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Civic Calendar

The Brooklyn Paper

Saturday, June 2

DUMBO block party. Main Street (bet. Ply­mouth and Water streets), all day. For in­formation, visit www.dumboblockparty.com.

Tuesday, June 5

Fifth Avenue BID Steering Committee and Park Slope Fifth Avenue Merchants Association weekly meeting. Call (718) 871-8340 for meeting time and location.

Community Board 2, Economic development and job creation committee. Long Island University, Jonas Board Room (1 University Plaza, corner of Flatbush and DeKalb avenues), 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410.

76th Precinct Community Council. Regular meeting. 76th Precinct stationhouse (191 Union St., between Henry and Hicks streets), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 834-3211.

Wednesday, June 6

Community Board 2, Health, environment and social services committee. Brooklyn Hospital, North Pavilion conference rooms 3A and 3B (121 DeKalb Ave., at St. Felix Street), 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410.

Starbucks Iced Coffee Break. Get a free 12-ounce iced coffee at all participating locations. 10 am–noon.

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