A look at what's going on in Trinidad, on H Street, and in the larger area north of Capitol Hill.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Last Night Was Violent...Really Violent
Our next stop is the 1100 block of Holbrook Street where a triple shooting occurred around 4am. Two news channels say Holbrook Street, but the listserv says Holbrook Terrace, so take your pick, but Channel 4 describes the location as close to Florida Ave, and Holbrook Terrace is not that. All three shooting victims were male and all are now dead. One was in an SUV, and the other two were outside of the SUV.
NBC4 covers the shootings.
UPDATE
The triple shooting took place on Holbrook Street, not Holbrook Terrace
And there was a homicide on Abbey Place. Abbey place is in Near Northeast. The accident involving the tow truck is on the southern boundary line of Trinidad, and the other two shootings were in Trinidad.
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NYT Banning Small Single Cigars
Friday, May 30, 2008
WP: Deaf Residents Targeted For B&E?
Thursday, May 29, 2008
New Argonaut Menu
Seasonal chowder & soup $5/$8
Gumbo classic andouille sausage and seafood stew – over rice – with green onions
Appetizers
Ancho Pepper & Key Lime Shrimp Cocktail cilantro-cabbage slaw and avocado salad; Argonaut cocktail sauce and tortilla puffs $9
Smoked Salmon Planks coriander- and pepper-spiked smoked North Atlantic Salmon; with red onion mignonette, dill cream cheese, and capers on buttered rye toasts $9
Beer Board cedar-grilled lamb sausage, smoked duck breast, German bratwurst; Emmentaler cheese salad, lingonberry preserves, and melba toasts $11
Seared Yellowfin Tuna chargrilled and served rare; with sesame seaweed salad and sambal chili relish $9
Jalapeno and Cotija Tajo Hushpuppies charred tomato gazpacho and mint sour cream $7
Sweet Hot Baby Cakes crispy little crabcakes with Scotch bonnet chutney $9
Salads
Town Salad herb- and red wine-dressed baby spinach, vine-ripened tomato, avocado, and Vidalia onion; crowned with fried, smoked mozzarella $8
Country Salad mixed greens with Danish bleu cheese, baby beets, pickled red onion, and hot-spiced walnuts; white balsamic vinaigrette $7
Tunisian Grilled Salad fresh herbed-couscous and fire roasted vegetables, chilled;
with grilled shrimp and merguez lamb sausage $12
Entrées
Wild Mushrooms and Drunken Pappardelle wide Italian noodles in Marsala broth;
grilled portabello and shiitake julienne with green peas and Manchego $14
Poblanos Rellenos roasted poblanos stuffed with cotija tajo cheese and barley;
served over sweet corn salad and finished with charred tomato cream $14
Wood-fired New York Strip (12 oz) with onion confit and garlic fingerling fries;
maître d’hotel butter $20
Jumbo Lump Crabcakes with white corn-parmesan risotto, pico de gallo, and Argonaut cocktail sauce $18
Smoky Chicken free-range chicken breast, grilled; wrapped with smokehouse ham and brie;
thyme scalloped potatoes, roasted shallots and Madeira jus lié $16
Shrimp & Grits Scotch bonnet chutney-glazed shrimp; cheddar grits and chow-chow relish $16
Kids Menu $4
Chicken tenders (2) with regular fries or fruit
Grilled cheese (white cheddar) with regular fries or fruit
4 oz Argo burger with regular fries or fruit
Hot dog (100% Black Angus beef) with regular fries or fruit
Macaroni & cheese (small)
Cheddar grits (small)
Veggies and dip
ARGO CLASSICS
(available until 11:00 pm on weeknights and 12:00 am on weekends)
Appetizers
Fries (served with lemon curry sauce and coriander aioli) $5
Sweet Potato Fries
Garlic Fingerling Fries fresh,chopped garlic, parsley, and sea salt
Pommes Frites long, skinny, and very crispy
Wings (Buffalo, Barbecue, Sambal Chili) $8
twelve wings, cucumbers; Danish bleu cheese dressing
Entrées
Organic Ale-Battered Cod with garlic fingerling fries and crispy leeks; lemon curry sauce $13
Fish Tacos crispy tilapia with salsa cruda and rémoulade; cabbage-cilantro slaw and avocado $11
Bratwursts in Beer beer-poached German-made sausages, grilled; served on a hoagie with whole-grain mustard and a side of horseradish potato salad $10
Sandwiches (with your choice of regular/sweet potato fries or side salad)
Argo Burger half-pound of ground beef, grilled, with lettuce, tomato, and red onion;
semolina roll $8.50
white cheddar, Emmentaler, smoked mozzarella, or Danish bleu $1
Pulled Pork Carolina-style shredded pulled pork; brioche roll; coleslaw $8.50
Cubano citrus- and spice-rubbed pork, roasted & smoked ham; Emmentaler cheese, pickles and mustard; Cuban roll$8.50
Grilled Cheese & Tomato white cheddar and tomato; caraway rye bread $6.50
with bacon $8
Fuji Apple Turnover Fuji apple compote and brie; caraway rye bread, grilled $8
Consuming raw or undercooked meat, fish, shellfish, poultry, dairy, or eggs can increase your risk of food-borne illness and can pose a health risk to certain individuals.
AR-GOES-GREEN!
In an effort to reduce waste, we encourage you to bring us back your “to go” containers from this Argonaut meal in exchange for $1.00 off a future meal.
An 18% gratuity will be added to parties of six (6) or more.
No separate checks for parties of four (4) or more, although we can run multiple credit cards.
