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Ward 5 & Beyond - Community & Govt.
- Fenty Transition
- CAPStat
- Citywide Data Warehouse - Live Data Feeds
- DC Citizen Atlas
- DC Data Catalog and Data Feeds
- DC GIS
- DC Government
- Advisory Neighborhood Commissions-ANCs
- ANC-5A Listserv
- ANC-5B Google Group / Listserv
- ANC 5B-04
- ANC 5B-04 Listserv
- ANC 5C-02 Commissioner Kris Hammond's Blog
- ANC 5C-02 Commissioner Kris Hammond's Blog (pre-election)
- Alley Cat Allies
- Beacon House - Edgewood Terrace
- Byte Back
- Cultural Tourism DC
- DC Preservation League
- DC Public Library / DCPL
- Woodridge Branch Library
- DC Library Renaissance Project
- DC Public Library Foundation
- Federation of Friends of the DC Public Library
- DC Public Schools / DCPS
- Concerned for DC Public Schools Listserv
- The DC Education Blog
- DCPS Watch
- Save Our Schools DC Listserv
- DC StreetScape Enhancements / DDOT
- DC Vote
- Edgewood/Brookland Family Support Collaborative
- Fihankra Akoma Ntoaso / FAN
- GROW - Garden Resources of Washington
- H-DC - Washington, DC History Network
- Ward 5 - DC Council
- Ward 5 Listserv
- Ward 5 Resources / Citizen Atlas
- Ward 5 Map w/ ANC & SMD Boundaries
- Woodridge Warriors Youth Organization
Ward 5 & Beyond - Safety
- 4-D Neighbors Listserv
- Crime in DC - Maps & Stats
- CSOSA Blog
- DC Fire and EMS / DCFD.com
- DC Fire Department / dcfire.com
- DC Police Districts and PSAs
- Don't Be Silent - Speak Out Against Street Harassment in DC
- Make DC Safe - Site & Petition
- MPD-4D Listserv
- MPD-5D Listserv
- MPD Fifth District Map & Links
- MPD Fifth District Resources / Citizen Atlas
- PSA 102 Blog - Citizens and Police Cooperating for Near Northeast and the H Street NE Corridor
Ward 5 & Beyond - DC Blogs, Sites & Listervs


- DC Blogs Live
- DC Bloggers
- DCist
- Metroblogging DC
- Anacostia Watershed Society
- And Now, Anacostia
- The Angry Black Woman Show with Sunny James
- Best of Washington, DC Blog
- Best of Washington, DC CafePress Shop
- BeyondDC
- Bloomingdale Blog
- bloomingdale (for now) blog
- Bloomingdale DC Site
- Bloomingdale Google Group / Listserv
- Beyond the Mall
- Brentwood DC Community Listserv
- Brookland
- Brookland Avenue
- Brookland Blog
- Brookland CDC
- Brookland Heartbeat
- Brookland Listserv
- Brookland Dogs Listserv
- Brookland Kids Listserv
- Brookland GLBT Listserv
- Brookland Orange Hats Listserv
- Brookland Yoga Listserv
- Capital City Market (AKA Florida Market)
- CapitalWeather.com
- Casey Trees
- CITY DESK
- CitySlurp
- Columbia Heights News
- CommuterPageBlog
- Crispus Attucks Park - Bloomingdale
- DC Fights Back! (HIV/AIDS)
- DC Gentrification
- DC Master Gardener News
- DCmud - The Metro Urban Diary
- D.C. Proper
- DCRG (Citizens for Responsible Growth) Listserv
- the DC sidewalk blog
- DC Under Construction
- District Matters
- DistrictofChange.com
- District Tumblog
- Doctor Transit/League of Transit Doctors
- Eckington Civic Association Listserv
- Eckington DC Living
- eckington (way better than spotsylvania)
- Edgewood Civic Association Listserv
- Express / Free Ride
- Fifth and Oh
- 14th & You
- The 42
- Freecycle DC Listserv
- Frozen Tropics
- Going Out Gurus
- The Goodspeed Update
- Greater Brookland Garden Club / GBGC
- hear and now
- Heights of Columbia
- Historic Washington Listserv
- In Shaw Blog
- In Shaw Site
- Inside the DC Bubble
- Ivy City-Trinidad Citizens Association
- LeDroit Park Rowhouse Blog
- Life in Mount Vernon Square
- Live from the Third Rail
- Logan Circle News
- NATIVE SON
- The New Near Southeast DC
- NeighborhoodInfo DC
- New Kid on the Eckington Block
- NoMa BID
- No Pains No Gaines
- North Capitol Main Street, Inc.
