, 1990 7y Wynnes Art workshop will be repeated Aug. 3. For information, call 948-5200. CHILDREN Etc. 1 A 4 MORRIS COUNTY CAR WASH Saturday from 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. in the Kings Road parking lot of the Madison Area YMCA. Donation is $4 per car. Sponsored by the Madison Area YMCA Leaders Club to benefit programs. For information, call 377-6200.

BASKETRY DEMONSTRATION Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, Main Street and Green Village Road in Madison. Barbara Maxwell, a member of the Montclair Crafter's Guild, will present the demonstration. For information, call 377-2982.

NEW JERSEY SPACE DAY Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at the New Jersey State Museum, 205 West State Trenton. Workshops, exhibits, speakers, planetarium shows. Workshops and activities for children are also planned.

Admission to museum is free; fee will be charged for certain shows and workshops. For information, call 609 292-6333. FairsFestivals MORRIS COUNTY WEEKEND FESTIVAL Friday through Sunday in White Meadow Lake. Rides, games, food, entertainment, fireworks. A 5K race is planned for Sunday beginning with sign-up at 9 a.m.

Race start is at 10 a.m. For information on the race, call 625-3198. Sponsored by the White Meadow Lake Property Owners Association (POA). Health MORRIS COUNTY BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Wednesday for Morris Township residents. Free.

Sponsored by the Morris Township Board of Health. For an appointment, call 326-7390. Meetings MORRIS COUNTY BIRTHWORKS AND CPM OF NEW JERSEY Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Randolph Village, Building 13, Apt. 234, Quaker Church Road, Randolph.

Guest speaker is planned. For information, call ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH AND ENLIGHTENMENT Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 39 Maple Morristown. Wayne Morales will speak on astrology. Donation is $5.

LAKELAND ANIMAL HAVEN Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Hedden residence, 7 Reservoir Dover. MORRIS COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN'S FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Hanover Manor, 1 6 Eagle Rock East Hanover. Dinner will be served.

For reservations, call 328-7225 or 267-1444. GARDEN STATE CANOE CLUB The club meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Passaic Township Free Public Library, 91 Central Stirling. Call 647-2058. MORRIS COUNTY SKI CLUB The group meets the second Tuesday of each month at the V.F.W., 750 Route 10, Whippany.

Club offers year-round social activities to anyone over 21 Call 813-0939 or 580-1460. TOASTMASTERS Morristown chapter meets 7 p.m. first and third Thursdays at Allied Signal Columbia MORRIS COUNTY BLACKWELL STREET CENTER FOR THE ARTS 32-34 West Blackwell Dover. Continuing through Aug. ,18: "Crossroads," a group member New gallery hours: DENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Diamond Spring Road, Denville.

Continuing through July: Works by Timothy I Moran of Flanders and Use Wichman Connolly of Parsippany. Hours: Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. and Sat. 9:30 a.m.

-5 p.m. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. For reformation, call 627-6555. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY Continuing through July 27 in the Phyllis Rothman Gallery: First juried exhibition of paintings featuring works New Jersey artists.

For information, pcall 593-8623. Continuing through the summer in the Friendship Library: Colored wood engravings by Anna e-Mackova. For summer library hours, Jcall 593-8515. 1 WENDHAM BOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY Hilltop Road, Mendham. Continuing through July: Works by Claudia Nelson and Chris Holzer, both of Randolph.

Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m., Frl. 10 a.m.-5 Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. MORRIS COUNTY ART ASSOCIATION 10 Catherine Lane, Morristown. Continuing through July 27: Exhibit of iworks by association members at the "Atrium Art Gallery, Administration and Records Building, Court Street in Morristown.

Gallery-hours: 9 p.m. For information, call 267-1722. NEW JERSEY FOUR SISTERS WINERY Belvidere. Continuing through July: "Presidential Portraits" and other works by Tina Pa-terek of Bridgewater. Hours: Daily 9 a.m.

-6 p.m. For information, call 475-3671. MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM 3 South Mountain Montclair. Continuing through Aug. 26: "Contemporary Masterworks from the Collection" featuring works by prominent abstract expressionist artists of the 1940s-50s.

