This Week In & Around Chelsea: April 15-21, 2024

Here’s What’s Happening This Week In & Around Chelsea

13th Precinct Community Council meeting / Know Your Utility Rights / The Return of Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea

Image depicting the 13th Precinct coverage area via the Pct.’s Community Council.

The 13th Precinct Community Council: Tuesday, April 16, 6pm at the 13th Precinct (230 E. 21st St.) | Held on the third Tuesday of the month—sans July, August, and December—the 13th Precinct Community Council provides a forum where the public can interact with police officers, detectives, and top leadership from the precinct tasked with protecting and serving a southern portion of Midtown Manhattan that includes swaths of easternmost Chelsea. Council President Serge Harnett moderates, fielding questions from attendees, as answered by top 13th Precinct leadership. Got questions? Submit them in writing before the meeting, via email, to Detective Vincent Arlotta (vincent.arlotta@nypd.org). These questions will be answered first. To visit the 13th Precinct online, click here.

“Know Your UtilityRights” Virtual Training: Thursday, April 18, 6:30pm Online. | See the below flyer for more info. To register for this event, click here.

 

Satuday, April 20: The Return of Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea | See the below flyer for details. To visit the Market online, click here.

event listings compiled by Scott Stiffler

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