WP: Fear and Loathing in Rosedale
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
5D CAC Meeting Summary
The Fifth District Citizens' Advisory Council held a meeting on Thursday, May 22 at the MPD Fifth District Headquarters. Some of the highlights:
* Overall crime is down 10% in 5D
* Burglaries are up 12%. These are happening primarily during the day with entry through rear windows
* Be sure to call 911 to report all suspicious people and activities
Nick Majett spoke on pursuing violations of "Section 8" Federal Housing Regulations. His main points:
* All Section 8 property owners must obtain a business license from DCRA
* All Section 8 property owners must obtain a certificate of occupancy
* DC Housing Authority must inspect all Section 8 properties
Violations:
* You cannot allow someone else other than the designated tenant to live in a section 8 home. Call Diane Oliver at DCHA to report violations; 202-535-1307
doliver@dchousing.org
* Contact DCRA at http://www.dcra.dc.gov/, DCRA@DC.GOV, or 202/442-4400 for overgrown grass and weeds. Owners will be given 7 days to abate after receiving notice. DCRA will then abate and place lien on property.
* Report all nuisance and vacant properties to DCRA at 202/442-4332, DCRA@DC.GOV.
* Vacant properties are taxed at a higher rate.
If you know of a kid that needs to be in camp, call Fayette Vaughn-Lee at fayett.vaughn-lee@dc.gov, 202/698-0188.
Heads up: Harry Thomas, Jr. will be holding a meeting to discuss legislation for a hot-spot anti-loitering bill; date TBA. You may want to contact his office for more information.
Singles Meeting Recap
Resident Stan Harris has put together a convenient recap of last night's Ward 5 roundtable on a possible singles ban--
Council member Harry Thomas, Jr. called a meeting on 5/27 at the Isle of Patmos Church to discuss single sales of alcoholic beverages. The meeting included Ward 5 residents and business owners affected by the subject. Most residents were for some sort of moratorium on the sale of singles. The business owners (liquor and grocery stores) were against it.
Residents cited the following problems:
* No receipts furnished for single sale purchases
* Lack of respect by business owners for the surrounding community
* No taxes collected on single sale items
* Businesses are employing illegal aliens
* Business owners do not speak English
* Business owners don't contribute to community events and fundraisers
* Voluntary agreements are not being honored
* Loitering and litter produced by single sale customers
Businesses cited the following:
* There are already laws in place that allow for moratoriums like voluntary agreements
* Communities can protest against the business owners license renewal if there are problems
* Consumer choice is limited by single sale bans. For example, no expensive craft beers can be sold as singles
* Problem businesses should be targeted instead of imposing a ward-wide ban.
Harry's next steps:
* All existing voluntary sales agreements are to be reviewed
* Problem stores are to be identified
If you know of a problem store, you should report it to Harry's office at 202/724-8028, HTHOMAS@DCCOUNCIL.US. Then go to your ANC's and state your case!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
WP: Gas Prices Pushing Towards Public Transit
Sticky Rice Reviews
The 42
Capital Spice
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Ward 5 Single Sales Roundtable
Ward 5 Roundtable Discussion Announcement
On Tuesday, 27 May 2008, DC City Councilman Harry Thomas, Jr. will be holding a roundtable discussion on the sale of single containers of alcoholic beverages in Ward 5. Legislation has been introduced for Wards 4, 7, and 8 to prohibit the sale of an individual container of the package if the capacity of the individual container is 70 ounces or less, as well as prohibit the division of manufacturer’s package of more than one container of beer, malt, liquor, or ale. The meeting will be held at the Isle of Patmos Baptist Church, 12th Street and Rhode Island Avenue, NE. The contact number and e-mail address for Councilman Thomas is 202-724-8028 and hthomas@dccouncil.us . The Meeting is at 7:00 PM.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Plant Swap @H Street Farmers Market
What: A Plant Swap - bring and receive free plants to expand your
garden
Date: Saturday, May 24
Time: starting at 9am bring your plants for sorting -- swap starts
promptly at 10am -- do not be late - if you arrive after 10am,
sorry, you will not be able to participate due to the structure of
this event - we will conclude well before 12noon
Place: H Street Farmers Market at H & 8th -- 624 H Street NE near
Union Station on Saturdays 9am-12n
Who: anyone on the DCUrbanGardeners list is welcome as are any of
your friends, relatives, or neighbors
Bring:
~ a name tag - home made or from work or school -- whatever works --
so that we know your name and we can all connect our emails, names
and faces.
~ plants to swap - pot them up NOW -- the longer they can get
settled in their pots, the better their chance of success and
survival - (no plants to share? see note below)
~ labels - fully label all your swap plants with as much info as you
have - optimally that will include: common and scientific name,
amount of sun needed, amount of water needed, any other special care
notes, and color of the blooms - if not currently in flower
How: be prepared to BRIEFLY introduce yourself and describe your
plants (or other items - see note below)
What NOT to bring: common orange daylilies* and other invasive
species - use this list
(http://www.mdinvasivesp.org/list_terrestrial_plants.html) to screen
your plant offerings
What if you do not have plants to swap? Come anyway! Bring garden
tools, garden books, garden ornaments, etc. to swap or if you have
nothing garden-related to share - bring refreshments - cold drinks
and yummy snacks will pay your admittance fee :-)
*hybrid daylilies are fine and welcome
Do not worry if you cannot make this one - we plan to have these
each spring and fall (or at least annually) and in a different ward
of the city each time - so hope to catch you next time!
This event is rain or shine!
Atlas Seeks Volunteer Ushers
The Atlas Performing Arts Center, located at 1333 H Street, NE, is seeking friendly and enthusiastic volunteers to usher for our upcoming performances. Volunteer ushers are asked to arrive at our center one hour prior to the performance, dressed in black and white, to assist our House Manager in tasks such as greeting and directing patrons, taking tickets, passing out programs, seating patrons before and during the performance, and clearing the theatre of trash for up to 15 minutes following the performance. We even reward a job well done with complimentary tickets to a performance of your choice!
Volunteering at the Atlas is a great way to become involved in the excited world of performing arts! We feature a variety of shows, ranging from drama and comedy to musicals and dance performances. There is no minimum or maximum amount of times you must volunteer with us. You can help for one performance or a hundred!
