Hi! We’re interested! ?Any chance you’d do $50? ?Thanks!
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? Happy New Year Neighbors! ?
We are updating our son’s room and are selling his lightly used IKEA Micke desk. ?Bought new for $153 asking $75? please reach out if interested? Jennifer jentzdc@...
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Happy New Year Neighbors! ?
We are updating our son’s room and are selling his lightly used IKEA Micke desk. ?Bought new for $153 asking $75? please reach out if interested? Jennifer jentzdc@...

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Tipping your peeps, Dell vs Wade and garbage day is tomorrow
Hey neighbors and friends -
Just a reminder that tomorrow is the last garbage day before Christmas.
James Pierce (JP) is the lead on the garbage crew and has been for 8 years. He’s got 2 colleagues on his route. He was a delight the other day when we met for the first time face to face —- he wondered why he’s never seen me and I explained David is in charge of Waste Management.
At any rate, I know JP and his team will appreciate any gratitude for their service this year. As will the recycling team when they come back next Tuesday(Monday is a holiday)
Also, don’t forget your milk delivery crew, composting team, UPS, Amazoners etc.
And most of all don’t forget the two guys who look out for us all year long on 10th and 11th St. SE, your USPS mail carriers Dell and Wade — and on top of taking care of us, they look out for each other and back each other up all year long.
Dell is clearly the most charming and reliable of the two, but aren’t we grateful for two amazing guys who are walking our blocks day in and day out, looking out for us and our precious mail??
Happy Holidays!!!
Martha, David Sammy and Hatfield! Sent from my iPad
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2022 Christmas Holiday Travel and Weather Hazards Outlook
Hi Neighbors,? As you may know, we are expecting some winter weather this week and over the holidays.? Below is the latest national forecast from the National Weather Service Operations Center. The attachment?is a deep dive into the forecast for?regions of the U.S. which may be helpful for those of you who are travelling. And it has a number of cool graphics.?
Happy holidays and travel safely!?
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2022 Christmas Holiday?Travel and Weather Hazards Outlook
Key Points?(Tuesday, December 20th - Monday, December 26th):
Arctic air will consume much of the Lower 48 this week with well below-normal temperatures and bitter wind chills stretching from the Northwest into the Eastern two-thirds of the U.S. - Potential for flash freeze conditions with rapidly falling temperatures following rainfall from the Mid-South to the East Coast later this week.
- Arctic air and much below normal temperatures will also impact much of Alaska through the period.
- Moisture overrunning the Arctic Airmass will produce heavy mountain snow, and potential for accumulating snow or a rain/snow mix to sea level in the Northwest this week.
- Heavy snow, blowing snow, and snow squalls possible across the Intermountain West and Rockies through Wednesday.
- Snow levels are forecast to rise in the Northwest over the Holiday weekend.? ?
- A major winter storm will impact Holiday travel with a broad area of high winds, heavy snow, blowing snow, and bitter wind chills; localized areas with a wintry mix will take shape late this week across the Eastern half of the U.S.
- Heavy snow is expected to develop in the Central Plains and Middle Mississippi Valley on Wednesday.
- Heavy snow and possible blowing snow is expected to stretch from parts of the South Plains into the Great Lakes on Thursday.
- Significant travel hazards are expected from heavy snow and blowing snow with possible blizzard conditions across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes on Friday and Saturday.
- Lake Effect Snow is likely to continue through Sunday.
- Across the Northeast, flooding impacts are possible Thursday through Sunday in response to moderate to locally heavy rainfall combined with snowmelt.
- Localized flooding from rain on snowmelt also possible for parts of the Mid-Atlantic on Thursday.
- Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible for parts of the eastern Mid-Atlantic on Thursday.
- Quieter weather conditions across most of the U.S. on Sunday and Monday. Potential for flash freeze conditions with rapidly falling temperatures following rainfall from the Mid-South to the East Coast later this week.
