Brandon Todd's birthday bash at Sala Thai

Brandon Todd's birthday bash at Sala Thai

CM Brandon Todd held a birthday party at Sala Thai on Georgia Avenue this evening, and it was a full-house of supporters. He just turned 32 and is now on the DC Council: that's some accomplishment, and one that was extolled by several speakers. A couple of councilmembers attended the birthday celebration, including At-Large Councilmembers Vincent Orange and Anita Bonds (one of my favorites, very passionate, dedicated and such a genuine person) and Ward 7 CM Yvette Alexander. I'm quite sure there were more VIPs and dignitaries, but to be honest, it was crowded. 

Read more and see lots of pics after the break:

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Get ready Community Engagement Academy, here I come

Get ready Community Engagement Academy, here I come

I'm really pleased to share that I have been nominated to participate in the 1st Cohort of the Metropolitan Police Department Community Engagement Academy. Six residents from each of the seven MPD districts were nominated by MPD leadership to take part, and I was nominated by Fourth District leadership to attend.

I'm really not sure what to expect, per se. According to the nomination papers, the Academy is a six week, 28-hour training program offering information about how DC MPD operates, from the academy to station tours, overviews of specialized policing units like the harbor patrol and K-9, and class discussions on juvenile issues, policing scenarios and use of force. I'm thinking the goal is to create "champions" within the community that can liaison, promote and help MPD engage with residents. (Note that I'm not going to the police academy and not going to be a police officer... this is a learning opportunity for civilians.) Read more after the break:

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What would you tell MPD?

4D Inspector Vendette Parker

4D Inspector Vendette Parker

Inspector Vendette Parker, sub-commander for the MPD Fourth District, is kicking off a new public outreach campaign this week called "I Wish U Knew." This campaign is designed to offer local residents the opportunity to tell Inspector Parker what you wish she knew about any issue affecting you, the community and MPD. It's an off-shoot of Mayor Bowser's #IWishUKnew campaign, and was Inspector Parker's idea on how to reach out to and engage with the community.

This will be a weekly series of meetings outdoors in public spaces, where pedestrians can easily come up and talk to MPD.  Inspector Parker will be setting up a tent at the Georgia Avenue Metro this Wednesday, June 3rd at 6:00pm to 7:30pm. She's asking for residents to come by, meet her and some fellow officers and share your thoughts, concerns, complaints and compliments. The next meetings will take place in Mt. Pleasant and Riggs-Park. Inspector Parker will announce other locations in the weeks ahead.

They're suggesting you use use hashtags #iwishuknew and tweet to @dcpolicedept on social media.

Inspector Parker has an impressive background with MPD, serving for more than 21 years across DC in all 7 police districts. Read her MPD bio here, and if you can, stop by to talk and meet Inspector Parker.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Help fund the arts in Petworth

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The Petworth Dance Project needs your help. A great addition to our local culture in Petworth, the Dance Project brings modern dance to Petworth Park on 8th & Taylor, free for residents.

They need help funding the project. They're only 17% of the way toward their goal, and they only have 40 hours left. If you can afford to drop them $5, $10 or $50, I know the organizers will appreciate your help, and you'll know you're supporting the arts in Petworth.

The next two events coming up in June and July sound great, and the one in July takes places in the Spray Park! 

Visit their Indiegogo campaign site today, and donate a little Petworth love to them.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Petworth Jazz Project was groovy

Petworth Jazz Project was groovy

The kickoff of the 5th season of the Petworth Jazz Project was a good time -- crowded with people picnicking, kids playing and some really great music, and capped off a long day of Petworth activities. Big kudos to Tom Pipkin, the passionate organizer behind the Project.

I was able to chat with the percussionist Joe Kennedy, Jr (aka "Rainbow Joe") and he had a good time playing for the kids (he does drum workshops and lessons, if you're interested) and the kids had a great time playing instruments and dancing around the park.

While I was waiting for the Donvonte McCoy Quintet to come on, I met Sara Herrera Kopetchney, who runs the Petworth Dance Project... Read more & see pics and video after the break:

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Petworth Library gets a Presidential visit

Petworth Library gets a Presidential visit

Petworth Library had its Summer Reading Kickoff celebration today, and got a visit by the 16th President of the United States! Ok, a tall fabric version, but close enough! The Lincoln mascot from the Washington Nationals came by to help celebrate summer reading and entertain kids of all ages (I think the parents were more excited than the kids, lol).

There are some great books available, from young kids to teens to adult fiction and non-fiction. Best part, they're all free. If you haven't checked out the recently renovated Petworth Library, y you're definitely missing out on a wonderful resource. You can even check out DVDs and CDs (no download required). ;)  

See all the great pics after the break:

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Powell Carnival full of fun, sun and kids

Powell Carnival full of fun, sun and kids

The Powell Carnival is going on at Upshur Street Park (at the basketball courts until 4pm). 

