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Update:  Modernization of Rumsey Aquatic Center – First Community Meeting on Dec 12

Rumsey Aquatic Court at 635 North Carolina Avenue, SE

Update:  Modernization of Rumsey Aquatic Center – First Community Meeting on Dec 12

By Larry Janezich

Posted November 26, 2024

The Department of Parks and Recreation has scheduled the first of several community meetings on the demolition and modernization of the Rumsey Aquatic Court for Thursday, December 12, at 6:00pm in the North Hall of Eastern Market.  It is anticipated that the design/build team will take part in the meeting. 

The project, at $37 million, is the largest of the current 9 DPR projects in Ward 6 (see below) .  The current Rumsey Center will be demolished and a new center will be constructed .  Besides the new pool, locker rooms, and changing rooms, the plan calls for additional amenities, including:

  • A senior center with a tech lounge
  • A business incubator space
  • An indoor fitness center

DPR is just starting on the design phase and the date for starting construction is TBD.  DPR anticipates that there will be several community meetings to solicit community input regarding the design, noting that since this is a significant project in a historic district, there’s a lot to talk about.  

Here are the locations of eight other DPR projects in Ward 6.  A ninth project – renovation of Cobb Park at 200 H Street, NW, is not shown. 

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The Week Ahead –  Restaurant Updates … & Some Photos from Last Week

The Week Ahead –  Restaurant Updates … & Some Photos from Last Week

by Larry Janezich

Posted November 24, 2024

The Salty Doughnut looks to be headed for Barracks Row.  According to a source, the popular national doughnut chain has purchased the three outlets formerly owned by District Doughnut.  Last September, a sign announcing the “temporary closure” of the three District Doughnut shops (Barracks Row, The Wharf, and Union Market) was posted at the shop, along with the promise that “District Doughnut has some exciting news to share in a few weeks.”  There have been previous press reports that The Salty Doughnut Restaurant chain was moving into the DMV – the opening of an outlet has been announced in the Fairfax County’s Mosaic District off Route 29 outside the beltway.  Until now, the locations of potential sites in DC have not been made public.  For more info on The Salty Doughnut, here’s a link to their website:  https://www.saltydonut.com/ And their Instagram link is here:  https://www.instagram.com/thesaltydonut/?hl=en

Barracks Row Joey’s has been bought by Teds’s Bulletin owner, Salis Holdings.  Back in 2011, a NYC entrepreneur named Steve Salis appeared before ANC6B proposing to open a “high end pizza outlet” on Barracks Row called Ima Pizza.  Later, the name changed to &Pizza and Salis cofounded the local chain.  Salis sold out his share of the company in 2019 and subsequently acquired Ted’s Bulletin (six locations), Kramers Bookstore (the former Kramer Books and Afterwords), the Fedralist Pig, and Honeymoon Chicken (12 locations).  No hints yet on Salis’ plans for Joey’s. 

DC Falafel on Pennsylvania Avenue– Down Pennsylvania Avenue at 1123 next to Frager’s, Capitol Hill’s only falafel outlet has been getting favorable reviews from patrons.  Here’s a link to the carryout’s menu which features falafel wraps and platters as well as wraps and platters for chicken, lamb & beef sharwarma.  Here’s a link to their website and on-line ordering info.   https://www.dcfalafel.com/  Inexpensive.   

New Greek Restaurant – Word on the street is that a new Greek restaurant is coming to 315 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Spike Mendelsohn’s old Mexican Restaurant Santa Rosa Taqueria.  This is a developing story. 

Southeast Library Modernization.  Here’s a recent photo of the on-going modernization of Southeast Library showing the excavation and bracing of the lower level.

And here’s a Design Phase Rendering illustrating the new lowest level.  Next month will see the demolition creating a roof opening for the new skylight.

Coldwell Banker’s Holiday Animated Window display at 350 7th Street, SE, across from Peregrine Espresso, returns to celebrate the season – a nostalgic and transporting delight.  The display was designed by Manuel Cortes of Groovy Cards and Gifts – see here: https://groovydc.com/

The Week Ahead….

