Friday, October 31, 2008

The Pug's Winter Beer List

BEER
DRAFT
BUD AMERICAN ALE $5.00
BARE KNUCKLE STOUT $5.00
WIDMER HEFEWEIZEN $5.00

CANS
DALE’S PALE ALE $5.00
TECATE $5.00
HEINEKEN $5.00
BODDINGTON’S $6.00
BITTBURGER $6.00
*READING $5.00

BOTTLES
*BUD & BUD LIGHT $4.00
LONG HAMMER PALE ALE $5.00
SAN MIGUEL LAGER $4.00
STELLA ARTOIS $5.00
LEFFE BLONDE $6.00
BASS ALE $5.00
MICHELOB ULTRA $4.00
NEWCASTLE BROWN $5.00
*PABST BLUE RIBBON $4.00
KRIEK LAMBIC $8.00
HORNSBY’S CIDER $5.00
AMSTEL LIGHT $5.00
DARWIN FLAG PORTER $6.00
KALNAPALIS LITHUANIAN LAGER $7.00
HOEGAARDEN $6.00

RECESSION BUSTERS
*NATTY LIGHT CAN $2.00
*OLD SCHOOL BEER CAN $3.00
Please remember that the Pug’s beer supply is often restricted by our limited storage space and lame beer distributors. We try to keep as much of this list in stock as possible but we will
occasionally be out of some items. Hopefully there are enough choices. If not, please try a shot of Irish whisky
*Domestic beers $2.00 on Tuesdays!

Taylor's Menu

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Click through and go to all sizes to get the larger version. They hope to open in a week or so. I'll update you as I hear more.

Last Minute Halloween Reminders/Warnings

1. Keep pets inside.
2. Kids actually do trick or treat around here [pick up some candy], but no one will come to your house if you are the only one on the street that leaves on the porch light.
3. Many kids [teens are especially bad about this] will trick or treat without costumes. This is annoying, but very common. Do not be shocked. I like to reward those who do dress up with extra candy and compliments on their costumes.
4. If you want kids to take ONE piece. Ask them what they want, and give them ONE piece. If you hand them the bowl they will pretend not to hear you and grab a handful.
5. People don't typically smash pumpkins around here. Though the practice is common in many other parts of the country, it truly is rare in DC.
6. Don't be a creep and start a pumpkin smashing trend.
7. Pumpkins compost quite well, and the seeds are tasty when toasted.
8. If your Halloween plans involve alcoholic beverages, be careful walking home [take that mask off and look both ways before crossing/walking down dark streets alone] because some less responsible people are driving after drinking, and others may see an easy mark in the stumbling zombie. Use a cab if you need one, but plan ahead because they will be busy tonight.

Bollyb!end @the Atlas

DCist and Daily Candy both advise you to check out the Indian dance extravaganza taking place twice tomorrow. Catch it at 3pm, or 8pm. Tickets are 15 in advance, or 20 at the door. The Atlas is located at 1333 H Street.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Halloween on H

Here are a few events on H Street. I'm sure there is other stuff, but this is what I've seen. Feel free to add to the list in the comments-

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Rock and Roll Hotel
1353 H Street

The Legend Of Holiday Parties Continue with....

13TH FLOOR
a HAUNTED HALLOWEEN AT ROCK AND ROLL HOTEL


* 2 FLOORS

* FREE BEFORE 10PM / ONLY $5 AFTER!

-MAIN ROOM - 1ST FLOOR DJs
-JACKIE-O (KIDS): Electronica / Hip Hop / Crunk
-LIL-EL (KIDS): "cause it's not a party without music and babes"
-ANDREW JAYE ( 1.21 Jiggawatts Sound System): Club / House / Electro

-THE HOTEL BAR - 2ND FLOOR DJs
-JUSTIN PAUL (PLAYLOOP): Electronica / House / Techno
-DJ EVERYDAY (PLAYLOOP): Electronica / House
-EDWARD WEIKERT (PLAYLOOP): House / Electronica / Electro


* FREE SHUTTLE FROM UNION STATION TO ROCK AND ROLL HOTEL - call 301.751.1802 for pick up!
* $1 PBRs 9PM-10PM
* $3 CHAMPAGNE & BLACKHOOK ESB 10PM-12AM
* $2 SPOOKY SHOOTERS 12AM-2AM

ALL AGES WELCOME / 21+ TO BOOZE (DUH)
8PM-3AM

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HAPPY 'R&B' HALLOWEEN!

The Jones

Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun
Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun is about the collaborative. It’s about the connections between sound and people. It’s about the heart and the head. It’s for mistakes and triumphs, and against arrogance and underconfidence. Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun is about sharing the ideas that are created by four friends in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s all for sharing much further than there, penniless or plentiful.

Petworth

Curly and The Rocket
830pm

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Palace of Wonders
1210 H Street

BEST HALLOWEEN SHOW EVER!!!

10:00 PM doors 6:00

Price: $15.00 advance, $20.00 door
Get ready for the most fantastically awesome, ghoulish and amazing Halloween show EVER! Joining forces for this very spooktacular occasion are the extremely fabulous Wasabassco Burlesque all the way from NYC with the devilish Doc Wasabassco, Jonny Porkpie, Anita Cookie, Nasty Canasta and GiGi La Femme PLUS members of The Palace's own sinister Evil Come, Evil Go-Go Show - the perilous Prissy Pistol, L'il Dutch and gruesome Gary Gutter! Gripping, terrifying, intriguing and just downright hot … your head will explode.

On All Hallows Eve itself, this will be the party everyone talks about. Costume contest, candy, a star-studded show – spend Halloween at the freakiest place in town!! Costumes highly encouraged for all!

Sexiest Costume Contest
Scariest Costume Conests
AND MORE! Prizes, Bar tabs and gift certificates and trophys presented by sexy burlesque babes! COME TO DC'S ONLY FREAKSHOW BAR FOR THE FREAKIEST HALLOWEEN EVER!
Buy advance tickets here.


Pap & Petey’s
421 H Street

Starting at 7:00PM

Free Drink of choice for first 15 people who arrive in costume compliments of Commissioner Tony Richardson

Specialty Drinks all Night Long
-“REDRUM”
-Candy Corn
-THE ZOMBIE KILLER!
-The Omen (666)
-The Trick or Treat
-Green Goblin Martini!
All Drinks: $6.00 Each w/House Choice
Prizes for Best Costumes...but Costume NOT Required

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

E-Cycling/Hardardous Waste FYI

There are two e-cycling/drop off/personal shredding events each week. One is at the Fort Totten Trash Transfer Station. The other is at the Benning Road Trash Transfer Station. I've only been to the event at the latter. The address is 3200 Benning Road NE. This is a really positive development in the District. I've been twice so far and there was zero wait time. We were in and out in around 3 minutes. You can take bags, or boxes of documents and they will shred them for you. The following is a general list of stuff they take, or don't take [with my personal notes added]. Note the CD/DVD thing. That one makes the list partly because burning all those old CDs and DVDs releases some pretty toxic fumes. This is a great chance to unload them properly [ditto with any old VHS tapes you no longer use]. Saturdays from 8am-3pm.

What's on the list, and what isn't-
ON-
Aerosols
Antifreeze
Asbestos Tile
Batteries
Brake Fluid
CDs and DVDs
Cell Phones
CFLs
Cleansers
Computers and any components [this does include calculators]
Drain Openers
Florescent Light Bulbs
Gasoline [small amounts only]
Mercury Thermometers
Mothballs [they can poison pets, and other animals, as well as children]
Motor and Boat Oil
Paint [oil based only]
Pesticides [also includes weed killers] PLEASE DO NOT POUR THESE DOWN THE DRAIN
Petroleum Products
Polishers
Propane Tanks
Solvents
Thinners
Videotapes
Wood Preservatives

OFF-
Air Conditioners [Call for bulk trash, but I've watched hazardous waste accept these]
Ammunition [take to the closest police station]
Explosives [take to the closest police station]
Latex Paint [dry out and place for trash pick-up. If you have a large amount you can go to the collection station and get a powder to dry it out]
Medicine [throw it away after removing the label. You can recycle emply containers]
Microwave ovens [call for bulk trash, but I've seen hazardous waste take them]
Tires [Up to 4 may be taken to the Ft. Totten Trash Transfer Station]
Wooden TV Cabinets or Consoles [Call for bulk pickup]

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

WP: 4 Shot on at NY Ave and North Capitol

The Post reports on the shootings that occurred early yesterday [please ignore the little map that says the shootings occurred this morning]. As the story notes, the men were driving in four separate cars, and it isn't clear whether they knew each other.

