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patio table - free!

 

Neighbors,

We have a patio table that we are giving away.? Though we had it set up we never really used it as it was a little big for our space.? See attached photos.? It is disassembled and easy to move.

It is 30" tall and 60" in diameter.? ? It is resin wicker on a aluminum frame with a glass top.? There is a hole in the middle to allow for an umbrella.

Danny and Catherine
200 11th??


DOEE AND THE WHARF REVEAL NEW HIGH WATER MARK SCULPTUREIN CELEBRATION OF FLOOD AWARENESS WEEK

 

Thought this was interesting enough to share.? Antonia

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 17th, 2022 ? ??

CONTACT:?Nicole Goines, PIO, (202) 536-7666 cell, nicole.goines1@...

DOEE AND THE WHARF REVEAL NEW HIGH WATER MARK SCULPTUREIN CELEBRATION OF FLOOD AWARENESS WEEK

Artwork Educates District Residents on Flood Risk and Resiliency?

WASHINGTON ¨C?In celebration of Flood Awareness Week, The DC Department of Energy and Environment partnered with The Wharf to help raise District residents¡¯ awareness of flooding through a June 21 ribbon cutting ceremony of a High Water Mark (HWM) sculpture located near the Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf in Ward 7. HIGH WATER MARK DC is a public art project that identifies the extent of historic flooding during storm events within DC's floodplain (the area at risk of storm-caused flooding).?

The District has more than 2,800 properties in the Special Flood Hazard Area (that is, regulatory floodplain area) vulnerable to flooding, and more properties are becoming subject to floodplain designations.?Severe weather and flooding can happen at any time and the District has experienced significant flooding events in the past. It is critical that District residents stay alert and prepare for flooding.?

¡°The High Water Mark sculpture visually communicates the flood risk that the District faces, can increase our understanding of potential flood risks, and identify the best strategies to build resilience in flood-prone communities,¡± said DOEE Director Tommy Wells. ¡°The Bowser Administration¡¯s commitment to prepare for climate change and ensure Washington, DC is sustainable and resilient for future generations are possible with partnerships such as the one demonstrated today.¡±?

Curry Hackett & Patrick McDonough are the DC-based artists, designers, and educators who designed the Wharf High Water Mark sculpture. Together, they collaborate with municipal agencies and neighborhood stakeholders to create site-responsive and community-minded public art initiatives along the East Coast.?

The sculpture is supported in part by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.? It is one of three such markers, located in Kingman Island and Marvin Gaye Park respectively, intended to help the public understand the risk of flooding, and encourage them to become more resilient to future flooding.

Learn more about your flood risk at , and find out how DOEE is working to help you manage it at .


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Keep Cool DC!

 

This is a good DC newsletter if you don't already get it.? Antonia

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June 2022

Summer

Photo Credit: Capitol Waterfront BID

Summer is finally here! Everything is all bright colors and intense sunshine. Sunshine sointense, you can see the humid haze in the air and the heat radiating from the sidewalks. A sure sign that the summer heat waves are here as well.

Extreme heat, often referred to as a "heat wave,¡± is an extended period of high temperature usually accompanied by high humidity. This past month DC saw one of . Temperatures rose to the high 90s (highly unusual that early in the year) and we are set to experience even higher temperatures before the season ends.

Extreme heat can be, well, extremely dangerous. Temperatures in this range dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat can also decrease water and air quality, cause blackouts, and affect overall city infrastructure. In the District, the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency¡¯s (HSEMA) is available to address times of extreme heat. It is initiated whenever the heat index reaches 95 degrees, with ¡°cooling centers¡± being activated across the city.

are places where residents can gain some relief during extreme heat periods. They range from air-conditioned facilities such as libraries and recreation centers to outdoor spaces such as swimming pools and spray parks. Once activated, these cooling centers are fully open to the public and available across all Wards.

and find your local cooling center.