- Northside DC Listserv
- NotionsCapital
- Off Seventh - My Chronicles of Shaw
- our-dc
- Penn Quarter Living (formerly Gallery Place Living)
- PetworthDC.net
- Prince of Petworth
- Quest for Quiet
- Raw Fisher
- Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space
- renewshaw.com - remaking le slum historique
- Rhode Island Ave NE Insider
- Rosedale Citizens’ Alliance Blog
- ShawDC.com
- Shawington - Roundup of Shaw Bloggers' Posts
- A Shaw Thing
- ShilohDC
- Treebox Vodka
- Trinidad
- Trinidad Listserv
- Trinidad-Ivy City Community Garden Club
- Trinidad-Ivy City Community Garden Club Listerv
- Truxton Circle
- Urban Agenda - 21st Century Political Renewal
- Urban Trekker Blog
- Ward Three DC Blog
- Washington Area Bicyclist Association / WABA
- Washington Central Parks
- Washington City Paper's City Desk
- TheWashCycle
- Washington, DC Economic Partnership
- Washington Gardener
- Washington Gardener Blog
- Washington Parks & People
- white knuckled wanderer
- Woodridge / 5B Listserv
- 3922 - A Brookland Area Home Renovation Blog
Local Businesses & Restaurants
- Brookland CDC's List
- Adobe Design Center
- big bear café
- Bobby Q's Restaurant, 301 12th Street NE
- Brookland Bed & Breakfast
- Brookland Pastoral Center - Therapy & Counseling
- Brookland True Value Hardware, 3501 12th Street NE, 202.635.3200
- BuyIndie DC
- Byte Back
- Café Sureia
- Cardinal's Nest, 3748 10th Street NE, 202.269.6378
- Carl's Subs, 2208 Rhode Island Avenue NE
- Colonel Brooks' Tavern
- Delta Elite Club
- Dwellings - closed October 2007
- Edward M. Johnson & Associates, PC
- Healthy Motions Massage Therapy
- Ice Cream Station & Grill, 3528 12th Street NE, 202.526.7419
- Kelly's Ellis Island
- The Library Saloon, 3514 12th Street NE, 202.832.3945
- "Look Again" Thrift Shop - Prevention of Blindness Society
- Menkiti Group
- Nature's Rhythm
- Petals, Ribbons & Beyond, 3906 12th Street NE, 202.636.2048
- The P Spot - Fitness Made Sexy
- Rita's, 2318 Rhode Island Avenue NE, 202.636.RITA
- Saint's Bourbon Street, 1812 Hamlin Street NE, 202.269.2150
- Timor Bodega
- Total Relaxation Store, 3124 12th Street NE, 202.832.6440
- WALKU Fitness
- Windows Café & Market
- Yes! Organic Market, 3809 12th Street NE, 202.832.7715
Local Arts & Galleries

- Abstract Inc. (art supplies), 3309 12th Street NE, 202.526.8860
- Adobe Design Center & Showroom
- African Continuum Theatre Company
- Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation
- The Art and Drama Therapy Institute, Inc. / ADTI
- Art Enables - Outsider Art Inside the Beltway
- Art Mondays
- artdc.com
- artdc.org
- ArtsDC.com
- artzee eye
- Authentic Art DC
- Black Artists of DC / BADC
- Brookland Area Writers & Artists / BAWA*
- BAWA* Listserv
- Classic Framing and Art
- Creative DC
- Dance Place
- Darn Knit
- DC Art News
- The Graham Collection
- The Miller - Peralta Gallery
- Paint and Plaster
- Roxanne's ARTiques & Gallery
- Scenic Artisans
- Supercade
- Thinking About Art
- VRZHU Press
- VRZHU Bullets of Love - Poetry & Arts Blog
- The Washington Glass School and Studio
- Washington Improv Theater
- Washington Works on Paper, 3420 9th Street NE (same as Brookland CDC)
- Wohlfarth Galleries
Local Media
washingtonpost.com - The District
Maryland - Right Next Door!