TG One Stop

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WP: After Tragedy, Triumph

A Post piece on positive developments at the Trinidad Recreation Center.

WP: Metro to Randomly Search Bags

This should be interesting when they try it on the X2.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Non-Fatal Weekend Shooting in Ivy City

A shooting occurred late Saturday, or early Sunday near NY Ave and Kendall Street NE in Ivy City. The victim was a male shot in the arm.

4 Shot on North Capitol

FYI-

4 men were shot at the intersection of NY Ave and North Capitol this very early this morning. The Post reports on the incident. I've heard that the injuries were as follows-
1. One male with gunshot wound to the chest
2. One male conscious and breathing taken to the hospital
3. One adult male shot in the right knee
4. One adult make shot in the knee
Possibility that this resulted from a road rage incident

Friday, October 24, 2008

WP: More on Suspect in Recent Shooting

The Post reports that the suspect in Sunday's shooting is being held without bail. Dangelo Johnson, 18, is accused of shooting a 15 year old female, and shooting killing a 17 year old male. Both males were residents of Trinidad. Johnson lives in the 1200 block of Holbrook Terrace. Karon Shannon, the victim, lived in the 1300 block of Orren Street. According to the article, Johnson admitted that he shot at Shannon after the youth uttered an insult, directed at Johnson, under his breath. The 15 year old girl was shot once in the leg. Shannon was shot multiple times, including at least once in the back. Johnson had gone to Simms Place, the locus of the shooting, in order to purchase marijuana. Sounds like a delightful gentleman doesn't he?

ANC 5B08 Meeting


7pm
Tuesday October 28th

Trinidad Recreation Center
1310 Childress

TOPIC: CLASS B LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION- TRINIDAD MARKET AND DELI

The owner of the Trinidad Market and Deli [located on the corner of Florida and Trinidad] will present his proposal to apply for a Class B liquor license [beer and wine only]. The community will be able to ask him any questions, and we will then vote on whether to support, or oppose the application.

Questions or comments can be directed to Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Elise Bernard at 202-631-8254 or inked78@hotmail.com

Capital Spice: Taylor Sneak Peak

Capital Spice offers a sneak peak inside Italian delicatessen and grocery Taylor. Taylor is located at 1116 H Street, and if all goes well it could open very shortly.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

A New Day For Capitol Cleaners

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You may recall what a certain dry cleaners in the 1300 block of H Street where some residents refused to go because it was encased in bulletproof glass. A while back that dry cleaners shut down and a new dry cleaners, with the same name [and old sign] has taken over the space. While the name remains the same, everything else has changed. The management is new. The bulletproof glass has been replaced by exposed brick and a sleek airy feel. I haven't tried their services yet, but I received a positive report just the other day. Stop by and give them a shot [then report back here]. Removing bulletproof glass/rolldowns is a big leap for a merchant.

Now Open in the 1400 Block of H

Rags 2 Riches Vintage Clothing
1404 H Street
388-3298

Buka Restaurant [West African and International food]
1413 H Street [opens at 7am on weekdays]
388-6435

Kids Euro Festival 2008

Press Release-

Kids Euro Festival 2008
October 25 & 26 Weekend Program
Puppet Shows, Cinema, Circus, Dance, Reading Workshops!

All performances free!

Over twenty companies from Europe will perform this weekend in DC!
See the program below and make your reservations without delay - venues are filling up quickly.

Enjoy this great weekend of European entertainment for kids! And be sure to spread the word!

Cordially,

Roland Celette
Cultural Attaché | Director of La Maison Française

www.kidseurofestival.org

Performances at the Atlas...

Saturday, October 25 at 11:00 AM at The Atlas Perform. Arts Center

CRI-CRI, EL GRILLITO CANTOR (Spain)

Bilingual Musical

Ages: 3 to 8 - 50 minutes
Reservation


Saturday, October 25 at 12:30 PM at The Atlas Perform. Arts Center
Sunday, October 26 at 2:00 PM at the House of Sweden
Sunday, October 26 at 4:00 PM at the House of Sweden

ALL YOU WANT (Sweden)


Dance - About everything you want to be, everything you want to do, and about everything that could be

Ages: 9+ - 40 minutes
Reservation for Saturday -

Saturday, October 25 at 2:00 PM at The Atlas Perform. Arts Center
Sunday, October 26 at 2:00 PM at La Maison Française

INVISIBLE KID (Finland)

Modern Circus - "To Be a Kid Again"

Ages: 6+ - 30 minutes
Reservation for Saturday - Reservation for Sunday

Saturday, October 25 at 3:30 PM at The Atlas Perform. Arts Center

THE SNOW CHILD (Bulgaria)

Puppet show - Love and snowflakes

Ages: 3+ - 40 minutes
Reservation

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

WP: More on Recent Arrests

The Post talks about the arrest of an 18 year old [Deangelo Johnson] in the murder, on Sunday, of a 17 year old [Karon Shannon] on Simms Place. The article also mentions the recent arrest of a 17 year old Landover, Maryland youth for the April 16th murder of Darvell Stewart. Mr. Stewart, 18, was found on Owen Place.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Arrest Made in Simms Place Shooting

From the MPD-5D listserv-

HOMICIDE CLOSURE!!!!!

The following homicide occurred in the Fifth District on 10/19/08 in front of 1274 Simms Place NE. Washington D.C. Decedent, Karon Deangelo Shannon 03/16/91 was found lying in an unconscious state in front of 1261 Simms Place. A second complainant C M 8/11/94 was taken to Children’s Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound to the lower left leg. Homicide (VCB) was requested and responded to the scene. The unit worked diligently to establish a suspect, after obtaining an arrest warrant the Fifth District received a tip from a citizen that the suspect was in the Howard Johnson Hotel in the 600 Block of New York Ave. The teams moved in and subsequently arrested Dangelo Marcellus Johnson 12/02/1989, PDID# 614503

Left High and Dry By the Closure of WillPower?

Results is offering a special deal to those who belonged to WillPower at the time of its closing. Check out the details below-

It has come to our attention that Willpower Health & Fitness Studio has recently shut its doors leaving its members without access to quality fitness facilities. As a local health and fitness club and member of the community, Results Gym understands the important role a neighborhood fitness center plays in the lives of health-minded individuals. Accordingly, Results is offering all former Willpower members a special discounted membership of $65 for one month at any of the Results Gyms in Washington -- including our Capitol Hill and Mt. Vernon Triangle locations. Former Willpower members will have access to all four Results locations and all the same classes and amenities Results members enjoy. We hope this provides former Willpower members an opportunity to continue their fitness routines as they reevaluate their fitness needs and options.

To take advantage of this offer, former members of Willpower should visit the Results locations at either Mt. Vernon Triangle (445 K St., NW) or Capitol Hill (3rd and G St., SE) with proof of Willpower membership. This special is limited and we encourage former Willpower members to take advantage of this offer before it expires November 31, 2008.

Like Pizza? You'll Love This

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The Sun and Moon building [1387] recently changed hands and gone is the convenience store that used to occupy the first floor. The word is that a team purchased the building and plans to turn it into a sit-down pizza place. Apparently they have had other such businesses oin other parts of the country.

For those of you puzzling how a pizza place could plan to open right across from Radius at the Ohio, the issue is not so big at it seems. The Radius at the Ohio will serve pizza, but won't be a pizzeria per se. It's going to feature a menu more like that of Tonic.