The full, comprehensive report (including regional breakouts) can be found in the attached document.??**This report will be the only update unless conditions warrant.**
-- Maureen O'Leary
NOAA National Weather Service
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Dog boarding or pet sitter?
Hi all We are going away for about 5 days in February and will need someone to look after our friendly dog.? Can anyone recommend either?a dog-boarding place or someone who wants to have him visit?
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SNEAKPEEK into Mott's Mkt w/ Thanksgiving Drive - Two Days Left!
Hey Neighbors - if you want to take a peek at Mott’s Market before demo stops, you can drop Thanksgiving donations off between 7 and 8pm tonight and tomorrow night.?
I haven’t been so I’m going to go tonight, maybe we’ll see you there!?
Martha Stracener Dantzic 202-669-3818 cell
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Hi Team,
Mott's Neighborhood Market is collecting food and supplies for distribution?to families in need. The list of requested items is attached.?
This is a great way for Mott's Neighborhood Market to remain relevant while the market is closed.?
In other news, our demo permit is going to come through soon, so this may be your last time to get a "before" selfie inside. : )
Please drop off items 7-8 PM Thursday or Friday night at Mott's Market.?
Best, michael
-- Mott's Neighborhood Market LLC
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My brother-in-law, David Stuempfle, is one of the potters at the show at the Hill Center.? If you go stop by his spot and say "hi".
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At St Marks: Haitian Art Sale in Washington, DC: November 4,5,6
Check out this sale of lovely folk art sale for a good cause.? It's just done A/3rd st SE.
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From: The Vassar Haiti Project <advancement@...> To: Antonia Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...> Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 10:59:52 AM EDT Subject: Reminder: Haitian Art Sale in Washington, DC: November 4,5,6
Join Vassar students and alumnae/i at St. Marks Capitol Hill in Washington DC for the 4th biannual weekend celebration of Haiti and Haitian art!??
The Vassar Club of Washington, DC and the Vassar Haiti Project invite you to a weekend celebration of Haitian Art!
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Haitian Art & Handcraft Sale
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Friday | November 4 | 6:00-9:00pm
Opening Reception with Student and Alumnae Remarks
?Saturday | November 5 | 10:00am-5:00pm
?Sunday | November 6 | 9:00am-2:00pm
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill
301 A Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
Metro Stop: Capitol South
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The sale is free and open to the public - all purchases are 50% tax deductible.
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Featuring over 200 original Haitian paintings and a huge array of handcraft, hand painted silk scarves and iron sculpture.? Handcrafts start at $5, paintings at $50.
Interested in volunteering at the art sale??
Contact Vassar Haiti Project President Amina Islam '23
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The Giving Tree, by Adrien Seide
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VHP is excited to be making its bi-annual visit to Washington, D.C. to share the art, raise awareness of Haiti, and to connect with lots of Vassar alumnae/i!
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The Vassar Haiti Project is an independent student organization working closely with a 501?3 nonprofit organization.? It is also an experiential education program that teaches participants the theory and practice of global citizenship. In addition to the purchase and sale of original Haitian art, contributions are guided by five initiatives in the mountain village of Chermaitre: education, health care, reforestation, clean water access, and a women’s cooperative. Visit the website at to learn more about the art, the students, and about how you can get involved.? Email us?if you would like a copy of our most recent newsletter.
Donations and purchases of artworks are deductible to the full extent allowable under IRS regulations.
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I case you don't get his DC newsletter.? Summarizes lots of good efforts, events, opporutnities in the District.
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October 2022
Photo Credit: Food Rescue US – DC
We just wrapped up in the DC metro area, which took place October 16-22. The week was full of in-person and virtual events to help participants understand what they can do as individuals and as part of community efforts to reduce food waste and increase food security. Are you familiar with food recovery initiatives in your neighborhood or ward? Here are some places to start:
- The brand new powered by the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) includes information about how food businesses can connect to organizations that take food donations and how to volunteer as a food rescuer.