- Artmosphere Cafe - Mt. Rainier
- Gateway Arts District
- Gateway Community Development Corporation
- Glut Food Co-op - Mt. Rainier
- H&F Fine Arts Gallery - Mt. Rainier
- HIP's Artists' Housing - Mt. Rainier
- Historic Mt. Rainier
- Hyattsville Arts District - An EYA Neighborhood
- Joe's Movement Emporium - Mt. Rainier
- Just Another...Mount Rainier, MD Homepage
- Just Up The Pike
- Latin American Folk Institute - Mt. Rainier
- Martha Jackson-Jarvis Studio - Mt. Rainier
- Mount Rainier Artist Lofts
- Mount Rainier Listserv
- PG-Politics
- Port Towns Community Development Corporation
- Rethink College Park
- Route 1 Growth
- Silver Spring Daily Photo
- Silver Spring Scene
- Silver Spring, Singular
- The College Park Observer
- The New MoCo Progressive
- The Silver Bee
- The Silver Spring Penguin
- The Washington Glass School and Studio - Mt. Rainier
- WhyHyattsville.com
For Blogs Sake!

- The Bellows
- The Blank Top Chronicles
- Creativiste
- Doctor of Thinkology
- The Fabulous Miss S.
- The Futurist - WOXY's Blog
- Golden Silence
- Hateful, Party of One
- improvhello
- Kiribako
- multitudes
- The Opposite of Super
- outta mind outta site
- Pillow Book 2.0
- PostSecret
- prod & ponder
- rave and roll
- Roy Carlson
- Start Touching
- Wonkette
For Better...
10 December 2008
The Latest and Greaterest
Just a quick update to redirect you to my new bloggy home as a contributor to Greater Greater Washington. Devoted to improving the vitality of Washington, DC and the walkable cities and neighborhoods in the Washington metropolitan area, GGW seemed like the perfect fit for me as I look forward to attending UMD for a Master in Community Planning in fall 2009. So far, I've only been able to contribute a couple of posts, but the volume will grow, and you can get to them directly here - though you really should be reading every bit of this great resource ;)
28 July 2008
I Lived In and Loved...
My heartfelt thanks go to everyone who supported this endeavor in one way or another - readers, commenters, lurkers, linkers, etc, and particularly to BrooklandJess for jumping on board for a bit. Perhaps one or more of you will think about starting your own neighborhood blog in this neck of the woods.
For now I'll leave everything up - I still haven't decided if I should move the blog with me to my new neighborhood (where neighbloggers already abound), or leave it here for "posterity."
Again, thank you. Remember to be kind to each other, appreciate each day, and continue to work in any way you can to strengthen our community.
01 July 2008
Forgotten Neighbors and Lost Houses

WJLA reports: This Woodridge home might appear abandoned, but it turns out there's a very long-time resident still living there. By my math, her family has had the house since 1949. With no water, no electricity, and no services, Eva Rusk, 72, still scrapes by. Although, for better or for worse, times are changing for her and it's a safe bet she'll be in more modern comforts before long.
Reading the article and watching the video, I tried to make out the corner. 1847 Which St? My eyesight (and my video resolution) not being what it could be, can anyone tell what intersection this is?
Just curious: When this house gets sold off and refurbished, at a significant increase in value, is it still gentrification? How much of gentrification is about protecting the poor and old (including an unexpectedly tenacious old white lady) and how much is about keeping the historic racial/ethnic character of a neighborhood? Of course, up until far too recently, this same neighborhood had covenants to keep African-Americans from buying. This family bought just as the rules were overturned and as Woodridge went from a predominately White neighborhood to largely African-American.