You can start preparing for the heat ahead by through District social media and communication channels, downloading the free , signing up for , creating a , or building and re-stocking your For more information on where to go and what to do, call 311 or text 32311.

announcemnts

DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Panel Highlights Flood Resilience

On June 2, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities held a virtual discussion focused on photographers, filmmakers, and planners who address flood resilience in Washington, DC, New Orleans, and other locales with threatened shorelines. This was all to celebrate the Fragile Beauty exhibition that opened in May. Featured speakers were artists Alexandra Silverthorne and Bahar Y¨¹r¨¹ko?lu, New Orleans architectural designer and planner Jaime Ramiro (Rami) Diaz, and the Department of Energy and Environment¡¯s (DOEE¡¯s) Allyson Criner Brown. To view a recording of the discussion, visit this .

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Anacostia Environmental Youth Summit Draws Local Students to Learn About Their Environment

DOEE¡¯s Watershed Protection Division welcomed 350 3rd through 8th graders from DC Public Schools at Anacostia Park for the 2022 Anacostia Environmental Youth Summit on May 20. DOEE partnered with the Friends of Anacostia Park for this fun day of learning about the ecological and human history of the Anacostia River. Students went on boat tours of the river with the Anacostia Watershed Society, Earth Conservation Corps, and Anacostia Riverkeeper. They enjoyed music and roller skating in the National Park Service¡¯s Anacostia Skating Pavilion. And they participated in engaging activities with 15 education partners. The summit also included a zero-waste lunch, with compost and recycling as a central focus. Ultimately, it was great educational day out at Anacostia Park.

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10th Annual DC Electric Vehicle Grand Prix Showcases Student Knowledge

On April 30, DOEE, along with partners Global Energy Education Environment (Global EEE), Pepco, and the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), hosted the 10th?annual DC Electric Vehicle (EV) Grand Prix at the Bertie Backus-UDC Campus. The DC EV Grand Prix is a mini EV energy efficiency race amongst high school students. DOEE partners with Global EEE to teach high school students about energy efficiency concepts, the role EVs play in our environment, and how to construct vehicles to compete in the DC EV Grand Prix.?

During the Grand Prix, over 20 teams participated, including teams from as far as Baltimore County. It was a very competitive race as all the teams put on display the concepts they learned during the education sessions. After three long heats, Perry Hall School from Maryland emerged as the 1st?place winners, and Jackson-Reed High School (formerly known as Wilson High School), came in 2nd?place. The event drew a crowd of over 100 people and was a huge draw for the community! For more information,?visit this .

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GRANTS & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Request for Applicants for the Chesapeake Bay Program Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Coordination Grant

DOEE seeks eligible entities to field a person(s) who will facilitate and coordinate the implementation of key elements of the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Implementation Plan. The DOEE-CBP partnership seeks to advance a vision of clean water, abundant life, conserved lands, public access to water, a vibrant cultural heritage, and a diversity of engaged citizens and stakeholders. The deadline to apply is July 22 at 11:59 p.m.For more information and to apply, visit this .

Request for Applicants for the Enhancing Green Infrastructure Community Benefits Grants

DOEE seeks eligible entities to increase the benefits that District??- generating green infrastructure provides to property owners, nearby residents, and other stakeholders, with a focus on historically marginalized communities and communities that face historical or current environmental injustices. These grants will fund projects that implement a participatory planning and design process to identify community-identified green infrastructure benefits, in addition to stormwater runoff reduction, and develop best practices for future engagement with communities towards identifying their desired green infrastructure benefits. The deadline to apply is August 5 at 11:59 p.m. For more information and to apply, visit this .

The 2022-23 DC Futures Program

The aims to help District college students complete their first associate or bachelor¡¯s degree. The program offers last-dollar scholarships (tuition, fees, and cost of attendance) at three local universities in addition to college coaching, as well as personal and financial support services for all participants. One of the is a B.A. in Urban Sustainability from the University of the District of Columbia. The application for the 2022-23 school year closes on August 19. Interested individuals are invited to review the and submit a .

Request for Proposals for The Environmental Justice Data Fund

The Environmental Justice Data Fund aims to help frontline communities that have been historically underserved and disproportionately impacted by climate change and environmental injustice. The Fund will enable frontline communities in the United States to use data to unlock resources, increase their access to Justice40 benefits and federal infrastructure funding, and advocate for new policies that empower communities to address past environmental harm and pave the way to a more sustainable, climate-resilient future. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and will close on September 16. For more information and to apply, visit this .