- The supports food recovery on all levels, from source reduction, to food donations, to composting. The group of representatives from food banks, nonprofits, and other partners meets monthly and encourages the public to join.
- The connects businesses with excess food to organizations that need it.
These initiatives and others help us meet the in Mayor Bowser’s Sustainable DC 2.0 Plan, but more work is needed. Check out the to see how local changemakers are driving policy toward a more equitable, healthy, and sustainable food system in the District.

Reuse DC Launched
DOEE is excited to announce the launch of (reuse.dc.gov), the first website of its kind that serves as a District-specific information hub on how to repair, donate, and shop second-hand items ranging from furniture to clothing to other household items. Through , the public will be able to search an ,, , , , !
Reuse DC celebrates the partnerships between government, businesses, nonprofits, and other stakeholders vital to the District’s commitment to expanding local donation and reuse resources. In addition to the reuse.dc.gov website, DOEE’s newly created Reuse DC team provides funding to organizations innovating and expanding District resources through the Donation and Reuse Award Program, established in 2022 in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Trust. The application for the 2023 Donation and Reuse Award Program is currently open through December 8, 2022. For more information, please see .
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Donation and Reuse Grant Award Winners
In 2022, DOEE, in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Trust, awarded the inaugural Donation and Reuse Awards, which included eight awards totaling $64,000. The program funded a donation and reuse project, services, outreach, and education. The 2022 awardees were:
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Faunteroy Center Receives Grant for Resilience Hub Project
The FH Faunteroy Community Enrichment Center was awarded a grant through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Environmental Literacy Program to lead intergenerational efforts to build climate resilience and address complex environmental problems with Ward 7 residents through a model built on self-determination and collaboration with public and private partners. The project's geographic focus is on Ward 7, home to not only the majority of single-family homes in Washington, DC's 100-year floodplain, but also a predominantly Black population that faces increased climate vulnerability due to socio-economic stressors and legacies of systemic racism. A project description is available on the and background on the community engagement that gave rise to the resilience hub pilot project is available on the .
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Transportation Electrification Roadmap Released
The District’s encompassing plan regarding electrification of the transportation sector is now available! The provides guidance to meeting the three overarching transportation goals of the Clean Energy DC Omnibus Act of 2018, including transitioning fleet vehicles and vehicles registered in DC to be zero-emission vehicles. For additional information, please visit on electric vehicle resources.
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District Awarded Rebates for Clean School Buses
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The District’s Office of the State Superintendent of Education was awarded $7.6 million dollars from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to replace existing school buses in the DC Public Schools fleet with clean and zero-emission models to reduce harmful emissions. The funding will be used to buy 25 electric buses and sets the District on the path toward electrifying the school bus fleet, as described in the . For more information, please visit the .
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Changes to Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Are Here
With the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the federal electric vehicle tax credit of up to $7,500 has been adjusted to require that final assembly of the vehicle occur in North America. This requirement applies to vehicles purchased between August 17 and December 31, 2022 and that meet certain parameters such as battery size. Not sure if your vehicle qualifies? Visit the from the U.S. Department of Energy for more information, including specific vehicle makes and models that meet the requirements for the current tax credit.
Starting January 1, 2023, the tax credit will be further adjusted to expand the scope of eligible vehicles and include requirements related to critical minerals and battery components. Interested in additional initiatives to transition the District to zero-emission vehicles? Check out the District’s .
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Reminder of Gas-Powered Leaf Ban
With the transition to fall, it’s a good time to remind everyone that as of January 1, 2022, no one may sell or use a gas-powered leaf blower in the District of Columbia, except on Federal land. There are benefits to , so you may be able to avoid blowing or raking them altogether. If you do notice violations of the gas-powered leaf blower ban, you can submit a complaint through the (one of the new agencies that emerged from the former Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs).
