Powell ES Principal Docal leaving this summer

Powell ES Principal Docal leaving this summer

Powell Elementary Principal Janeece Docal just sent an email that she is leaving the school this summer. She started at Powell 6 years ago and helped turn a failing elementary school into an example of what a successful school can do (just ask President Obama, who visited the school last year). She's done amazing things for Powell, and was recognized as the Principal of the Year recently.

Docal is moving back to Spain to be with her husband's family, as her father-in-law is not well. In her email, she discussed the process for finding a new principal that involves the parents:

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New tavern coming to old hardware store

Remember that hardware / locksmith store at 3655 Georgia Ave?

They went out of business and the place has been sitting empty. According to a blog post on the Park View blog by ANC 1A08 Commissioner Kent Boese, the plan is to renovate the store into a new tavern called Reliable Tavern & Hardware. They'll offer food and drinks and other activities like comedy, trivia, and televised sports.

Photo courtesy of ParkViewDC.com

Photo courtesy of ParkViewDC.com

What I remember about this place comes from the first year we moved to Petworth more than 10 years ago. I saw the place and thought "cool, local hardware store!" Then my wife and I went in and I thought "how the heck does this place stay in business?" The shelves were barely stocked and some guy there kept following my wife around the store with a grin asking if he could help her.

Thank god for Annie's Ace Hardware!

And while bars and restaurants are great... would love to see more local-owned retail stores in Petworth.

Source: Park View blog.

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Petworth Community Market Fundraiser a successful evening at Chez Billy

Petworth Community Market Fundraiser a successful evening at Chez Billy

The Petworth Community Market fundraiser was this evening at Chez Billy, and I think it was a total success! There had to be more than 200 people who came out to support the Market, and there were dozens of items up for auction to help the Market serve the community.

"The money raised tonight supports the fees we have to pay to the city for permits, meters, insurance and more," said Erin Lane, the president of the Market's Board. "Plus, it helps us to serve neighbors in need by affording us the ability to double SNAP/WIC payments."

"The event raises enough funds to cover 30%-40% of our annual operating costs," continued Erin. “It’s great to see this place packed with so many people, and to have them all out to support the Market and the community,” she said.

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New PSA 404 Lt Raul Figueras

New PSA 404 Lt Raul Figueras

Turns out there's been a change to the MPD PSA 404 management. The new lieutenant for PSA 404 is now Lt Raul Figueras. (I previously reported it was Lt. Hargrove, but according to 4D Commander Manlapaz, that has changed and Hargrove is now with PSA 405.) I reached out to the new LT to welcome him to the neighborhood and to share some background on him...

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New ANC 4C03 Commissioner Elisa Irwin

ANC 4C Commissioner Joe Martin sent out an email regarding the empty 4C03 seat (previously held by Jeff Standish, who resigned in March to move to Minnesota). Elisa Irwin (1500 block of Varnum St NW) is the only person to submit nomination papers by the deadline. Without any other candidates, it now goes to a 5-day challenge period. If no challenges, then Ms Irwin can be sworn in as early as the next ANC 4C meeting (May 13th).

I reached out to Ms Irwin previously for an interview but...

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Doug Sloan withdraws from Ward 4 Council race

Doug Sloan withdraws from Ward 4 Council race

Well, Doug Sloan has withdrawn from the Ward 4 race for Council. An email went out from him just a little while ago stating that the race should be about what's best for the Ward, not who has the most money or the blessings of the administration. He feels he should withdraw in order to decrease the number of candidates and give someone else a fighting chance. That leaves 11 candidates now... more to come?  Here's the gist of the email...

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ANC 4C Meeting Notes for April 8, 2015

The ANC 4C meeting was Wednesday night (April 8th), and my notes are awesome (meaning they're long). As always, if anything was misquoted or wrong, that’s my fault. If you disagree with anything, that’s the ANCs fault. The TL;DR (the short of it):

It was an interesting meeting. DC Attorney General Karl Racine and his staff stopped by, as did some Ward 4 candidates and Fox 5 News. MPD was a no-show and WMATA talked about a 14th St express bus (if they only had money for it). Grants were granted, a church was opposed, and a Golden Paradise was approved...

