Neighborhood Watch crime prevention training

If you're interested in learning how to reduce crime -- and not be a victim yourself -- consider attending the next Neighborhood Watch crime prevention training.

The next session will be September 16, 2015 at the Second District police station (3320 Idaho Avenue, NW, 20016) at 7:00 pm. This is a free training open to anyone interested in reducing crime.  Please contact the Citywide Neighborhood Watch Trainer Samantha Nolan if you plan to attend (desserts and materials are prepared based on the number of participants).
 
From Ms. Nolan's email: "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."
 
If you would like to attend the training, please email Ms Nolan or call 202-244-2620.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Community meeting with owners of new Upshur restaurant

Community meeting with owners of new Upshur restaurant

ANC 4C07 Commissioner John-Paul Hayworth held a public meeting this evening with the three owners of the new southeast Asian restaurant coming to 845 Upshur Street, Marc Dosik, Alex McCoy and Hunter Thompson. The meeting was an opportunity to get resident input on a Community Agreement between the three owners and ANC 4C. Read more about the meeting after the break:

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Park Place apartments retail rumor

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By the way... I heard a rumor that 7-Eleven has either backed out or is no longer being offered a lease at the Park Place apartments (on Georgia Ave over the metro stop). I believe the Wells Fargo bank is still slated to open, but no word on the other empty retail space.

I understand that the sale of the building last year by Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund (for $64 million) to TA Realty (paywall link) was predicated upon having long-term leases (hence national chains like 7-Eleven, Dunkin Donuts and Wells Fargo who can afford a long-term lease), so I wonder if another national chain is going to take that spot. Be nice to see local-owned businesses come into those long-empty spots. Kids' clothing store maybe?

We'll see what happens.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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PSA 404/407 meeting highlights

PSA 404/407 meeting highlights

The combined Police Service Area meeting for PSAs 404 & 407 was Thursday, August 27th. Alas, only three residents attended (including myself). The property manager, Yvette, from the apartments at 4100 Georgia Avenue attended, as did ANC 4C commissioner Galloway and PSA 404 Lieutenant Raul Figueras and 4D Commander Wilfredo Manlapaz. The new PSA manager for 407, Lieutenant Anthony Washington, was not able to attend as it was his day off.

Read the full notes after the break...

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Sherman Circle Social Wednesday, 9/2

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The next Sherman Circle Social is next Wednesday, September 2nd at 5:30 pm at Sherman Circle. Come out and meet your neighbors as we bid farewell to summer and greet the new (school) year. Come one, come all. Pets, kids, and anyone else welcome. There will be lemonade to share and maybe even some ice pops!

As always, please spread the word to neighbors who may not be on the listservs or email.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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August Petworth Jazz Project (huge photo gallery)

August Petworth Jazz Project (huge photo gallery)

It was a very crowded Petworth Park for the August Petworth Jazz Project.

Starting with Baba Ras D at 5:30, the field was packed with families to listen to the toddler/younger oriented music. (I often describe Baba as the Bruce Springsteen for kids -- they adore him.) 

Butcher Brown came on around 7 and they were wonderful -- an insanely talented jazz band. And from their expressions while playing, they were digging it too. "Hello kids! We're not use to playing for kids, this is great!"

See the full gallery after the break: (Page might load slowly)

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Petworth Community Market was hopping

Petworth Community Market was hopping

The Petworth Community Market was crowded and loud today and a lot of fun. Tons of great vendors, some new and other more established vendors selling tasty food. The Market was celebrating back-to-school season with a bunch of education-oriented vendors. Check out a video from Girls Rock DC and see some pictures after the break...

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Special ANC 4D meeting, Trinidad & Tobago gets license restored

Courtesy Google Maps

Courtesy Google Maps

ANC 4D has decided to hold a special meeting on Thursday, September 3rd at Truesdell Education Campus at 7pm. According to the ANC, the meeting is necessary for the ANC to vote on budget items that they were unable to vote on at the last meeting (and to “keep the DC auditor happy”). 

