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If you want to learn how to keep an eye on your neighborhood, there's local crime prevention training happening on Monday, March 16th. A Neighborhood Watch Crime Prevention Training will be conducted on Monday, March 16, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the 4th District Police Station, 6001 Georgia Ave NW.

If you want to learn ways to prevent crime and reduce your likelihood of becoming a crime victim, please attend the training. You will see pictures of actual crime scenes and learn how to avoid becoming a victim of the crimes. More than 80% of crime in DC is preventable (Crime of Opportunity). By reducing these crimes, the police can concentrate on preventing and solving more violent crimes.

This is a free training open to anyone interested in reducing crime. Please RSVP so they know you are coming.

Contact Samantha Nolan by email at NolanTutor@yahoo.com or by phone at 202 244-2620. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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A reminder that the ANC 4C meeting is tonight at 6:30pm at the Petworth Library. Hope to see you there! from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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Looks like Pedro Rubio has withdrawn as a candidate from the Ward 4 Council race. I know Pedro to be a passionate activist for Ward 4 and DC and I'm sure we'll see him continue to work to benefit his neighbors and community. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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ANC 4C03 Commissioner Jeff Standish is resigning as of this Thursday, March 12, 2015. He and his family are moving to Minneapolis / St. Paul area of Minnesota. If you live in Single Member District (SMD) 4C03, looks like they need a new Commissioner. I've included a map of the area -- you must live in the SMD to run for ANC Commissioner for that SMD.

I wish Jeff and his family the best of luck with the move and their future endeavors. His email about his stepping down as Commissioner is below:

Fellow Community Members,

As of Thursday March 12, 2015, I will be stepping down as the ANC Commissioner for 4C03. For both professional and personal reasons, my family has decided to relocate to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota.

I have very much enjoyed the 2+ years that I have served the residents of ANC 4C. Specifically it is the many outstanding colleagues and individuals that I have had the privilege of meeting and working with that has made my time with the ANC so memorable. So thank you to my fellow ANC Commissioners (both present and past), the constituents of my single member district, and the wonderful residents of the greater Petworth and 16th St. Heights community.

There are many important issues facing Ward 4 and our own ANC, so I hope that an individual from single member district 4C03 steps up to continue the work that my predecessors and myself initiated. In the interim between my stepping down and the filling of my seat, I know my fellow Commissioners in 4C will serve the 4C03 constituents well.

**If you have an interest in serving on the ANC as the 4C03 Commissioner, please contact the Chair of ANC 4C, Commissioner Galloway (4C06@anc.dc.gov)

I thank you all for the support you have offered during my tenure, and for the opportunity to make ANC 4C and Ward 4 a better community in which to live.

Respectfully,

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Just came back from the sing-along at Upshur Street Books. The store puts these on every two weeks (on Thursdays and Sundays at 11am). There was a nice crowd of neighbors and lots of kids. Singer John Ray has a nice melodic voice and engages the children with books, songs and eye contact with each of the kids (and parents). John has been singing for young audiences for years, and does children's music activities around the city. John is an interfaith minister and does weddings and other needs.

He also does private story hours and parties. You can get a hold of John at http://on.fb.me/1aVgbbz or bearsongmusic@gmail.com.

Next story hour / sing-along at Upshur St Books is Sunday, March 22nd at 11am and Thursday, March 26th at 11am.

(And don't forget, Petworth Citizen and Domku are both open for brunch and lunch!) from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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Street cleaning has been postponed until March 16th (shocker, I know). This means starting the 16th, alternate side of the street parking goes into affect (also known as "honey, did you move the car?")

If you leave your car on the side of the street they're planning on cleaning, the city will provide you with a $45 reminder fee. You can thank them for the reminder with a check or money order.

Of course, if we get another deluge of snow, dates might change again. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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If you're hungry and bored of what's in your fridge, I understand that the Hitching Post restaurant (200 Upshur St NW) is open today and ready to cook up some hot food on this cold day. Others may be open as well -- call around and you might be surprised. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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DC Public Schools will be closed tomorrow due to the expected snow (5-8 inches). I'm sure Fed govt will be closed tomorrow, too.