JOBS

Department of Energy and Environment ¨C Environmental Protection Specialist

This position is in the Watershed Protection Division (WPD) of the Natural Resources Administration of DOEE and will fill the role of Tree Planting and Policy Coordinator. The mission of the WPD is to conserve the soil and water resources of the District of Columbia and protect its watersheds from nonpoint source pollution. The incumbent will serve as the agency¡¯s point person on tree planting and policy and will manage the District¡¯s Urban Forestry Advisory Council. The deadline to apply is June 28. For more information, visit this and search for the role using this Job ID: 17536.

Department of Energy and Environment ¨C Climate Program Analyst

This position in the Urban Sustainability Administration will coordinate the implementation of plans to achieve the District¡¯s ambitious goals to cut carbon pollution and prepare for climate change within the agency, across related District agencies (including HSEMA, The Office of Planning, DC Health, The District Department of Transportation), and with community partners. Responsibilities include developing new strategies to reduce carbon pollution and advance climate resilience, coordinating annual progress reports, developing and strengthening community partnerships, and engaging with residents on climate change (with a focus on black, indigenous, and people of color who are overburdened by climate change impacts). Strong facilitation, communications, project management, and analytical skills are required in addition to experience in, and knowledge of climate policy. The deadline to apply is June 30. For more information, visit this and search for the role using this Job ID: 17670.

Department of Energy and Environment ¨C Green Food Program Analyst

This position with the Urban Sustainability Administration will help launch the District¡¯s new Green Food Purchasing Program, a next step in advancing the District¡¯s commitment to the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. In supporting the District¡¯s first assessment of greenhouse gas emissions associated with food procurement, and recommendations for reducing that impact, this individual will work closely with a diverse set of partners and stakeholders. This will include collaborating with a network of cities and institutions with shared goals, including signatories to the Cool Food Pledge, as well as with non-governmental organizations and District government agencies. Specific duties include establishing a methodology and collecting data in order to estimate the greenhouse gas emissions associated with food purchases, identifying and supporting strategies to reduce emissions from food and other government purchases, and reporting progress. This individual will support the broader work of the Urban Sustainability Administration to advance climate action and institutionalize environmentally preferable purchasing.?The deadline to apply is June 30. For more information, visit this and search for the role using this Job ID: 17671.

DC Greens ¨C Produce Prescription (Rx) Coordinator

DC Greens is a nonprofit organization that advances health equity by building a just and resilient food system in the nation¡¯s capital. It is currently seeking a Produce Rx Coordinator who will support the implementation of the DC Greens Produce Prescription (Produce Rx) program and coordination of a ¡°Food as Medicine¡± campaign. The successful candidate will have an interest in community health and nutrition as well as building a just food system with the people of DC. This position involves communications with a diverse group of stakeholders and community members, event and meeting planning, as well as program coordination and data management. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis. For more information and to apply, visit this .

The Anacostia Watershed Society ¨C Manager of Education?

The Anacostia Watershed Society seeks a Manager of Education to engage watershed communities (youth and adults) in learning about, experiencing, and restoring the Anacostia River and its watershed through environmental education programs. This full-time, exempt position will teach watershed education in area classrooms, lead field studies on the Anacostia River, conduct teacher trainings, and engage students as well as other volunteers in service projects. For more information and to apply, visit this .

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

Apply to Join the Green Building Advisory Council as a Private Sector Representative

The Green Building Advisory Council (GBAC) is a volunteer commission that makes recommendations on green building policies and monitors the District's compliance with green building requirements. Made up of representatives from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, the?GBAC?continues to support the District as a leader in green building innovation. To view agendas for upcoming meetings and minutes from past meetings, visit the?. The next?GBAC?meeting is scheduled for?Wednesday, August 3, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.?and is open to the public. The meeting agenda, including a link to join the virtual meeting, will be posted to the??at least 48 hours before the meeting. The?GBAC?is seeking applicants who live or work in the District to fill one vacancy for a private sector representative. For more information or to apply, visit the?.