They will be inviting representatives from Horton Funeral Home at 600 Kennedy St NW, which has partnered with Manna, Inc., to build a 42-unit affordable-rent apartment building for seniors at his underutilized lot at 608 Kennedy St., which currently serves as a parking lot and carwash. The building is to be called Horton Village, and it is the first major new development on Kennedy St..

The ANC also plans on inviting representatives from ABRA to shed light on why the Alcohol Board negotiated an agreement with the Trinidad and Tobego Association, owners of Club House (5123 Georgia Avenue NW) to reinstate its liquor license.

ANC 4C and 4D have both passed resolutions asking that the Club’s liquor license remain revoked after numerous fights, underage drinking, trash complaints, noise complaints and even a request by Chief Lanier to revoke the license. The private club was the scene of a massive brawl that spilled out onto Georgia Avenue and closed down the street back in January. 

The ABRA board moved forward with the reinstatement without inviting either ANC nor the community to provide input, nor informing the ANCs.

The ANC 4D Commissioners encourage residents to attend the special meeting.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Volunteer some time and grab a drink with a veteran

The Friends of the Soldier's Home has one of its regular "Saloon Nights" coming up next week, and they're looking for volunteers to join the awesome veterans at the Armed Forced Retirement Home for some drinks, some songs and always a fun time.

I volunteer with the Friends and have attended a Saloon night, and it's a great time drinking, eating, singing and talking with the men and women who live at the AFRH. They're all really interesting to chat with, and it's a guaranteed good time. Plus it's nice to hang out with neighbors. (And hey, if you're a parent of a Creative Minds Charter School child, consider giving back to the AFRH by volunteering with the Friends of the Soldier's Home.)

If you're interested in spending a couple of hours shooting the breeze with retired veterans, considering volunteering with the Friends on September 1st from 6-8pm. Note that you need to be 21 and over to volunteer for this particular event (it is "saloon night" after all...).

To volunteer, send an email to the volunteer coordinator, Lori Lincoln (but only if you're sure you're going to attend). She'll get back to you with details of where to go, etc.

Mark your calendars for upcoming FOSH events!
 - AFRH Resident/Staff Baseball Game on Wednesday, September 9th
 - JINGO for all ages on Thursday, September 17th
 - Happy Hour on Tuesday, September 29th
 - Fall Family Festival on Sunday, October 4th

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Pics from Southwest Petworth Social

Here's some pictures from tonight's Southwest Petworth Lemonade Social. Feel free to tag yourself in the photos on Facebook.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Petworth Jazz Project on Saturday, August 29th

Petworth Jazz Project on Saturday, August 29th

The next Petworth Jazz Project is this Saturday, August 29th on the lawn at Petworth Park (8th and Taylor St NW) featuring kids music by Baba Ras D and the "punk funk jazz" of Butcher Brown.

Read more after the break ...

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Chief Lanier shares crime stats and sources

Chief Lanier shares crime stats and sources

Chief Cathy Lanier responded to an email from a resident the other day about the recent surge in violence, and confusion as to the reasons cited by MPD, the Police Union and the media. The Chief followed up today with another email to the MPD listservs with citations for her responses. See her email from August 26th after the break:

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Connect with a Petworth area listserv to stay informed

Connect with a Petworth area listserv to stay informed

If you’re already a member of a listserv, then you know about the plethora of information out there from neighbors, some useful, some not so much. But some people, long-time residents and new comers alike, don’t know all the different options available to stay informed on events and information in the area. To help that, I’ve put together a new page on Petworth News with a list of area listservs that you might find useful. Read more about area listservs... 

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Discussion with fantasy author Tom Doyle at Petworth Library

(Cover of The Left-Hand Way, courtesy Tom Doyle.)

(Cover of The Left-Hand Way, courtesy Tom Doyle.)

Author Tom Doyle will be at the Petworth Library to discuss his contemporary fantasy series Wednesday, August 26th at 7pm.

The first book, American Craftsmen, is about two modern magician soldiers who fight their way through the legacies of Poe and Hawthorne as they attempt to destroy an undying evil - and not kill each other first.

In the sequel, The Left-Hand Way, the craftsmen are hunters and hunted in a global race to save humanity from a new occult threat out of America’s past. 

Come by to talk with the author and support your local Library!

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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