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer usher, or just want more information about our programs, please contact Kathy Jones, our Volunteer Coordinator, at 202-399-7993 ext 2 or send an email to kjones@atlasarts.org. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Jen DeMayo
Communications Director
Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
o. 202.399.7993 ext 125
Ivy City Civic Association Meeting 6/19
1814 Central Place NE – Washington DC 20002
(202) 747-4623
Thursday, June 19, 2008
6:30pm – 8:30pm
President Audrey Ray
Vice President Darrell Williams
Recording Secretary Michelle Erway
Assistant Recording Secretary Laronda Hopper
Correspondence Secretary Bridgette Edmonds
Financial Secretary Charles Burney
Treasurer Dorthia Austin
Sgt at Arms Christine Marshall-Baker
Agenda
Call to Order, Roll Call, Welcome, Housekeeping
and Introduction of Speakers Audrey Ray
A Word from Our ANC Jacqueline Manning
Police Report for PSA 504 Sgt. Cipolari
A Word from The Mayor’s Office
Clinton LeSeuer Street Signs, Bus Traffic
Alice Thompson Health Fair in July
Ron Austin Adopting Streets in Ivy City
A Word from Councilmember Thomas’ Office
TBA What is the future of Crummel?
Home Again Project Perry Perry
Projected Start Date of Construction
Partnering with Neighborhood Churches Pastor Banks, Trinity Baptist Church
Representative from Gateway to Heaven, Ship of Zion and Bethesda – TBA
Old Business Audrey Ray
Getting Incorporated and Attaining a 501(c)3 Status
Adjourn Audrey Ray
A Message From Healthy Motions Massage
The husband and wife massage therapy team at Healthy Motions® Massage Therapy, www.healthymotions.com, would like to introduce ourselves and our services to our neighbors in Near Northeast and beyond. Kevin Kelly and Granetta Coleman are both graduates of Potomac Massage Training Institute (www.pmti.org) in D.C., Nationally Certified by NCBTMB ( www.ncbtmb.org ), Professional Members of the American Massage Therapy Association (www.amtamassage.org) and Licensed in D.C. by the Board of Massage Therapy of the D.C. Dept. of Health (License Nos. MT295 & MT483). Kevin and Granetta are native Washingtonians, have been residents of the Capitol Hill area for over 8 years and have been providing therapeutic massage for over six years.
Our current training is in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, and Hot Stone Massage Therapy modalities. Granetta is also certified in Pregnancy Massage Therapy and as an Educator of Infant Massage. We also offer On-site Seated Massage Therapy with optional Stress Management Seminars for employee appreciation events and health fairs in the DC area. Our goal at Healthy Motions® Massage Therapy is to provide excellent massage therapy services tailored to the specific needs of each client in a relaxing, therapeutic space. Our Massage Treatments have many benefits, including increased circulation and range of motion in chronically tense muscles and joints, skin rejuvenation, improved sleep, and stress reduction among others.
Take advantage of our great rates before our scheduled Jan. 2009 increase (rates will increase by $10). Our menu of services is as follows:
- Traditional Treatment (Swedish/Deep Tissue/Trigger Point massage blend): $30 for 30 minutes, $60 for 60 minutes, $90 for $90 minutes
- Specialty Treatment (Pregnancy massage or Hot Stone massage): $75 for 60 minutes, $100 for 90 minutes (not available for Pregnancy massage)
- Seated Massage: $15 for 15 minutes (in our studio)
- On-Site Seated Massage with optional Stress Management Seminars: contact us for a quote
- Infant Massage classes: $90 per baby for three or four sessions depending on class size (maximum of three babies per class at our studio; larger classes offered at Capitol Hill Yoga, check the calendar at www.capitolhillyoga.com)
- Gift certificates available online, www.healthymotions.com
- Frequent Client Card: buy 4 massages at once and receive the 5th free
Healthy Motions® Studio is located in the Lower Level of 702 K Street NE and operates under the auspices of the DCRA’s Home Occupation Permit. By Appointment Only; No Walk-ins accepted at this time. Call 202/246-4738 or 202/276-0517, or email contact@healthymotions.com, to schedule an appointment. Our Hours are 10a to 9p every day.
We look forward to meeting you.
Peace,
Kevin Kelly
Granetta Coleman
Licensed Massage Therapists
Healthy Motions® Massage Therapy
www.healthymotions.com
202/246-4738
202/276-0517
contact@healthymotions.com
NoMa BID Presents Goldfinger Tonight
James Bond Film Festival Continues in NoMa:
“Goldfinger” Thursday, May 22
Washington, D.C., May 21, 2008….The summer-long James Bond Film Festival, hosted by the NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue) Business Improvement District (BID) in Washington, D.C.., continues this week with a free showing of “Goldfinger” on Thursday, May 22 starting at dusk.
The film will be shown outdoors at the intersection of Florida and New York Avenues, N.E. The site is located directly across Florida Avenue from the New York Avenue Metro station on the Red Line and the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) headquarters. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket and walk, bike, or take Metro.
On the Fly, DC’s latest craze in street vending, will have its bright green electric vehicle onsite serving great food from some of the city’s favorite local restaurants like Julia’s Empanadas, Rocklands BBQ, and more.
The James Bond Film Festival will be held each Thursday night through August 28, rain or shine, with each film showing preceded by an Odd-job and other Bond character look-alike contest. The film series will take place on the future site of MRP Realty’s Washington Gateway project, a one million square foot mixed-use project that will begin construction later this year. A movie schedule and map are available at www.nomabid.org.
About the NoMa BID:
NoMa is an emerging mixed-use neighborhood north of the U.S. Capitol and Union Station in Washington, D.C. Private developers have invested over $1 billion in 2007–2008 alone, with plans to develop more than 20 million square feet of office, residential, hotel, and retail space in the 35-block area covered by the NoMa BID over the next 10 years. For more information about the BID, including an interactive development map, see the BID Web site at www.nomabid.org
ABC7: Car Lot Shut Down
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
little place. BIG SUV
Photos by cekrypton2
Apparently someone decided to do a little off-roading at the poor Checkers at 14th and Maryland this morning. No serious injuries. Check out the NBC4 story.