Continuing through Aug. 26: Exhibition of drawings and paintings of nudes by Oavid Smith. Continuing through Sept. 23: "European Prints from the Collection" featuring works by Albrecht Durer and Rembrandt van Rijn. Summer museum hours through Sept.

3: 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and Saturdays. For information, call 746-5555. NEWARK PUBLIC LIBRARY 5 Washington Newark.

Continuing through July 23: Forty-five selections from the 12th annual WNETThirteen Student Arts Festival Exhibit titled "The Nature of Things." Hours: Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Wed. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sat.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTS 68 Elm Summit. Continuing: 1990 Fellowship Exhibition in the Palmer Gallery. Gallery hours: Weekdays noon-4 p.m., weekends 2-4 p.m. Continuing through Aug.

16: Recent drawings by Carlos Caicedo. Gallery rtours: Weekdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m., weekends 2-4 p.m. For information, call 273-9121. SOMERSET ART ASSOCIATION Claremont Gallery, Dillon Library, Bed-minster. Continuing through Aug.

2: Award-winning works from the Somerset Art Association 1990 members' Hours: Regular library hours. SPARTA PUBLIC LIBRARY 22 Woddport Road, Sparta. Continuing through July: "Special Impressions '90," an exhibit featuring paintings; needlepoint and crafts from the Sussex County Association for Retarded Citizens. ST. LIFER ART EXCHANGE 48 Maple Summit.

Continuing through Sept. 6: "New Visions in Still Life Painting" featuring works by Hanna Keselman, Katie Reinhardt and Teru Yoshida Sparks. Gallery hours: Frl. and Sat. noon-5 p.m.

and by appointment. For information, call ihe Yates Musical Thea-' I 1 nr nvae-an "Dl- 11 ici win yii coci ii ri- nocchiu" at tne rvior- ha ris Museum's Bickford Thea-vH ter on Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. and1 I ill. nit? idiea laiiiny known for its creative use of sets, costumes, props and lights to create the magic of --live theater classic chil-dren's stories filled with song, dance, comedy and audience participation. Other performances in-elude "Alice in Wonderland" on July 24 and "Wizard of Oz" on July 31.

4 Tickets are $4.50 for mu- seum members. $5 for non- memDers ana lor groups of 1 5 or more Ticket price includes museum admission the dav of the performance. Tiolrote mau ho mirrhacoH -0-'- at the museum or by mail. nz Send a check with a stamped, self-addressed 1 envelope and a $1 handling charge to: The Morris Mu- JT seum Bickford Theater, 6 Normandy Heights Road, -s MAwiriAtuM rt7QCn Dlnni.A iviuiiisiuwii ulsuu, ricasc indicate date and time of per- formance desired. Tickets subject to availabil- ity on the day of the perform- ance.

2' Fire. Call 383-4026. DIXIELAND JAMBOREE with 7-pieCe band and the Blue Chip Chorus bar- bershop singers, tonight at 5 p.m. oufc doors at the William Carlos Williams" Center for the Arts, Park Avenue a Williams Plaza, Rutherford. Free.

Call 939-6969. 1,1 NINE INCH NAILS Wednesday at ifie Pipeline, 841 Broadway, Newark. CaJ( 40I-U400. BARONE'S LOCKWOOD TAVERN Ri-knto9nft Ruram fjanrna I ann Wednesday. Joe Foebert Trio ThursI day.

Call 347-1812. CHARLIE'S CHOO CHO 410 Rout 10, Whippany. Wayne Jesse Wednesday. DJ Ray Thursday. Call THE EXCHANGE 160 East Main Strr Rockaway.

DJ Kevin tonight. Operv stage with Crawford Boyd tomorrows ,1 Kevin McArdle Tuesday. DJ Rockin' ij Ray Wednesday. Kracker Jax Thurs't day. Call 627-8488.

1' FREDDY'S RESTAURANT Olcott Square, Bernardsville. New York City i comedians tonight. Pandora's Box Wednesday. Nick Thursday. Call 766- 6575.

THE GASLIGHT INN Route 202, Montville. Kracker Jax Tuesday. Pari ker Young Wednesday. The Golden Gup Bobby K. Thursday.

Call 334 1102. HALF-POINT PUB 29 Reynolds Whippany. Joey George Thursday. Call 887-5533. KROGH'S 23 White Deer Plaza, Ij Sparta.

