Fifth Avenue Committee. Tour of supported housing project at 551 Warren Street. 551 Warren St. (between Third and Fourth avenues), 2 pm. Call (718) 237-2017 for information.
Community Board 10. Public hearing. On the agenda: CB10’s Capital and Expense priorities for 2008. Knights of Columbus (1305 86th St. at Dyker Heights Boulevard), 7:15 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for information.
Community Board 6. Public safety and the environment committee. On the agenda: Presentation by FDNY on the new EMS station at Smith and Fifth streets. St. Mary’s Residence (41 First St. at Bond Street), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 624-8410 for information.
78th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 78th Precinct stationhouse (66 Sixth Ave. at Bergen Street), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 636-6410 for information.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Defense Fund. Rally and informational meeting. St. Francis College (180 Remsen St. at Court Street), 7 pm.
Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID Steering Committee. Weekly meeting. 6:30 pm. Call (718) 871-8340 for location.
Brooklyn Heights Association. Annual meeting. Keynote speaker Christine Quinn. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims (75 Hicks St. at Orange Street), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 858-9193 for information.
Friends of Historic New Utrecht. George Washington Birthday Celebration. Parish House of the New Utrecht Reformed Church (84th Street at 18th Avenue), 8 pm. Call (718) 256-7173 for information.
Community Forum. The past, present and future of Park Slope. Old First Reformed Church (Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street), 7 pm.
United Progressive Democratic Club. General meeting. Guest speakers: Commanding Officers of the 60th and 62nd Precincts. UPDC Clubhouse (29 Bay 25th St. between 86 Street and Benson Avenue), 8 pm. Call (718) 946-0234 for information.
Assemblyman Jim Brennan’s town hall meeting. On the agenda: Discussion of the Kensington station post office with USPS representatives. Immaculate Heart of Mary School (3002 Fort Hamilton Pkwy. at East Third Street), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 940-0641 for information.
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