Daily Candy: Sticky Rice Arrives
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Sticky Rice Soft Opening Friday
STICKY RICE SOFT OPENING THIS WEEKEND!
WOO HOO!!
We will be open to the public Friday May 23rd for a soft opening. During the 4 day soft opening weekend, we will be taking reservations only for 3 seatings per night 5, 7 and 9pm. Please call the Sticky Rice main number to make a reservation 202.397.ROLL(7655), and leave a contact number as well.
It's been a long time coming, but we think you're gonna love Sticky Rice as much as we do.....
Jason Martin
Sticky Rice DC
Memorial Day Closing and New Menu @Napa
See the announcement below for information on a holiday closing at Napa 1015 and a new menu they are adding to the existing one on Thursdays. Announcement--
We will be closed Friday, May 23rd-Tuesday, May 27th.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!!
Come join us Wednesdays from 5-7 pm for our weekly wine tasting
In addition to our regular menu, Thursdays we will be offering this Mexican Menu from 5:00-10:00 pm
Cheers!
NAPA 1015
Restaurant ~ Lounge
202-396-NAPA
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Thursday Night Mexican Specials
Appetizers/botanas
Queso Fundido
Chihuahua and Cacique Cheese melted and topped with Mexican Chorizo, Served with Fresh Sun-dried tomato Garlic Tortilla Chips…$7
Guacamole
Fresh Hass Avocados, Scallions and Jalapenos, Served with Lime and Garlic Tortilla Chips…$7
Pico de Gallo
Plum Tomatoes, Jalapenos, Scallions, Garlic and Cilantro, Served with Tortilla Chips…$6
Entrees/ Entradas
Beef Taquitos
Lime Marinated Grilled Chopped Steak Wrapped in a corn tortilla. Topped with Cilantro, Onions and Fresh Pico de Gallo Salsa, Served with Refried Beans and Mexican Rice…$12
Charbroiled Free Range Chicken
Topped with a Toasted Sesame Tomato sauce, Served with Mexican Rice…$16
Chile Relleno
Lightly Battered Roasted Poblano Pepper, Stuffed with Ricotta and cacique Cheese, Topped with Tomato sauce and drizzled with Crema Fresca/ Served with Mexican Rice…$13
Zucchini and Cheese Quesadillas
Topped with Crema Fresca and Pico de Gallo, Served with Refried Beans…$10
$5.00 Drinks
Lime Margaritas~ Jamaica Margaritas ~ Sol Beer~ Champagne Sangria
Monday, May 19, 2008
SOVA is Hiring
Saturday, May 17, 2008
WP: Officers Can Carry Semiautomatic Rifles
Friday, May 16, 2008
$5 Tickets For Asian Dance Festival
Atlas is offering $5 tickets to the Asian Dance Festival. The performance is at 8pm Saturday may 17th.
In celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Month, Dance Place presents an Asian Dance Festival at the Atlas. Tehreema Mitha Dance Company, Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh & Co., Ling Tang, Golden Universe Dance, Ko-Ryo and Nilimma Devi Dance Theater perform a spectacular evening of dance.
To receive the discount call the box office 202.399.7993 and mention the $5 offer.
H Street Farmers Market Saturday
PSA 504 Meeting Saturday
Where: The Developing Families Center, 1801 17th Street
When: 10am
Light Up the Night Trinidad
Announcement--
"The Light up the Night Coalition" the Coalition has launched a campaign to distribute energy-efficient light bulbs to homeowners and to encourage them to leave their exterior lights on from dusk until dawn every day, as a way to combat crime.
GET A FREE LIGHT BULB!
(While Supplies Last)
Saturday, May 17th Trinidad Rec Center 12-3 PM
Trinidad residents are encouraged to come out to get to know your neighbors, sign a pledge card and pick up your free light bulb, and no matter what, turn on YOUR porch light from dusk to dawn!
Help make your Neighborhood safe turn on your porch light every night from dusk to dawn!
For more information Contact Robert Mann-Thompson at 202-494-0607 or robbycu@yahoo.com
GET CONNECTED:
Trinidad DC Website: http://trinidad-dc.org
Trinidad DC E-mail Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TrinidadDC
Trinidad DC E-mail Address: TrinidadDC@yahoogroups.com
Fayette Vaughn-Lee, Fifth District
Office of Community Outreach
202 698-0188
Thursday, May 15, 2008
ANC 6C05 Results
I am pleased to announce the results of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission Special Election for ANC 6C05. Two candidates were fighting for the non-partisan position. Last night, I was declared the winner and will be sworn in by Councilmember Tommy Wells as the ANC Commissioner 6C05.
The Commissioner seat became available after the sitting Commissioner resigned. After a month of campaigning, I want to express my sincere gratitude to all those within the community that connected with my message; worked to get other neighbors committed to my message; and for your investment in the issues facing our community by taking the time to come out and cast your vote. The success of my campaign was due to the care you have for our community, your commitment and support to drive the improved quality of life agenda. I also wish to acknowledge Rachael Hall who ran a good campaign and I look forward to working with her.
For those outside of our community, I extend my appreciation for your support during this campaign.
I will serve out the remainder of the term until January 2009. I intend to fulfill this term and campaign for a full 2-year term for the November General Election. While the Special Election is over, I will need your continued commitment and support to win the Commissioner seat in November.
Respectfully Submitted,
Tony Richardson
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Greetings Neighbors,
As you know the special election to fill Alan Kimber's vacant ANC 6C Commissioner's seat was held last night, May 14, 2008. Congratulations to Tony Richardson for his victory. I would like to remind you that in six months, the general election will take place. This will give you the opportunity to vote to fill the ANC 6C05 Commissioner's seat for a 2 year period.
Let me take the opportunity to thank all of you who came out to the Heritage Foundation last night to vote, especially those of you who cast your vote for me. It was an extremely close race. Thank you for being gracious neighbors and for opening up your doors when I sought your vote and support. May we continue to work together as neighbors to make our neighborhood the best that it can be?
