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ATT service anyone?
?Hello Neighbors - We are having problems with our ATT service - for several days now. Our phones don¡¯t work at our house! Wondering if it¡¯s a neigborhood issue and if possibly we have a problem with a cell tower. Or if I¡¯m just personally cursed with all technology. I¡¯m pretty sure it¡¯s me, but thought I¡¯d check out there to see anyone else is having similar issues. Happy Monday! Martha Dantzic 213 11th St SE WDC 20003 Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone
Started by Martha Stracener Dantzic @
FREE: Boys¡¯ clothes sizes 6-8
See below ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Cara Spencer <cara.j.spencer@...> Date: Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 1:47 PM Subject: FREE: Boys¡¯ clothes sizes 6-8 To: 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...> Hi all, I have a bag of boys¡¯ clothes that are still in good shape. There are a few size 6 but mostly size 8, jeans, soccer shirts, sweatpants, short and long sleeve shirts. Let me know if you want them and I can drop them by. Thanks everyone, Cara 224 10th -- Cara Spencer -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "200-Block 10th St SE" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to 200-block-10th-st-se+unsubscribe@.... To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/200-block-10th-st-se/CANvr0Piq708Y1UsUdx%3Dsfd0MUgb_-Y-2J75%3Df3tJ-NV4J9qG4w%40mail.gmail.com.
Started by Dan Kolker @
Join the DC COVID-19 Corps Day of Action 3
In case you haven't seen this effort being advertised. Antonia ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Mayor Muriel Bowser <mayor.bowser@...> To: "antoniaherzog2004@..." <antoniaherzog2004@...> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2021, 05:08:21 PM EDT Subject: Join the DC COVID-19 Corps Day of Action John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 727-2643 Email: muriel.bowser@... Chief of Staff: John Falcicchio City Administrator: Kevin Donahue Director of the Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel: Eugene Adams Senior Advisor: Beverly Perry Director of Mayor's Office of Community Affairs: Faith Gibson Hubbard Director of Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services: Julia Irving Scheduling Requests: mayor.dc.gov/page/invite-mayor April 23, 2021 Letter from the Mayor Dear Washingtonians, We need more hands on board ¡ª more volunteers to knock on doors and help neighbors make a plan to get vaccinated. Already, we have seen the power of our community working together to connect people to the vaccines. Through our Faith in the Vaccine program, over 3,000 members of our community have been vaccinated. Our Senior Vaccine Buddies have knocked on thousands of doors and made thousands of follow up calls to help seniors book and get to vaccination appointments. Now it's your turn. Sign up to join us on Saturday, May 1. We have three start times for canvassing: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. Summer is just around the corner, and I know we are all eager to return to a better normal and spend more time having fun with family and friends. This is our shot to end this, DC. Let's take it. RSVP for the Day of Action at bit.ly/dayofactiondc, and then recruit three friends to join you. Sincerely, In This Week's Newsletter: Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests At-Home Vaccination Appointments Tomorrow: DCPS Enrollment Saturday Ticket Amnesty Program Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests This week, Mayor Bowser and DC Health launched Test Yourself DC, a program offering free at-home COVID-19 testing kits at locations across the District. The program offers the option to either take a COVID-19 test onsite at one of the 16 DC Library locations or to take the test home and return the sample to a drop box. Between April 19-30, testing kits locations will be open for pickups Monday through Friday, between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Starting the week of May 3, the locations will be open for pickups Monday through Saturday, between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Testing kits can be dropped off daily by 8:00 p.m. Learn more and find pickup and drop off locations at testyourself.dc.gov. Back to Top At-Home Vaccination Appointments Residents who are unable to leave home to get vaccinated can now call 1-855-363-0333 to register for an at-home COVID-19 vaccination appointment. The call center is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Additionally, DC residents who are 65 and older are reminded that they are now able to get vaccinated without an appointment at walk-up sites across DC. Each site, which administers either the two-dose Pfizer vaccine or the two-dose Moderna vaccine, is able to accommodate up to 30 walk-in appointments each day. Residents 65 and older can walk up during the days and times listed below while appointments last. The appointments at the Bald Eagle Recreation Center are limited to residents from Wards 7 and 8 and are open to any resident from those two wards who is 18 or older. Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m. ¨C 4:00 p.m. Lamond Recreation Center, Wed-Sat, 9:00 a.m. ¨C 1:00 p.m. Langdon Park Community Center, Mon-Thurs, 2:00 p.m. ¨C 7:00 p.m. Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, Tues/Wed/Fri, 10:00 a.m. ¨C 4:00 p.m. Arena Stage, Thurs-Sun, 8:00 a.m. ¨C 5:00 p.m. Rosedale Recreation Center, Mon/Thurs/Fri/Sat, 9:00 a.m. ¨C 1:00 p.m. Kenilworth Recreation Center, Tues/Wed/Fri, 10:00 a.m. ¨C 4:00 p.m. Bald Eagle Recreation Center, Wed/Thurs, 9:00 a.m. ¨C 6:00 p.m. Entertainment & Sports Arena, Mon-Fri, 9:00 a.m. ¨C 5:00 p.m. Fort Stanton Recrea
Started by antoniaherzog2004 @ · Most recent @
canned good for Salvation Army service project 2
Hi, this is Jacob from 236 10th St., SE. I am a junior at the School Without Walls and for a service project I am collecting cans of food for the Salvation Army. I am asking for donations of all canned goods suitable for helping food insecure and homeless populations. If you would like to make a donation, you can either drop them off on our porch in the box, or I will come pick them up from your location (please write jacobdavidfox3@... or reply to this message at md672@...). Thanks for your consideration, Jacob David-Fox (jacobdavidfox3@...)
Started by Michael David-Fox @ · Most recent @
SE Library Modernization
fyi. Southeast Library Community MeetingJoin your friends and neighbors on Wednesday, May 5, 6:30 p.m., for a virtual meeting about the Southeast Library modernization. The design team will: Present the latest design; Share the project timeline; and Gather community feedback.This virtual meeting will take place on WebEx. Please use the link below at the time of the event to attend. The event password is "dcpl". https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=eebcad716f325999d0d98fb0aa9f904e6 Learn more about the project at dclibrary.org/southeastlibraryrenovation.
Started by antoniaherzog2004 @
Beautiful rainbow- check it out
Come out and look east. It¡¯s getting brighter!!
Started by Mo OLeary @
Free Red Maple Tree 2
Neighbors -- Jerry and I received a bare-root red maple tree with our Arbor Day Foundation order caseytrees.org/tree/red-maple. Let me know if you would like the tree -- I can leave it on our porch for pick up. Susan Susan Eads Role 238 10th St SE 202-905-8016 (office/mobile)
Started by Susan Role @ · Most recent @
[Lincolnparkdc] Free Red Maple Tree
Paul Krupa -- You were the first to reply, so you're the new owner of a red maple! The tree is on Jerry's and my porch in a large fast food drink cup filled with water. It's available for pick it up at your convenience. The roots are soaked, and the tree is ready to plant. Thanks to everyone who replied. I wish I had more trees to give away. Happy spring, everyone! ? Susan Susan Eads Role 238 10th St SE 202-905-8016 (office/mobile)
Started by Susan Role @
UPDATE: Alley Naming Timeline and Voting Process 7
Hello All, We have extended the deadline for name suggestions to March 31st. Below you will find an updated timeline and an explanation of how voting will be done. Timeline March 31st: Name suggestion deadline. April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released. May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline. May 10th (tentative): Voting result released. May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing. May 16th onwards: Wait for a majority of alley-abutting property owners to sign the petition then move on to next steps required by the city (details here: https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/titles/9/chapters/2/subchapters/IV/parts/C/) Voting Process Between April 1st - April 9th, we (210-REAR) and the owners of 211-REAR will work together with ANC Steve Holtzman to pre-filter names that are either invalid mailing addresses (ex. street name already exists) or unlikely to pass the D.C. council. By doing so, we will hopefully avoid a scenario where the chosen name is rejected later in the process. On April 10th, we will release the final list so the block can begin to vote. An "approval voting" method