Of course, I don't know anything about the Rusks or their history in Woodridge and I don't mean to imply anything. I'm just taking this one story and using it to ask other questions. All around, it's an interesting story.
18 May 2008
Cardinal's Nest Closed After Saturday's Shooting - UPDATED
**UPDATE** Robert Vinson Brannum has just announced that the Summary Suspension against the Cardinal's Nest has been lifted and the ABC Board will not be review the matter at its hearing tomorrow as initially planned. The incident will be on the agenda for the Thursday 5D-CAC meeting.
17 May 2008
Triple Shooting on 10th Street NE; 1 Dead
Detectives assigned to the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide and Sexual Offenses Branch are investigating a triple shooting which resulted in one fatality that occurred on 10th Street, NE.
On Saturday, May 17, 2008, at approximately 2:25 am, Fifth District officers on patrol in the area responded to 10th and Perry Streets, NE to investigate the sound of gunfire. Several minutes later, three shooting victims from that location arrived at a local hospital via a private vehicle.
One of the victims, who was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the head and body, was pronounced dead. He has been identified as 26-year-old Clifton Nate Chaney, of the 1400 block of Florida Avenue, NW. The other two victims were treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Their identities are being withheld because they are witnesses in the case.
Preliminary investigation indicates that the victims had just left the Cardinal's Nest, located in the 3500 block of 10th St., NE, and while they were inside of a motor vehicle, a lone gunman approached the vehicle and opened fire. Subsequently, the suspect fled the scene on foot and the operator of the vehicle that was fired upon drove to an area hospital.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call 202-727-9099 or 1-888-919-CRIM[E]. Anonymous information can also be sent to the department’s text tip line by text messaging 50411.
The department currently offers a reward of up to TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for any homicide committed in the District of Columbia.
13 May 2008
SMD 5A-09 & PSA 503 Joint Monthly Meeting - Wednesday, May 14
When: Wednesday, May 14 2008, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Hospital for Sick Children/HSC Pediatric Center, 1731 Bunker Hill Road NE
Agenda: Public safety and community concerns, including those addressed in the letter below, written by a neighbor on Otis Street NE:
Dear Neighbors-
In case you haven't heard, a big developer, Alliance Holdings LLC, purchased a tiny piece of land between our home and our neighbor (2212 Otis St NE, Square 4242, Lot 10). It is 25 feet wide, and according to zoning regulations the owner may NOT build as a matter of right.
We recently learned that Taiwo Demuren, presumably with Alliance Holdings LLC, has applied for significant variances from lot area, and lot width requirements, as well as from side yard requirements in order to build a single family dwelling.
In an effort to keep the lot, as it is, open green space, our next-door neighbor made numerous attempts to purchase the lot – but as you can imagine, it is difficult to outbid a developer with deep pockets.
We are very concerned about how this will change the character of our neighborhood. Many of us moved here for the space, and greenery. If these variances are granted, there are many other small lots in our neighborhood that would be able to be developed in a similar manner. Demuren's requested variances would establish a precedent to grant additional variances for these other lots to be more easily developed.
We also fear that since it is often more profitable to knock down an old home and rebuild multiple new homes within the same footprint, than it is to renovate the old home, that this decision could encourage more developers to purchase old homes on these lots, knock them down and build two or more houses in the same plot of land (We have seen this in N. Arlington, VA). Again, we believe that Demuren's requested variances will set a precedent and make the development described above much easier for the next builder.
Of an even greater concern is the beautiful and historic old oak tree that is located on the lot line between the undeveloped lot and our neighbor's home (2216 Otis St, NE). An arborist has certified that this is the SECOND OLDEST TREE IN THE ENTIRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The tree measures approximately 180 inches in diameter and is estimated to be 300-400 years old. The arborist has also certified that because of the tree's extensive root system, the construction of a structure on the vacant lot will kill this ancient tree.
There are three meetings where attendance by the community members is important if you are interested in helping to stop the proposed development. The first is on May 14, 2008.