EVENTS

Urban Farm Tours with DC Greens

Join DC Greens as they give tours of the newly opened Well at Oxon Run throughout June. This urban farm is a community and wellness space dedicated to serving the residents of Ward 8. Grab the chance to get down and dirty and find out more about urban farms in the District. Tours will take place in Oxon Run Park at 300 Valley Ave SE on the following dates:

  • June 23, 2:00¨C4:00 p.m.
  • June 30, 2:00¨C4:00 p.m.

For more information, visit this .

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2022 Flood Awareness Week?

During the third week of each June, DOEE (in conjunction with HSEMA; The Department of Insurance, Savings, and Banking; and the DC Silver Jackets) hosts the annual Flood Awareness Week to raise public knowledge of flood risk in the District, encourage the public to take actions to reduce their flood risk, and provide information on available resources. This year¡¯s flood week programming, occurring from June 21 to June 24, will present flood related topics aligned with the needs of DC residents. Programs will allow residents to work with elected officials to create a more cohesive program that will leave a major impact on the community.

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Commission of Arts and Humanities¡¯ Exhibition on Fragile Beauty

With the Fragile Beauty exhibit,?33 DC artists seek to bring a sense of balance to an array of environmental injustices. Their art and their vision advocate awareness, mindfulness, consciousness, and stewardship, offering pathways towards personal partnership with our planet. They tell their stories with painting, sculpture, prints, photography, and installations. They inform us of both the joyful and the sorrowful, the woeful and the hopeful. Featured artists include Tammy Barnes, Jeffrey Berg, Monica Jahan Bose, Elizabeth Casqueiro, Gloria Chapa, and more. The exhibit is being held at 200 I Street SE from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The exhibit is open until July 1. For more information, visit this .

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Come to the Next Fix-It DC Event

Let¡¯s celebrate repair! Come and learn to disassemble and troubleshoot all your broken objects at the next Fix-It DC event.??is a program which includes all-ages community events where people bring their broken household items and learn how to assess, disassemble, and repair them instead of sending them to the landfill.

Attend the upcoming Fix-It events at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Labs on:

  • Wednesday, June 22, 5:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 16, 2:30 p.m.?

If you would like to learn more about Fix-It DC program, visit the?.

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The Department of Energy and Environment¡¯s Pollinator Week Event on Kingman Island

DOEE will be holding an event for Pollinator Week on June 25 on Kingman Island from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. DOEE and partners will have information about pollinators and how residents can support them in the District. There will be activities for kids, a nature walk with a botanist, and a seed giveaway at the end of the day. Attendees are encouraged to take public transportation to the event. The nearest streetcar stop is Benning Road and Oklahoma Avenue NE on the H/Benning line and the nearest bus stop is Benning Road and Anacostia Avenue NE. For more information, visit this .

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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, June 18, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. 1400 41st St SE (Ward 7, near Fort Davis Recreation Center)
  • Saturday, June 25, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. 1230 Sumner Rd SE (Ward 8, near Barry Farm Recreation Center)
  • Saturday, July 9, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. Near corner of Champlain St NW & Columbia Rd NW (Ward 1, near Unity Park)
  • Saturday, July 9, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. 1350 49th St NE (Ward 7, near Deanwood Library)
  • Saturday, July 16, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. Near 403 7th St SE (Ward 6, near Southeast Library)
  • Saturday, July 16, 10:00 a.m.¨C2:00 p.m. 1555 34th St NW (Ward 2, Near Volta Park Recreation Center)

Please visit the to check for any updates closer to the event date.

BANNER

Here¡¯s your guide to celebrating Pride Month all over the District. Check out the many events planned for June and go out and show your pride!

Have nothing planned for the summer? Take on the Assateague & Shenandoah Road Trip! Leave from Washington DC and drive through the Assateague Island National Seashore, Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway and more. Click to find the nearest EV charging stations on the route.

