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Re: Happy Holidays!

Frederic & Andrew Robb, and Sarah Stauderman
 

Thanks Nick for this cheerful reminder of The dedication of our post person and waste mgt teams! Wade is the best and my dog Wilbur lets him know it every single day! Happy Holidays all!?

On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 8:43 PM Nick Pearson <nickdpearson@...> wrote:
Hope everyone has had a good 2021 so far and is staying safe in light of the dramatically increasing Covid numbers in DC.

Just a quick note to remind neighbors that we have the good fortune of being taken care of by a wonderful team of trash and recycling folks and Wade is the best damn postperson a neighborhood could ever ask for. If you have the opportunity to provide them an end of the year gift, I have zero doubts they'd greatly appreciate it. I'm pretty sure we all recognize this has been quite a trying time, especially for teams on the front line. Even if you or your family choose not?to provide a gift, please take the opportunity to thank them in person or pass kind words on to them. Any and everything makes a difference!

Safe travels to all who will be away for the next few days and look forward to seeing everyone out in the alley and on the stoops once it warms up again!

Nick & Lauren
242 10th Street, SE

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Re: [0969BLOCK] Happy Holidays!

 

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Thanks for the reminder Nick! ?I hate to admit we¡¯ve never gifted to the garbage/recycling team and we will now!!?

For those of us on 11th St, our mail carrier¡¯s name is Dell. (and I¡¯d argue he¡¯s more amazing than Wade because he is the BEST!)?

Happy Holidays folks, stay safe!!?


Martha Stracener Dantzic
213 11th. St. SE
202-669-3818 cell





On Dec 20, 2021, at 8:43 PM, Nick Pearson <nickdpearson@...> wrote:

Hope everyone has had a good 2021 so far and is staying safe in light of the dramatically increasing Covid numbers in DC.

Just a quick note to remind neighbors that we have the good fortune of being taken care of by a wonderful team of trash and recycling folks and Wade is the best damn postperson a neighborhood could ever ask for. If you have the opportunity to provide them an end of the year gift, I have zero doubts they'd greatly appreciate it. I'm pretty sure we all recognize this has been quite a trying time, especially for teams on the front line. Even if you or your family choose not?to provide a gift, please take the opportunity to thank them in person or pass kind words on to them. Any and everything makes a difference!

Safe travels to all who will be away for the next few days and look forward to seeing everyone out in the alley and on the stoops once it warms up again!

Nick & Lauren
242 10th Street, SE


Happy Holidays!

 

Hope everyone has had a good 2021 so far and is staying safe in light of the dramatically increasing Covid numbers in DC.

Just a quick note to remind neighbors that we have the good fortune of being taken care of by a wonderful team of trash and recycling folks and Wade is the best damn postperson a neighborhood could ever ask for. If you have the opportunity to provide them an end of the year gift, I have zero doubts they'd greatly appreciate it. I'm pretty sure we all recognize this has been quite a trying time, especially for teams on the front line. Even if you or your family choose not?to provide a gift, please take the opportunity to thank them in person or pass kind words on to them. Any and everything makes a difference!

Safe travels to all who will be away for the next few days and look forward to seeing everyone out in the alley and on the stoops once it warms up again!

Nick & Lauren
242 10th Street, SE


Useful newsletter: Keep Warm While Saving Green

 

Note this item:

Rebates Available for Electric Leaf Blowers

To help you turn over a new leaf, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) is launching??for electric leaf blowers! As the seasons change, the DCSEU remains committed to helping District residents and businesses reduce their emissions, adapt to new regulations, and save money.?DCSEU wants to help you make the switch to eco-friendly, electric leaf blowers.?Leave dangerous fuel storage behind and keep it simple with a plug-in or battery-powered leaf blower before the new city ordinance banning gasoline-powered leaf blowers takes effect on January 1, 2022.?Electric leaf blowers are cleaner, safer, quieter, just as reliable, and easier to use. District residents can receive $50 cash back on qualifying leaf blowers and businesses licensed in the District can receive $75 cash back on up to five qualifying electric leaf blowers.?Keep your maintenance costs low and make the switch before the last leaf has fallen. Visit DCSEU¡¯s??to learn more!



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December 2021

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As temperatures dip over the next few weeks, there are plenty of ways to stay warm while saving money and energy. If you pay a heating bill, taking steps to save energy over the winter months will free up money you can use for other needs, or for gifting something special to a loved one over the holidays. Even if you don¡¯t pay for utilities, many energy-saving measures have other benefits, such as reducing drafts and keeping the temperature steady throughout the day.