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UPDATE
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I'm told this is the place.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Update on Liquid Lounge and Restaurant

I recently received some information from the Chef behind Liquid Lounge [planned for 914 H Street]. He's also in talks with the team from 400 H Street that wishes to open an American bistro. Here's some of what he sent-

Sample Menu
Liquid Lounge and Restaurant
Contemporary Comfort Food

“Chilled”
~~~~~~~~
Warm Honey Corn Bread
Served w/Flavored Butters

Wines and Cheese Tasting
A Selection of Artisan American Cheeses and Wines from our Wine List
20
Grilled Caesar Salad
Grilled Hearts of Romaine Lettuce w/ Caesar Dressing, Anchovies and Crouton Slice
7
Liquid Salad
Local field Greens and vegetables wrapped with Seedless Cucumber and dressed w/ Sun Dried Tomatoes, Pecans, Fruit and Champagne Vinaigrette
7
Rib-Eye Steak Salad
Grilled 6oz Rib-Eye Steak w/ mixed Field Greens, Roasted Peppers, Grape Tomatoes, and Black Olives tossed in Balsamic Vinegairette and Topped
W/Fried Goat Cheese
10
Red Snapper Ceviche
Red Snapper Fillet, Citrus, Tomatoes, Herbs and Spices
8
Thai Chicken Salad
Grilled Chicken Breast marinated w/ Sesame Ginger Dressing, Toasted Walnuts, Snow Peas, Golden Raisins and Fried Wonton strips on a bed a Napa Cabbage
8
Crusted Tuna and Watercress
Seared Ahi Tuna w/ Wasabi Paste, Black and White Sesame seeds, Sweet Honey Ginger Dressing, and Lime Zest on a bed of Micro Greens and Watercress
9
Crispy Chicken BLT Roll
Buttermilk dipped Chicken Strips, lightly fried w/ Mixed Field Greens, Apple Wood Turkey Bacon, and Roma Tomatoes, Sun Dried Tomato Tortilla Shell w/ Cucumber Sour Cream Dressing
8
Vegetable and Shrimp Spring Rolls w/ Ginger-Lime dipping Sauce and Mango Relish
Gulf Shrimp, Julienne Carrots, Cilantro, Bean Sprouts, Cucumber, and Micro Greens w/ Rice Paper Wrappers
7
Shrimp Cocktail w/ Tomato and Melon Gazpacho
Jumbo Shrimp, Honeydew, Cantaloupe and Watermelon
W/Sweet Red Onion, Roma Tomatoes, Olive Oil, Lemon and Lime zest, fresh Basil and Cilantro
9
Crab Martini
Jumbo Lump Crabmeat served w/ Avocado, Seaweed Salad,
Grape Tomatoes, Lemon Zest, Citrus Vinaigrette and one of our house Martinis
14




“Hot”
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Apple and Butternut Squash Soup
Granny Smith Apples, Butternut Squash, Sweet Yellow Onions, Heavy Cream and Spices
5
Soup De’ Jour
Chef’s fresh daily ingredients
6
Jerk Chicken/w Coconut Sticky Rice and Corn Custard
Simmered Chicken in Caribbean Seasonings, Coconut Sticky Rice and Cornmeal Custard w/ Orange Ginger Sauce
8
Curry Chicken Satay /w Mango Walnut Chutney
Strips of Chicken Breast marinated in Indian Curry,
Spices served w/ Mango Walnut Chutney
7
Shitake Mushrooms and Goat Cheese Ravioli
Fresh Tomatoes and Basil Sauce or Thai Red Curry Sauce
10
Smoked Salmon and Brie Fondue
Atlantic Salmon, Parmesan, Danish Brie, Dill Cream
Served w/ Toasted Brioche Cubes
8
Lollipop Scallops
Seared Scallops served w/ Sauce Aioli, Pesto Mint Sauce and Mango Puree
10
Shrimp and Crab Tart
Shrimp and Crabmeat w/ Green Onions, Eggs,
Colby Jack Cheese and Buttery Tart shell and Bourbon Sauce
11
Bacon Wrapped Shrimp and Roasted Corn Grits w/ Red Pepper Chipotle Butter Sauce
Applewood Turkey Bacon, Shrimp, and Corn Grits
9
Steamed Mussels in Thai Curry Sauce
Fresh Mussels steamed in a fragrant broth of White Wine
Coconut Milk, Thai paste, Butter, Garlic, Shallots, Herbs and Spices a top Angle Hair Pasta
11
Crab Wontons
Jumbo Lump Crabmeat stuffed Wontons Shells
w/ Aioli, Sweet- Sour Sauce and Soy Sauce
7
Blackened Salmon
w /Avocado- Mango Couscous and Pear Compote
Salmon dusted with Blackening Seasoning
11
Fried Calamari
/w Butter cream Lemon Sauce and Marinara
Buttermilk Dipped Calamari dusted with the Chef’s Seafood Seasoning
9
Crab Toast
Crabmeat served w/Cilantro Lime Corn Relish and Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
11
Pecan and Apple Butter Crusted Pork Chops w/ Jambalaya
Pan Seared Pork Chops, West Virginia Apple Butter, Herbs Toasted Pecans and Spices
11
Filet Mignon w/Crab Hash
Beef Tenderloin w/ Cabernet Sauvignon Shallot reduction, Crabmeat, Potatoes and Vegetables
12
Mushroom Ragout on Brioche Toast w/ Sautéed Spinach
Wild Mushrooms w/ Fresh Grated Parmesan
10
Sweet Potato Chips /w Honey Sour Cream Dip
Fresh cut Sweet Potatoes dusted and lightly deep fried w/ Cinnamon- Brown Sugar
6
8’’ Flatbread Pizza
Served w/ your choice of 2 toppings
9
Specialty Toppings
Spiced Turkey Sausage, Turkey Pepperoni,
Onions, Green Peppers, Anchovies, Bacon, Beef, Canadian Bacon, Caviar, Chicken, Clams, Duck, Ham, Lamb, Salami, Pork, Sausage, Scallops, Shrimp, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Turkey, Alfalfa Sprouts, Artichoke Hearts, Asparagus, Bamboo Shoots, Bean Sprouts, Broccoli, Capers, Chives, Cilantro, Eggplant, Garlic, Green Chiles, Green Onions, Jalapeno Peppers, Leeks, Mushrooms, Olives, Onions, Pineapple, Portobello Mushrooms, Red Beans, Red Onions, Roasted Garlic, Shallots, Shitake Mushrooms, Shredded Carrots, Snow Peas, Spinach, Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Trumpet Mushrooms, Water Chestnuts

“Sandwiches”
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3 Beef Sliders
Fresh Angus Beef w/ Smoked White Cheddar Cheese, Sun Dried Tomatoes
and Red Pepper Mayonnaise, Micro Greens on mini Brioche
12
Crab Cake Sliders
Mini Crab Cake served on English Muffin w/ Pepper Jack Cheese,
Tomato Marmalade and Spring Onion Mayonnaise
14
Vegetarian Sandwich
Portabella Mushroom, Roasted Peppers and Onions, Alphalfa Sprouts, Fields Greens, Swiss Cheese, Yellow Tomato, Spicy Stone-ground Mustard
On Multi-Grain Bread
11
Turkey Club
Smoked Turkey, Turkey Pastrami, Avocado and Spring Onion Mayo, Apple Wood Turkey Bacon, Watercress and Fontina Cheese on Sour Dough


“Desserts”
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Orange Cheesecake Flan
Rich, delicate custard scented w/Tahitian Vanilla Bean and Orange Ginger
6
Apple Dumpling Sticks
Apples rolled in pastry and cinnamon-sugar dust
w/Caramel Sauce
6
Chocolate Waffle Ice Cream Sandwich
Flourless Chocolate Waffle, Mint Chocolate Ice Cream, Strawberry Balsamic Coulis
6
Liquid’s Banana Split
Banana and Strawberry Compote, Soft Cake
Vanilla Ice Cream
6
Brownie Tiramisu
Chocolate, Espresso, Marsala, and Mascarpone
6
Sorbet (Lemon)
6


“The Lounge Menu”
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Shrimp Scampi
Shrimp Cocktail
Quesadilla
Crab Martini
Sweet Potato Chips
Crab Wantons

******Liquid Lounge Bottle Service******

Specialty Drinks Cognacs
Liquid Martinis
Featuring the “Liquid Candy Martini”
1oz pineapple vodka
1 ½ oz watermelon shnapps
“Liquid Courage”
TBD
Liquid Tingle
(TBD)
The Exotic Kisser
1.5 ounces Absolut Vanilla
Float of PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
4 ounces rose nectar or water (available at Fresh Market)
1 lime wedge
Pour the vodka and the rose nectar over ice in a rocks glass. Swirl to combine. Float the pomegranate liqueur by slowly pouring it into the glass, allowing the liqueur to run along the side of the glass. Squeeze the juice of one lime wedge into the drink, but do not garnish with the rind. Garnish with one floating red rose petal.


Champagne/Wines of the World
Liqueurs
Beer
Liquor/Spirits Drafts/Bottles


Special Events
Promotional Nights (Liquidation, Martini Mondays, 2 for Tuesday etc.)
Chef’s offering (comp/tasting) Monthly Comp/VIP Cocktail Parties
Mochature @Liquid Underground


Catered Affairs
Corporate Events
Engagement Parties
Birthday Parties
Jazz Brunch
Benefits/Fundraisers
Luncheons/Meetings
Cocktail Parties

Chef Shawn Lightfoot's Bio
Picture StarChefs

Liquid Lounge and Restaurant’s Executive Chef, Shawn Lightfoot entered the culinary business in 1982 under the tutelage of Executive Chef Gary Black, then at Washington, DC’s Hogates Seafood Restaurant. Shawn brings over twenty years of culinary experience to the kitchen and hospitality world. He began as a cook at the Rib-It Restaurant in Cherry Hill NJ. After a year he was named Asst. Banquet Chef at Hogates Seafood Restaurant. Shortly there after, he was offered a job as Sous Chef for the Savoy Suites Hotel. After spending the next few years there, he studied with Chef A. Renato of the famed Georgetown Club Washington, D.C., The Baltimore International Culinary Institute of Culinary Arts, and he also studied at the famed Culinary Institute of America, in Hyde Park, New York. At the CIA, Shawn saw and tasted many different cuisines from around the world. He uses techniques from around the world, always with a mind to bend them to his own purposes. As he continued his education, he developed and refined his style as a chef. The more he learned, the more he realized that virtually his entire culinary repertoire was possible even under the strict standards of our field. So he decided to bring people a taste, he decided to redraw the fence line.