Sincerely,
Rachael Hall
Doggie Happy Hour @the Argonaut
Patio photo provided by the Argonaut
Now that warm weather has returned it's the perfect time to check out the Argonaut's Doggie Happy Hour. The event is every Saturday from 1-6pm. During this time you and your canine friend can enjoy the Argonaut's patio and take advantage of the happy hour prices that are offered to all human patrons, not just dog owners. The Argonaut is located at 1433 H Street. The patio is around back on the Maryland Avenue side.
Trinidad-Ivy City Garden Club Planting
I know this is last minute, but we're going to do a small planting this Saturday at 12:30pm. Meet at the corner of Montello and Morse. Bring gloves, shovels and trowels if you have them. This should be a relatively quick and easy planting. I also suggest that people bring a bottle of water to drink in case it gets hot. You might also want to bring a little cash in case there is a coffee run during the planting, or a field trip for Korean food after.
UPDATE
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Time change, we will meet at 12:30 pm so people can attend the PSA 504 meeting.
CHNNA Meeting May 17th
Reminder – Second Meeting of the CHNNA is May 17th
The second meeting of the prospective Capitol Hill North Neighborhood Association (CHNNA) will be held on May 17th from 10am – noon at Foster Auditorium in Gallaudet University. Visit the CHNNA Google Group for more information or send an email to CHNNA08@gmail.com if you have any questions.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes:
* A review of the results from the surveys that were handed out at the initial meeting
* Recommendations of the Boundary Committee and the Naming Committee
* A summary of the updated Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation
* A discussion of the elections process and the identification of potential nominees
* And more…
Please come join us – we look forward to another great turnout.
Boogie Babes @SOVA
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
H Street Heritage Trail Meeting
H Street Heritage Trail Needs a Name
The H Street NE Heritage Trail Working Group will meet Tuesday, June 10, at 7 pm at the Atlas Performing Arts Center (1331 H Street, NE) to vote on a title for the trail, among other business. This will be the last meeting before the group submits its application to the Washington, DC Neighborhood Heritage Trails Program. Current and former residents of the H Street neighborhood, and other interested parties, are encouraged to weigh in on title ideas by attending the meeting or contacting Mara Cherkasky at 202-661-7581 or mcherkasky@culturaltourismdc.org. The program is a project of Cultural Tourism DC in collaboration with the District Department of Transportation, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, U.S. Department of Transportation, and community associations and local business groups. Cultural Tourism DC initiated the program with two goals in mind: helping visitors find their way around Washington’s historic neighborhoods and promoting community pride.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Action in the 1300 Block of H
We have three exciting developments in the 1300 block of H. Sweets and Treats, an ice cream and sweet shop that will occupy 1360 H Street [the middle building in the photo] has a banner up. Someone is working on the very long vacant Micky's building [the yellow one]. And the building just to the right, which was formerly a church [next to what was the Majestic], will soon boast a Latin-African fusion restaurant.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Upcoming Atlas Dance Events
Thursday, May 15 at 7:30 PM
Fusion Dance Company performs Identity Crisis which explores the different energies and limitless boundaries our company is constantly exploring. Each piece creates a new identity which is torn down and reconstructed by the next piece with an entirely fresh perspective on our company's artistic process. The evening will be an introspective journey of the many shades of Fusion Dance, and the beginnings of the cultivation of our own identity.
Fusion Dance Company is a non-profit professional dance company which provides audiences a unique blend of both the performing and technical elements of dance. Our mission is to offer a versatile and challenging environment where technique and style are emphasized, hard work and fortitude are essential, and passion is inspired.
Tickets available at the box office 202.399.7993 or online.
Asian Dance Festival
Saturday May 17th 8pm
In celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Month, Dance Place presents an Asian Dance Festival at the Atlas. Tehreema Mitha Dance Company, Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh & Co., Ling Tang, Golden Universe Dance, Ko-Ryo and Nilimma Devi Dance Theater perform a spectacular evening of dance.
Tickets for this event are available at the box office 202.399.7993 or online
Tap into the Energy! Tappers With Attitude Youth Ensemble
May 31st at 8pm; June 1st at 4pm
Known for fearless innovation with classic style, this award-winning company explodes with energy in this family-friendly 17th anniversary concert.
TWA preserves the heritage of tap, while also nurturing expressive new voices of cutting-edge choreographers, so there's something for everyone - classic tap set to traditional jazz, Latin-flavored pieces, high-style a cappella work, exuberant contemporary material, and more.
Celebrate National Tap Dance Day with this vibrant, exciting youth ensemble!
Tickets to this event are available at the box office 202.399.7993 or online.
The Atlas Performing Arts Center is located at 1333 H Street NE.
Langston Bar and Grille Now Open
New ANC Google Group
Here's further description of the group-
Whether you're a new ANC Commissioner learning to navigate the maze of DC government, a seasoned Commissioner with knowledge to share, or a constituent with suggestions for organizational improvement, we hope you will use this google group as a primary community resource to contribute to the political process. No ANC should function as an island. We need to think beyond the boundaries of our Single Member Districts to build cross-Commission
relationships to tackle the collective issues facing our community.
Some goals of this group for the immediate future include:
-Initiate an inter-Commission dialogue to identify issues surrounding the delivery of government programs and services.
-Establish a forum to promote civic organizations, community organizing and community events, city-wide, through monthly ANC meetings and processes.
-Develop standard operating procedures for the effective management of our Commissions and for improved communication with DC offices and agencies.
I'd like to hear your thoughts and suggestions, so post away.
Thanks,
Ryan Velasco, Commissioner
ANC 6C 07 (Near Northeast Capitol Hill)
Saturday, May 10, 2008
COUNT DOWN TO STICKY RICE!!!
The original Sticky Rice was started 8 years ago in Richmond and we're happy to announce that it's finally opening it's second location in Washington DC at 1224 H St NE. Known for its charming atmosphere and bad attitude it combines a great dinning experience w/ loads of entertainment and late night fun. Who would have thought that mixing All American tater tots with a full sushi bar and an extensive selection of Pan-Asian and American specialities would work?? We're hoping you'll come find out just how well it does. Come to eat and stay to play.........
