One of the early air fryers! ?An oldie but a goody ?Definitely used, but may have some life left?? was smoking a lot, so I took it? apart and cleaned the heating element, and reassembled, but was gifted a new air fryer in the meantime.
Free, as is. Porch pickup available.? Please include mobile number in reply.
Final Reminder For This?Community Listening Session on DC Council Housing Bills (See Below)
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Hi Community,
I would like to invite you to our?Community Listening Session?on?April 17th from 5:00-7:00 PM?at?Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library?(901 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20001). The session will take place in?Conference Room 401-F.
We will have a community info session and Q&A on important bills being introduced (and voted on soon) by the?DC Council?related to?ERAP, affordable housing, eviction, rent control, and utilities.?By attending this session, you will understand how the proposed legislation can impact your rights as a tenant or resident and how you can work to create meaningful change in your community.
Attached is the flyer. Please feel free to share with your networks/clients/residents/friends!?
If you’re interested in attending, you can register here:?
Registration is encouraged, but not required!
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Jeremiah Lowery| Pronouns he/him/his??
Director of Policy Advocacy?
Legal Aid DC????
1331 H Street, NW | Suite 350 ??????
Washington, DC 20005???
P: 202-921-6835?|?F: (202) 727-2132 |?
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Jeremiah Lowery (240) 475-4009 Connect With Me On Social media:??(/jeremiah.lowery).??(jeremiah_lowerydc).??(@jeremiah4dc).
The Capitol Hill Cooperative Play School (CHCPS) ?is accepting applications for Fall 2025!?
CHCPS is a non-denominational, wholly-parent-staffed social group that provides a warm and supportive place for 2-year-old play. It also provides the opportunity for parents to meet other families in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. ?
Capitol Hill Cooperative Play School is for delightful two-year-olds whose parents are ready for them to play and scream somewhere else. But for only a few hours a week. ?
The kids get to run around and the parents who aren't "on duty" get to have some time to themselves!
We did this amazing Playschool with our child this year and he has loved it! We are so sad it will be ending soon. It has been a great opportunity for us to meet and socialize with other parents. Some families with nannies do it as well to offer their children an?opportunity to socialize with other kids their age in a structured environment.?
There are still a number of slots available for this fall.?
Here is the info form for those who are already convinced - you can apply through on the website:?
Below is more info to help you decide if the group is right for you:
-Because of insurance, there are spots for 12 families on Monday/Wednesdays, Tuesdays/Thursdays and Fridays. The group can decide what days/how many days a week. -Parents facilitate the?group on a rotating schedule. Duty days are done roughly twice a month.? -To participate, ideally a child must be age 2 by December 2025.?
-It costs only $375 (2 half days a week) for the entire school year!
Capitol Hill Cooperative Play School meets in the nursery of The Lutheran Church of the Reformation,?212 East Capitol St NE 20002.
Typical Day 9 a.m.?– Duty parent arrival.
9:15 – 9:30 a.m.?– Drop-off of children.
9:30 – 10 a.m.?– Free play
10 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.?– Wash hands and snack.
10:15 – 10:30 a.m.?– Circle time with songs, movement, and stories.
10:30 – 11:45 a.m.?– Activity time: anything from arts and crafts to a ride in the buggies to the playground at Stanton Park. ?
11:50 – 12:10 p.m.?Wash hands back at school and eat lunch, then free play as time permits.
12:15 – 12:30 p.m.?– Pick-up of children and clean-up of the classroom by duty parents.
The Week Ahead & Some Photos from the Past Week by Larry Janezich Posted April 13, 2025 Sunday morning, Congressional Cemetery sponsored its annual Cherry Blossom 5K.? Some 900 runners particip…
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Larry Janezich
editor, Capitol Hill Corner
capitolhillcorner.org
@ljjanezich
Reposting link: ANC6B Pressures DPR/DGS on Rumsey Design
Posted on behalf of Patrick Bloomstine, Chair, ANC 6A Transportation and Public Space Committee.
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The agenda for the Tuesday, April 24, 2025 TPS Committee has been posted on the ANC 6A website at???Updates will be made available there, as necessary. ?For your convenience, the agenda has been pasted below.
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NOTE: This meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom.? Call-in information appears below and also has been posted under Community Calendar at anc6a.org.
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For those attending via Zoom use this link:?
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Call-in Number: 1 301 715 8592
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Webinar ID (access code): 824 0380 9017
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One tap mobile: +16469313860,,82403809017#
Renee Dworakowski, ANC 6A Administrator
AGENDA
ANC 6A Transportation & Public Space Committee Meeting
Monday, April 14, 2025 at 7:00 pm
Virtual Meeting via Zoom
?For those attending via Zoom use this link:?