You may be familiar with well-known winter energy saving tips, such as adjusting the thermostat lower than usual, sealing gaps around doors and windows, or leaving the blinds open to let the sun in. But have you tried these other simple steps?

  • Make sure furniture or other items are not blocking duct openings or other sources of heat.
  • If you have ceiling fans, reverse their direction to go clockwise in the winter so they push warm air down.
  • Make sure your filters are replaced regularly on your heating system, or coordinate with your landlord to do so.
  • Put some trays out with water to evaporate or add some plants to your space, as humidity makes the air feel warmer.
  • If you qualify based on the income guidelines, apply to get help reducing energy bills through the , which conducts audits and installs energy-saving measures.

By taking these actions in your home, you¡¯ll also be helping the District meet its . And doesn¡¯t contributing to shared community efforts bring a little extra warmth to your heart too?

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Rebates Available for Electric Leaf Blowers

To help you turn over a new leaf, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) is launching for electric leaf blowers! As the seasons change, the DCSEU remains committed to helping District residents and businesses reduce their emissions, adapt to new regulations, and save money.?DCSEU wants to help you make the switch to eco-friendly, electric leaf blowers.?Leave dangerous fuel storage behind and keep it simple with a plug-in or battery-powered leaf blower before the new city ordinance banning gasoline-powered leaf blowers takes effect on January 1, 2022.?Electric leaf blowers are cleaner, safer, quieter, just as reliable, and easier to use. District residents can receive $50 cash back on qualifying leaf blowers and businesses licensed in the District can receive $75 cash back on up to five qualifying electric leaf blowers.?Keep your maintenance costs low and make the switch before the last leaf has fallen. Visit DCSEU¡¯s to learn more!

Note that residents looking to dispose their gasoline-powered leaf blowers should do so by placing them in the trash at this time. However, before disposal, fluids such as gas and oil should be drained. Gas and oil should be taken to (3200 Benning Road NE). Gas and oil cannot go in the trash. Businesses should check with their solid waste hauler for disposal instructions.

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Zero Waste Event Guide Now Available

Events are a great way to bring together community members for a common cause or celebration, but they can also generate a lot of waste. To help solve that problem, the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) and Department of Public Works came together to develop the newly-released Zero Waste Event Guide! The guide is short and easy-to-use. It includes tips for before, during, and after the event. Take a look through the guide as you plan your next event and you¡¯ll be helping the District reach its goal of diverting 80% of waste from landfill or incineration (including waste-to-energy) by 2032. The guide is available at?

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Reducing Food Service Waste: Utensils by Request Starting in the New Year

Beginning January 1, 2022, food-serving entities must not distribute disposable straws, utensils, napkins, and other accessory food ware unless these items are specifically requested by the customer or provided at a self-serve station. These requirements also apply to online and mobile orders, including restaurant ordering sites and third-party ordering platforms. By only providing disposable items as needed, businesses will save time and money while also cutting down on unnecessary waste that ends up landfilled or incinerated or as pollution in local rivers. For more information, including how to report a tip if a business is not in compliance, visit?.

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Notice of Request for Partners - 2022 Small and Accessible Sustainability Grant Program

DOEE is seeking eligible entities to submit an application to manage three small subgrants:?

1. Urban Agriculture Infrastructure and Operations Grant Program

2. Ditch the Disposables Grant Program

3. Donation and Reuse Small Grant Program

Through these subgrants, DOEE seeks to provide District of Columbia entities, including non-profits, public and charter schools, and certain businesses, modest funding to advance the District's sustainability goals. Learn more about the Request for Applications (RFA), including a pre-application meeting on?Wednesday, January 5 at 2:00 p.m., at .?Questions about the RFA should be sent to 2022SmallGrants@.... The deadline to apply is?January 18, 2022.?We hope you consider applying or help us spread the word!

JOBS

Department of Energy and Environment ¨C Green Fellows

The?Green Fellows Leadership and Development Program is a competitive paid opportunity designed for students who are currently enrolled in a graduate study program. Candidates must either attend a local-area higher education institution or be a District resident. The Program is both a career exploration and pipeline program for students interested in job placement at DOEE. Green Fellows perform a variety of assignments designed specifically to enhance their public service values, environmental knowledge, critical leadership skills, and project management abilities. Fellows will have several opportunities to come together with their cohort to participate in cross-disciplinary and professional development trainings, collaborative group projects, field work, volunteerism, field trips, and other value-added opportunities. Fellows are connected to a program area which matches their unique skill set, background, expertise, and interests.