After a few years honing his skills in Washington, DC, Shawn began to plan his offering to the community. With help from Owner LaZerrick Howard, he will build Liquid’s reputation, a showcase of cuisine and cocktails. The restaurant is simple and elegant, refined and relaxed. You can wear jeans or a suit; you can drink beer or champagne. Truly, it is all about the food and drink. The menu is focused on freshness and flavor. This is the food your mother would make if she were a classically trained chef. The cuisine is grounded yet manages to be interesting enough to demand multiple visits. Chef Lightfoot suggests wine or beer with each course and almost every glass is offered in small tasting sizes as well as full glasses.
Visiting this restaurant is like coming over to ones’ house for dinner. Family and friends are everywhere, welcoming you at the door, cooking your food, serving your drinks. Shawn wants to visit as many tables as he can each evening, mostly to talk about your evening’s experience. This is his dream come true, his passion and his life. The fences have been rebuilt, and this grass is definitely greener...Bon Appetite!
Education
Baltimore International Culinary Institute Baltimore MD 1987
Culinary Arts/Hospitality Management
National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation ServSafe Certified
American National Standards Institute ANSI CFP 2005
Certified Professional Chef 2001

Friends of Trinidad Rec. Center Mtg 10/21

Plese be advised that the next Friends of Trinidad Recreation Center meeting will be the upcoming Tuesday, 10/21/2008 at 7PM. Please let your neighbors know and invite any and all interested person. Hope to see you at the meeting. Please remember we meet the third Tuesday of the month.

Mrs. Juanita O. CoyeBailey
Secretary

Mrs. Darlene Richardson
President

Homicide on Simms Place

I have also seen a further report that the male victim was 17 and the female victim 15.


[MPD-5D] RE: shooting on simms place
From: mpd-5d@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Greene, Lamar (MPD) (lamar.greene@dc.gov)
Sent: Sun 10/19/08 9:40 PM
Reply-to: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com

To: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com



On Sunday night at aproximately 1930 hours a male subject entered the 1200 block of Simms Place and shot a black male in the back and a female in the leg. He ran from the scene to trinidad ave. The male victim died as a result of the shooting. The motive to this shooting is unknown at this time. If you have information relative to this shooting please contact MPD immediately.

Sent from my GoodLink synchronized handheld (www.good.com)

Friday, October 17, 2008

Possible Stabbing at 11th/10th and I?

I received a question about a possible stabbing at this location last night. Can anyone confirm the report, or provide info?

FYI OTR Inspectors in the House

The Office of Tax and Revenue has begun sending inspectors around in Trinidad. If they catch you at home they will ask to look inside your house.

Here is the announcement-
October 16, 2008
District Assessors Conduct Real Property Inspections in Trinidad Neighborhood

(Washington, DC) - The Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) announced today that its assessors have begun to conduct real property inspections in the Trinidad neighborhood. This is part of a periodic assessment in which interior/exterior inspections are made of every neighborhood in the District.

“We are always working to improve the accuracy of our assessment process,” said Deputy Chief Financial Officer Stephen M. Cordi. “These inspections allow us to validate our assessment data and maintain an equitable property tax system for the District.”

When inspecting a property, an assessor is required to present credentials that identify him/her as a representative of OTR. The credentials consist of an identification passbook, which includes the signature of the deputy CFO and a numbered badge. If citizens wish to confirm the employment of an assessor, they should call OTR’s Real Property Assessment division at (202) 442-6740. Residents can refuse entry and not allow appraisers inside their homes.

If the property owner is not available at the time of the inspection, the assessor will only inspect the exterior property. An interior inspection will only be conducted when an adult is present and the inspector is given permission to enter the home. If the property owner is not available at the time of inspection, the assessor will leave a note with contact information should the property owner have any questions.


These are old photos, hence the non-use of addresses, and many of these places have since been renovated. They are offered only as sample photos of vacant buildings. But we still have plenty of similar vacant places around. If OTR doesn't find stuff like this and tag it as vacant [assuming there is no active construction permit], I'll be pissed. I've had too many run ins with DCRA and OTR where they just don't come out to tag a property properly for me to complain at this stage about a general walk through [other than to ask why we don't have a better reconciliation system for permits]. They should absolutely work on reconciling the databases, but that almost feels like a pipe dream for some of us that have been working on certain problem properties for years that are still not tagged as vacant. As for these inspections, I am less concerned with whether so and so installed central air, and more concerned with whether he has a vacant and decrepit property that neighbors have been reporting for years that's still being taxed as if he lives in it.

ALSO, if you recently bought a vacant place and are renovating, you need to follow up with DCRA if you are still renovating. I hope the inspectors catch places [a surprising number of which were not taxed at the vacant rate, despite complaints] that have been quote unquote under construction for years with out any real progress.



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Argo Fall Menu

Our goal is to bring you seasonal menus featuring organic or local produce, naturally-raised meats, responsibly-caught fish and seafood, and artisan cheeses and breads.

Seasonal soups

Gumbo $5/$8
  • classic andouille sausage and seafood stew, over rice, with green onions
Maine Lobster Bisque $6/$9
  • with brandied crème fraîche and a hushpuppy
Appetizers

Jalapeno and Cotija Tajo Hushpuppies $7

  • charred tomato gazpacho and mint sour cream
Seared Yellowfin Tuna $9
  • chargrilled and served rare; with sesame seaweed salad and sambal chili relish
Jumbo Lump Crab Cake $13
  • griddled, with white corn risotto and English mustard butter sauce
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Stew $13
  • pan-roasted with shallots and country bacon in cream; over chive mashed potatoes and finished with sour cream and black caviar
Beer Board $11
  • cedar-grilled lamb sausage, andouille sausage, smoked duck breast; Emmentaler cheese salad, lingonberry preserves, and melba toasts

Salads

Country Salad $7
  • mixed greens with Danish bleu cheese, baby beets, pickled red onion, and hot-spiced walnuts; white balsamic vinaigrette
Nor’easter Salad $8
  • baby spinach leaves with dried cranberries and cornbread croutons; horseradish and white cheddar dressing

Entrées

Butternut Squash Ravioli $16
  • toasted in butter with fresh sage leaves and cherry tomatoes; laced with pure Vermont maple syrup and finished with shaved Manchego
Line-Caught Red Snapper $14
  • pan-roasted with fennel, garlic and dark rum; white corn risotto and roasted baby vegetables
Shrimp & Grits $16
  • Scotch bonnet chutney-glazed shrimp; cheddar grits, collard greens and chow-chow relish
Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes $20
  • griddled, with white corn risotto, vegetable du jour and Argo cocktail sauce
Smoky Chicken $16
  • free-range chicken breast, grilled; wrapped with smokehouse ham and brie; thyme scalloped potatoes, roasted shallots and Madeira jus lié
Wood-fired New York Strip (12 oz) $20
  1. with onion confit and garlic fingerling fries; maître d’hotel butter

Kids Menu (for children under 12) $4

Macaroni & Cheese (small)
Cheddar Grits (small)
Veggies and Dip
Grilled Cheese (American) with regular fries or fruit
Chicken Tenders (2) with regular fries or fruit
Fish Taco (1) with avocado
4 oz Argo Burger with regular fries or fruit
Hot Dog (100% Black Angus beef) with regular fries or fruit




Individuals with severe allergies should be aware that our kitchen processes foods that are (or may contain) common allergens including, but not limited to, nuts and shellfish.

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
Vidalia Onion Rings $7
  • drizzled with wildflower honey
Wings (Buffalo, Barbecue, Sambal Chili) $8
  • twelve wings, cucumbers; Danish bleu cheese dressing

Entrées

Organic Ale-Battered Cod $13
  • with garlic fingerling fries and crispy leeks; lemon curry sauce
Fish Tacos $11
  • crispy tilapia with salsa cruda and rémoulade; cabbage-cilantro slaw and avocado

Sandwiches (with your choice of regular/sweet potato fries or side salad)

Wood-Grilled Portobello Mushroom $9
  • with smoked mozzarella Caprese salad and antipasto; rosemary and garlic focaccia
Grilled Cheese & Tomato $6.50
  • white cheddar and tomato; prairie white bread with bacon $8
Chesapeake Bay Fried Oyster Roll $13
  • with habanero tartar sauce, coleslaw, and Old Bay fries; New England-style, long potato roll
Maine Lobster Roll $15
