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    Imagine Coney: Bold Ideas for Coney Island’s Future
    The Municipal Art Society will present a broad-based exhibit on Coney Island featuring 350 design ideas from the public, as well as the results of two public workshops and a design workshop with leading amusement professionals. The exhibition will be on view Wednesday, February 4 through Wednesday, March 11. Click here to see some of the images that will be displayed. The opening is free but reservations are encouraged. RVSP online or call 212-935-2075.
    Tuesday, February 3. 6:30-8:30 p.m. MAS Urban Center Galleries, 457 Madison Avenue.

    NAG Meeting
    On NAG’s agenda for 2009 is building a new “town hall” community center. If you are interested in helping them raise the almost $2 million needed to renovate the Engine 212 building into a new community center, attend the meeting and find out how.
    Tuesday, February 3. 6 p.m. Union Pool, 484 Union Avenue.

    Crown Heights Community Conversations in Education
    The New York Mission Society is sponsoring a Community Conversation in Education in Crown Heights. This conversation is designed to promote community involvement in education. Come to discuss the achievement gap, current statistics about student performance, graduation rates, and the budget. To RSVP, contact Karen Reed at 212-674-3500 x 234 or kreed@nycmissionsociety.org.
    Wednesday, February 4. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue.

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    Discussion with Park Slope Learning Specialist Rosemarie Hester
    Rosemarie Hester, a Park Slope Learning Specialist, will host a monthly question and answer session for parents who are interested in discussing their child’s learning.
    Tonight. 7 p.m. The Community Bookstore, 143 Seventh Avenue.

    Community Blogging at HDC Coffee Talk
    Flatbush Gardener is the host at Historic Districts Council’s (HDC) event in their Coffee Talk series focusing on community blogging. Reservations are required so contact Lauren Belfer at (212) 614-9107 or lbelfer@hdc.org.
    Today. 8:30-10 a.m. Free. Neighborhood Preservation Center, 232 East 11th Street.

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