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Begins at the Salamagundl Club, 47 Filth Ave., and ends with a reception at St. Sava’s Cathedral. Sun, May 19, 1pm. $6. Reservations, 924-3695. PARK OPENING: Mayor Ed Koch, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Henry Stern and other officials offi cially re-open Union Square Park af ter extensive renovations: Wed, May 22,11 ;30am. There will be mimes, clowns and a gift of flowers to all who attend, courtesy of Union Square Park Community Coalition. UNION SQUARE MEETING: Union Sq. Park Community Coalition gener al meeting, open to the public. May 23,7pm, Seaman’s and International House, 15th St. and Irving Place. In cludes discussion ot activities planned lor the park throughout the summer. For into, call 533-2838. FLEA MARKET: Clothing, toys, books, records, furniture, kitchen ware, appliances at P.S. 41, Sat, May 18, 10-6, and Sun, May 19, 10-5, at Sixth Ave. and 11th St. Also games lor children. Sponsored by the All-Peoples Congress. Into, 741-0633. HISTORY WALK: Joyce Gold, Man hattan history author, leads a walk through Chelsea. Sun, May 19,12pm. Begins at General Theological Semi nary, 9th Ave. & 21st St. $8. Info, 242-5762. OUTDOOR FAIR: Annual Bedford- Barrow Commerce Block Associa tion lair. Includes Ilea market, lood, drink, music, dancing. Sat, May 18, Irom 12-10:30pm. Bedford, Barrow & Commerce Sts. Rain Date Sun, May 19. DEM MEETING: Barry Commoner, Citizen's Party presidential candi date of 1980, and-environmentalist Is guest speaker at General Member ship Meeting of Vlllago Independent Democrats, T ubs , May 2 1 ,7:30pm. 224 W. 4th St. Info, 243-6555. PERFORMING KirCHENi-Chef Feli pe Rojas-Lombardl, with the help of Penolope Casa, will prepare, on the stage In ihe theatre/cabaret The Ball room, tho Spanish dish \tapas\. An overhead mirror and wine tasting will keep the audience Involved In the ac tivities. All tapas will be eaten alter the demonstration. Sun,. May 19, at .3pm. 253 W. 28th St. $55 per per son. Into, 244-3005. SCHOOL FAIR: Corlears School Is holding Its annual Spring Fair to ben efit Its scholarship fund Sat, May 18, from 12-5pm. Roller skating, rum mage sales, games, cralts and Dixie land jazz. 324. W. 15th St. UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL: A spring tra dition In the East Village, the Ukrain ian Festival, sponsored by the'Saint Goorgo Ukrainian Catholic Church, will bo held FrI, May 17 through Sun, May 19, botweon Second and Third Avenuos, on E. 7th St. FrI 4 -11 pm, Sat llam-llpm. Sun MOpm. Festi val features lood, craft and music. Adm. free. BREAD NOT BOMBS: Dozens ot women wilt camp at Madison Square Park at Broadway & 23rd St., (rom FrI, May 17 at 7;30pm through Sun, May 19, to protest tho Navy's plan to station nucloar warships In Now York Harbor, This action will bo coor dinated by CANDU (Cholsoa against Nucloar Destruction United). Into, 875-5325. UN DECADE HEARINGS: The NYC Council's Committee- on. 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