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GRANTS & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Three Sustainability Grant Opportunities
DOEE has partnered with the Chesapeake Bay Trust to administer three sustainability grants:
- The Ditch the Disposables award program aims to reduce foodware waste by financially supporting transitions from disposable to reusable foodware at District restaurants and food-serving entities. Funds can be used for establishing dishwashing capacity and implementing reusable foodware and containers. Applications are due Thursday, December 8, 2022. More information and a link to the application can be found at.
- The Donation and Reuse award program is designed to increase diversion of reusable material from landfills and incinerators, through programs, services, outreach, and education. Applications are due Thursday, December 8, 2022. Learn more at .
- The Urban Agriculture award program offers funding to increase urban agriculture in the District through infrastructure and operations support for District farms, particularly for socially disadvantaged farmers, and through technical assistance to residences for home garden installation and management. Applications open soon and will be due Thursday, December 8, 2022. Learn more at .
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Nourish DC Grants
is excited to announce $500,000 in catalytic grant funding to support DC food businesses increasing access to healthy food and creating quality jobs. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development and the Bainum Family Foundation have generously provided the funding. The grant application opened October 26 and closes November 20. For more information on eligibility, to sign up for an informational session, or to learn more about lending and technical assistance offerings, please visit the Nourish DC website: .
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Food Waste Innovation Grants
The Department of Small and Local Business Development is now soliciting applications for the Fiscal Year 2023 Food Waste Innovation Grants. These grants will provide support for restaurants, food manufacturers, shared commercial kitchens, and commercial corridors like Main Streets and Business Improvement Districts to minimize their food waste going to landfill and minimize urban rat populations. This will help businesses meet the goals of Sustainable DC 2.0 and the future requirements of the Zero Waste Omnibus Amendment Act while reducing costs in both food purchasing and waste disposal expenses. Applications are due December 22. For more information, please visit .
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Discounts Ending Soon for Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
Don’t get caught in the dark, switch to light emitting diode (LED) bulbs now before discounts end this year! Switch to cost-effective, long-lasting ENERGY STAR? LEDs bulbs for as low as $0.95. Small changes make a big difference for your wallet and the planet. Visit to find discounted bulbs offered by the DC Sustainable Energy Utility at a retailer near you.
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JOBS
Love and Carrots – Urban Gardener
Love and Carrots works to proliferate gardening knowledge with individuals, families, businesses, and organizations. The organization is looking for a full-time crew member to join its Garden Maintenance team. Tasks will include amending soil; seeding, planting, weeding; and engaging with clients. Interested candidates should email a brief letter of interest and resume to hannah@.... For more information, visit this .
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority – Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA/Metro) is seeking an exceptional and dynamic senior leader to join its Internal Business Operations department as its Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Officer.The person in this role will lead the development and implementation of proactive workforce and transit DEI initiatives and programs across the full lifecycle of WMATA operations. Interested parties should contact Gregg Moser, Principal at Krauthamer & Associates, via email at gmoser@... to obtain more information or to apply for the position with an attached cover letter and resume. For more information, visit this .
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Battery Stewardship Program Rules Open for Comments
District residents will soon have new options to safely and conveniently recycle their batteries. The Zero Waste Omnibus Amendment Act of 2020 requires manufacturers of certain batteries and battery-containing products to implement a battery collection and recycling program. DOEE has proposed regulations to establish and clarify requirements for the program. Through November 14, members of the public can provide comments on the proposed regulations. For more details, please go to and click on “View text” for the proposed regulations and instructions on how to submit comments.
Help the Donation and Reuse Program Meet Your Needs
DOEE recently launched a donation and reuse program, as established by the Zero Waste Omnibus Act of 2020. The program aims to reduce waste through reuse and illustrates the District’s commitment to achieving zero waste through source reduction and reuse, which are preferred over other forms of waste diversion such as recycling and composting. Help ensure the program meets your needs by taking this brief .