  • with coleslaw and Old Bay fries; New England-style, long potato roll
Cubano $8.50
  • citrus- and spice-rubbed pork, roasted & smoked ham; Emmentaler cheese, pickles, and mustard; Cuban roll
Pulled Pork $8.50
  • Carolina-style shredded pulled pork; coleslaw; brioche roll
Argo Burger $8.50
  • half-pound of ground beef, grilled, with lettuce, tomato, and red onion; brioche roll; white cheddar, Emmentaler, smoked mozzarella, Danish bleu, + $1; applewood-smoked bacon + $1.50


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.


I'm also told they are currently running a late night drink special as follows [in addition to the normal daily specials]-
mon-thurs $3 jameson, jager, and gm shots after 10 pm.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

A Message Re Soccer

Fellow Soccer Diehards,
Sorry I haven't been available to play the last several weeks. Between Ramadan, ANC meetings and switching jobs (my last day at my current job is tomorrow), I've been quite busy of late. It also looks like the shorter Fall days have made playing after work during the weekdays pretty difficult so I don't think there's any point in trying again for tonight. If anyone is interested in playing Saturday mornings or afternoons at Kingsman, let me know and I'll continue to organize our weekly games. If not, we can pack it in for now and pick things up again next Summer.
It's been great playing with all of you and I hope to see you soon, if not next Summer.
Take care,

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Eat at Sova

Sova recently introduced its long awaited menu of sandwiches and salads. You will still be able to get the pastries, muffins, desserts, ect. that are available now.
SOVA Menu
Sova staff be serving the menu above between 11am - 9pm on weekdays, and 11am to 10pm on weekends for the time being. They hope to extend the hours on both weekdays and weekends, but for now these are the hours.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Looking to Adopt a Kitten?

I don't have a photo, or description [beyond what is posted below], but a friend found a kitten in the alley behind the 1200/1300 block of Florida/Morse. I don't know the sex, or if it has been fixed. It had a collar and flea collar [but no address tag]. He sent out notices, but hasn't heard anything. He has two dogs and a cat and can't take on more animals. If you are interested you can contact me at inked78[at]hotmail.com. Otherwise the cat goes to the animal shelter [which has too many cats already, and they are not a no kill shelter]. Please consider adopting this kitten, or another animal from the shelter. Strays can be healthy. My can was five and a half when I adopted him. That was 5 years ago, and Nick is still going strong and healthy [despite having FIV when I adopted him].

Kitten description-

Today I found a kitten/young cat in my backyard (1200 Block of Morse Street NE). The cat was people friendly and had a purple collar with bell and a flea collar, but no identification. The cat is a gray tabby with white paws. Going to drop off to animal control by tomorrow. Cat is adorable. If the cat is yours, please contact me so that I can facilitate the return of your cat to you.
Nick
NOT THE KITTEN, but Nick the cat.

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UPDATE
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No photo, but the cat is gray with stripes [much like Nick, but with more brown]. It has white feet, and weighs less than 5 pounds. The flea collar is gone, and it has been replaced with Frontline for kittens [so no risk of fleas, because Frontline WILL kill them all]. This kitten is very friendly. Please consider adopting her. If money is an issue, there are many local groups that offer cheap/free vaccinations/testing/fixing. If anyone ever told you you can't teach a cat to fetch, it isn't true. I've had three cats that would fetch paper/rubber balls.

Not Your Grandmother's Canning

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I'm cheating just a bit by posting this [it isn't about Trinidad or H Street], but I thought it would be of interest because I know many people in the neighborhood who are currently learning about such preservation methods so they can enjoy the fruits of their gardens all year round.

Saturday, October 18
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Urban Gardening Series
Not Your Grandmother's Canning
Historical Society of Washington, DC
801 K St. NW at Mt. Vernon Square
Admission: Free

Canning or "putting food by" has gotten a whole lot more interesting than just stashing tomatoes in the pantry. Not that there's anything wrong with canned tomatoes—or canned tomato sauce, or green beans or all the other good things from your garden that you store for the
winter. But there are many other ways to preserve food that will add zip to your larder, or your holiday dinner table.

Think pickled figs, fermented kimchi or green tomato and apple chutney. Flame grapes pickled with tarragon might be just the thing for your Thanksgiving relish tray. How about homemade gravlax for hors d'oeuvres? Or sage jelly for your favorite biscuits? Pears in Calvados, perhaps, for dessert? Homemade preserves add a personal touch to gift giving.

Food writer, gardener and personal chef Ed Bruske leads a culinary tour of traditional food preservation methods updated for a hip urban kitchen with a minimal amount of fuss or equipment. Ed writes for Martha Stewart Living and Edible Chesapeake magazine, as well as
maintaining a daily food blog, The Slow Cook (www.theslowcook.com). This presentation is given in collaboration with D.C. Urban Gardeners. Ed is past-president of D.C. Urban Gardeners. (13 to Adults) RSVP@historydc.org or 202-383-1828 FREE

Monday, October 13, 2008

Laughbox @Indigo

Announcement-

Please join us on Thursday, October 16th for the launch of LaughBox at INDIGO: Cabaret, Jazz, and Comedy located at the historic Atlas Performing Arts Center in Northeast. We're booking the area's hottest comics and bringing them to the Hill because, hey, couldn't we all use a good laugh right about now?

The Details:

When: Thursday, October 16 - doors at 7:30 pm show at 8:00 pm

Who: Hosted by Andrea Fuller and featuring the amazing

Meshelle - From BET's Comic View and Nick at Nite's Funniest Mom!

Freddi Vernell - DC's Funniest Fed 2007!

John McBride - 2007 Funniest Person in DC Finalist!

Tickets: $15 + $10 Food/Bev Minimum
Please purchase in advance atlasarts.org or by calling 202.399.7993

H Street Heritage Trail Application Approved

The application for a heritage trail on H has been unanimously approved. It will take at least a year to write everything, and they may wait until the streetscape has been completed, but H Street will one day have heritage trail markers similar to the ones you can find on U Street.

Keep Your Pets Safe on Halloween

Every year I post a little something about Halloween in the neighborhood. Typically it talks about differences between Halloween in our neighborhood, versus other communities. I'm still planning to do that, but I wanted to post something extra that was sent to be. This list was originally distributed by Banfield Pet Hospital-


Tip #1 Keep your Pet away from the front door.

Keeping your Pet in a separate room during the trick-or-treating hours is best. At an open door, dogs in particular, may feel the need to protect their home & humans and may bite your bizarre-looking visitors. Your Pet may also become frightened and dart out through the open door.

Tip #2 Be careful of Pets around candles and lit pumpkins.

Pets are attracted to bright lights in a darkened room. Candles can be easily knocked over, spilling hot wax onto furniture and carpet, and potentially causing a fire. Curious kittens especially run the risk of getting badly burned.

Tip #3 Keep your Pet inside.

There are plenty of stories of vicious pranksters who have teased, injured, even stolen Pets that are left in their yards or allowed to roam outside on this night.

Tip #4 Do not give your Pet candy.

• Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance that can be poisonous to your Pet. Dark, semi-sweet or Baker's chocolate can be lethal if ingested.
• Sticks on caramel apples can be swallowed and cause damage to internal organs or choking.
• Candy can upset the stomach, resulting in diarrhea or vomiting.
• Packaging can cause choking or intestinal blockage. Foil wrappers can become as dangerous as razors when swallowed.

Tip #5 Do not take your cat or dog with you in the car while your kids go trick-or-treating.

It can be very frightening to a Pet to sit in a dark car while scary creatures of every size and shape walk by. Furthermore, your normally friendly Pet can become aggressive & protective and lash out at a friendly ghost or witch. For the safety of your Pets, leave them at home, inside where they are safe.

Tip #6 Ensure decorations cannot be pulled down.

An item that is pulled off could seriously hurt your Pet if the decoration was pulled down on top of them. And with some decorations they could become entangled.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Willpower Closes

The following email went out late Friday night-

Hello family,