*The proposed use of this land is on the agenda for the ANC 5A09 & PSA 503Joint Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at 6:30 PM, at the Hospital for Sick Children located at 18th St and Bunker Hill Rd., NE. ANC 5A09 Commissioner Shirley Rivens-Smith will be there and would like to know what the citizens of ANC 5 think of this development.*
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*The second meeting is the ANC 5A meeting on May 28, 2008, when all of the ANC 5A commissioners will vote whether to deny or approve support of the developers zoning variances. This meeting will be held at the Taft Recreation Center, 18th and Perry St NE, at 7:00 PM.*
The final meeting will be at the zoning hearing, which will take place on July 8, 2008.
We would certainly appreciate any support, advice, and suggestions from our neighbors on this matter.
We are not against development – we just believe that the zoning regulations were established for a reason, and chose to move to this area because of the open space and the character and charm of our neighborhood. Although we do love our neighbors, and feel rather fortunate to know such nice folks on our block, if we wanted to be on top of them we would have stayed in a condominium. We also love the beautiful old trees and feel it would be a terrible shame for this gift of nature to be destroyed.
We understand there is an expectation of many more jobs and people moving to the area over the next few years, but as a realtor I can tell you there are plenty of vacant properties available for housing all over the city, and not enough buyers and renters to fill them.
Again – we feel this could set a terrible precedent that could significantly affect the character of the greater Brookland/Woodridge/Michigan Park neighborhood, and are *asking for your support*.
Please join us at the ANC 5A09 meeting to show your support.
Thank you!
Brookland Farmers Market Opens!
The market will open this Sunday from 10am - 2pm located next to the CVS on Newton, off 12th St.
The market will have Agora Frams veggies, New Starts Farm with starts for your garden, and soon enough the bread guy Chris will be back (with the best chocolate croissant in the city, in my studied opinion)
The market has a new manager, Avner Ofer, who is looking for more vendors, including artisans. If you have any ideas or suggestions, contact him directly. One good question: willwe be having the Tuesday market as well? My week is not complete without visiting Mike Tabor and getting apples for the kids.
Photo from Tuesday Market.
Learning about fresh produce at the Tuesday Farmers Market, Brookland, DC
Originally uploaded by brooklandcdc.
8.5% Rate Increase from WASA?
If this is a concern to you, DC WASA has set up a series of community meetings.
The Board reports that the new rate will raise the average monthly bill by approximately $4.24.
The local meeting is:
TUESDAY, MAY 20 6:30 pm- 8:30 PM
Washington Center for the Aging
2601 18th Street, NE
For a full list of the meetings across the District, visit their online release.
photo by Linda Badner
11 May 2008
May is National Foster Care Month - FAN Needs Your Support

As the founding vice-chair and current secretary of the board for Fihankra Akoma Ntoaso (FAN), I find myself in the delicate situation of asking for your financial support for our grassroots 501(c)3 on our community blog. I keep reminding myself that I've asked my readers to support a number of community organizations and events that I have no official ties to, all in the name of community and civic investment, and this is really no different aside from my personal commitment to FAN. This is not my day job, it truly is a volunteer labor of love. Please, read the information below, and, if possible, contribute to FAN and help us stay on track in fulfilling our mission to provide safety, security, love, and understanding for DC's foster adolescents....
Can you imagine being separated from your family, moving from place to place, not knowing if you'll be in the same school, same neighborhood, or same house from one day to the next?
Nearly 3,000 children in foster care from Washington, DC live with this uncertainty every day, staying in care for 3 years on average and living in 3 different homes during that time. The crisis-driven child welfare system is so focused on what's wrong with teens in foster care, that they fail to see what's "right" with this group of young people.
FAN works with some of the city's most vulnerable youth: teens in foster care, in a daily after school and summer positive youth development program that engages youth in academic support, extracurricular instruction, community service, group mentoring, and cultural enrichment. Youth are provided with opportunities to belong, to develop their talents and skills, to develop meaningful relationships with peers and adults, and to experience success. FAN serves as a source of stability, consistency, and support that enhances the well-being and positive development of youth. Please visit our website at www.fan-dc.org to learn more about our organization and to join our mailing list.