will be used. Each eligible household will be able to vote for as many names as they want to/approve of. The name receiving the greatest number of votes will be the name selected for the petition. In the unlikely event of a tie, a standard vote will be held between the tied names. With this method, the name that is supported by the most households should be the winner. The details on how we plan on distributing and collecting the ballots is still being worked on. We will share them with you once they are finalized. In the meantime, please continue to send us your names along with a short explanation of why your name should be voted for! Current list can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eSnEMXhRzYfIkFbmummzj-3lBcAAwkAVHcXeMJFPLw8/edit?usp=sharing Sincerely, Haley and Corey
Started by Haley Huang @ · Most recent @
[0969BLOCK] Board of Zoning and Adjustment case 20467, 232 10th St SE 2
More information on the developer of 232 10th St SE -- https://www.washingtonian.com/2020/12/28/the-7-most-notable-homes-sold-this-month-in-the-washington-area-and-who-bought-them-2/ https://mdplanningblog.com/2020/06/30/harriet-tregoning-trailblazer-in-the-rise-of-smart-growth-and-alternative-transportation/ Best regards, Peter Mott 250 10th
Started by Peter Mott @ · Most recent @
A Petition to Name Our Alley -- Becoming a Part of History! 12
Dear Friends & Neighbors, Our names are Haley and Corey, and we are the new owners of alley house 210-REAR. We moved in a couple months ago and have since learned quite a lot about being the owners of a historic alley home. The most amazing thing we learned, however, was that we (as a block) have the opportunity to name our alley! Because there are a couple independent homes (210-REAR and 211-REAR) whose primary access is through the alley, we are able to petition the city to give our alley a name.* Not only would this be an amazing chance to cement our alley in D.C. history but also offer some practical benefits such as traffic control signs, GPS-discoverable/USPS-deliverable mailing addresses for all the alley homes, and increased property values. In pursuit of this opportunity, we reached out to our ANC Steve Holtzmann who kindly provided us a run-down of the actions we would have to take in order to gain his endorsement for this initiative: Step 1: Assess people¡¯s interest in naming the alley. Step 2: Attempt to reach all property owners to notify them of this initiative. Step 3: Put together a petition that is signed by a majority of property owners whose property abuts the alley. (There are 64 properties but 62 homeowners, so as of today, we would need 32 or more signatures.) After these steps are taken, the petition would go through various stages of procedural voting and eventually reach the Mayor for a final sign-off.** There are a couple fine-print details that we¡¯re still working out with Steve, but for the most part, that¡¯s it -- in a couple months, a signature on a petition is the only requirement we will need from you. However, to really forge ahead, we need your support. As we mentioned above, Step 1 is a general assessment of interest. Therefore, we¡¯ve created a Facebook Group for this Name Our Alley initiative: www.facebook.com/groups/nameouralley/. Please join the Facebook Group if you are yea for a name! Or, feel free to call or text me at 678-523-4050, email me at haley.huang.0329@..., or respond to this thread to express your interest, convey your concerns, ask any questions, or offer your expertise. And of course, please spread the word! Although we will be doing our best to reach out to as many people as we can through emails, letters, and social media, we can only do so much on our own. Once we've established that there is significant interest in this initiative, we will move on to Step 2. We understand that we¡¯re still in the middle of a pandemic and therefore haven¡¯t had the chance to meet everyone face-to-face, but we still hope that this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to name a historical D.C. alley resonates with you as much as it does with us! Thank you all for your time. Sincerely, Haley & Corey * https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/9-204.03.html** https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/titles/9/chapters/2/subchapters/IV/parts/C/
Started by Haley Huang @ · Most recent @
Board of Zoning and Adjustment case 20467, 232 10th St SE