Department of Public Works Seeks Public Input on Upcoming Zero Waste DC Plan
The Department of Public Works (DPW) Office of Waste Diversion has begun developing the Zero Waste DC Plan in pursuit of the Mayor’s Zero Waste goal of diverting 80 percent of the District’s waste away from landfills and incineration by 2032. To help shape the plan, DPW is facilitating a robust public engagement cycle throughout the fall and winter. Community members across the city are invited to voice their concerns, share their ideas, and help build a zero waste future. Engagement opportunities include community meetings, public comment periods, and a public survey.
To learn more about the Zero Waste DC Plan and to access all upcoming engagement opportunities, visit .
EVENTS
Walking Tour of RiverSmart Homes Projects
Join DOEE, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and Friends of Anacostia Park on Saturday October 29 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a tour of . Learn about rain barrels, shade trees, rain gardens, bayscaping, and permeable pavement. The starting point will be at Pomeroy Road and Bangor Street, bordering Fort Stanton Park. No registration is necessary. For more information, please visit .
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Ward 3 Open Streets Event on Wisconsin Avenue NW
The final Open Streets of the year will take place Saturday November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Ward 3’s Wisconsin Avenue, where one mile will be closed to cars and open to people to bike, walk, scoot, and play in a reimagining of public space. Explore all the amenities that Friendship Heights and Tenleytown have to offer, and be sure to participate in a fitness or yoga class in one of the activation zones at no cost! Classes will take place every hour.
For more information, visit this .
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Three Part Harmony Farm Fall Festival
Join Three Part Harmony Farm on Saturday November 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for its 9th annual fall festival! The farm is a small-scale agroecological farm, located on a two-acre parcel at 3104 4th St NE. The farm grows mostly vegetables as well as herbs and cut flowers. Farm managers use sustainable practices, without chemical pesticides or herbicides. The festival day will include music, games, farm tours, and garlic planting. For more information about Three Part Harmony Farm, visit its .
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Clothing Drive and Circular Fashion Event
Do you have unwanted textiles you would like to dispose of in a sustainable way? Want to learn what true sustainability is when it comes to fashion?
To mark National Recycling Day, Bitter Grace and SCRAP NYC will host a clothing drive on November 15 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at 526 8th St SE, Suite A, where you can learn about circular fashion and drop off clothing items you no longer want or need. Accepted items include clothing, linens, and shoes. The following items will not be accepted: used undergarments, jewelry, bags, rugs, or carpets. Participants are encouraged to drop off accepted items anytime between now and the event. Keep an eye out on Bitter Grace’s , , and/or for more information closer to the event.
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November Fix-It DC Event
Let’s celebrate repair! Come and learn to disassemble and troubleshoot 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 event at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Labs on Wednesday, November 16, 5:30–7:30 p.m. To register, please 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, October 29, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near 5900 33rd Street NW (Ward 4, Near Lafayette-Pointer Recreation Center)
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Saturday, October 29, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near 4200 Kansas Ave NW (Ward 4, Near Petworth Neighborhood Library)
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Saturday, November 5, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near 301 Franklin Street NE (Ward 5, Near Edgewood Recreation Center)
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Saturday, November 5, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near 1801 Hamlin St NE (Ward 5, Near Woodridge Neighborhood Library)
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Saturday, November 12, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near 403 7th St SE (Ward 6, Near Southeast Neighborhood Library)
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Saturday, November 12, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Near the corner of D St SE & 3rd St SE (Ward 6, Near Folger Park)
Please visit the to check for any updates closer to the event date.

The District is fortunate to have organizations and individuals doing outstanding work on sustainability. Each month for the next few months, we will highlight one of the winners of the . This month we are featuring the Shepherd Park Weed Warriors. The Shepherd Park Weed Warriors started in the fall of 2021 and work to train community members on how to tackle the invasive plants at Shepherd Field. The aim is to restore the hillside to a natural setting that is a supportive wildlife and pollinator habitat.