Tom Terry Wednesday. Todd Sheaffer Thursday. Call 729-. 8428. 1' RECOVERY ROOM 74 Speedwell Morristown.

Hue Price James Nigro tomorrow. Jonathn Asfie ugsuoj. lcq imvvaiu USUI loauay. Scott Co. Thursday.

Call 267-051 THE SECOND HALF 340 East Main St. (Route 53), Denville. Joey Dee Thursday. Call 625-2969. SHENANIGANS 9 White Deer Plaza, Sparta.

Jazz jam today from 4 to 8 p.m. Teen night Tuesday from 8 p.nv to midnight. Call 729-5677. JAZZ WYNTON MARSALIS trumpeter, to night at 8 p.m. at the State Theater, 19 Livingston New Brunswick.

Call 246-7469. i- OLIVER LAKE flutist and saxophoh- ist, today at 3 p.m. at the Montclair Art Museum, 3 South Mountain Montclair. Call 746-5555. RIO CLEMENTE pianist, Thursday" from 1 1 a.m.

to 2 p.m. in the coffee shop at Super Foodtown. in the Morris 1 County Mall, Ridgedale Avenue, Knolls. Call 539-0655. GROVER KEMBLE BLOW DADDYO Wednesday at p.m.

at the Tourne Park, Powerville Road, Boon-ton Township. It's part of the Morrisi County Park Commission's Summer- fest free concert series. Call 326-7600 OPEN JAZZ JAM with guitarist Vic ti Juris and bassist Rick Crane, tomor- row at Wallace's, 404 Washington St Orange. Call 674-9503. i FRANK LILLIE JAZZ TRIO tonight; from 8 p.m.

to midnight at the PublicK House, 111 Main Chester. Call 879-6878. OFFRAMP jazz-fusion trio, Thursday Road, Morris Twp. Public invited. Call 538-4756.

Madison Avenue Tigers Club meets twice a month at the Morristown Library. Club for public speaking training. Call 540-6641 during business hours, 539-6465 after. CRAIGMEUR SKI CLUB Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. at the Exchange Restaurant and Bar, Main Street, Rockaway.

Call 586-2973 after 6 p.m. HIGH LIFE SKI CLUB Every Tuesday at 9 p.m. in Neil's New Yorker, Mountain Lakes. Weekly tennis and volleyball and many day and weekend trips. Call 927-0206.

N.J. NORDIC SKI CLUB Fourth Wednesday of each month at the Parsippany Library. Biking, hiking, canoeing, etc. For information, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: N.J. Nordic Ski Club, P.O.

Box 32, Parsippany 07054 or call 383-6265. SEAS Third Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. at Parsippany Library. Society for the Education of American Sailors provides American Red Cross basic sailing instruction, intermediate, advanced and instructor level courses; chartered cruising and racing. Call 540-9565.

Meetings MORRIS COUNTY BIRTHWORKS AND CPM OF NEW JER i.L SEY Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Randolph Village, Building 13, Apt. 234, Quaker Church Road, Randolph. Guest speaker is planned. For information, call 989-7706.

ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH AND ENLIGHTENMENT Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 39 Maple Morristown. Wayne Morales will speak on astrology. Donation is $5. LAKELAND ANIMAL HAVEN Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

at the Hedden residence, 7 Reservoir Dover. MORRIS COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN'S FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock East Hanover. Dinner will be served. For reservations, call 328-7225 or 267-1444.

GARDEN STATE CANOE CLUB The club meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Passaic Township Free Public Library, 91 Central Stirling. Call 647-2058. MORRIS COUNTY SKI CLUB The group meets the second Tuesday of each month at the V.F.W., 750 Route 10, Whippany. Club offers year-round social activities to anyone over 21 Call 813-0939 or 580-1460.

TOASTMASTERS Morristown chapter meets 7 p.m. first and third Thursdays at Allied Signal Columbia Road, Morris Twp. Public invited. Call 538-4756. Madison Avenue Tigers Club meets twice a month at the ETC.

spectacular NATIVE OX AMERICAN INDIAN Arf-POWWOW will be hosted by Robert J. Mata-razzo on his 392-acre fruit and vegetable farm in Belvidere on Saturday and Sunday from noon to dusk. More than 25 tribes and 150 Native American Indians from all over the nation will meet in full American Indian Regalia to trade, dance and compete. Pictured is Jimmy Boy Dial. Robert White Eagle will be the master of cermonies for the weekend and will enlighten everyone on Native -American traditions.