Monday, November 25

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6A Community Outreach Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00 pm. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6a.org/community-calendar/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Announcements & Updates – Reminder of Sunday morning cleanups on I Street – People’s Front of H Street Group – How to join the 6A list serve.
  • Rat Race: Supervisory Code and Rodent inspector Andre Pitman
  • Community Comments & Concern

Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

Brent Elementary Holiday Greenery Sale from December 5th- 8th.

The Brent Elementary School Parent Teacher Association will hold its 14th annual Holiday Sale from December 5th- 8th.  Proceeds are used to provide critical resources to students at this public elementary school on Capitol Hill.

Fraser fir trees, greenery, Hanukkah items, and more are available for presale until December 3rd at http://www.brentholidaysale.org .  In addition to trees the outdoor on-lot sale will include wreaths, garland, poinsettias, winterberry, and Hanukkah items. All customers will also have the popular option to have their trees delivered on the day of purchase and the option for in-home setup.

For more info, go here:  https://bit.ly/4fSLKTV

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Photo Essay – The Folger’s New Quill & Crumb Café Opens

Photo Essay – The Folger’s New Quill & Crumb Café Opens

by Larry Janezich

Posted November 22, 2024

Quill & Crumb – the new Folger Library Café – opened at 11:00am on Friday.  The café, located  in the Library’s Great Hall, is all about space and light.  Patrons will feel welcome despite being in a somewhat formal atmosphere with dark wood paneling, huge windows and a soaring ceiling.  The entrances to the café are through the east and west lower terrace entrances. 

The new café will offer lunch, baked goods, snacks, and savories alongside coffee and tea service.  A bar offering beer, wine, local cider, and assorted seasonal cocktails will also be a part of the menu.

Chief Financial Officer Ruth Taylor Kidd, who oversaw the project says, “Since we reopened the building in June, people have congregated in the Great Hall to work or meet with friends. We love seeing this, and we know the café will enhance how we welcome people to spend time at the Folger.”

Quill & Crumb will keep the same hours as the rest of the Folger Shakespeare Library.  The café will be open on Tuesday-Sunday beginning at 11:00am.  On Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday, the café will close at 6pm.  On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday it will stay open until 9pm.  On evenings when there are performances in the theatre, the café will stay open through intermission.

Menu highlights include salads, tartines, shareable snacks, wines on draft, seasonal cocktails, and house-made lemonades and iced teas.  For more information about Quill & Crumb, including the latest menu, go here: https://www.folger.edu/visit/folger-cafe-quill-crumb/

The west entrance to Quilll & Crumb just off the theater lobby. Photo from circa 12:15pm on Friday.

Photo, walking from east to west through the Great Hall. This is the lounge area catering to socializing over drinks or a light bite before a performance in Folger Theatre.

The middle area with high-top tables for coffee or a quick snack.

Constellation Culinary Group will manage Quill & Crumb.

The company also manages a number of restaurants and eateries at cultural institutions in the U.S., including Merriweather Café at Hillwood Estate and Stir Restaurant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

The menu features pastries like Lavender Blackberry Financiers and Pain Au Chocolat.

Approaching the east entrance to the cafe – tables and banquettes for leisurely lunches.

Space and light.

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The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

by Larry Janezich

Posted November 17, 2024

The Folger is set to open the Quill and Crumb Café at the end of this week.  Last Tuesday night, Ruth Taylor Kidd, Chief Financial Officer of the Folger Shakespeare Library, told ANC6B that the long-awaited café would open “the end of next week.”  She appeared before the Commission to support the Folger’s request for expanded hours for the café’s sale of alcohol – which the ANC susequently supported.  For their teaser menu (no prices), go here: https://qr.ourmenu.io/FSLquillandcrumb  

Quill & Crumb is located in the Folger’s historic Great Hall.  Seating will be offered in three zones across the Great Hall, including tables and banquettes for leisurely lunches, a middle area with high-top tables for enjoying coffee or a quick snack, and a lounge area catering to socializing over drinks or a light bite before a performance in Folger Theatre.  For more on the Quill and Crumb, go here:  https://www.folger.edu/visit/folger-cafe-quill-crumb/      

Ms. Kidd also discussed plans for an outdoor café opening next spring.  The café would be located on the plinth facing East Capitol and include tables and seating in the lower gardens.