Enjoy the day off! Stay warm and safe. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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The next ANC 4C meeting is Wednesday, March 11 at 6:30pm at the Petworth Library (4200 Kansas Avenue NW). Looks like a full agenda... no early outs for intrepid bloggers, it seems. Hope to see you there!

DRAFT AGENDA – March 11, 2015 Community Meeting 1. Call to Order (6:30pm) 2. Roll Call and Introduction of Commissioners (6:33pm) 3. Approval of Agenda (6:35pm) 4. Reading and Approval of the February 2015 Minutes (6:40pm) 5. Treasurer’s Report - Commissioner Crowley (6:45pm) 6. Metropolitan Police Decriminalization of Marijuana - Commissioner Uqdah (6:50pm) 7. DC Fire EMS (7:05pm) 8. Khalil Thompson, Mayor Bowser’s Office (7:10pm) 9. Community Comment (2 minutes per speaker) (7:15pm)

Zoning Matters: 1. Christian Family Montessori School BZA Special Exception 201 Allison Street NW Commissioner Martin (7:25pm) 2. 4326 Georgia Avenue NW BZA waiver – Commissioner Hayworth (7:40pm) 3. 1521 Varnum Street NW BZA waiver - Commissioner Standish (7:55pm) 4. 1117 Allison Street NW BZA waiver - Commissioner Standish (8:10pm)

ABRA Matters: 1. Slim's Diner ABRA application - Commissioner Hayworth (8:25pm) 2. Twisted Horn ABRA application - Commissioner Hayworth (8:35pm)

New Business: 1. Historic Landmark Application #15-04, 16 Grant Circle NW - Commissioner Martin (8:40pm) 2. Historic Landmark Application #15-08, 7 Grant Circle NW - Commissioner Martin (8:45pm) 3. Historic Landmark Application #15-07, 4 through 33 Grant Circle NW, 513 Varnum Street NW and 510 Webster St NW – Commissioner Martin (8:50pm) 4. Upshur Pool DPR John Stokes – Commissioner Teustch (8:55pm) from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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Last night at the Petworth Citizen Reading Room was a night of good laughs with 13 different comics trying their best to get people to laugh at and with them. They’re pretty successful at it, as the little Reading Room got quite packed and people were turned away, I think. In fact, Petworth Citizen plans on making this a regular Sunday night event starting March 22nd. This was the 2nd Comedy Night for the Reading Room, MC’d by local comic Chris Brandt. Chris is the opening act and runs the comedy show, but this isn’t his full time gig (even if he’d like it to be). When he isn’t doing stand up, he works at American University’s School of International Service, as well as Qualia Coffee.

The Comedy Night features DC comics aspiring to make this their full-time job (well, at least most of them claimed that during their sets). Interestingly, many of the comics are writers and journalists (what is it about writing that makes people so weird?).

First act up was Chris Brandt’s, and he was funny, with some political jokes and NYC travel jokes. (BTW, Romney jokes are still funny, and Vanilla Ice, in jokes and real life, is also funny.)

After Chris was Natalie McGill, who said this was her first time in Petworth. Natalie seemed one of the most comfortable comics talking to the crowd and gives the air of experience (even as she admitted to working in journalism). Her humor was part self-deprecating, part cultural. Erin Gillman also also seemed pretty comfortable in front of the audience and had some good jokes about yoga and pot. Tim Middleton joked about being young-looking (he did look young… or I might be just getting old…). Wayne Manigo, who runs the local Washington Writer’s Group, had some funny jokes about antagonizing those people with clipboards on the street who try to get you to donate to their cause.

Ross Benoit joked about being back on the single’s scene (and about being an Applebee’s waiter, poor guy).

Kasha Patel (a science writer) had a great deadpan routine. Kasha’s parents immigrated from India and moved to West Virginia, so she joked about being 1 of 2 Indians in school in her town (until her brother graduated, that is). In trying to understand why her family moved to West Virginia, Kasha traveled to India to visit her father’s small village. She found the villagers just got a western-style toilet for the first time and weren’t allowed to marry each other because they’re all related. Then she realized that her father is from the West Virginia of India. It was a good bit, and her low-key style worked really well.