There's a bouncy house, games, food and lots of neighbors and Powell parents with their kids. Councilmember Todd and his Director of Constituent Services Jackson Carnes were there (Todd even bought a Powell Elementary shirt). Carla Ferris, co-president of the Powell parents group, was doing great running the hoola hoop contest, while her husband Horacio Artiga made some outstanding hot dogs.

Andy Rowe, co-president of the Powell parents group, said "Turnout today has been great. We have folks from the school and from the neighborhood. It's been a great time!"

See pictures after the break:

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PSA 404/407 meeting notes

PSA 404/407 meeting notes

Tonight was the PSA 404 & 407 meeting at 801 Shepherd Street. A larger turnout of residents this time, about 18 or so, each with concerns or questions. The biggest concerns were the shootings, drug dealing, public drinking and loitering by people residents considered “suspicious.” (For example, suspicious is driving up in an alley in a Maryland car, parking for 20 mins while people come to the car window, then driving off.)

The new lieutenant for PSA 404, Lieutenant Raul Figueras, arrived early and came with a chart showing crime stats for the past 30 days and calendar year. 

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Petworth Jazz Festival kicks off 5th season

Petworth Jazz Festival kicks off 5th season

This Saturday, May 30th is the kickoff of the 5th season of the Petworth Jazz Project at Petworth Park (8th & Taylor). There's always a kids' show first, followed by a very talented jazz musician or group. 

As always Petworth Jazz Project brings the best in local jazz to the heart of Petworth, for free, outdoors, on the lawn. Is there any better way to spend your evening? Tell a neighbor and bring a friend!

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It's a Petworth News Shindig!

Come celebrate Petworth News reaching a milestone of 1,000 Facebook Likes, a new website (this one!), and neighbors connecting with neighbors.

If I've ever committed to buying you a beer for reading to the bottom of a long post, here's your chance to try to collect.

I look forward to meeting you at the event and putting faces to the names!

 

Be sure to RSVP on Facebook!

Powell Elementary Carnival is Saturday!

Powell Elementary is having a Carnival on Saturday, May 30th. Sponsored by the parents group (POPPS), the Carnival is a fundraiser to help with paying for technology upgrades for the students. (Here's a PDF of the flyer.)

Come to the Carnival from 11am - 4pm at the Upshur Park basketball courts. There will be cake walks, a bouncy house, bean bag toss, face painting, art stations, food, and much more.

I know some of the teachers and parents working on this event, and they are putting a lot effort in to make this a fun day for the community.

The fundraising part is a raffle to win 75,000 air miles with United Airlines. That’s like a pair of tickets to your favorite dream getaway — only $5 for a ticket. And you get to help fund the needs of the students. Win win. You can even buy your raffle tickets online.

And to make Carnival day quicker, you can pre-purchase activity tickets online (valid for games and food) as well. They ask that you keep your receipt and bring it over on Carnival Day.

Or if you’re just feeling generous, you can donate to their good cause.

Powell Bilingual Elementary School has been recognized nationally as a model for dual language education, and a shining example of what can go right in public education. Your generous donation will help to support the school with the purchase of classroom supplies and technology upgrades, as well as funding educational field trips and enrichment programming for students.

Hope to see you there!

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Lemonade Social brings new faces and good neighbors

Lemonade Social brings new faces and good neighbors

The 2nd Southwest Petworth Lemonade Social was this evening at the triangle park between Kansas and Quincy St NW. A really nice group of neighbors gathered together.

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PSA 404/407 meeting tomorrow

801 Shepherd Street NW

801 Shepherd Street NW

The Police Service Area (PSA) meeting for 404 and 407 is tomorrow, Thursday, May 28th at 801 Shepherd St NW at 7pm. This is a very casual meeting and is a great opportunity to meet with local MPD officers and leadership, ask about recent incidents, express concerns or give them an 'atta boy compliment.

Not sure who from MPD will be attending, but should be the lieutenants from each PSA and perhaps Inspector Vendette Parker. 4D Commander Manlapaz attends when able.

PSA 404 & 407 meet quarterly, so if you miss this one, the next will be sometime at the end of summer.

I'll be there to take notes and will share after.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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May 30th is going to be busy

This weekend is busy -- EL Haynes has a festival, Powell Elementary is having a Carnival at Upshur Park at 11am, and the Petworth Library is having a Summer Reading Kickoff celebration, featuring one of the National's Presidential Mascots. Wonder who it'll be (please be Teddy please be Teddy!)

You can meet the mascot at the Petworth Library (4200 Kansas Ave NW) from 2:30 - 3pm on the 30th.

I'll post more info on all three events soon.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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