Last Thursday, landscape contractors were decorating “Big George” on Eastern Market Metro Plaza for the Holiday Season.  The annual lighting of the tree and the celebration of the coming holiday season will be on Saturday, November 23, at 5:30pm.  More on this later. 

New Restaurant Coming to Mass Ave. NE – Last Wednesday, ANC6C considered the liquor application for a new restaurant – Willow Tree – at 303 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, adjacent to Pupatella.  Willow Tree will be a “Boutique Tea Bar, Cafe and Event Space.”  The commission will require a signed Settlement Agreement governing issues such as hours of operation and trash removal before supporting the application for the license. – which seems likely to happen.   The build out is underway but it looks like the opening is months away. For more, go here:  https://www.willowtreeteas.com/

Also – A New Medical Cannabis Application for Mass Ave. NE –  More problematic than Willow Tree’s liquor license application, KAL LLC wants to open up a medical cannabis outlet across the street at 312 Massachusetts Avenue, next to Bistro Cacao.  Some ANC6C Commissioners expressed unhappiness about another weed dealer coming to the block but there’s probably not much justification for protesting the application. 

Actually, the real problem might be for that other dealer – Flowerz – an apparently illegal shop at 318 Mass Avenue.  DC regulations prohibit a medical cannabis store from operating within 400 feet of another cannabis outlet.  It doesn’t seem that Flowerz has applied for a license and KAL LLC has.  This may pose an existential crisis for the former. 

Here’s Triple Candies’ November exhibit in the space in front of the former Li’l Pub at 655 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.  Triple Candie is a research-oriented curatorial agency run by art historian co-founders Shelly Bancroft and Peter Nesbett.  Their purpose is to create alternative exhibition methods making that the object of critical focus rather than what is displayed (which for the most part does not include original artworks).

The Week Ahead….

Monday, November 18

ANC6B Parks and Public Spaces Committee will hold an in person meeting at 7:00 pm.

Location:  700 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 2nd floor, Conference Room #3.   Use the lobby entrance adjacent to Trader Joe’s.

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Finding Shade – CM Allen has introduced legislation that would combine the need for additional shade in the children’s park (north side) of the Eastern Market Metro Park with solar panels.  The Committee might recommend that the ANC6B send a letter to Council members indicating support for the bill.
  • Park Manager(s) – No visible progress has been made in issuing the RFP for a Park Manager for Eastern Market Metro Park.  The Committee might ask that the Chair (or a volunteer!) prepare a query to CM Charles Allen about the status of the project on behalf of the Committee.
  • Disappearing Chairs and Tables from Eastern Market Metro Park – The “moveable” chairs and tables that were a feature of the park have largely been removed.  What is planned to replace and secure the park furniture?  (Replacement and maintenance funds are not included in the capitol budget that creates a park.)
  • The Proposed Natatorium Community Meetings – A representative of DGS has reached out to us and indicated that there would be community meetings beginning in the fall of 2024.  The Taskforce might ask that a representative of DPR, the agency tasked with hosting the community meetings, to meet with ANC6B to discuss their schedule for hosting the community meetings, and asking how the ANC can be helpful.
  • Noise Pollution – Amplified Sound Abatement Act of 2024 has been introduced by Council Members Nadeau, Bonds, Pinto and Mendelson and a hearing has been held.  If and when this bill will be considered by the Council?  The PPS Taskforce might call on the ANC6B to communicate its support for the legislation and to urge action by the Council.
  • New Streatery Regulations –  New regulations will be considered by the DC Public Space Committee prior to our ANC6B Commission Meeting. Therefore, our Committee action is limited to providing individual testimony on behalf of the Committee at the PSC meeting on December 4. (The 6B Transportation Committee is interested in this topic also – it is regulated by DDOT.)  Do we favor the recommendations?  Do we wish to communicate our support to members of the ANC and DC Public Space Committee?  Or do we consider that ANC6B action is sufficient?

ANC 6B Library Taskforce will hold a hybrid meeting at 6:30pm. 

The in-person meeting will be on the second floor of 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE – use the lobby entrance adjacent to Trader Joe’s.