Visit the DOEE to apply by December 20. Inquiries may be sent to the Program Coordinator, Larissa Etwaroo-Bako, at?larissa.etwaroo@....

Department of Energy and Environment ¨C Environmental Protection Specialist

The incumbent will serve as an Environmental Protection Specialist enforcing regulatory programs and conducting compliance assistance to regulated entities in the Partnering and Environmental Conservation (PEC) Branch, Watershed Protection Division, Natural Resources Administration. The mission of the PEC Branch is to cultivate partnerships through engagement; education; regulation; and financial, technical, and compliance assistance to achieve the District¡¯s clean water goals and support community priorities. The incumbent will implement and enforce the District¡¯s bag law; foam ban, straw ban and food service ware requirements; and coal tar and high Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) sealant ban. The incumbent will also support ongoing partnership and programmatic activities in the PEC Branch. Applications for this position are due by?December 21. To learn more about the position or to apply, visit the??and search for job ID 15262.

Casey Trees ¨C Urban Forester

The Urban Forester is responsible for the management and smooth execution of Casey Trees¡¯ tree planting programs on both public and private lands. This incumbent fields and schedules tree planting and related consultations on a year-round basis with property owners and others and responds to referrals from local government, industry partners, and others. The Urban Forester also coordinates spring, fall, and winter tree plantings to flow seamlessly with other tree planting activities and events.

To learn more about the position or to apply, visit the .

FRESHFARM ¨C Pop Up Food Hub Operations Associate

FRESHFARM¡¯s Pop Up Food Hub (PUFH) is the first (and only!) of its kind, offering hyper-local food access and distribution services by coordinating wholesale procurement from local farms for underserved buyers. FRESHFARM¡¯s team works closely with numerous community organizations that serve low-income families and individuals with a need for fresh fruits and vegetables. PUFH Operations Associates are responsible for supporting and implementing the daily operations of the PUFH and gain first-hand experience learning about DC¡¯s local food system along the way. This is a seasonal, part-time position with regular weekly hours, ranging from 20-30 hours per week depending on customer demand.

To learn more about the position or to apply, visit the .

VOLUNTEER

Invasive Removal - Melvin Hazen East

Please join National Park Service, Rock Creek Conservancy, and Weed Warrior Leader Rena Subotnik for a morning of socially-distant service on?Saturday, December 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.?Under Rena's leadership, volunteers will remove invasive plants from Rock Creek Park. Invasive species are among the biggest threats to this urban park. To register for the event, visit the?.

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EVENTS

Resilience: Community Empowerment Series

The FH Faunteroy Community Enrichment Center (FCEC), located at 4800 Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE in Ward 7, launched a on Thursdays for community members to engage, meet, and discuss resilience matters that impact them directly. The series is inspired by the work of the , in partnership with community leaders, DOEE, the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, and other community-focused organizations. The second Thursday of the month features a presenter from DOEE on the topic of "Flooding and Climate Change for Renters and Homeowners" and the next session will be January 13 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. The sessions offer limited in-person seating and a virtual participation option, and they are live-streamed and recorded. For more information, visit the .

Resilience

Commission on Climate Change & Resiliency: Knowledge Forum and Exchange

The Commission on Climate Change & Resiliency is an independent body created by the District of Columbia to provide guidance to the Mayor and Council. The Commission is holding a public forum on Saturday, January 8, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to gather testimonials and research on the impacts of climate change in the District of Columbia. The event will inform a report to the Mayor and the Council with recommendations on how the District can mitigate climate change impacts and coordinate adaptation strategies. Interested citizens, businesses, civic organizations, researchers, and students that would like to speak at the forum can submit a proposal by December 15, 2021.

For more information and to sign up to attend, visit the .

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eCYCLE Collection Events

By recycling used electronics, individuals can help recover valuable resources and properly manage potentially hazardous materials. , through manufacturers¡¯ collection and recycling plans, is bringing District residents more options for recycling their electronics.

The following items are banned from the trash and are collected at the eCYCLE DC collection events: computers and monitors, tablet, e-readers, mice, keyboards, DVD or VCR players, printers, televisions, game consoles, and portable music players. For more information, check out this .