May is National Foster Care Month. Make a difference in the lives of teens in foster care with your tax deductible donation of $10, $25, $50, $100, or more. To be a part of FAN's success, please mail a check today or donate online on our website through Network for Good.
I cannot thank you enough for your generosity!
Fihankra Akoma Ntoaso / FAN
1227 Good Hope Road SE, Room 106
Washington, DC 20020
202.889.5000 x114
202.889.5035 (fax)
www.fan-dc.org
05 May 2008
Arrest made in Ward 5 shooting
MPD report online.
WaPo article online.
The arrest happened on the year's first All Hands On Deck initiative. Thank you to MPD 5th District! The 5D Citizens Advisory Council/CAC Monthly Meeting meets 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm, Fifth District Police Station, 1805 Bladensburg Road, NE.
04 May 2008
Michigan Park Citizens' Association Monthly Meeting
When: Tuesday, May 7, 2008, 7:15 pm
Where: Bunker Hill Elementary, 14th Street and Michigan Avenue, NE
On the Agenda:
The neighbors of Michigan Park Citizens Association will host Mayor Adrian Fenty next week to discuss issues relevant to the community.
1. Excessive Speeding along South Dakota and Michigan Avenues
2. Real Estate Management within the neighborhood
All are neighbors are welcome to join.
22 April 2008
Get Your Green On - Earth Day 2008 and Beyond

Happy Earth Day 2008. Mother Earth is celebrating with rain and more rain, which might have washed out the Earth Day concert on the National Mall, but it's good news for our region still recovering from the drought last year. When the rain clears later this week, the opportunities for a green-themed weekend abound. Here are just a few things to try and cram into your Saturday:
Anacostia Watershed Society’s annual Anacostia River Earth Day Cleanup & Rally Celebration, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Choose from an array of clean-up sites along several tributaries of the Anacostia River. A full list of sites is available, but nearby options include the Northwest Branch/Hyattsville or Bladensburg Waterfront Park.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection and Electronics Recycling Day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
D.C. Department of Public Works is accepting household hazardous waste at Carter Barron Amphitheatre, 16th and Kennedy Streets, NW. The list of acceptable items is long, but a few of the acceptable items include: antifreeze, asbestos tile, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, fertilizer, mercury thermometers, paint, CD rom drives, cell phones, computers, cords/wire, monitors, printers, TV's and VCR's.
Chesapeake Green Compost Sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Hyattsville Horticulture Society will be holding its annual Chesapeake Green Compost Sale at Community Forklift (4671 Tanglewood Dr., Edmonston, MD 20781) selling Chesapeake Green compost for $3.00 per 40 lb bag *(normally retailing at local garden centers for $5 to $6 per bag). Chesapeake Green is an environmentally friendly soil amendment blended from composted poultry litter, clam shells and wood chips. To preorder or for further information call or email Joe Buriel, 301-864-4882.
Ward 5 Homeowner Tree Giveaway, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Casey Trees is sponsoring a tree giveaway for Ward 5 residents at St. Anthony School, 12th and Monroe St, NE. Homeowners can request up to 2 shade trees for their property. Homeowners must pre-register by emailing dcshadetree@earthlink.net with your name, addy, number and types of tree(s): Princeton American Elm, River Birch, or Black gum/Tupelo. For more info, visit Casey Trees.
Franciscan Monastery Plant Sale, Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun. 8 a.m. to 3p.m.
(1400 Quincy St NE, DC). Find your favorite organically grown vegetable and herbs, an inventory of perennials and annuals, spectacular Camellias & Azaleas, expansive addition of woody plants and small trees. For more information, visit the Monastery website.
Photo by Yoma Ullman
16 April 2008
Brookland Small Area Plan - Saturday, April 26

Since 2006, the D.C. Office of Planning has been working on a Brookland Small Area Plan. For those that haven't been following the conversations, a Decking Feasibility Plan was just released April 8th, 2008. The feasibility plan explores possible ideas for decking over the tracks at the metro station. When reading the decking study, you will see visions of open plazas, farmers markets, connectivity from Michigan Ave to 10th Street, new residential development and deck parking. It's a grand vision of what the metro area of Brookland could become, but there is a lot of work (and a few reality checks) between us and anything close to the neighborhood portrayed in colorful sketches in the document.