Did you know electric cars were on the roads as far back as the 19th century? Watch this video and find out the surprisingly long history of electric cars.

LET'S GET CONNECTED!

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Benning Road Transfer Station

 

Hi neighbors,
FYA - The Fort Totten dump has closed temporarily.? DC opened the Benning Road Transfer Station to residents, which is much closer to Cap Hill.?
More about this below.


Fort Totten Transfer Station

Collection of hazardous household waste

Beginning April 6, 2022

Residential operations?including bulk, trash, and recycling?drop-off will take place at?the Benning Road Transfer Station.?The Fort Totten transfer station will be closed for drop-offs until Fall 2022. Operations will be moved to the Benning Road Transfer station located at 3200 Benning Road, NE?starting April 6, 10 am ¨C 2 pm, Wednesday ¨C Friday.

Residents can still contact 311 to schedule a bulk pick up. Click??for more information, and FAQs.


-Maureen


FREE Classical Music Concert - This Sunday, June 5, 2022 5:00PM

Linda Kotis
 

Dear Neighbors:?

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Our Second String Orchestra Concert is being held outdoors this Sunday, June 5, 2022 at 5:00PM in Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill.??


Running time of the concert is about 30 minutes, so plan to arrive early so you don¡¯t miss anything. Our program features the following:

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?- Ukrainian National Anthem

?- Czardas by Vittorio Monti, with a solo performance

?- Adoration by Florence Price

?- Three?Pieces in Baroque Style by Krzysztof Penderecki

?- Pizzicato Polka by Johann and Joseph Strauss

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Please spread the word to your friends and neighbors.??This is a free family friendly event and all ages are welcome. We hope to see you there!

?

Linda

200 10th Street SE


Brace bands needed ASAP!

 

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Hi Neighbors ?-?

Sorry for the random ask here - but I am desperately in need of the little rubber bands that are used on braces (but maybe not so much anymore !?) . ?I need it for my sleeping mouth guard and am headed out for a trip in about 15 minutes. ??

If you have any little bands laying around, I would love to take them off your hands. ?Or steal them from your teenager.?

Text me if you happen to have some! ?I¡¯m hopping in an uber at 930.


Martha Stracener Dantzic
202-669-3818 cell







One Acre Farm CSA sign up time!

 

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Hi Friends and Neighbors -?

It¡¯s that time of year where our amazing?CSA One Acre Farm is starting up for the summer season.? Now, Farmer Mike and his crew are doing shares all year long, with sweet add ons like a mushroom share and an herb share.? Shares come in small and large sizes, where you can skip a couple of weeks and you can even customize your share to get more of what you love and none of what you hate.? ?And right here, in your very own alley! ?How hyperlocal can you be???

Check out their site to learn more and join us and your neighbors in enjoying THE BEST veggies in the DMV!?


LMK if you have any questions!?


Martha Stracener Dantzic
202-669-3818 cell







Polaroid camera anyone?

 

Hi Neighbors -

Sammy and some other neighborhood kids are playing paparazzi tonight at Maury at the Market. We¡¯d love to use a Polaroid camera for the photos. LMK if you may have one to borrow?

Thanks so much!

Martha Dantzic
213 11th St SE
202-669-3818


Re: WP Metro section article about 10th Street SE

 

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The print edition, with much better photos of our street, is in today¡¯s (April 30) Washington Post.?

Marci

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On Apr 30, 2022, at 7:49 AM, Linda Kotis <linda.kotis@...> wrote:

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Good morning neighbors. In case you hadn't already seen this, below is a link to an article from the Washington Post about the history of the 200 block of 10th Street SE.



Linda?

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Free Show Sunday at Hill Center 4:30 CJ Chenier and his Red Hot Louisiana Band!

 

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Hey friends and neighbors - hope you¡¯ll join us Sunday at Hill Center to kick off our Spring Concert Series.

And, help us celebrate David¡¯s birthday!

Hope to see you there!


