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Tuesday, February 18, 2025
FOOD PANTRY IS OPEN FOUR TIMES PER MONTH
Sunday, February 16, 2025
COMMUNITY BOARD 7 FEBRUARY MEETING, ONLINE AND IN PERSON (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
You can attend in person or register to attend the board meeting virtually: h
You can view the board meeting on the Brooklyn Community Board 7's YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3uQlAtq
Following is the proposed agenda:
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Roll Call
- Opening of the meeting
- Adoption of the agenda
- Adoption of the minutes of the January 15, 2025 board meeting
- Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on topics covered in the agenda)
- Elected Officials and Representatives
- Committee Reports: A) Education, Health & Human Services Committee –1. Presentation from Grand Street Settlement about their Head Start program, 2. Presentation from NY Connects on their senior services
C) Joint Committee Meeting with Education, Health & Human Services and Parks & Environment – 1. Presentation from NYS Smoke Free on the Reality Check program, 2. Discussion with Playground NYC on a letter of support for integrating an adventure playground into the Brooklyn Army Terminal, with the goal of creating partnerships with nearby schools (Voting expected)
D) Joint Committee Meeting with Transportation and Public Safety – 1. Discuss traffic concerns and critical locations in the district, 2. Discussion and vote on NYC Dining Out Applications for Le Paddock, CafĂ© 58 and Elora’s Mexican and Spanish Restaurant, (Voting expected) 3. Committee discussion on approach to future dining out applications
9. Roll Call
10. Chairperson’s Report
11. District Manager’s Report
12. Old Business
13. New Business
14. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on any topic)
15. Adjournment
Saturday, February 15, 2025
CRAFT CIRCLE WILL GET TOGETHER TOMORROW (FREE)

Crafty neighbors! We’re at it again!
We met last week. It was really lovely.
So, we’re doing a repeat for those who couldn’t make it last Sunday.
Weather permitting, we will meet at:
Victorian Cafe
1029 Cortelyou Road
3pm
My number is 917-847-8330.
I hope everyone had a very sweet
Valentine’s Day. May all your days be full of love and happiness!
Stay warm!
Friday, February 14, 2025
STORYTELLING HOUSE CONCERT THIS WEEKEND

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025
NEW SATURDAY CLASSES AT CYNTHIA KING DANCE STUDIO AND NEW ADDITIONAL LOCATION

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Text to 718-521-4043
Or e-mail to info@cynthiakingdance.com with any questions.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
CRAFT WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS TOMORROW (FREE)

"Let it snow! We will still try to meet up for our crafts group! Sunday - 3pm, Blue Star Parlor,1112 Cortelyou Road. If it’s snowing hard, call or text me [Barbara] at 917-847-8330 to see if we’re still on."
Friday, February 7, 2025
KENSINGTON "BEAT COPS" WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC IN MARCH

The police officers who patrol Kensington will hold their next Build the Block meeting on Tuesday, March 18th, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., to address the safety concerns of neighborhood residents.
Kensington residents and business owners will meet with the Neighborhood Coordination Officers of the 66th Precinct Sector D (Kensington) at Christ Apostolic Church.
From time to time, the Build the Block meeting times, dates, and locations change. Call the 66th Precinct at (718) 851-5611 and speak to a Neighborhood Coordination Officer to verify that the meeting information is correct.
"These "Build the Block" neighborhood safety meetings are strategy sessions between local police officers and the people they serve. The meetings have two simple goals: identify the public safety challenges of a specific neighborhood and discuss potential solutions."
The Neighborhood Coordination Officers for Sector D are PO Jennifer Desanto (jennifer.desanto@nypd.org) and PO Ben Hua (ben.hua@nypd.org).
"Neighborhood Policing is "a comprehensive crime-fighting strategy built on improved communication and collaboration between local police officers and community residents. Neighborhood Policing greatly increases connectivity and engagement with the community without diminishing, and, in fact, improving the NYPD's crime-fighting capabilities.
The same officers work in the same neighborhoods on the same shifts, increasing their familiarity with local residents and local problems."
To find out when Build the Block meetings are scheduled, go to https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/find-your-meeting.page and enter your street address.
At this Build The Block neighborhood policing and safety meeting, the officers will update residents about neighborhood public safety issues. They'll answer your questions and listen to your concerns about assaults and robberies on the street, home burglaries, packages stolen from porches and lobbies, street safety for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and e-bicyclists and any other issues that are on your mind.
NYPD precincts are divided into sectors as part of the policing model known as "community policing." The same officers work in the same neighborhoods on the same shifts. The radio dispatchers, supervisors, and sector officers work together. Sector officers and sector cars stay within the boundaries of their assigned sectors, except in precinct-wide emergencies.
WINDSOR TERRACE "BEAT COPS" WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC IN MARCH