The organization works with the Department of Parks and Recreation, Shepherd Park Citizens Association, District Department of Transportation Urban Forestry Division, and the Rock Creek Conservancy to create equitable change, engage the broader community, and improve the quality of the natural environment in Ward 4. Congrats to the Shepherd Park Weed Warriors for being a 2022 District Sustainability Award Winner!
To learn more about all the winners, check out this .
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: Shared bikes were not always as common in cities as they are now. Learn how DC was a pioneer in this movement.
: Hear Dr. Pradeep K. Behera of the University of the District of Columbia discuss the university’s role in addressing climate change as part of a Historically Black College and University session of STEM City USA’s Green Summit.
: This podcast episode hosted by the University of Maryland Extension focuses on why plants change color and suggestions for fall shrubs, grasses, and flowers. |
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Reminder- H-ALLEYWEEN Sunday Oct 30th
Hey folks - looks like we’ll have nice enough weather Sunday for cleaning and gathering.?
Hope you are planning on making it!
And while I don’t want to deal with EVITE or sign up genius — I hope you are planning on joining us for all or part of Sunday’s H-ALLLEYWEENIE FUN!? CleanUp At Your Own Pace Saturday and Sunday
Party Day: ?Sunday October 30th Start: ?4pm ishPotluck -?bring a main dish, a hearty side, a hearty appetizer, a yummy desert, kids drinks & adult drinks to share. ? I’ll put out tables and a cooler on the south end. ? Parade: ?5ish? ?(getting dark by 6:30ish)?
Martha Stracener Dantzic 202-669-3818 cell
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Hey Friends and Neighbors -?
For the Alley Clean Up - it’s basically do it at your own pace on Saturday/Sunday. ? I’ll set up a 311 pick up (tho they are not being very responsive lately). ?
For the HALLEYWEEN Potluck and Party it’s a chance for kids to test out their costumes and grownups to gather and commune!?
Day: ?Sunday October 30th Start: ?4pm ish Potluck - bring a main dish, a hearty side, a hearty appetizer, a yummy desert, kids drinks & adult drinks to share. ? I’ll put out tables and a cooler on the south end. ? Parade: ?5ish? ?(getting dark by 6:30ish)?
I hate sign up genius so I’m trusting folks will bring food and drink and we will all be happy. ? Pretty sure the Dantzic’s will order Fried Chicken for traditions sake! ?And I am sure the parade will be off the hook!
If you know any new neighbors on the block, be sure to let them know and tell them to email me or text me with their address to be added to this list serve.?
Happy Fall!?
Martha Stracener Dantzic 202-669-3818 cell
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Awesome!? Can’t wait!?
? We can have the garage door open at our house too (221 11th) so we can use our table as well!? Will definitely have food and wine to contribute!
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Hey Friends and Neighbors -?
For the Alley Clean Up - it’s basically do it at your own pace on Saturday/Sunday. ? I’ll set up a 311 pick up (tho they are not being very responsive lately). ?
For the HALLEYWEEN Potluck and Party it’s a chance for kids to test out their costumes and grownups to gather and commune!?
Day: ?Sunday October 30th
Potluck - bring a main dish, a hearty side, a hearty appetizer, a yummy desert, kids drinks & adult drinks to share. ? I’ll put out tables and a cooler on the south end. ?
Parade: ?5ish? ?(getting dark by 6:30ish)?
I hate sign up genius so I’m trusting folks will bring food and drink and we will all be happy. ? Pretty sure the Dantzic’s will order Fried Chicken for traditions sake! ?And I am sure the parade will be off the hook!
If you know any new neighbors on the block, be sure to let them know and tell them to email me or text me with their address to be added to this list serve.?
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H-ALLEYWEEN Sunday Oct 30th
Hey Friends and Neighbors -?
For the Alley Clean Up - it’s basically do it at your own pace on Saturday/Sunday. ? I’ll set up a 311 pick up (tho they are not being very responsive lately). ?
For the HALLEYWEEN Potluck and Party it’s a chance for kids to test out their costumes and grownups to gather and commune!?