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  • Saturday, December 18, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m.?3160 16th St NW (near Mt. Pleasant Library)

Please visit the??to check for any updates closer to the event date?and keep an eye out for 2022 events, which will be posted soon.

what we're reading

: D.C.-area native Jerome Foster has launched several first-of-their-kind initiatives to raise awareness of the connections between environmental and social justice. He is now the youngest member of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

: An estimated one in ten Native Americans do not have access to clean drinking water, an issue likely to be exacerbated by increased extreme weather events. In this hour-long conversation, President of the Navajo Nation Jonathan Nez and Executive Director of the Navajo Water Project Emma Robbins discuss solutions to this water crisis.

: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused several transit agencies to rethink how they prioritize investments and provide equitable service. The pandemic underscored the unmet needs of lower income communities and communities of color, particularly for bus service.

: Joe Lapp, a former Kenilworth resident, wrote this booklet on the history of the Kenilworth neighborhood, which includes the shifts in racial makeup of the neighborhood over time, advocacy by community leaders, and the origins of Kenilworth Park and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens.

: This 40-minute documentary by the United Nation of Individuals Fighting Impossibilities and The Fresh Food Factory Market shares insights from residents and practitioners in the District on determinants of community health, housing security, and generational wealth.

LET'S GET CONNECTED!

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Little Free Library Grand Opening

 

Hello neighbors,

As those of you who have walked by our porch on 11th Street over the last few months may have seen, my son Miles and I have been at work building a Little Free Library since the summer.? It is finally finished and we have installed it.? We are going to have a short ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate it this weekend.? Please stop by if you'd like!?

251 11th Street SE
Sunday, December 12, 2021 @ 11 AM

See attached flier for details and some progress photos

-sm


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Re: [all good 200block11thstSE] ISO: Jumper box

 

Thanks folks!

Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 26, 2021, at 12:46 PM, Martha Stracener Dantzic via groups.io <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:

?Anyone have a jumper box we could borrow? My sis in law¡¯s car¡¯s battery is dead in the parking garage at Eastern Market.

Ping me if you have one of those fancy boxes. I need to get one!

Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Martha Dantzic
202-669-3818




Re: [all good 0969BLOCK] ISO: Jumper box

 

Thanks folks!
Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 26, 2021, at 12:46 PM, Martha Stracener Dantzic via groups.io <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:

?Anyone have a jumper box we could borrow? My sis in law¡¯s car¡¯s battery is dead in the parking garage at Eastern Market.

Ping me if you have one of those fancy boxes. I need to get one!

Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Martha Dantzic
202-669-3818




ISO: Jumper box

 

Anyone have a jumper box we could borrow? My sis in law¡¯s car¡¯s battery is dead in the parking garage at Eastern Market.

Ping me if you have one of those fancy boxes. I need to get one!

Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Martha Dantzic
202-669-3818


Lots of free books

 

We just put a lot of books out by our house (224 10th). Come by, take a few!


Glenda Lopez purse found in alley

 

If anyone knows Glenda or a Lopez, seems to be from Maryland¡­. With kids.

Found in T of the alley on the East side. Has some keys and lots of insurance type cards in it but no money of course.

LMK if you know her!

Martha Dantzic
202-669-3818


Re: Air BnBs on the block?

 

Hi Martha, thanks for the suggestion and prod.?

Just so everyone knows, we recently turned our?basement rental into an airbnb/short term rental. It is a very nice furnished 2-bedroom/1 bath apartment in our Capitol Hill house.? It is listed on Airbnb, VRBO and Sabbatical Homes. We are? located at 219 11th st SE.? Do share it with your friends and family who might be visiting.? Thanks, Antonia







On Monday, October 25, 2021, 12:53:27 PM EDT, Martha Stracener Dantzic <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:


Hi Neighbors -?

Sorry for the double email for some of you but wondering if any of you have Air BnBs on the block, near by ¡ª some folks are asking and I thought it¡¯d be great to be able to share with all of our neighbors.

Thanks for sharing what you know!!


Martha Stracener Dantzic
213 11th. St. SE
202-669-3818 cell






Air BnBs on the block?

 

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Hi Neighbors -?

Sorry for the double email for some of you but wondering if any of you have Air BnBs on the block, near by ¡ª some folks are asking and I thought it¡¯d be great to be able to share with all of our neighbors.

Thanks for sharing what you know!!


