Come to a literary happy hour, raffle & fundraiser for the Petworth Library — with me reading Updike!

Come to a literary happy hour, raffle & fundraiser for the Petworth Library — with me reading Updike!

The Friends of Petworth Library is joining up with Petworth Citizen for a special happy hour to raise funds for the Library on Tuesday, March 21st from 5-7pm. There will be a raffle for some excellent books, and five locals will be reading their choice selections from authors who have March birthdays. Petworth Citizen will donate 10% of the alcohol sales during Happy Hour (5 -7pm) to the Friends group.

So come out and drink and listen to excerpts of the celebrated authors as read by local peeps -- including me reading from Rabbit, Run by John Updike.

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Know a 18-24 year old who wants to own their own business? Time's running out to get onboard with Community Carrot

Know a 18-24 year old who wants to own their own business? Time's running out to get onboard with Community Carrot

David Sheon is an entrepreneur, an activist and an ANC commissioner, and that's the least of what he does. His latest endeavor is a non-profit to work with DC youth who want to do something with their lives that's under their control. David's non-profit is called DC Community Carrot, and it is designed to help youth 18-24 learn to become entrepreneurs. Here's an update from David:

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Help make Momma's Law permanent - take 5 minutes to send an email or choose to testify

Help make Momma's Law permanent - take 5 minutes to send an email or choose to testify

The recent legislation passed by the DC Council to strengthen the animal cruelty laws in DC is only good for 90 days. It's up to the Council to make it permanent, and it's up to you to help make it happen.

Send a Councilmember an email, testify in front of the Council and keep pushing DC government.

Want to take five minutes and help make Momma's Law permanent? Here's how...

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ANC 4D draft agenda for March 21st meeting

ANC 4D draft agenda for March 21st meeting

Here is the draft agenda is for Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4D public meeting on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 6:30pm. ANC 4D hosts their meetings at the Washington Latin Public Charter School in the Multipurpose Room.  

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Green DC Living looks at solar panels

Green DC Living looks at solar panels

Petworth neighbor Roshani Kothari has a new blog called Green DC Living where she looks at ways to make homes "greener" in affordable ways. She has a recent blog post about Solar Solutions and adding solar panels to your home. Here's a preview of the article...

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A look at some questions about basement apartment conversions and zoning

A look at some questions about basement apartment conversions and zoning

The topic had clearly struck a nerve.

When Roshani Kothari, neighbor and real estate agent with DCRE Residential, invited fellow residents to come to learn more about “Understanding Zoning and Legal Basement Conversions” back in November 2016, the community meeting room of the Petworth Library pretty much filled up.

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Featured Property: Charming rowhouse at 5520 4th Street NW

Featured Property: Charming rowhouse at 5520 4th Street NW

This week's Featured Property is a charming rowhouse located at 5520 4th Street NW, offered by Marc Dosik and Help-U-Sell Federal City Realty. The house is located near the Kennedy Street corridor, recently selected for Great Streets and in the running for a Main Streets designation from DC.

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WMATA looking for volunteers for new vibration study - Will new tests clear up the issue of shaking houses?

WMATA looking for volunteers for new vibration study - Will new tests clear up the issue of shaking houses?

If you think you’re affected by metro trains and want to participate in a study, send your name, address and phone number via email to WMATA representative Ann Chisholm. You will most likely need to allow the engineers to access your home to measure. Read the article for details...

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What's new alley cat?

What's new alley cat?

The Humane Rescue Alliance has launched a creative initiative to help combat the city’s growing rat problem while providing a second (or maybe third) life for cats in their shelter who might not otherwise be adoptable.

The Blue Collar Cats program places healthy cats with businesses and homeowners in alleys and alcoves around the city. The cats’ only job: patrol their domain for rodents. The program is similar to a barn cat program that might be found in rural areas. And they're looking for businesses or homeowners who want to support one of the Blue Collar Cats...

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Safari DC offers a taste of Kenya in Petworth

Safari DC offers a taste of Kenya in Petworth

Safari, which sits on a quiet stretch of Georgia Avenue just off the Upshur Street drag, is the only Kenyan restaurant in Washington DC. It has found a following with the Kenyan and broader East African community, with customers coming from all over the DC metro area to enjoy familiar foods in the company of fellow émigrés and others interested in East African fare. 

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Rock, paper, scissors tournament for the win!

Rock, paper, scissors tournament for the win!

Remember when we were kids and any playground quarrel could be decided by a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? An organization called Playworks is taking this childhood gem to the next level on Thursday, March 9th.

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Help clean up Grant Circle, admire some (uncut) daffodils

Help clean up Grant Circle, admire some (uncut) daffodils

Spring has arrived and the daffodils that we planted back in December have emerged and are blooming around the Circle.  Come out Sunday, March 5th at 10am to enjoy the daffodils and flowering quince and help keep Grant Circle looking great.  

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"Kennedy Street inspiration" artwork showcased at Culture Coffee

"Kennedy Street inspiration" artwork showcased at Culture Coffee

In the age of smartphones and social media, we can often find ourselves too isolated from each other. Simple pleasures such as a cup of coffee, a walk through your neighborhood, or a trip to the farmers' market seem to all be marked with the ever-present "head down in your phone" posture. 

Artist Cathy Abramson decided to live life differently and "look up from her phone" to create artwork and connect through the inspiration she’s found on Kennedy Street and the surrounding neighborhood. 

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