Day: ?Sunday October 30th Start: ?4pm ish Potluck - bring a main dish, a hearty side, a hearty appetizer, a yummy desert, kids drinks & adult drinks to share. ? I’ll put out tables and a cooler on the south end. ? Parade: ?5ish? ?(getting dark by 6:30ish)?
I hate sign up genius so I’m trusting folks will bring food and drink and we will all be happy. ? Pretty sure the Dantzic’s will order Fried Chicken for traditions sake! ?And I am sure the parade will be off the hook!
If you know any new neighbors on the block, be sure to let them know and tell them to email me or text me with their address to be added to this list serve.?
Happy Fall!?
Martha Stracener Dantzic 202-669-3818 cell
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Save the date - Happy H-alley-ween Sunday Oct 30th
Hey Friends and Neighbors -?
It’s that time of the year for an alley clean up and potluck - with a side of Halloween costume party and possible parade!
I’ll put together a sign up list soon and get it out - but wanted folks to save the date until then.?
Also, if you have a new neighbor on the 0969Block - please share this info and ask them to email me to be added to our 0969 Block List serve.
Hope you are all staying warm and dry and fingers crossed for mild day at the end of the month!
Cheers!?
Martha Stracener Dantzic 202-669-3818 cell
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Hi all!
We’re doing some redecorating and have approximately 20 mirror panels (for wall mounting) that we’re giving away for free. They’re about 2 feet x 1.5 feet and mostly in good condition—a few chips here and there and some paint on the edges of a few.
Let us know if you want them (even just a subset of them) and we can discuss pick up.?
Shannon? 1015 Independence Ave SE
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Re: Beautiful functional antique sideboard needs a home! FREE
No one has claimed it I would love for you to have it!!!?
Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone
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? ?Did anybody offer a new home for your sideboard yet?? If not, I'd be interested. Let me know.?
? ?Best,
? ? Steve On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 11:50 AM, Martha Stracener Dantzic <martha.dantzic@...> wrote: Before I put it on Take My Shit, I’m asking my neighbors if they want this great piece of furniture. Bought it at Eastern Market about 15 years ago.? I’ve tried to sell on FB with no luck.? So, I’m giving it away. Anyone?
PS the midddle piece between the doors is there and works fine, I just forgot that when I quickly took the pic before I “stored’ it.?
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Re: Beautiful functional antique sideboard needs a home! FREE
Hi Martha,
? ?Did anybody offer a new home for your sideboard yet?? If not, I'd be interested. Let me know.?
? ?Best,
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 11:50 AM, Martha Stracener Dantzic <martha.dantzic@...> wrote: Before I put it on Take My Shit, I’m asking my neighbors if they want this great piece of furniture. Bought it at Eastern Market about 15 years ago.? I’ve tried to sell on FB with no luck.? So, I’m giving it away. Anyone?
PS the midddle piece between the doors is there and works fine, I just forgot that when I quickly took the pic before I “stored’ it.?
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Beautiful functional antique sideboard needs a home! FREE
Before I put it on Take My Shit, I’m asking my neighbors if they want this great piece of furniture. Bought it at Eastern Market about 15 years ago. I’ve tried to sell on FB with no luck. So, I’m giving it away. Anyone?
PS the midddle piece between the doors is there and works fine, I just forgot that when I quickly took the pic before I “stored’ it.
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Re: check stolen from mail
Stolen from a blue USPS mailbox in the neighborhood. ? This has become a nationwide problem where the special key used to open the mailbox is stolen from a letter carrier and then they find all of the checks in the mail and alter the name the check was written to and cash it. ?In my case they also tried to create 2 additional fraudulent checks from the original but there wasn’t enough in my account to cover. ?
I’ve talked with the police, my bank, and the office of the postal inspector and this is happening more and more. ?There was an article in the Post about it last winter when it was happening in chevy chase.?