Martha Stracener Dantzic
213 11th. St. SE
202-669-3818 cell






10th street block party today

 

Hi all,

Apologies that I did not send this sooner.? As you may have noticed from the signs, we are having a block party on the 200 block of 10th Street today.? All of you are welcome.? We have a moon bounce out there now and the egg toss is at 4:30.? Halloween costumes would be especially superb.

Enjoy your Saturday,

Cara
224 10th St
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Kids' ski stuff

 

We have the following stuff to give away. It¡¯s all kid-sized, and in fair condition. Nothing wrong with it, but it doesn¡¯t fit anyone in our house any more! We bought it all used at the ski swap a few years ago.

Two pairs boots - unisex. Probably about size 2 - 5. Your kids are welcome to try them on to see if they fit. The smaller pair is rear-entry, easier to get in and out of.
One pair skis, with bindings, 120 cm. Atomic brand.

Let me know if you¡¯re interested.

-Dan


Re: Cat still missing

 

Thanks Sam.? I passed your message to Laelia earlier.? She sent a note to the other mailing list just a few minutes ago that their cat is home.? Someone spotted it far away from the block and contacted them. Thanks all for keeping a look out!

On October 15, 2021 11:46 AM Sam Moghtaderi <sam@...> wrote:


I saw a gray cat walking east on the C Street sidewalks between 10/11th around 7:30 ?this AM. Not sure if it was Lightning, who looks a bit more black.?

-sm



On Oct 15, 2021, at 11:27 AM, Danny <danny@...> wrote:

Apologies to those on multiple lists.? I am sure many of you are familiar with Lightening.? We have been missing his patrols around our house.? Please see contact details below.
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Laelia Gilborn <mail4laelia@...>
To: Gessford Court Area Mutual Support Covid-19 <gessford-cv19@...>
Date: October 14, 2021 6:31 PM
Subject: Cat still missing


Hi Everyone, Thanks for your concern. Lightening is still missing. I am attaching a better photo. Please feel free to forward to people in surrounding blocks. We are at 301-922-6760 and 202-468-2194. Thank you!!!


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Re: Cat still missing

 

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I saw a gray cat walking east on the C Street sidewalks between 10/11th around 7:30 ?this AM. Not sure if it was Lightning, who looks a bit more black.?

-sm


On Oct 15, 2021, at 11:27 AM, Danny <danny@...> wrote:

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Apologies to those on multiple lists.? I am sure many of you are familiar with Lightening.? We have been missing his patrols around our house.? Please see contact details below.
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Laelia Gilborn <mail4laelia@...>
To: Gessford Court Area Mutual Support Covid-19 <gessford-cv19@...>
Date: October 14, 2021 6:31 PM
Subject: Cat still missing


Hi Everyone, Thanks for your concern. Lightening is still missing. I am attaching a better photo. Please feel free to forward to people in surrounding blocks. We are at 301-922-6760 and 202-468-2194. Thank you!!!


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Cat still missing

 

Apologies to those on multiple lists.? I am sure many of you are familiar with Lightening.? We have been missing his patrols around our house.? Please see contact details below.

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Laelia Gilborn <mail4laelia@...>
To: Gessford Court Area Mutual Support Covid-19 <gessford-cv19@...>
Date: October 14, 2021 6:31 PM
Subject: Cat still missing


Hi Everyone, Thanks for your concern. Lightening is still missing. I am attaching a better photo. Please feel free to forward to people in surrounding blocks. We are at 301-922-6760 and 202-468-2194. Thank you!!!


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Hangers

 


I¡¯m looking for hangers. It¡¯s one of this things people are often looking to get rid of so thought I¡¯d ask around. Let me know and I can swing by to pick them up.

Thanks!
Antonia ?


Young America 6 drawer dresser for sale

 

Folks,

We posted a dresser on Craigs List.??


It is in pretty good shape.? Scratches are circled in the photos.??

Best regards,
Danny (200 11th)


A Bike Thief Visits the Moghtaderis AGAIN

Alissa Moghtaderi
 

Apologies if you just heard me screaming profanities in the alley while I chased away this bike thief who was in our carport. We are quite sure this is a different guy from the one who visited us twice in one day a couple weeks ago.

He didn¡¯t get any bikes, thank goodness, and we have installed some countermeasures to inhibit him next time. We had bought them Saturday morning but hadn¡¯t been able to install them yet¡­ until it suddenly became priority #1!

Stay safe, friends, and lock your bikes.