Call-in Number: 1 301 715 8592
Webinar ID (access code): 824 0380 9017
One tap mobile: +16469313860,,82403809017#
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Community comment welcome; may be limited to two minutes to provide opportunity for all to speak. Community comment time will be opened after each Old and New Business item.
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Call meeting to order.
Introductions & Announcements. ?
Old Business.
Lincoln Park Task Force - 6A and 6B drafted a letter to DDOT requesting a traffic study of this area. TSIs 24-00419778, 24-00198351, 24-00583803 were part of Q3 TSI Prioritization and are along this corridor.
14th & A/Ames Streets - TSIs 23-00197961 & 22-00282998 were part of Q3 Prioritization. ANC 6A sent a letter to DDOT requesting traffic calming on this stretch of 14th Street NE.
500 and 600 blocks of 10/11/12/13th Streets. Issues with speeding cars down the hills on these blocks. TSI 25-00118100 at 12th & E Streets NE is considered for “future consideration.”
DDOT PSRA Permit Tracking# 11123226 Review# 824898 - This is the second time that a sidewalk permit for 1001 H Street NE
New Business.?
15th & Ames Place NE. TSI 23-00662643 was part of Q3 prioritization and is under investigation by DDOT.
13th & Linden Streets NE. TSI 23-00120862 is part of Q3 prioritization and is under investigation by DDOT
NOI-25-54-CPD 15th Street NE RPP - Installation of Residential Parking Permit zones on 200 and 500 blocks of 15th Street NE.
The Friends of the NE and SE Library will hold a near-capacity joint book sale at NE Library tomorrow.? 7th?and Maryland Avenue, NE.? The sale starts at 10am and ends at 3:00pm.
Here's a photo.??
Larry Janezich
editor, Capitol Hill Corner
capitolhillcorner.org
@ljjanezich
Persian Kabob Carryout Set to Open on Barracks Row
Persian Kabob Carryout Set to Open on Barracks Row
Maman Joon’s Kitchen – Persian Kabob – Set to Open on Barracks Row by Larry Janezich Posted April 10, 2025 Friday night found Maman Joon Kitchen owner Kevin Ejtemai (at right) celebrating the pendi…
We have sprung a leak somewhere in our mini-split system (two cassettes running?off one heat pump). We are getting some astronomical quotes to find the?leak, fix it and top-up the refrigerant.??
Does anyone recommend a firm to give us a more reasonable quote and do a decent job?
Thanks?for any ideas.
Paul?
10th & Constitution, NE
Re: Invitation: Community Listening Session on DC Council Housing Bills – April 17th
I would like to invite you to our?Community Listening Session?on?April 17th from 5:00-7:00 PM?at?Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library?(901 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20001). The session will take place in?Conference Room 401-F.
We will have a community info session and Q&A on important bills being introduced (and voted on soon) by the?DC Council?related to?ERAP, affordable housing, eviction, rent control, and utilities.?By attending this session, you will understand how the proposed legislation can impact your rights as a tenant or resident and how you can work to create meaningful change in your community.
Attached is the flyer. Please feel free to share with your networks/clients/residents/friends!?
If you’re interested in attending, you can register here:?
Registration is encouraged, but not required!
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Jeremiah Lowery| Pronouns he/him/his??
Director of Policy Advocacy?
Legal Aid DC????
1331 H Street, NW | Suite 350 ??????
Washington, DC 20005???
P: 202-921-6835?|?F: (202) 727-2132 |?
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Jeremiah Lowery (240) 475-4009 Connect With Me On Social media:??(/jeremiah.lowery).??(jeremiah_lowerydc).??(@jeremiah4dc).
Posted on behalf of Dave Wethington, Chair, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6A.
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The agenda package for the ANC 6A meeting on Thursday, April 10, The agenda packagehas been posted on the website
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The meeting begins at 7:00 pm.
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NOTE: This meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom.? Call-in information appears below and also has been posted under Community Calendar at anc6a.org.
Hi Hilleast... Last month I brought some old paint cans, old electronics and paper shredding to the DPW event at RFK Lot 3. It was excellent. I drove up to the entrance by the pole vault and drove through. The helpers will take everything right out of your trunk. There is another event on Saturday April 19. Happy Spring and Happy Holidays neighbors!! :)?
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Amy
17th and C SE?
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DPW's Special Waste Collection Events
Saturday, April 19, 2025 – 8 AM to 2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)