Tickets for the powwow are $6 for adults and $3 for children with $1 off for advance tickets. Matarazzo Farms is located on Route 519. For information, call 475-3872 or 390-5926. Morristown Library. Club for public speaking training.

Call 540-6641 during business hours, 539-6465 after. CRAIGMEUR SKI CLUB Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. at the Exchange Restaurant and Bar, Main Street, Rockaway. Call 586-2973 after 6 p.m. HIGH LIFE SKI CLUB Every Tuesday at 9 p.m.

in Neil's New Yorker, Mountain Lakes. Weekly tennis and volleyball and many day and weekend trips. Call 927-0206. N.J. NORDIC SKI CLUB Fourth Wednesday of each month at the Parsippany Library.

Biking, hiking, canoeing, etc. For information, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: N.J. Nordic Ski Club, P.O. Box 32, Parsippany 07054 or call 383-6265. SEAS Third Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m.

at Parsippany Library. Society for the Education of American Sailors provides American Red Cross basic sailing instruction, intermediate, advanced and instructor level courses; chartered cruising and racing. Call 540-9565. Music POP ROBERT PLANT with Alannah Myles, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the Meadow-lands Arena, East Rutherford.

Call 488-6900. WATERLOO VILLAGE Waterloo Road, Byram. Bad Company and Damn Yankees with Ted Nugent Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the field. White Lightnin' Tour with Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer and Leon Russell Thursday at 8 p.m.

Call 347-4700. THE GARDEN STATE ARTS CENTER Garden State Parkway exit 1 1 6, Holmdel. Heart tonight and tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., with Giant. Anita Baker Tuesday and Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., with Perri. Cher Thursday at 8:30 p.m.

Call 480-4200. NEW JERSEY POPS ORCHESTRA tonight at 7 p.m. at the Florham Park Gazebo, at Borough Hall, 111 Ridge-dale Florham Park. Rain site: Ridgedale School. Call 765-9895.

GREAT ADVENTURE Jackson. I Bowzer's Rock Roll Party tomorrow at 7 p.m. featuring The Coasters, Bel-monts, Marvelettes, Stingrays, Chiffons, Teenagers and Shangrilas. Free with park admission. ROGER McGUINN formerly of the Byrds, Wednesday at Jiggs' Corner, 1248 Route 23, Butler.

Open mike tonight at 6 p.m. Call 838-8875. BRUCE DICKINSON of Iron Maiden, tonight at the Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Asbury Park. With Kings of the Sun. Call 988-7177.

SONS OF ANGELS and Company of Wolves tomorrow at Obsessions, 1380 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph. With D.W.I., Big Time and King Groove. Six bands Thursday. Call 895-3243. JOHN EDDIE Wednesday at Hollywood, 120 Boulevard, Seaside Heights.

Call 830-1886. LA. GUNS heavy metal, Wednesday at the Fast Lane II, 207 Fourth Asbury Park. With Manitoba's Wild Kingdom and Linsk. Call 988-3205.

THE LEWIS FAMILY bluegrass, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Green Valley Beach Campground, Huntsville Road, Andover Township. With Playin' with Children NEW JERSEY ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP Today from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the New Jersey State Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton. "Illustrating the Past" helps participants understand the work of archaeologists through a drawing exercise.

For children ages 8-12. Free; no reservations required. For information, call 609 292-8594. ClassesWorkshops MORRIS COUNTY WILD FOODS Sunday at Schooley's Mountain in Washington Township. The four-hour workshop will show participants how to identify and prepare various wild foods, which will then be eaten.

Fee is $10; pre-registration is required. Sponsored by the Morris County Park Commission. For information, call 876-3100. NEW JERSEY THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE IN THE CRAFTS ENVIRONMENT Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Bevans Church in Peters Valley Craft Center in Layton.

The Alexander Technique provides a way to examine unconscious movement habits that interfere with a person's range of movement and express sion. Admission is $5 at the door. The (i-' '( yy See WEEKEND E9.

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