Dates To Know In Park Slope This Week

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08 January, 2021

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BROOKLYN, NY — Patch has compiled a list of events neighbors in Park Slope should mark on their calendars. From community meetings, local exhibits, to family events, here are the dates to know for the week of Jan. 10: Ongoing Events: Prospect Park: Public Art Installation at the Bandshell, read more here. Brooklyn Museum:Teen Flyday Fridays: Join us on Instagram for teen-led discussions, activities, and resources that are relevant for teens locally and globally. Topics range from environmental racism to surviving COVID-19 as an LGBTQ+ youth. Each program is planned by members of our Teen Night Planning Committee, Museum Apprentice program, and InterseXtions. Find out more here. Brooklyn Botanic Garden:Treasured Trees Self-Guided Tour, find out more here.Winter Nature Walks, find out more here. Local Government Meetings: Tuesday, Jan. 12: Community Education Council District 15, Business Meeting, 6:30 p.m., find out more here. Wednesday, Jan. 13: Community Board 6 General Meeting. Find out more here. Thursday, Jan. 14: Community Board 7 Development/Waterfront Committee Meeting, introduction to the plan for an offshore wind industry hub at South Brooklyn Marine Terminal. Find out more here. Around Brooklyn: Wellness Wednesdays: Council Member Robert Cornegy Jr. hosts a food distribution in the community every Wednesday, typically starting at 11 a.m. and running as long as supplies lasts. This week, he will be at the Sumner Houses at 20 Lewis Ave. Tuesday, Jan. 12: Cuyler Gore Park Reconstruction Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Find out more here. Thursday, Jan. 14: Greene Playground Reconstruction Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Find out more here. Know an event Patch should add for next week? Send an email to [email protected] or tell us in the comments below. Subscribe to Park Slope Patch to get your weekly calendar, and other neighborhood news.

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