Opening the week of May 20th, stay glued to Frozen Tropics as we will post the exact day for opening here!
Come visit us @ www.stickyricedc.com and join our mailing list too!!
Monday: SUSHI HEAVEN- delicious and fresh for half the price from 10:30 to 12:30
Tuesday: KARAOKE -the longest running karaoke night in Richmond lands in DC. You never know what's going to happen when you're the star!
Wednesday: DJ Night.
Thursday: BLINGO- Sticky Rice's own speed bingo, free to play but hard to win. Keep track as the numbers fly by and the excitement grows.
Friday and Saturday: DJ NIGHT- resident DJ's and bar tenders play personal fav's and video's until 3am.
Sunday: PIKO- a 4 years Richmond tradition. Quite possibly the GREATEST trivia night on Earth. Over 10,000 questions and crazy dare challenges.
HOURS:
sun-th: 5pm-2am
fri-sat: 5pm-3am
Come visit us @ www.stickyricedc.com and join our mailing list!
Check out more of their photos on Flickr.
Dr. Granville Moore's Spring Menu
Fox5: J & V Pawn Raided
Friday, May 09, 2008
Artomatic Opens Today
You may already know that Artomatic opens today at noon in NoMA. The art extravaganza runs from May 9th through June 15th. The hours are-
Wednesday–Thursdays: 5pm-10pm
Fridays–Saturdays: 12pm-2am
Sundays: 12pm-10pm
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
The address is 1200 1st Street NE [the corner of 1st and M]
Admission is free, but donations are accepted.
One thing you may not know about Artomatic is that it offers children's events. Check out the press releases below for more info and a full schedule of children's events-
Artomatic offers free events for kids every weekend
If you've got a budding Frida Kahlo or Pablo Picasso in your family,
Artomatic will the place for your kids to be this summer. The
five-week event will include more than a dozen free children's
activities, including hands-on workshops, tours and other arts-related
attractions. And that's in addition to the thousands of artworks that
will be on display.
Held regularly since 1999, Artomatic is the Washington, D.C., area's
one-of-a-kind multimedia arts event. More than 1,000 artists —
including about 700 visual artists and 300 performers — are
participating in this year's event. For the first time, Artomatic will
be hosting a full lineup of events designed especially for younger
artists.
Free children's activities are scheduled for every weekend of
Artomatic, which will be held May 9–June 15. The kids events kick off
Saturday May 10 with storytelling at noon and continue with drawing,
dolls, portraits, poetry and more on subsequent days. Kids will get to
express their creativity through hands-on activities such as making
their own mobiles, seed mosaics or fanciful paper hats.
"Artomatic is for everyone in the community, including children, so
we've designed a full slate of events just for them," said Fran
Atkinson, Artomatic children's activities co-chair. "Today's creative
kids are tomorrow's artists."
While at Artomatic, kids should check out the 10th floor, which is
home to more than three dozen Peeps dioramas. Artomatic is once again
hosting finalists from the Sunday Source Peeps Diorama Contest held by
The Washington Post. On Saturday, May 31, from noon to 2 p.m.,
children can take part in a tour of the Peeps dioramas and a free
Peeps diorama-making workshop. A second diorama workshop will be held
June 7. The dioramas can also be viewed anytime during regular
Artomatic hours.
Families will also want to browse the wide range of artwork on display
at Artomatic. Artomatic will include nine floors of visual artwork,
including ceramics, sculptures, installations, paintings, fiber works,
photography and murals. Artomatic is unique in that it is an inclusive
and open art event, showcasing works from a range of performers and
artists. Artomatic is an open, unjuried event. Not all artwork may not
be suited for children, so parents should use their own judgment as
they accompany their families during the event.
Parents who bring their children to Artomatic will want to pick up a
copy of the Kidsomatic Self-Tour Guide, which includes a list of
artworks that appeal to kids, as selected by Artomatic children's
events organizers. Copies of the guide will be available on the first
floor.
All Artomatic children's events are free, but space may be limited. To
RSVP and reserve a space, visit http://www.artomatic.org/kids.
Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent during kids
activities. For questions on more information on the children's
schedule, e-mail e-mail Fran Atkinson at msazuri@msn.com.
Presented in collaboration with the NoMa (North of Massachusetts
Avenue) Business Improvement District (BID), Artomatic 2008 is
expected to attract more than 50,000 visitors during its five-week
run. The event will be held on 10 floors — more than 200,000 square
feet — of the Capitol Plaza I building. The building is located at
1200 First Street, N.E., just one block west of the New York Avenue
Metro station, in Washington, D.C.
For a full list of all Artomatic activities, visit the online event
calendar at www.artomatic.org/event. The site also contains a catalog
of artists taking part in Artomatic with images of their work as well
as videos and music from performers.
For directions and hours, call the Artomatic infoline at 202-339-9007.
Visitors are strongly encouraged to take Metro to Artomatic.
Photo credit: A piñata-making workshop was one of the kids events at
Aromatic 2007. Photo by Greg Gutierrez
ARTOMATIC 2008 CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
Schedule subject to change. Check the Artomatic Web site for class
updates and descriptions: www.artomatic.org/kids. Children's events
meet at the Artomatic education room on the seventh floor.
Saturday, May 10
Noon–2 p.m.
Storytelling
1-5 p.m.
Mural painting
3-5 p.m.
Art Dolls
Sunday, May 11
1–2:30 p.m.
Expressive Drawing
Saturday, May 17
10 a.m.–Noon
Piñata Workshop
Noon–2 p.m.
Mobile Art by Paul Sikora
2 p.m.-4 p.m.
Self-Portraits
Saturday, May 24
2 p.m.–4 p.m.
Spoken Word Workshop
Saturday, May 31
Noon - 2 p.m.
Peeps Tour and Diorama Workshop I
2 p.m.-4 p.m.
Collage/Mixed Media
Sunday, June 1
4 p.m.-6 p.m.