I regret to inform you that WillPower Health & Fitness Studio will be closing, effective immediately, until further notice. Those of you who have made a full year committment, we plan to reimburse you for your unused months. Those of you currently in the middle of a personal training program or about to start one, your trainer will contact you shortly with alternative plans. We will figure out a way to continue your training in the area or you will also receive a refund. Please expect an update as when to expect the appropriate refund. Until then, we ask that you to be as patient humanily possible as we figure out our next move.

We officially opened for business in January of 2006 which gives us a tenure of 2 years and 9 months. Although things weren't easy, they were gratifying. Just this year alone we've had: 13 people that lost more than 30 pounds; 7 that lost more than 40; 2 that lost more than 50; 1 that lost 73 pounds; one young man that lost 103 pounds in 8.5 months; one man and one woman in their fifties were able to stop taking diabetes medicine; 6 people ran a half marathon for the first time ever; Two people successfully passed the physical exam to become FBI agents; One
successful football player on a local semi-pro team; Two college freshman football players - Cornell and Wake Forest and many other notable bench marks. We've also had several teens that were considered overweight change their diets and committ to a healthier lifestyle which includes a fitness program. Just recently, a brilliant young lady that will be competing in the Ms. Washington, DC padgent in December began training here. She seems like a shoe-in for 1st place:)

When we got started here on H Street NE in 2006, the vision for our presence here expanded well beyond 2026. However, some hard times, slow months and some not-so-smart business agreements have placed us in a powerless position to negotiate terms to continue serving this community. Simply put, I'm now forced into a life lesson of Business 101 - the part which deals with survival and longevity. I was an Air Traffic Controller for twelve years and a High School coach before retiring to run this business full-time. Needless to say, I'm still learning. In a few days, I will send more information about the exact posture of WillPower here on
H Street, NE. Please rest assured that if our doors don't open for business again: 1. I will do everything I can to ensure that your financial committments to our facility won't be left without adequate compensation; 2: We will figure out ways to continue to serve you and
assist with your lifestyle change for a better quality of life; 3: In the event that WillPower does open for business again on H Street NE, accept my guarantee that our success and/or tenure won't be based on a landlord's willingness to work with us in fair and reasonable manner. The property we occupy will be owned by us (full or in part), allowing us to continue to serve you with reasonable prices, unique high-tech equipment and a smile. Until the next message, thanks for all of your continued support and thank
you in advance for your patience.

more later...

Will Bailey, Owner
WillPower Health & Fitness Studio

Friday, October 10, 2008

WBJ: Financing Blues in NoMa

The Business Journal reports on Noma, and a developer's difficulties in a tight credit market.

One Clarification re: the Florida Market

I still need to take a look at all the comments on the Florida Market stuff. I wasn't on top of it at the time because I preparing my own testimony. A friend alerted me to the fact that some of the comments may imply some unsavory things about Councilmember Thomas. Let me say for the record, both as a Ward 5 resident, and and ANC, that any implication that Harry Thomas was improperly influenced was not my own. I do not believe he was improperly influenced. Though I completely disagree with him on many of the New Town issues, I believe he is acting in what he believes to be the best interests of his constituents in Ward 5. I respect that completely.

I disagree with his method, but I will not question his motives on this issue. I will question the process and the wisdom of his choices, but not his motive. That is his own. Although he may have received donations from the developer, and the lobbyist, John Ray, the contribution amounts were small overall, and I can't honestly believe that a man in his position would be so easily swayed by such small amounts. It just doesn't make sense. Councilmember Thomas has done some great things for the District and Ward 5. I expect great things from him in the future.

I just want to make it clear that when I object to New Town, I'm objecting to portions of the legislation [which does have a co-sponsor, by the way], and not to the man. Let's please make sure we keep any comments above board. BTW- this was a spontaneous thing on my part [prompted by a friend's concerns, and not anything otherwise external].

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Metrocurean: the Impending Opening of Taylor

The local blog gets excited about the Italian deli [both a grocery, and a 27 seat counter service sandwich place] expected to open in late October, or early November, at 1116 H Street.

Council Approves Ward 6 Singles Ban

Liquor -Night 2
Take a look at the press release below from Tommy Well's office. Note that the ban also includes hard alcohol in half pint, or smaller, sizes.


Council Gives Final Approval to Ward 6 Ban on Single Sales


(Washington, DC) – On Tuesday, October 7, 2008, Council gave final approval to legislation introduced by Councilmember Tommy Wells adding Ward 6 to other parts of the city prohibiting the sale of single containers of alcohol; specifically, single containers of beer, malt liquor, and ale, as well as spirits in bottles of half pint or smaller.

“Over the last year, I heard increasingly from neighborhood leaders and our elected Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners that they wanted Ward 6 added to the growing list of wards prohibiting the sale of singles,” commented Mr. Wells. Wards 4, 7 and 8 have previously enacted similar bans on single sales. The legislation passed on Tuesday adds Ward 6, Ward 2 and parts of Ward 1.

“More often than not, single sales of alcohol are bought so they can be consumed as soon as you walk out the door – turning alleys and backyards into public restrooms and leaving empty bottles strewn through our neighborhoods,” stated Wells.

Mr. Wells cites the struggle many neighborhoods face when protesting liquor stores that are not good neighbors, and singled out ANC 6A in his ward. The Commission began the formal process to ban the sale of singles on part of H Street, NE almost four years ago. It took roughly three years of hard work to get a moratorium in place, and after all the hurdles, the measure still had to come before Council for approval.

In the 6 months after the targeted H Street moratorium went in effect, MPD reported that service calls and arrests for public drinking, public urination (indecent exposure), drunk in public, and disorderly conduct were significantly decreased. Neighborhood leaders have also reported a decrease in litter and loitering.

Wells added, “While we added Ward 6 to growing list of wards banning singles, this legislation takes a slightly different approach and put more power in the hands of the neighborhood to shape what’s best for the community.”

The Ward 6 ban allows a licensee to apply for an exemption from the ban, provided that the store has a positive track record in the neighborhood and the community and ANC support such an exemption. Currently, ANCs can enter into a voluntary agreement with a liquor store to stop selling singles, but they have very little leverage and often complain the agreements are weak and cannot be enforced. This provision changes that relationship and puts leverage back in the hands of the neighborhood. The ABC Board will be the body that makes a final decision on the exemption application.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

News From the West End of H

A resident/reader alerted me to some news in the latest ANC 6C05 update-

http://anc6c05.blogspot.com/2008/10/newsletter.html

Of interest-

a. Developers are trying to put in a 7-Eleven on the even-side of the 400-block of H Street NE. The buildout would also include space slated to become an Irish pub.
b. Chef Shawn Lightfoot seeks to open Cornerstone Bistro [an American bistro] at 400 H Street NE. He wants to offer sidewalk and rooftop seating.
c. Across the street at 401 H might become an upscale jazz restaurant. According to the update, this one has hit a slight snag because the owners want to open up a basement culinary academy for at risk youth.

The posting also talks about an upcoming neighborhood clean-up. Click through for details.

NBC4: Union Station Steps Up Security

NCB4 will air a story on the new measures tonight at 6pm.

BP on Florida

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? @H Street Playhouse

From Forum Theatre-

Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?

by Caryl Churchill

