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Civic Calendar

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Saturday, May 17

March and forum against over-development. Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE) will meet with elected officials and then march. Forum is at PS 67 (51 Edwards St., at Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene) at 1 pm. March leaves at 3 pm and heads to Albee Square (1 Dekalb Ave., at Fulton Street in Downtown). Call (718) 852-2960 x308 for info.

Monday, May 19

94th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. North Fork Bank (804 Manhattan Ave., at Calyer Street, in Greenpoint). Call (718) 383-5298 for info and time.

Bensonhurst West End Community Council. On the agenda: transportation problems. United Progressive Democratic Club House (29 Bay 25th St., between 86th Street and Benson Avenue), 8 pm. Call (718) 946-6665 for info.

Brooklyn Bridge Realty

Community Board 6 Housing and Human Services Committee. On the agenda: small contracts disbursed by Councilmembers to local organizations. New York Methodist Hospital (506 Sixth St., between Seventh and Eighth avenues in Park Slope), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

Community Board 2. Parks and Recreation Committee. Brooklyn Hospital (Dekalb Avenue at Saint Felix Street in Fort Greene), 6 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

Tuesday, May 20

84 Precinct Community Council. On the agenda: Cop of the month awards and crime reports. Baptist Temple (360 Schermerhorn St., between Third Avenue and Nevins Street in Boerum Hill), 7 pm. Call (718) 875-6850 for info.

88th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 85 South Oxford St. (between Lafayette and Greene avenues in Fort Greene), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 636-6511 for info.

68th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 68th Precinct stationhouse (333 65th St. between Third and Fourth avenues in Bay Ridge), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 439-4220.

62nd Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 62nd Precinct stationhouse (1925 Bath Ave., at Bay 22nd Street in Bensonhurst), 7 pm. Call (718) 236-2501.

Community Board 2. Transportation and Public Safety Committee. St. Francis College (180 Remsen St., between Court and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights), 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410 for info.

Wednesday, May 21

Community Board 7. Full board. Board offices (4201 Fourth Ave., at 43rd Street in Sunset Park), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 854-0003 for info.

Community Board 2. Land Use Committee. Saint James Tower (21 Saint James Pl., at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene), 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410 for info.

Community Board 6. Parks Committee. On the agenda: off-leash hours and closing time for Coffey Park and presentation from Friends of Douglass/Greene Park. Coffey Park (Coffey Street, between Richards and Dwight streets in Red Hook), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

Thursday, May 22

Community Board 6. Landmarks and Land Use committees. PAL Miccio Center (110 West Ninth St., between Clinton and Henry streets in Red Hook), 6 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

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