Mobile Art
Saturday, June 7
Noon-2 p.m.
Drawing Your Dreams
3-5 p.m.
Peeps Diorama Workshop II
Sunday, June 8
1-2:30 p.m.
Kids and Parents Art Challenge
Friday, June 13
Time TBD
Dance & Vocal Orientation
Saturday, June 14
Time TBD
Dance & Vocal Workshop
Noon-2 p.m.
Seed Mosaics/Seed Rattles
2 p.m.-3 p.m.
Fanciful Paper Hats
3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Sculpt A Story
You can also donate blood at Artomatic if you go between 12pm and 4pm this Saturday.
On May 10 from noon until 4 p.m., Artomatic will be sponsoring a blood
drive to benefit the Blood Donor Center at Children's National Medical
Center. The drive will take place on the grounds of the Capitol Plaza
I building, where this year's Artomatic will be held. Capitol Plaza I
building is located at 1200 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
(New York Ave. Metro stop, M Street exit). Children's National Medical
Center will be bringing a bloodmobile to collect donations on-site.
"Artomatic is a community arts event, and this is one of the many ways
that we are giving back to our community," said Artomatic artist Kerri
Sheehan, who is helping coordinate the blood drive.
The Blood Donor Center team at Children's National Medical Center
collects approximately 2,800 whole blood donations and 750 platelet
donations per year. But as the number of patients treated at the
medical center continues to grow, the need for blood donations is
greater than ever. Blood and platelets are in constant demand for
victims of accidents, cancer treatments, blood diseases and many types
of surgery. Each pint donated through the drive may help three or more
patients at Children's National. While all blood centers have a
constant need, Children's National Medical Center is the only hospital
in the region dedicated exclusively to pediatrics and has specialized
needs for transfusion services for children.
On May 10, Children's National Medical Center is hoping to collect
more than 30 units of blood through the Artomatic blood drive, and
that could help save lives of up to 90 children.
Donors will be able to give blood on a walk-up basis on Saturday, but
you can make sure you are first in line by reserving a time slot. To
make a reservation, visit www.childrensnational.org/donateblood, enter
the sponsor code "art", select the Artomatic drive and reserve your
time.
And you can enter a raffle to win 200 bucks towards your favorite piece of art
Artomatic visitors looking for that perfect piece of art for their
home or office will have an extra incentive to pick out their favorite
at this year's event.
As part of an Artomatic-sponsored raffle, visitors will have a chance
to win a $200 gift certificate that can be used to purchase any art
for sale at Artomatic.
"With more than 700 visual artists showing thousands of artworks,
including paintings, photography, glass, ceramics, sculptures and
fiber works, Artomatic will be an art-lovers paradise," said Artomatic
artist Liliane Blom, who is coordinating the raffle. "The raffle will
provide an extra incentive for visitors to find an artwork that they
love and make it their own."
Raffle tickets are $5 each and will be sold during Artomatic, which
will be held May 9–June 15. Odds of winning are 1:80, with half of
raffle proceeds benefiting Artomatic. Tickets will be sold at the
Artomatic store, located on the 11th floor, and by roaming volunteers.
Raffle drawings will be held every time 80 tickets are sold, meaning
there may be multiple drawings and multiple winners. Drawings will be
held Fridays at 9 p.m. in the Artomatic store. Winners need not be
present to win. Full details on the raffle are available at the event.
"The only hard choice for the winner will be deciding which artwork to
use their $200 gift certificate on," Blom said.
Artwork on display at Artomatic cannot be removed during the course of
the event, so purchasers will need to wait until after June 15 to hang
their new art at home. Visitors wishing to purchase art should contact
the artists directly.
This year's Artomatic is hosted by the NoMa Business Improvement
District (BID). Up to 1,000 local and regional artists will exhibit
their works and perform on 10 floors (more than 200,000 square feet)
of the Capitol Plaza I building at 1200 First Street, N.E.
Held regularly since 1999, Artomatic transforms an unfinished indoor
space into an exciting and diverse arts event that is free and open to
the public. In addition to displays and sales by hundreds of artists,
the event features free films, educational presentations and
children's activities, as well as musical, dance, poetry, theater and
other performances.
For a full list of all Artomatic activities, visit the online event
calendar at www.artomatic.org/event. The site also contains a catalog
of artists taking part in Artomatic with images of their work as well
as videos and music from performers.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
WP: Noise Bill Gets Initial Thumbs Up
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
WTOP: Possible Singles Ban in 4, 7, and 8
H Street Heritage Trail Tonight
Monday Mix @XII
Twelve Restaurant & Lounge Presents....
DOORS OPEN @ 7PM
COVER CHARGE $5
LADIES FREE BEFORE 9PM
COMEDIANS * POETS * VOCALISTS * ALSO KARAOKE
SHOWTIME: 8PM until 12AM
HOSTED BY: CHICO and MESSIAH
MUSIC BY: DJ ESKIMO
RELAXING ATMOSPHERE w/ EXCELLENT FOOD and DRINK SPECIALS
MUST BE 21 TO ENTER
STAY TUNED FOR MORE EVENTS!
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TWELVE RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
1123 H STREET, N.E.
WASHINGTON, DC 20002
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Hope to see you soon!
Fran
ANC 6C05 Candidates
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Residents of 6C05,
According to the Board of Elections and Ethics, ANC 6C will hold a
special election to determine a new ANC Commissioner on May 14, 2008 at
its regularly scheduled monthly meeting at the Heritage Foundation, 214
Massachusetts Avenue NE, 7 pm.
The election will be open to registered voters of SMD 6C05 only.
Potential voters must present themselves at the polling place and must
have either a voter identification card showing that they are registered
to vote in SMD 6C05 or be listed as a voter in SMD 6C05 on the voter
registration list provided by the Board of Elections and Ethics.
Be mindful that voting will take place between 7:00pm and 8:00pm. For
regular updates including parking information visit www.votetonyrich.org
and contact Tony Richardson.