Guy would do anything for Sam. Sam would do anything. But when Sam wants total, unquestioning commitment, what's a guy to do? Forum Theatre presents the DC premiere of Caryl Churchill's latest play about the sexuality of politics (and the politics of sexuality). On one level a dissection of a dysfunctional relationship, on another an incisive look at U.S. foreign policy and the seduction of power. The perfect play to reexamine our nation's place in the world as we enter this pivotal election season.

October 11–November 2, 2008
Thursday–Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm
additional matinees 10/25 and 11/1 at 2pm
OpenForum discussions after every performance

H Street Playhouse
1365 H Street NE Washington DC 20002

Tickets $18-20 available at www.forumtheatredc.org or 1-800-494-TIXS.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Awesome Recycling News

Press release-

Mayor Fenty Announces Expanded Recycling Program

Plastic Bags, Aerosol Cans, Wide Mouth Jars, and Plastic Toys Now Can be
Recycled


Mayor Adrian Fenty announced that starting today Department of Public Works recycling collection crews will accept an expanded list of items for recycling, especially plastics. Now residents can recycle film plastics like grocery, produce, and dry cleaning bags, as well as aerosol cans and a variety of rigid plastic including plastic lawn furniture, toys and flower pots.

"We are meeting District residents' demand for increasing the types of recyclables we collect," said Mayor Fenty. "Washingtonians are deeply committed to halting the damage being done to the environment and recycling is a win-win program for the District and the environment."

Mayor Fenty noted that District residents exceed national recycling rates for newspapers, cardboard and plastic and glass bottles. He added that there are opportunities to increase the overall recycling rate by increasing the number of acceptable items and diverting more cardboard,and steel and aluminum cans from the landfill to the recycling processing center.

"Educating residents is vital to increasing the number of people who recycle as well as increasing the volume of recyclables collected that are converted into new products," said Mayor Fenty.

DPW Director William O. Howland, Jr. said, "The value of potential recyclables depends on the market available for the recovered materials and, until recently, the market for these new items was scarce. Over time, we have seen new and imaginative final products derived from recycled materials. Clothing and kitchen countertops are among the
products made from recyclables and we take for granted that what we buy contains some recycled content."

"With this expanded list, most residents will probably find they fill their bins or blue recycling carts more than their 32-gallon trash cans or their Supercans," Howland added.

Beginning October 6, residents can recycle:

* Aerosol cans

* Milk and juice cartons

* Plastic bags, e.g., grocery bags, newspaper bags, shopping bags (Please "bag the bags" by placing all the bags into one bag.)

* Rigid plastics: plastic milk/soda crates, plastic buckets with metal handles, plastic laundry baskets, plastic lawn furniture, plastic totes, plastic drums, plastic coolers, plastic flower pots, plastic drinking cups/glasses, plastic 5-gallon water bottles, plastic pallets, plastic toys, and empty plastic garbage/recycling bins

* Wide-mouth containers: peanut butter, margarine/butter tubs, yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, whipped topping, and prescription and other medicine bottles.

For a complete list of accepted recyclables and instructions, review a copy of the new DPW Reference Guide, which is being mailed out to DPW customers and distributed throughout the city, or visit www.recycle.dpw.dc.gov . Residents whose recyclables exceed their container(s) can put additional recyclables in either a brown paper bag or a small cardboard box and place them next to their recycling bin or cart. For an additional cart or bin, residents may call 311.

Cause of Death

I came across this tool in a Slate article. Using the CDC's leading cause of death reports tool you can do break downs for DC by age, race, gender, and Hispanic / non-Hispanic origins. 2005 is the most recent year for which information is available. Play around with it a bit, it's pretty interesting.

Action in the 1400 Block of H

If you haven't strolled down the 1400 block of H Street recently you might have missed a couple of developments. First there is a clothing shop, that I believe was scheduled to open over the weekend. Across the street is a soon to open West African restaurant. I believe the name might be either Boku or Buko.

RCA Meeting Tonight

Hello everyone,

RCA [Rosedale Citzens Alliance] will host its October meeting tonight at Cafe Roma, 411 18th St.
NE. Come get involved in the neighborhood, and sample some of Cafe
Roma's delicious baked goods and beverages!

Hope to see you there,

-Rick Uzes
President, RCA
www.rosedaledc.org
www.rosedalecitizen.blogspot.com

City Council At-Large Candidate Forum

October 7, 2008 at 7pm

Tyler Elementary School
1001 G St SE
(accessible from Eastern Market Metro Station)


Kwame Brown, Democratic Party nominee
Michael A. Brown, Independent
Dee Hunter, Independent
Mark H. Long, Independent
Patrick Mara, Republican Party nominee
Carol Schwartz, Republican Party (write-in)
David Schwartzman, Statehood Green Party

Sunday, October 05, 2008

WP: The Coming Deaf Architecture

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The Post covers Gallaudet and the deaf architecture it wants to bring to its parcels in the Florida Market.

More on the Holbrook Shooting

NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT Government of the 300 Indiana Avenue, NW, Room 5125 District of Columbia Washington, DC 20001 www.mpdc.dc.gov

Contact: Officer Quintin Peterson, (202) 727-4383

October 3, 2008

FATAL SHOOTING ON HOLBROOK STREET, NE

Washington, DC – Detectives assigned to the Metropolitan Police Department's Homicide and Sexual Offenses Branch are currently investigating a homicide that occurred on Holbrook Street, NE.

At approximately 5:45 am on Friday, October 3, 2008, members of the Fifth District and D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department personnel responded to an apartment in the 1400 block of Holbrook Street, NE to investigate the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, they located an adult male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the body and head.

The victim, identified as 46-year-old Andre L. Judd, of the 1400 block of Holbrook Street, NE, was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead at 6:18 am.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call police at (202) 727-9099 or 1-888-919-CRIM[E]. Anonymous information may also be forwarded to the department's TEXT TIP LINE by text messaging 50411.

The Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to $25,000 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.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Homicide in 1400 Blk of Holbrook Street

From the MPD-5D listserv-

[MPD-5D] Homicide on Holbrook Street NE
From: mpd-5d@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Greene, Lamar (MPD) (lamar.greene@dc.gov)
Sent:
Fri 10/03/08 3:45 PM
Reply-to:
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com

To:
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com



On Friday, October 3, 2008, @ approximately 0540 hours officers from the Fifth District responded to the 1400 block of Holbrook Street, NE for the sounds of gunshots. Upon arrival on the scene officers were directed to an apartment inside of 1431 Holbrook Street NE. Once inside of the apartment the officers discovered a 46 year old black male suffering from several gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to Medstar were he was pronounced dead by a staff physician. No arrests have been made in this case.

Lamar D. Greene
Commander
Fifth District

A Side Note- Crossed Paths

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The Madonna at Holy Name

I was reading the latest Post update on the horrifying case of Renee Bowman, the mother who beat the youngest of her adopted children and presumably murdered and froze the older two. I was five paragraphs in when the following caught my attention:

...Bowman, 43, is best known to a very few friends and neighbors on Linden Place, the Northeast Washington street where she spent much of her childhood and teenage years.

Apparently she stayed with relatives on Linden when life with her mother deteriorates. The article says she attended, and was active at Holy Name Catholic Church. Despite what the article says, Holy Name is located on 11th Street, between I and K.

WP: Expanding Your H Street Options

The Post looks favorably at Sova, Papa and Petey's and Langston Bar and Grille.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

WBJ: Florida Market Follies

I missed this Washington Business Journal editorial when it came out in August, but you can still catch it online. It's short, but touches on most of the reasons that, as the author makes clear, the New Town legislation stinks big time. Yes, let's redevelop the Market, but let's do it right. You can also read the letter written in response by Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas. Check out these other recent Biz Journal articles on New Town.