If you want to know more or get involved, there is a meeting coming up. The DC Office of Planning invites you to attend a public meeting about the Brookland/CUA Metro Station Area Plan. All are invited to share comments and questions.
When: Saturday, April 26, 2008
9:30-10:00 a.m., Open House
10 a.m.-noon, Presentation
Where: Noyes Elementary School, 2725 10th St NE The meeting will be in the school auditorium; enter from Franklin Street.
For more information please contact: Deborah Crain, Ward 5 Planner, DC Office of Planning, 801 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 4000
Phone: 202-442-7615 Fax: 202-442-7638
E-mail: Deborah.Crain@dc.gov
Or visit the DC Office of Planning online.
Please RSVP: 202-610-0005 or rsvp@jsallc.com
04 April 2008
The Community that eats together...

It's short notice but you have two wonderful dinner invites for TONIGHT. You can choose between fundraising for John Burroughs Family Day while enjoying New Orleans cuisine or join Our Saviour Church for a friendly fish fry.
John Burroughs School Family Day Fundraiser
Where: Saint's Bourbon Street which is donating a percentage of the profits.
1812 Hamlin St. NE, Washington, DC 20018 US
When: Friday, April 4, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Phone: 202-576-6039
Our Saviour Episcopal Church, Brookland Parish Fish Fry
Where: Irving between 16th and 17th, NE
When: Friday, April 4, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
$7 per dinner (whiting or trout), with potato salad and greens.
Dine in or take out.
photo by Operators Are Standing By
Potomac River Watershed Clean Up Tomorrow - Rain or Shine
While on the them of the great outdoors, find some worn out clothes, you know, the ones you can't even try to get rid of at the yard sale, and join the Alice Ferguson Foundation 20th Annual Potomac River Watershed Clean-up.
There are a number of sites but if you want to stick close to home, try the L Street NE clean up (contact Merrit Drucker, NoMa Business Improvement District, 202-722-6716) or Anacostia Park (contact Allison Moller, Email, Southeast White House). Directions are included on the main site.
Outdoor Events of Note

[Edited: Note correction of Monastery Plant Sale dates.]
The sunshine earlier this week had neighbors out and about in anticipation of clearer days. Now the rainy weekend will have a number of us parked in front of the computers again. While puttering on the Internet and fighting the overcast, pull out your calendar and make note of some good outdoor dates:
Moonlit Hike on the Mall, April 18, 7 p.m.: It's not in Ward 5, but it's an opportunity worth mentioning. Sierra Club's MWROP is hosting this hike as part of their "Get to Know DC" series. The family is invited, so long as they can walk 7+ mi. (or a shorter 3 mi.) on relatively level terrain. Bring water. Meet on the Mall side of Constitution Ave., halfway between 15th and 17th Sts. Nearest Metro station is Federal Triangle. For more information, contact the leader, Jim Finucane, at 301/365-3485 (before 9 pm).
Franciscan Monastery Plant Sale, April 26-27: Unless you drive by the Monastery, you might not hear word of this sale. Their annual sale is a spectacular way to get small plant, especially herbs and veggies, for your garden. They also sell annuals, perennials, roses, and trees. I found the prices last year to be very reasonable, often quite lower than Home Depot, with the added bonus of supporting one of the finest (and most hidden) gems of DC.
Great Brookland Yard Sale, April 19: With more than 30 families now participating and several refreshment stations hosted by Menkiti Group, this has grown into an all-neighborhood yard party.
Trees for Ward 5 Homeowners, April 29, 10 a.m - 2 p.m., St. Anthony's School at 12th and Monroe: Our soon-to-be neighbors and all around generous folks at Casey Trees have partnered with DDOE to sponsor a tree giveaway for Ward 5 residents. Homeowners can request up to 2 shade trees for their property. Pre-register by emailing dcshadetree@earthlink.net or calling 202.349.1909 with your name, addy, number and types of tree(s): Princeton American Elm (Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’), River Birch (Betula nigra), or Black gum or Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica). The trees will be in 10 gallon buckets, so these are small enough for the average homeowner to transport home in a car or even a wheel-barrow if you live close enough.