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On Sep 21, 2022, at 11:59 AM, Elizabeth Strawn <estrawn@...> wrote:
? Thanks for the warning. ? When you say it was stolen from the mail, where had you mailed it? ?A mailbox in the neighborhood? ?Or had you left it somewhere for pickup??
I’m just trying to get my head around the idea that your check was stolen from within the mail system! ? On Sep 20, 2022, at 15:22, jentzdc via groups.io <jentzdc@...> wrote:
?Hi neighbors,
Today I found out that someone stole my visa payment (via a check) out of the mail and somehow wrote the check to someone else and cashed it.? ?(Yes, I am still old school and write checks but this situation is likely changing my old ways).? ?Then they tried to write 2 more fraudulent checks from my account for large amounts that couldn't go through since I didn't have enough money.? ? I filed a police report and the police officer said this has happened to others in the neighborhood.? He is going to reach out to the Postal Inspector for DC but wanted to make everyone aware of this!? ?
Jennifer ?
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Annual Maury Fall yard sale coming up on 10/1/22
FYI,? my favorite huge annual yard sale combined with an amazing bake sale, plus as a former Maury parent I do like to support it. They are taking donations as described below as well. Antonia -------
Mark those calendars! There’s only three more weekends until the Maury Yard Sale!
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The?2022 Maury Yard Sale and Bake Sale?is?on?Saturday, October 1st?from?
9:00 am - 2:00 pm?
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Want to help out? Here’s how!
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DONATE?- We’ll be taking donations?starting Thursday, September 29th at 3:15until 6:00 and will be there again?Friday, September 30th?at the same times.
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What can I donate? Great question!
- clothing, shoes, accessories
- baby and kid gear (booster seats, potties, etc.)
- Halloween costumes - these are our top sellers!
- toys and games
- household items
- books
- wheels: bicycles, scooters, strollers
- items for the Couture Corner - exactly what it sounds like we’ll take your fancy stuff:)?
We ask that you use your judgement if something isn’t in good enough shape to offer to a friend, please don’t bring it to us. If possible please pre-sort your items. We have limited time to sort and get the sale ready so we appreciate all the help we can get!?
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Please NO: furniture, appliances (toaster ovens, coffee makers), open toiletries or cosmetics, soiled or broken items.
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VOLUNTEER?- We can’t make the yard sale happen without amazing volunteers. Please sign up to help collect, sort, and work at the yard sale. We’ve done it for years and can honestly say it’s pretty fun:) Here's the link to sign up:?.?
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SHOP?- Come on by?Saturday, October 1st from 9:00-2:00?for some great deals and sweet treats at the bake sale. Please tell everyone you know to come on by!?
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If you have any questions let us know. Thanks in advance for supporting the yard sale and Maury!
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Yard?Sale?Co-Chairs,?
Amy Toner,?amysuebee@...?(mom to JJ, 3rd grader, PTA Co-President and fellow?yard?sale?enthusiast)
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Caitlin Wesaw,?wesawc@...?(mom to Eloise, 4th grader and?yard?sale?enthusiast)
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Re: check stolen from mail
Thanks for the warning. ? When you say it was stolen from the mail, where had you mailed it? ?A mailbox in the neighborhood? ?Or had you left it somewhere for pickup??
I’m just trying to get my head around the idea that your check was stolen from within the mail system! ?
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On Sep 20, 2022, at 15:22, jentzdc via groups.io <jentzdc@...> wrote:
?Hi neighbors,
Today I found out that someone stole my visa payment (via a check) out of the mail and somehow wrote the check to someone else and cashed it.? ?(Yes, I am still old school and write checks but this situation is likely changing my old ways).? ?Then they tried to write 2 more fraudulent checks from my account for large amounts that couldn't go through since I didn't have enough money.? ? I filed a police report and the police officer said this has happened to others in the neighborhood.? He is going to reach out to the Postal Inspector for DC but wanted to make everyone aware of this!? ?
Jennifer ?
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