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Petworth News April 08, 2015 at 09:39PM

Live east of Georgia Ave in Petworth? Then you might be interested to know that PSA 404 has a new lieutenant. I found out today that Lt Michael Whiteside was transferred to 3D last week. The new 404 manager is Lt. Kenneth Hargrove.

I reached out to the LT today to welcome him to Petworth. Lt Hargrove said he was happy to be in 4D (this was his first week here on the job) and that he is assigned to the midnight tour of duty.

Lt Hargrove has 26 years with MPD and is a life-long DC resident. He added that he looks forward to working with the citizens in PSA 404. You can reach him at kenneth.hargrove@dc.gov.

I'm sure he'll be at the next PSA 404 meeting on May 29th at 801 Shepherd Street.

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Petworth News April 07, 2015 at 11:34PM

I went to the Ward 4 Candidates Forum at the Takoma Baptist Church this evening. While I'm not posting any notes from the forums or endorsing any candidates, I thought you might want to see some photos of the candidates during the event. **Note: I'm not posting or endorsing because I also run the http://bit.ly/17jDEC2 website, and I believe ensuring the neutrality of that site is important. So make sure you visit it often!

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Petworth News April 07, 2015 at 10:52PM

Not sure what to make of this (the idea OR the primary color picture). Michael Neibauer, who's an economic development reporter with the Washington Business Journal (and whose Twitter profile says "Permits are my thing.") sent out this tweet and odd rendering image for 16 Grant Circle...

@WBJNeibs "16 Grant Circle, subject of recent raze permit, will be redeveloped as 3 flats (6 units)"

I drove by the location today and it seems they're getting ready to work. Screen shot of the DCRA permit tracking page for the property is below as well.

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Petworth News April 06, 2015 at 07:17PM

Petworth is lucky to have its own Community Farmer's Market, and even better, it's opening next month! It's one of the local events that helps us all enjoy our neighborhood and our neighbors. And they could use your support. Also, there's gonna be beer!

Ok, I don't mean beer at the Market, but at an upcoming Silent Auction Fundraiser at Chez Billy.

It's Monday the 20th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm. The Market will have the bar all to itself that night, and you can enjoy some great drink specials.

To attend the event, buy an admission ticket (comes with 2 door prize tickets) for $15, or two admission tickets for $25 (and get 4 door prizes).

Then come in and bid on some great items. Silently. With a drink.

** Buy your ticket here: http://bit.ly/1GFeU4j **

100% of the money raised from the event goes into running the market. So join your neighbors to in supporting this awesome project, and take advantage of some great drink specials.

The Market opens May 2nd from 9 am – 1 pm and then every Saturday though November. You'll be able to enjoy plenty of food and produce, as well as goods from local vendors. Each week they’ll feature events that are great for the entire family including live music, storytelling, cooking demos, and more.

For more information check out their website:

http://bit.ly/1HJrqhS

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Petworth News April 05, 2015 at 08:05PM

A great neighbor finally gets awarded for being awesome. Local Petworth resident and amazing neighbor Carol Herwig is being recognized by Casey Trees with their Award for Partnership at the 2015 Canopy Awards. The award ceremony is April 23rd at Dock 5 at Union Market. (see below for link with more details)

Carol is a very deserving recipient of this award, which recognizes her leadership, time, effort, sweat equity and can-do attitude to ensure that Petworth, and all of DC, has the tree canopy cover it needs.

I spoke to Carol tonight about the award today. She was very flattered that she was nominated by her peers, and that the foundation selected her for the award. “I found out Monday that the award was official,” said Carol. “I feel real good about it, and appreciate that I was selected.”

According to Casey Trees, Carol can be credited for adding more than 250 trees to Petworth. She was also instrumental in the redesign of the park area between Georgia Avenue and 9th Street (below Upshur). The final design used by the city was very close to the early designs for the land that Carol submitted. She also works regularly with the Armed Services Retirement Home and the Rock Creek Cemetery. (As a matter of fact, this weekend she’s helping the Friends of the Soldiers Home plant 50 new trees at the AFRH. 86 people have volunteered to help plant the trees, and that doesn’t include staff.)