Photo by sophiagrrl of the Monastery in full bloom.
Every Day
Every Month
PSA 405 Community Meeting, 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm, North Michigan Park Recreation Center, 1333 Emerson Street, NE (typo in link)
4D Citizens Advisory Council/CAC Monthly Meeting, 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm, Fourth District Police Station, 6001 Georgia Avenue, NW
PSA 501 NW Community Meeting, 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm, Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1615 3rd Street, NW
PSA 501 NE Community Meeting, 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7pm, First New Hope Baptist Church, 1822 3rd Street, NE
PSA 502 Community Meeting, 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm (same as 5D CAC), Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, 1100 Michigan Avenue, NE
PSA 503 Community Meeting, 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7pm, Hospital for Sick Children, 1731 Bunker Hill Road, NE
PSA 504 Community Meeting, 3rd Saturday of every month at 10am, The Youth Services Center, 100 Mt. Olivet Road, NE
PSA 505 Community Meeting, 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7pm, Washington Center for Aging Services, 2601 18th Street, NE
5D Citizens Advisory Council/CAC Monthly Meeting, 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm (same as PSA 502), Fifth District Police Station, 1805 Bladensburg Road, NE
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ANC-5A Monthly Meeting, 4th Wednesday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), call 202.635.6563 for location
ANC-5B Monthly Meeting, 1st Thursday of every month at 7:30pm (except July and August), Washington Center for Aging Services, 2601 18th Street, NE
ANC-5C Monthly Meeting, 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), call 202.832.1965/66 for location
Coalition of Concerned Neighbors, 2nd Monday of every month at 6:30pm, Woodridge Library, 1801 Hamlin Street, NE
NE DC Historical Society, 2nd Sunday of every month, 2-4pm, contact queenstowndc at yahoo dot com for location.
Ward 5 Democrats Monthly Meeting, 4th Monday of every month, 7pm, Michigan Park Christian Church, South Dakota Avenue and Taylor Street, NE
Arboretum Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7pm, Arboretum Recreation Center, 24th Street and Rand Place, NE
Bates Area Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Monday of every month at 7pm, Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 3rd and Q Streets, NW
Bloomingdale Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 3rd Monday of every month at 7pm (4th Monday if the 3rd is a holiday), St. George's Church, 160 U Street, NW
Brentwood Community Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Tuesday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), Washington Center for Aging Services, 2601 18th Street, NE
Brookland Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm, call 202.529.7953 for location
Eckington Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 3rd Monday of every month at 7pm, check listserv calendar for location
Edgewood Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 4th Monday of every month at 7pm (except holidays), Hyde Leadership Public Charter School, 101 T Street, NE
Fort Totten Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Saturday of every month at 12pm (except July and August), Milestone House, 4860 Fort Totten Drive, NE
Ivy City-Trinidad Citizens Association Meeting, write or e-mail for meeting information, P.O. Box 56396, Washington, DC 20040
Lamond-Riggs Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Monday of the month, October through June at 7pm (except July and August), Faith Moravian Church of the Nation's Capital, 405 Riggs Road, NE
Michigan Park Citizens Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Tuesday of every month at 7:15pm (except July and August), Bunker Hill Elementary School, 14th Street and Michigan Avenue, NE
Mount Olivet Heights Citizens Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Friday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), Joseph H. Cole Fitness Center, 1200 Morse Street, NE
North Michigan Park Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Wednesday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), North Michigan Park Recreation Center, 4925 13th Street, NE
Queens Chapel Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Monday of every month at 7pm, Union Wesley AME, 1860 Michigan Avenue, NE
South Central Community Association Monthly Meeting, 2nd Thursday of every month, contact Frances Penn for info at 202.832.7672
Woodridge Civic Association Monthly Meeting, 1st Tuesday of every month at 7pm (except July and August), Washington Center for Aging Services, 2601 18th Street, NE