Talib Babb was a young guy who shows some real spark. He got off to a bit of a wonky start when his phone messed with the PA system, and I think it threw him off a bit. His first joke had the audience laughing pretty quickly.

Jared Rockwell had some great jokes about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles “Why the masks? They’re giant, talking turtles. Who are they hiding from?”

Pete Musto was the shortest and the loudest comic (I can relate), and as a teacher, most of his jokes revolved around kids.

Jelani Wills (who runs a weekly show at the Stetson on U St I believe) joked about gentrification and that “Asian food tastes better when it isn’t cooked behind bullet-proof glass.”

Chris Blackwell (who performs at Chief Ike’s in Adams Morgan) told very DC-centric jokes (“only in DC could jokes about GS-11s and GS-13s be funny”).

The last comic of the night was Dee Achmed, who’s cultural jokes referenced his Somali background and fitting in to popular culture.

All in all it was a fun night watching some aspiring comics practice on Petworthians.

Definitely try to make it out for the next show on the 22nd! from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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DCPS opening with a two hour delay! Fed government, too. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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Is your trash being collected? Some neighbors are reporting that trash is being picked up today. If you don't have your trash picked up by Monday, send an email to Khalil Thompson at khalil.thompson@dc.gov.

Mr. Thompson is the Ward 4 liaison while we're still missing a Councilmember. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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Aah, terrible news for me. Leonard Nimoy has passed away. He was a hero to me as a child and young teen, and still is to this day. I met Leonard Nimoy when I was a young teen back in Houston. I was a massive Star Trek fan, and Spock was a hero to me. Intelligent, logical, focused... Nimoy came to Houston to speak at the university, and my father got us invited to a meet and greet at a local restaurant.

I stood there in the restaurant in total awe, watching Nimoy eat, walk around talking to other people. There, right there, was Spock! Holy moly!

My father invited Nimoy over to meet me and my friend Ricardo Gomez. Nimoy came over with a smile, and my father introduced us. I stood there gazing up at Spock (at Spock! There is Spock right in front of me!) and my first thought was he looked just like my great uncle. He was tall and had this gravely voice and a big smile. I reached out my hand and I said:

"I like Spock."

Mr Nimoy shook my hand, smiled at me and thanked me. I didn't let go of his hand. I stared up at him and said, in wonder: "I like Spock."

Nimoy continued smiling and said "That's great, I really appreciate that." Then he slowly pulled his hand away. My friend Ricardo came up, shook Nimoy's hand and said how much he enjoyed the TV show and the Spock character. Mr Nimoy thanked him and said something back.

There I stood, just to the right of my Dad, behind Ricardo, and I spoke once more to my childhood hero, this imposing figure that I was in total awe:

"I like Spock!"

Mr Nimoy smiled at me again, shook my father's hand and said a few words and walked to talk with someone else. I just stood there realizing that in this opportunity to talk to my hero, all I could say were three little words. And then I thought

OHMYGOD, Spock thinks I'm retarded.

Even so, Leonard Nimoy was gracious, warm and kind. And he will always be a hero to me as an actor, a photographer and as Spock.

I will always like Spock. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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If you want to get informed on how to prevent / look out for crime in your area, there is a Neighborhood Watch Crime Prevention Training set for March 16, 2015 at 6001 Georgia Avenue NW (4D MPD Station) at 7:00 pm. This is a free training open to anyone interested in reducing crime.

If you want to learn ways to prevent crime and reduce your likelihood of becoming a crime victim, please attend the training. You will see pictures of actual crime scenes and learn how changing simple behaviors can reduce your possibility of becoming a victim of the crimes. More than 80% of crime in DC is preventable (Crime of Opportunity). By reducing these crimes, the police can concentrate on preventing and solving more violent crimes.

If you would like to attend the training, please contact Samantha Nolan by email at NolanTutor@yahoo.com. from Petworth News http://on.fb.me/1BVZwus

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