Martha Stracener Dantzic
202-669-3818 cell







Save Mott's Market effort

 

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Hi Friends and Neighbors - if you haven¡¯t heard about the Save Motts Market campaign, check out the info below and some info from some of the organizers. ?Next grassroots meeting is tonight - if you are interested in learning more or getting involved, go sign up on the website here:

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    • As we head into the homestretch of this final push for investors, we encourage you all to spread the word about our effort to your contacts. Resources will continue to be added to our website throughout the week.?
    • Video:
      • Our very talented neighbor Michael Skinner has made a promotional/informational video to share with our contacts. Please share it far and wide! You can find the link to the video here:
        • Video:?
      • Please tag our social media accounts?@SaveMottsMarket both on twitter and instagram.
    • Press:
      • We have three new articles out tonight. Please share on your social media pages.
        • The Hill is Home article can be found?.
        • The Commercial Observer can be found?.
        • Lincoln Park PLANTS newsletter has been sent out to the listserve.?
        • I will be adding both public articles to our website under the "Press" page for folks to access.
    • If you would like to be added to our grassroots committee, please let us know. The next grassroots meeting will be Wednesday April 6th at 8pm.

Martha Stracener Dantzic
202-669-3818 cell







Box found in front of our house

 

I found a box of seed trays on the sidewalk in front of our house. Anyone missing this? See attached photo. Danny (200 11th)


ISO 1BR/Studio Apartment

 

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Hello Friends and Neighbors??-?


My dear friend Leah, jewelry artist, originally at Eastern Market and who brought me to the neighborhood, is looking for a small, affordable 1 BR/Studio in close proximity to our home to rent with her cat.??


Please LMK if you or any friends have a basement apartment coming available in the next couple of months.?


Thanks so much!?


Martha Dantzic

213 11th St SE

202-669-3818



Re: [0969BLOCK] Possible Pepco Scammer

 

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We also had a woman stop by this afternoon, with the same story as outlined in the article you sent. Asked to see our bills and claimed we would save a lot of money, ¡°just like many of [our] neighbors have!¡±

Sam




On Feb 26, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Bobby McMillin <bobby.mcmillin@...> wrote:

?We just had a woman come to our door with no credentials asking to see pepco bills for some kind of verification. Imagine she¡¯s trying others. Maybe she¡¯s legitimate but more likely a scam as described below:

Slamming (Switching Energy Supply Companies)

salesperson knocking on the door

¡°Slamming¡± is the practice of switching your utility supplier and is another favorite of scammers. So, you wonder how scammers are able to switch your energy supplier? Remember Maryland is a choice state, so you can choose a different energy supplier. So for electricity, you can choose the default supplier or switch to solar, wind or other energy source. No matter the supplier of electricity, PEPCO would still send your bills. Here¡¯s where the scammers come in.

Legally, a salesperson comes to your door, or calls you on the phone, to ask if you want to switch energy suppliers and pitches their product or claims to have a better rate than your current supplier. Scammers might not take no for an answer and switch your supplier anyway. They may claim to be ¡°from your utility company¡± or ¡°the government¡± and need to see your bill in order to determine if you are eligible for discounts. Your bill has your account number which is how they make the switch.

Absolutely, under no circumstances show these individuals a copy of your bill. In some instances, the person at your door may try and create a sense of urgency or even threaten not to leave your property until she¡¯s seen your bill. This is your home so you can simply close your door.

If at a later time, you decide to change your supplier company, do your homework and research which company will be the best fit for you. The??website can help you research programs and options on your energy consumption. The??has more information regarding this slamming scam. If you have questions about who your electricity supplier is, please contact your utility. In Montgomery County, that could be Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), or Potomac Edison Company.



Re: Possible Pepco Scammer

 

This young women just came by knocking on our door about an hour ago.? I didn't understand what she was talking about but she did ask to see our pepco bill and of course I said no. It didn't seem to be about switching utility supplier but something about getting a rebate on something we were being charged for having to do with "wifi".? She said there should be a notice on our bill about it. It didn't make any sense and I just told her I'd look at our bill and deal with it online, and closed the door.? As you said she showed no obvious credentials.