"These "Build the Block" neighborhood safety meetings are strategy sessions between local police officers and the people they serve. The meetings have two simple goals: identify the public safety challenges of a specific neighborhood and discuss potential solutions."
"Neighborhood Policing is "a comprehensive crime-fighting strategy built on improved communication and collaboration between local police officers and community residents. Neighborhood Policing greatly increases connectivity and engagement with the community without diminishing, and, in fact, improving the NYPD's crime-fighting capabilities.The same officers work in the same neighborhoods on the same shifts, increasing their familiarity with local residents and local problems."
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
PROTEST SIGNMAKING PARTY (FREE)
Bring your anger and frustration with you and express it in a protest sign. We will be on hand to assist you with ideas and execution, listen to all of your woes, and maybe even cry. BYOB.If you register please plan to attend. If you can't make it please be considerate and email dari@thecraftsalonstudio.com or text 917-324-8290 with as much notice as possible so I can open spots for others.Come for an hour or two, make a sign or two, commune with others. Sorry but non-registered folks are not guaranteed a seat.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
NEW DATE: THE NEW COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE 72ND PRECINCT WILL BE IN WINDSOR TERRACE FOR THE FEBRUARY MEETING OF THE 72ND PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL
The next meeting between the 72nd Precinct Community Council, the public, and officers of the 72nd Precinct will be held in Windsor Terrace (instead of in Sunset Park) on Wednesday, February 12th (NOT on Tuesday, February 11th), from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Meet and talk with the precinct's brand-new Commanding Officer, Captain Mobeen Yasin, who started at the 72nd Precinct on January 20th.
Everyone who lives or works in Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights, South Slope, and Sunset Park is invited to the meeting to discuss past crimes and learn what the precinct is doing to prevent future crimes.
Find out about the types of crime that have been taking place, their frequency, any enabling factors, and how to prevent them.
Members of the public are invited to voice their concerns about criminal activity, including armed robberies, rape and other forms of sexual assaults, home break-ins, burglaries in local stores, bank robberies, speeding drivers, stolen bicycles, package theft, and other crimes.
The Council normally meets on the second Tuesday of the month from September through June. You can receive e-mail announcements about future meetings by contacting Council President Tina Ponce at tinaponce76@gmail.com or (570) 540-5016.
Friday, January 31, 2025
TRAFFIC CONCERNS AND CRITICAL LOCATIONS IN COMMUNITY BOARD 7: AN ONLINE AND IN-PERSON MEETING
Thursday, January 30, 2025
REPORT UNCLEAN STREETS IN COMMUNITY BOARD 7

Help Us Clean Up Our Streets!We are identifying areas in our district with persistent street cleanliness issues.Please email bk07@cb.nyc.gov locations (street and crossroads) and pictures of problem areas to help us make a case for cleaner streets.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
COMMUNITY BOARD 12 MEETING TONIGHT (KENSINGTON, BOROUGH PARK, MIDWOOD, SUNSET PARK)
Dear Residents,Happy New Year!Our January board meeting is scheduled for tonight at 7:00 pm.The in-person location is at the Community Board 12 office, 5910 13th Avenue.For those that wish to attend on Zoom, please use the following link:To speak at the public hearing, either in person or on Zoom, please click on the following link and fill out the form:https://forms.gle/8izAHJDN4KsStNtg7If you are calling in by phone please dial the following number and then enter the Webinar ID:Phone Number: 646-558-8656Webinar ID: 860 4007 9931Attached is the agenda.We look forward to seeing you all!Thank you,The Community Board 12 Team
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF NOVEMBER MINUTES
4. CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS – YIDEL PERLSTEIN
5. DEP. OF AGING – NY CONNECTS PRESENTATION – MADELINE BRANDFONBRENER SOCIAL
WORKER
6. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE – SOL WAHBA
• Street Improvements on Bay Parkway
• Introduction of street co-naming for Rabbi Jack Meyer
7. DISTRICT MANAGER’S REPORT – BARRY SPITZER
8. REPORTS FROM ELECTED OFFICIALS, REPRESENTATIVES & AGENCIES
9. OLD BUSINESS
10. NEW BUSINESS
11. ATTENDANCE
12. ADJOURN