“It’s about the community connections and impact,” Carol said, in talking about why she works as hard as she does. “Getting different groups together from around the area is the way it should be. It doesn’t have to be one person throwing seeds into the wind in order to get things accomplished.”

As Casey Trees points out in their overview of Carol, she “has tirelessly sought out planting projects in the neighborhood, approaching groups and institutions about adding trees to their property using Casey Trees’ Community Tree Planting program and working with them to develop strong planting plans and spearhead the planting and post-planting care.”

Carol said that at this point, it’s rewarding to be able to “go to any ward and know that I’ve planted trees that are thriving. That’s especially true for here in Petworth.”

Carol is also involved with other volunteer efforts, including roles as vice president of the Friends at the Library, a board member at the Georgia Avenue Family Support Cooperative (where’s she been on the board since 2008), along with being the treasurer of the citywide Federation of Friends of the DC Public Libraries. (BTW, the GA Ave Family Support Cooperative is looking for new board members, as well as a CPA to volunteer with them. The Cooperative helps homeless families find housing and get out of DC General, as well as works to keep kids in school and not truant.)

Frankly, Carol is deserving of any award that recognizes her dedication to Petworth. Along with her husband, George Morgan, they have both spent countless hours tending the trees and flowers around Petworth, and picking up trash on a regular basis. Carol and George are inspirational neighbors who work hard to make Petworth a great neighborhood. I know ANC 4C has been thinking of starting their own awards program for local active residents, Carol and George make two great recipients.

Read more about Carol’s accomplishments and the award at the Canopy Awards overview page: http://bit.ly/1Fe505J

And if you want to attend the Awards and Fundraiser, here’s more info: http://bit.ly/1NUIpBJ

Three cheers for Carol! She's an outstanding neighbor to everyone in Petworth.

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Petworth News April 03, 2015 at 10:24AM

The Celebrate Petworth Indiegogo fund features various perks you can get when you support the festival. What are you waiting for? Go support the festival!

Perks include t-shirts from Upshur Street Books & Celebrate Petworth, gift certificates to Crane And Turtle DC (wait, those are sold out already!?!), a special discounted shopping night with Willow and much more from local retailers, artists and restaurants.

AND CHECK THIS OUT: there's even the opportunity to have Petworth News write an exclusive article or interview with you or about a topic of your choice (well, within reason obviously). It's at the $250 funding level and goes a long way to helping cover the permit expenses (and bear in mind, no money comes to me, it all goes to the festival).

One article is already sold, only one left! Thanks to Yianni Konstantopoulos from GreenLine Real Estate (3927 Georgia Ave NW www.greenlinere.com) for supporting the festival! I look forward to writing an article of your choice!

If you own a restaurant or a store, or want to highlight a local event, consider funding the festival by getting an article on Petworth News. I currently reach more than 4,000 people a day, which includes local residents and prospective neighbors, Councilmembers, even a Congressional Representative or two.

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Petworth News April 02, 2015 at 02:30PM

Here's a cool opportunity I want to share: Paul Dolinsky, an extremely knowledgable friend of mine, is participating in giving a tour of the historic Belmont Mansion in Dupont Circle. I'm very familiar with the mansion, and have toured it privately in the past. It's a really cool mansion, with some great hidden features and a great history.

If you have the chance to play tourist in your own city, take this tour.

====== Tour Info

Join us as we take a in-depth historic journey through The Belmont Manison lead by Alma Bane, PGM the Right Worthy Grand Secretary of the Easternstar and Paul Dolinsky from the National Park Service. Then explore its roof restoration with Chuck Wagner from Wagner Roofing.

Located in the heart of Dupont Circle, the Beaux-Arts mansion was constructed between 1906 and 1909 as a winter home for Perry Belmont and his family. The residence was designed by French architect Ernest Sanson along with Horace Trumbauer, who served as supervising architect. The mansion served as the social center of Washington when the Belmont’s were in residence. In 1935, the building was sold to the General Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and is maintained and resided in by the acting Right Worthy Grand Secretary.

Inside the Belmont: April 11th, 10:00am to 1:00pm The Belmont Mansion International Headquarters for the Order of the Eastern Star 1618 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Metro Station: Dupont Circle

DCPL and APT Member: $15 Non Members: $25

Go to http://bit.ly/1yGZkyP to register.

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