Antonia

On Saturday, February 26, 2022, 04:32:19 PM EST, Bobby McMillin <bobby.mcmillin@...> wrote:


We just had a woman come to our door with no credentials asking to see pepco bills for some kind of verification. Imagine she¡¯s trying others. Maybe she¡¯s legitimate but more likely a scam as described below:

Slamming (Switching Energy Supply Companies)

salesperson knocking on the door

¡°Slamming¡± is the practice of switching your utility supplier and is another favorite of scammers. So, you wonder how scammers are able to switch your energy supplier? Remember Maryland is a choice state, so you can choose a different energy supplier. So for electricity, you can choose the default supplier or switch to solar, wind or other energy source. No matter the supplier of electricity, PEPCO would still send your bills. Here¡¯s where the scammers come in.

Legally, a salesperson comes to your door, or calls you on the phone, to ask if you want to switch energy suppliers and pitches their product or claims to have a better rate than your current supplier. Scammers might not take no for an answer and switch your supplier anyway. They may claim to be ¡°from your utility company¡± or ¡°the government¡± and need to see your bill in order to determine if you are eligible for discounts. Your bill has your account number which is how they make the switch.

Absolutely, under no circumstances show these individuals a copy of your bill. In some instances, the person at your door may try and create a sense of urgency or even threaten not to leave your property until she¡¯s seen your bill. This is your home so you can simply close your door.

If at a later time, you decide to change your supplier company, do your homework and research which company will be the best fit for you. The??website can help you research programs and options on your energy consumption. The??has more information regarding this slamming scam. If you have questions about who your electricity supplier is, please contact your utility. In Montgomery County, that could be Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), or Potomac Edison Company.



Re: Possible Pepco Scammer

 

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We just had a woman come to our door with no credentials asking to see pepco bills for some kind of verification. Imagine she¡¯s trying others. Maybe she¡¯s legitimate but more likely a scam as described below:

Slamming (Switching Energy Supply Companies)

salesperson knocking on the door

¡°Slamming¡± is the practice of switching your utility supplier and is another favorite of scammers. So, you wonder how scammers are able to switch your energy supplier? Remember Maryland is a choice state, so you can choose a different energy supplier. So for electricity, you can choose the default supplier or switch to solar, wind or other energy source. No matter the supplier of electricity, PEPCO would still send your bills. Here¡¯s where the scammers come in.

Legally, a salesperson comes to your door, or calls you on the phone, to ask if you want to switch energy suppliers and pitches their product or claims to have a better rate than your current supplier. Scammers might not take no for an answer and switch your supplier anyway. They may claim to be ¡°from your utility company¡± or ¡°the government¡± and need to see your bill in order to determine if you are eligible for discounts. Your bill has your account number which is how they make the switch.

Absolutely, under no circumstances show these individuals a copy of your bill. In some instances, the person at your door may try and create a sense of urgency or even threaten not to leave your property until she¡¯s seen your bill. This is your home so you can simply close your door.

If at a later time, you decide to change your supplier company, do your homework and research which company will be the best fit for you. The??website can help you research programs and options on your energy consumption. The??has more information regarding this slamming scam. If you have questions about who your electricity supplier is, please contact your utility. In Montgomery County, that could be Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), or Potomac Edison Company.



Possibly left in alley - teen black Nike jacket

 

Our son may have left a black lightweight jacket with NIKE down one sleeve in the alley between 10th and 11th streets.? If you come across it please?let me know.
Thanks.


Free hockey skates size 7

 

They¡¯re old. They probably need to be sharpened. They¡¯re yours for the taking, sitting outside 224 10th.


Winter Storm Watch Sunday afternoon through Monday morning

 

Hi Neighbors,?
I was on holiday during the 1st winter storm this year. Sorry for not sending out my normal heads-up.?
I'm back to work now and have some news. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for our area. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are most likely, with up to 5 inches possible. Hazardous road conditions likely.?
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Stay safe!

-Maureen


Re: Happy Holidays!

Marquette Bellinger
 

Well said. Happy holidays everyone!


On Tue, Dec 21, 2021, 9:36 PM Frederic & Andrew Robb, and Sarah Stauderman <fsa241@...> wrote:
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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