Peter, thanks for bringing this up for discussion. We are concerned not only about the pop-up, but the pop-back--the plans call for building an extension that will take up most of the back yard. Aside from all the aesthetic problems of pop-ups, building essentially a two-family rental property creates many problems. Neighbors will be living in tunnels with views and light blocked. Given property values, this will open the door to others to be incentivized to build big rentals in their backyard too. In the long term, this will change the character of the neighborhood, and owners who live in their houses will be at a disadvantage. Are these essentially landlords starting to act as developers? I have no objection to fixing up a deteriorated property within the existing rules. But the big changes that come with these variances should involve the neighborhood. At very least, neighbors should be aware of them. All best, Michael (236 10th)
Started by Michael David-Fox @
Get a Pack-of-5 KN95 Masks for Free
Hey everyone, We¡¯re offering free KN95 masks to anyone who may be in need! You could order your free pack here: www.iscselect.com/products/free-face-mask Just simply click on the ¡°5 Masks (Free)¡± Option and then ¡°Add To Cart.¡± We are also selling other types of masks including N95 masks for the best deals on the internet We¡¯re only charging for shipping to cover our shipping & handling expenses. The free pack-of-five is limited to one pack per order. If you¡¯re in need of more, we¡¯re offering more masks at very low prices. Stay safe everyone!
Started by natefarmar31@... @
Looking to Giveaway PPE Masks to the 200 Block Neighbors 4
Hey everyone, The company I work at is looking to give away masks to communities in need and we felt that reaching out to other communities would be a great way to do so. Is there anyone in this group that¡¯s in need of any? We could send some to you for free and (you just cover the shipping & handling). Please comment on this post if you need... Stay safe everyone!
Started by natefarmar31@... @ · Most recent @
Moving Day!
Hi neighbors, I hope you¡¯re out enjoying this gorgeous Saturday! Just dropping in to let you know that my husband Tom and I (and our small dachshund and enormous cat) are moving into 1015 Independence Ave today (north side of the alley). While we reserved parking spots for our moving truck on Independence Ave, it appears that people have ignored our signs and taken the reserved spots. While we work to sort that out, we may have to have our moving truck start in the alley. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any problems at all, call me at 202-320-4062. Best, Shannon
Started by ST Mercer @
Please Read: Any Resident 65 or older who pre-registers by midnight tonight has a very good chance to get a vaccine appointment next week
In case you are 65+ and didn't already get this. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6B05@...> Date: Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 5:14 PM Subject: Please Read: Any Resident 65 or older who pre-registers by midnight tonight has a very good chance to get a vaccine appointment next week To: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6B05@...> Neighbors, Any DC resident 65 years or older, if they pre-register NOW, has a very good chance of getting a confirmed vaccination appointment invitation tomorrow morning. The primary message I want to send is that all residents in the 65 yrs of age or older category, if they haven't gotten a vaccine or already pre-registered should consider seriously doing so now. TODAY before midnight. If you are not 65 or older, but you have a friend or neighbor in this neighborhood or know someone anywhere in the city, in this category...please reach out and call them or send them an email to pre-register NOW. It's easy and takes 5 minutes to do so. Online Registration Site: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/vaccinatedc Call center: 1-855-363-0333 As of 8pm last night: 2692 residents had pre-registered in the 65+ category for all zip codes. 2710 appointments in this category will be allocated tomorrow morning. As you can see, at current numbers, every resident who registered in this category will get an appointment tomorrow. There are more people who have registered or will register today. However, the numbers from yesterday seem likely to be a good proportion of the total registered by this evening. Even if the same number register today, that would still give anyone in this category a 50% chance of getting invited for an appointment tomorrow morning. The point is if you are 65 or over and you pre-register before midnight tonight, you have a very high likelihood of getting an immediate opportunity tomorrow morning to reliably get a confirmed vaccination appointment booked now. NOTE: DC Health says that it will try to accommodate Senior residents in this process who need an appointment in their community. Not feeling capable to have to go far for a vaccine is not a reason to delay pre-registering. In addition, by 8pm last night, another 1379 residents pre-registered in the category of 65 plus residing in priority zip codes. There are another 2700 appointments reserved for booking tomorrow morning in this category. Do the numbers. There are other items of interest in today's Mayor's Update, I'll touch on these tomorrow. For now, this is the topic of urgent interest. Here is a link to the written presentation of the Update: https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_03-08-21.pdf best, Steve Steve Holtzman, 6B05
Started by Dan Kolker @
Eastern Market Metro Park playground area will host a Cherry Blossom Sculpture for the upcoming festival
In case you missed this. Antonia ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6b05@...> To: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6b05@...> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 01:33:40 AM EST Subject: Eastern Market Metro Park playground area will host a Cherry Blossom Sculpture for the upcoming festival The National Cherry Blossom Festival is placing 25 large fiberglass sculptures of cherry blossoms in locations around DC for the upcoming festival. The sculptures will be put in place late next week and will remain until May 31st. The sculptures are about 5 feet high and are being fabricated by the same source who produced the Pandas and, before that, the Elephants and Donkeys that many of us remember. In a similar process, selected local artists will paint each of the sculptures. Thanks to a proposal by Eastern Market Main Street, the Festival has selected Parcel One of the Eastern Market Metro Park to host one of the sculptures. The plan is for the 1200-pound sculpture and base to be set up in the splashpad area adjoining the playground. The base will be delivered in the next few days. The sculpture itself is scheduled to be installed around March 18th. Eastern Market Main Street worked with ANC6B to decide on the placement for the sculpture to maximize community access and benefit. ANC6B unanimously passed a resolution earlier this evening to endorse the idea and the site selection. Dimensions of the sculpture, sketches and other background information are available in the attached sheet provided by the Festival. best, Steve Steve Holtzman, 6B05
Started by antoniaherzog2004 @
Hello 2
Hello neighbours, We are Tom and Shannon and will shortly be moving into 1015 Independence Ave. We wanted to introduce ourselves ?. This week we¡¯re having a little bit of work done on the house, starting tomorrow (Monday 8th). It will be mainly located inside though we are having the existing fence replaced so you may notice some people working in the rear yard. We¡¯ve reserved parking, on Independence Ave, from Tuesday, for our contractor. Hopefully this will not be disruptive to anyone but if you have any questions or concerns please do reach out to us. Tom¡¯s number is 202 322 1432 and his email is tom.williams25@... I¡¯ll do my best to help. Best wishes Tom
Started by Tom W @ · Most recent @
Busted yard corner at 10th St T into Alley 4
Howdy friends and neighbors - Does anyone know anything about this accident? The tenant in the house said someone told them about it yesterday morning and it was a service truck. Just curious - this really upsets me, how little regard some of the trucks/vans coming in and out of our alley have for our neighborhood. And those rocks are heavy as all get out - I tried to move them out of the way but wasn¡¯t able. Not sure if the party responsible can be located, but I¡¯d sure like to try. Enjoy the sun out there! Martha Stracener Dantzic 213 11th. St. SE 202-669-3818 cell martha.dantzic@...
Started by Martha Stracener Dantzic @ · Most recent @
alley naming 4
Jumping into this a bit late and I want to make sure this dialog includes our 11th St neighbors since the alley is bounded by both streets. Johanna, I completely understand your sentiment to honor Mr Bellinger in some way, but is the alley name the best way to do it? Is there something else that we can do to commemorate him? Maybe a plaque on a lampost, or even a naming of the intersection of C and 10th? The alley naming is a practical and important issue that supports our new neighbors Haley and Corey and I'd like to move forward with the proposed timeline that Haley shared. Kyle 218 10th St
Started by kenicholls13 @ · Most recent @
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