WP Recent Crime
Notable details I hadn't seen reported before-
Tory Wilcher, 30, died April 2nd from a gunshot to the head. He worked as a plumber, and had reportedly flashed money from a cashed paycheck during a dice game that descended into an argument. His body was discovered in the 800 block of 19th Street. The 18 year old with whom he argued was arrested April 27th, and face 2nd degree murder charges.
Gayle Tonnett Ferguson, 38, was beaten to death, possibly with a hammer, in an alley behind the 1700 block of Montello. According to other news reports, at least one resident heard screams around 1am, but failed to call the police. Her body was discovered later that morning. She had been beaten beyond recognition, and her body was partially stuffed under an ice cream truck. This was on April 16th. An neighborhood resident, Oliver Jones, 50, was arrested in the murder.
Darvell Stewart, was the 18 year old male who died after being shot multiple times in an alley behind the 1600 block of Montello [April 16th]. The Post reports that police are investigating whether this may have been related to a domestic dispute.
Brandon Gaines, 25, was shot multiple times on Maryland Ave [Carver Terrace] on April 22nd. The Post reports that police are investigation whether his death may been related to a recent investigation into a drug ring in the area.
Melvin Seals, the 30 year old man who died outside Joe Cole Rec early on the morning of April 26th, was shot 17 times. Residents I spoke to reported a brief pause in the middle of the shots.
People may also be interested in this piece from the NY Times entitled Is Urban Violence a Virus?
Monday, May 05, 2008
WP: Baby Does Love Disco
The Triangle of Land Near Gallaudet
ANC representative Raphael Marshall will host a neighborhood meeting on 7 May 2007 at 7pm SHARP at the Holy Names Church, 900 Block of 11th Street, NE Between I and K Streets.
The agenda will include the proposed usage of land at Florida, West Virginia and 9th streets for a possible dog park, flower garden, etc.
I am pushing for a community sponsored dog park with assistance from pet stores, the Humane Society and environmental groups. Please come support a new dog park in this spot.
Thanks
Russ
Sunday, May 04, 2008
RCA Meeting Monday
The Rosedale Citizens Alliance will meet this coming Monday, May 5th, at SOVA at 7:30pm. (SOVA is at 1359 H St NE.)
We will be discussing recent crime in the area, transportation and
traffic issues, the
current and future recreation/community center, and our community
garden, among other things.
All are welcome!
-Rick Uzes
President, RCA
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Candidates for ANC Commissioner
Friday, May 02, 2008
Langston Bar and Grille's Website
Washington, DC native Terrell Danley, aka Chef Tee, is one of the most well known and respected chef's in the Nation's Capital. Danley's stints as Executive Chef for Georgia Brown's, The River Club and Clyde's of Chevy Chase are just a few of his resume highlights. He served as Executive Chef and General Manager of the former BET Jazz Restaurant. Glowing reviews in the Washington Post have helped put his U Street restaurant Creme Cafe on the map. He is the current Executive Chef for both Station 9 and Langston Bar and Grill. Danley is also co-hosting Salt & Pepper, a cooking show scheduled to debut online next year. Even more impressive are his vision and drive that have helped catapult him to the top of his profession, despite a late start. He did not become a chef until he was in his late twenties. Before then, cooking was just for fun.
And here's the concept breakdown-
Langston Bar & Grille is a community oriented Tavern. Dedicated to serving the historic neighbors of the Old City section of northeast Washington, DC and other wanted visitors. This small venture (LBG) tucked in the middle of some of Washington's finest landmarks like, Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Langston Golf Course, US National Arboretum and Kingsman Island on the Anacostia River. We look forward to serving your every need as you dine and enjoy various libations.
Pap and Petey's Eats
Ham & Cheese Sandwich on Wheat - $4.50
Chicken Breast Sandwich - $5.00
Turkey Breast Sandwich - $5.00
Stuffed Tomato w/Chicken or Shrimp Salad - $7.00
• all sandwiches served w/Side of Potato Salad or Pasta Salad
• lettuce & tomato – add .50 cents
Starters
2 Hot Dogs w/Chips - $3.00
(onion/tomato/red&green peppers topping – add .50 cents)
Nachos w/Salsa & Cheese & Toppings - $4.00
Salads
Garden Salad - $3.75
Chicken Breast Garden Salad - $5.00
Join ANC 6C05 Candidate Rachael Hall
Let's party at my official meet and greet!
Join me at Senate Square, 201 I St. (Eye St.) NE on Tuesday May 6th from 6-8 p.m. (look for the fountain and balloons out front) for complimentary hors d'oeuvres, beer, wine and cocktail. Come meet me, enjoy my cocktail "Rachael on the Rocks", listen to music, eat, drink and be merry! Take a tour of the building and meet new neighbors. Beer, wine and cocktail from H Street Martini Lounge. So come on out because you deserve to have a good time for FREE. Yes...this is a totally free community event!
If you can't come to my official meet and greet, you can also drop by and see me at Sidamo this Saturday May 3rd anytime from 1-2 p.m. I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas about the neighborhood.
Please visit my web site
See you there!
Rachael Hall
www.VoteRachaelHallDC.org
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Brahm's Birday Bash Tonight
Brahm's Birthday Bash
Celebrate the 175th anniversary of the birth of the great Romantic composer and pianist Johannes Brahms. Concert highlights will include the Violin Sonata in A Major, Opus. 100; Cello Sonata in F Major, Opus 99; and the Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34. With Mary Findley and Susan Fuller (violin); Pablo Saelzer (viola); Vasily Popov (cello); and Ralitza Patcheva (pianist).
7:30 pm
Tickets $10
The Atlas is located at 1333 H Street
Buy tickets online, or at the box office.
Future Pie-in-the-Sky Metro Version
UPDATE
The map may better reflect a particular blogger's ideas about Metrorail, but he was trying to comminicate the larger Metro vision.
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Wednesdays @XII
XII Restaurant and Lounge invites you to Grown and Sexy Wednesdays, every Wednesday from 7-10pm. Enjoy the musical stylings of EnsideOut. XII is located at 1123 H Street.