A year of weekly Petworth newsletters

A year of weekly Petworth newsletters

Tonight's Weekly Update marks the 52nd issue — one year — of email newsletters. I started the once-a-week newsletter on May 29, 2015, and only missed one week (I think I had the flu that week). Everything you read on Petworth News is about or impacts our neighborhood, whether you live in Petworth or Southwest Petworth, Brightwood Park, 16th Street Heights, etc. It's about what happens here.

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An overview of what to expect at the Celebrate Petworth Festival

An overview of what to expect at the Celebrate Petworth Festival

The Celebrate Petworth Festival starts at 11am on Saturday, June 4th along the 800 block of Upshur Street. It's going to be a busy day with events that should please everyone, from kids to adults, from hungry people to those seeking some fitness. Food, crafts, music, dance, basketball, cute dogs. Cool.

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Get to know the Ward 4 and At-Large DC Council candidates

Get to know the Ward 4 and At-Large DC Council candidates

I've spent the past two months interviewing the candidates for At-Large and Ward 4 Councilmember, with the goal of giving voters an opportunity to get to know the candidates. Here in once place are links to those previously published candidate interviews, excluding two...

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Have a cute dog? Sign up for the Dog Show at Celebrate Petworth

Have a cute dog? Sign up for the Dog Show at Celebrate Petworth

Have a talented pooch who you want to show off? Is your pup the cutest thing ever? Sign up for the Celebrate Petworth Dog Show, set for Saturday June 4th at 12:30 pm. Great prizes from local vendors and treats for the canine participants. 

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A conversation with Calvin Gurley, candidate for Ward 4 council

A conversation with Calvin Gurley, candidate for Ward 4 council

If you live in Ward 4 or just drive around the area, then you've probably heard of Calvin Gurley or at least seen his campaign signs. Never described as shy of sharing his opinions, Calvin's emails on the various area listservs have garnered him some fans and some detractors. While you might not agree with all of his positions, it's hard to disagree with everything Calvin Gurley discusses, as he talks about important issues from the point of view of wanting what is best for DC residents.  Read the interview...

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A look at Calvin Gurley's campaign positions

A look at Calvin Gurley's campaign positions

Calvin Gurley is running for the Ward 4 Council seat in the District of Columbia. A resident of Takoma, Calvin feels very vested in the health and well-being of DC residents and is running for DC Council for the third time. He thinks his passion, drive to help residents and his legislative ideas make him the best candidate for Ward 4 Council. Here are some of his campaign positions...

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Community meeting on working with young adults & returning citizens

Community meeting on working with young adults & returning citizens

Commissioner David Sheon sent out an email that I meant to share. He's scheduled a second meeting at the Brightwood United Methodist Church (8th & Jefferson St NW) at 6:30 tonight (May 31st) to talk more about non-judicial ways to help at-risk youth and returning citizens. If you live in the area or are concerned about the ways to help reduce crime while helping those most in need of support, you should consider attending. Read Commissioner Sheon's email...

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Photos from the Petworth Jazz & Dance Project

Photos from the Petworth Jazz & Dance Project

I think the combination of the Petworth Jazz Project with the Petworth Dance Project makes for an incredible evening at Petworth Park.  With dancers from Kalanidhi Dance, Nancy Havlik Dance Performance Group, Countess Winfrey and Company Danzante (who danced while the jazz band Véronneau played), there was an over-abundance to listen to and watch.

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Petworth Jazz Project starts 6th season tonight at 8th & Taylor

Petworth Jazz Project starts 6th season tonight at 8th & Taylor

One of my favorite Petworth events kicks off its sixth season at the Petworth Rec Center this evening. The Petworth Jazz Project offers music for kids and adults, yoga, professional dance and food, and one of the best opportunities to hang out with your neighbors. Of course I'll be there with my camera, like some neighborhood wedding photographer prowling the crowd.

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Cappy's Crabs opens; photos from the launch party

Cappy's Crabs opens; photos from the launch party

Cappy's Crabs, the new incarnation of the former Crane & Turtle located at 828 Upshur St NW, opens Friday, May 27th. I was invited to the launch party and snapped a few pictures so you can see what it looks like. (It's a community service thing.) See a full gallery inside.

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How to post a comment on Petworth News

How to post a comment on Petworth News

Comments on a neighborhood blog are a great way to participate in local discourse. I encourage comments on articles here on Petworth News, but I don't allow abusive behavior. You CAN post anonymously, or you can create a login and get notifications. Here's how to post comments:

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A conversation with Ron Austin, candidate for Ward 4 council

A conversation with Ron Austin, candidate for Ward 4 council

Ron Austin has spent his career in DC government trying to help residents get the services they need, from help navigating DC agencies to getting money to help residents pay mortgages. He's invested his life's energies into serving Ward 4 and DC, and wants to take that energy to the next level by serving on the DC Council.

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A look at Ron Austin's campaign positions

A look at Ron Austin's campaign positions

Ron Austin is running for the Ward 4 Council seat in the District of Columbia. Ron retired from DC government, where he worked for years in the Parks department, among others. Ron gained experience working as the Director of Constituent Services for Adrian Fenty when Fenty  was the Ward 4 Councilmember, and then again when Fenty was Mayor of DC. He's lived in Ward 4 for 59 years and views constituent services and his street-level connection to residents and their needs as his primary assets as Councilmember.

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A partnership between MPD, OAG and the community “solves” a long-time problem with an eviction

A partnership between MPD, OAG and the community “solves” a long-time problem with an eviction

The house at 236 Gallatin St NW has been called a “problem house” and a “nuisance property” by neighbors and MPD for close to a decade. Over the years there have been at least three warrants served at the property, with arrests made and drugs confiscated. On Thursday morning, May 19th, US Marshals made good on their Writ of Eviction served a few months ago, and put out the squatters and residents who were living at the Gallatin rowhouse. 

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