Read more about the Market at the Capital City Market blog.

I'd also suggest checking out my August posting of notes from a closed door meeting where Harry Thomas was talking to the landowners and tenants.

Tomorrow's New Town Hearing

I wanted to share the following email recently sent out by Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas, and a point by point response from J Street Development and Gallaudet University. Enjoy-

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From: Thomas, Harry (COUNCIL) [mailto:HThomas@DCCOUNCIL.US]
Sent: Mon 9/29/2008 5:06 PM
To: Thomas, Harry (COUNCIL)
Cc: Leonard-Chambers, Victoria (COUNCIL)
Subject: CALL FOR ACTION TO TESTIFY AT OCTOBER 2 HEARING ON FLORIDA AVENUE MARKET

September 29, 2008

RE: Request for Ward 5 Civic and Business Leaders to Testify at October 2, 2008 Hearing on Legislation Affecting the Future of the Florida Avenue Market

Dear Ward 5 Leaders:

I am calling upon you to testify in support of B17-0931, the "New Town Geographical Amendment Act of 2008." With the projected FY09 budget deficit of $131 million, it is imperative that we take the steps necessary to ensure Ward 5 projects are in line to receive TIF, PILOT, and other types of public financing. Passage of this bill forward is critical to the moving forward with redevelopment of the Florida Avenue Market and maintaining its place in the public funding pipeline.

The hearing on the bill will be Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 1 pm at the Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 412. To sign up to testify, please contact Vicky Leonard-Chambers at vleonardchambers@dccouncil.us or 202.727.8204 by 3pm on Wednesday, October 1, 2008.

The bill excludes properties owned by Gallaudet University and J Street Development along the Sixth Street corridor from the New Town footprint for several reasons.

  1. Development plans for these properties are on a slower track than development plans for the rest of the site. Gallaudet has indicated that the University must complete an internal development review process that has already been underway for several months. The University also has acknowledged that its process will likely take many more months, with no definitive date as to when it will conclude.

  1. Gallaudet and J Street do not offer an ownership interest to the Market's merchant tenants, whereas the New Town Plan does. In fact, in a September 26, 2008 letter to me, the University and J Street outline the importance of maintaining an equity stake for the Market's property owners, but don't mention the tenants at all. For me, providing equity participation to the tenants is a must.

  1. Gallaudet and J Street have not fully embraced the public benefits that the Act requires, including affordable housing, recreational facilities, and a public library, among other things. These public benefits represent amenities that the community has indicated it wants at the site.

  1. Gallaudet and J Street have no plans to maintain the wholesale functions that make the Florida Avenue Market so unique and important the fabric of Ward 5.

Redefining the New Town boundaries is a win-win for everyone. It allows both Gallaudet and J Street to develop their properties as they see fit and on timetables that work best for them. It also allows New Town Development Partners LLC, the city's designated master developer, to move forward more quickly with the project and bring to reality the vision of the New Town law enacted by the Council in 2006. If Gallaudet and J Street successfully complete their discussions with the Deputy Mayor and the developer, the Council may still include these parcels in the Final Conceptual Plan it approves.

We cannot perpetuate the status quo of flagrant health code violations and pedestrian unfriendliness that currently define the market experience. The New Town plan accomplishes the District's revitalization goals for the market and creates a unique destination venue for residents and visitors.

And as you know the New Town Plan has had broad community support and has been vetted through numerous community meetings and City Council hearings. And as the Plan moves forward, all stakeholders will have many more opportunities to provide input before the Executive Branch, the City Council, and the Zoning Commission.

As a Ward 5 civic leader, your voice on this matter is very important. I ask that you testify on behalf of B17-0931, the "New Town Geographical Amendment Act of 2008."

Sincerely,

Harry "Tommy" Thomas, Jr.

Ward 5 Councilmember

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Response to Statements Made to Community by Councilmember Harry Thomas


Statement: The bill excludes properties owned by Gallaudet University and J Street Development along the Sixth Street corridor from the New Town footprint for several reasons.

1. Development plans for these properties are on a slower track than development plans for the rest of the site. Gallaudet has indicated that the University must complete an internal development review process that has already been underway for several months. The University also has acknowledged that its process will likely take many more months, with no definitive date as to when it will conclude.

EAJ/Gallaudet Response: The University indicated clearly last spring that we would have the conceptual elements of a plan in October of this year. To that end, we have been vigorously engaged in a planning process that has been openly shared with neighborhood residents and owners and merchants in the Market area. Our internal marketing analysis will be completed in a few weeks and the first phase of the land plan has been completed and will be shared with Council Members this week.

The University and EAJ are ready to proceed.

2. Gallaudet and J Street do not offer an ownership interest to the Market's merchant tenants, whereas the New Town Plan does. In fact, in a September 26, 2008 letter to me, the University and J Street outline the importance of maintaining an equity stake for the Market's property owners, but don't mention the tenants at all. For me, providing equity participation to the tenants is a must.

EAJ/Gallaudet Response: Gallaudet does not disagree with Council Member Thomas’ views and welcomes further discussion. We have always believed that to maintain the character of the Florida Avenue Market, we must continuously involve other landowners and merchants in the vicinity. A coordinated effort between EAJ, Gallaudet, New Town and individual property owners is in the best interest of not only the property owners but residents and visitors.
For that reason, our plan has taken into consideration – from our initial foray into the Market – participation and input from tenants. We have been very involved and transparent with the Merchant’s Association via their president, Paul Pascal, and have had countless meetings – one-on-one and in groups – with various tenants and landowners and will continue to do this. We have also tried repeatedly to meet with New Town to discuss ways we could work together with no interest returned on their part.
EAJ/Gallaudet has been the team that has put its money on the table – we have fee simple ownership of over 25% of the Market properties east of Fourth Street. Together we own more land in the Market area than any other property owner. We have shown respect and consideration for the tenants and owners within the Market and have demonstrated total commitment to working as a team with a number of developers, owners, the City and Market tenants.

3. Gallaudet and J Street have not fully embraced the public benefits that the Act requires, including affordable housing, recreational facilities, and a public library, among other things. These public benefits represent amenities that the community has indicated it wants at the site.

EAJ/Gallaudet Response: This team fully supports the valuable role affordable housing and public amenities play in a vibrant community and, in fact, as local residents and investors, have a vested interest in how those amenities would be integrated into any plan for the Market.

We believe the plan we are developing allows for these kinds of facilities be an important part of the market.

4. Gallaudet and J Street have no plans to maintain the wholesale functions that make the Florida Avenue Market so unique and important the fabric of Ward 5.

EAJ/Gallaudet Response: This is inaccurate. The EAJ/Gallaudet team has every intention of maintaining the Farmers Market at Florida Avenue. As owners of this parcel, we have made this clear to tenants and in meetings with various stakeholders over the last 6 months. The Farmers Market is a unique, character-rich feature of Washington D.C. proper and, as such, would be treated as the exciting core of the project, making this a vibrant draw for neighbors and visitors.
EAJ/Gallaudet, along with Williams & Dame, is the ONLY team that brings world class experience and proven results in the development of vibrant public markets to this important community development.

We are excited to share our plans with the stakeholders and begin the process of urban revitalization of the Market.