For info on how to join the meeting on line, go here: https://anc6b.org/

Among items on the draft agenda: 

  • Update on the renovation of SE Library by DCPL’s Jaspreet Pahwa & Whiting-Turner’s Terri Bosnick.
  • Continuing issues regarding the Arthur Capper interim library, especially to plan distribution of the Taskforce flyer to promote the interim library, and to plan the Taskforce meeting with staff for CM Charles Allen.

ANC6D Transportation Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://www.anc6d.org/anc6d-transportation-committee/

Among items on the draft agenda:  TBA

Tuesday, November 19

ANC6A Alcohol Beverage & Cannabis Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6a.org/community-calendar/

Among items on the draft agenda:  TBA

Thursday, November 21

Eastern Markect Community Advisory Committee will hold a hybrid meeting at 7:00pm in the North Hall of Eastern Market.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here: TBA

Agenda: TBA

RESCHEDULED FROM LAST WEEK ANC6A will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:   https://anc6a.org/community-calendar/   

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Community Presentation – Lead Free DC (LFDC) – Sean Moore, Communications Manager, Lead Free DC (Contractor)

Consent Agenda:

  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis (ABC) Recommendation: ANC 6A sign a letter of support for the substantial change to the Class C tavern license at Dirty Water, 816 H Street NE.

Plenary Session: 

  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Recommendation: ANC6A protest the application for a new Class C restaurant license with sidewalk café, alcohol carry out and delivery endorsements at Alero H Street at 1301 H Street NE (ABRA-130290) unless a settlement agreement is reached and that Mr. Lockett represent ANC 6A in negotiations.
  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Recommendation: ANC6A protest the application for a new Class C restaurant license with sidewalk café, entertainment, and cover charge endorsement at DC Capitol Square Bar and Grill at H Street at 14021 H Street NE unless a settlement agreement is reached and that Mr. Lockett represent ANC 6A in negotiations.

New Business

  • Suggested Motion:  ANC 6A write a letter to the Mayor, City Manager, the Directors and Deputy Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR} and the Department of General Services (DGS), and the City Council inquiring: 1) Why the work on capital improvements of various outdoor space at Sherwood has not begun as scheduled; 2) Why routine maintenance to repair dangerous failures in the recently replaced playground surface have not been made; 3) Why the recumbent swing has not been replaced months after being removed; 4) Why Sherwood seems to be excluded from special programming such as movies, holiday events, etc. frequently offered at other sites; 5) Why congregating with alcohol and drug consumption is allowed on the recreational center property on a continuing basis; and 6) What are the plans and timelines for addressing the above five issues.
  • Suggested Motion: ANC 6A authorize Commissioner Dave Wethington or EDZ Co-Chairs Joal Mendonsa or Michael Cushman to testify to the DC Council Committee of the Whole regarding B25-1003: 2024 Vacant to Vibrant Act.
  • Single Member District reports (2 minute each) Community Comments (2 minutes each).

ANC6D Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://www.anc6d.org/abc-committee/

Among item on the draft agenda:  TBA

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Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

Brent Elementary Holiday Greenery Sale Being Held from December 5th- 8th

The Brent Elementary School Parent Teacher Association will hold its 14th annual Holiday Sale from December 5th- 8th.  Proceeds are used to provide critical resources to students at this public elementary school on Capitol Hill.

Fraser fir trees, greenery, Hanukkah items, and more are available for presale until December 3rd at www.brentholidaysale.org .  In addition to trees the outdoor on-lot sale will include wreaths, garland, poinsettias, winterberry, and Hanukkah items. All customers will also have the popular option to have their trees delivered on the day of purchase and the option for in-home setup.

For more info, go here:  https://bit.ly/4fSLKTV

Tuesday, November 19

Hill Center Event – The Dick Wolf Memorial Lecture – 7:00pm.

The Trust for the National Mall presents the Capitol Hill Restoration Society’s Dick Wolf Memorial Lecture.  The focus of this year’s lecture is the future of the National Mall and Tidal Basin.  Despite their storied place in the national imagination, the Mall and Tidal Basin are very much at risk. The land is unstable, there is daily flooding, and the infrastructure is crumbling, according to the Trust for the National Mall.  The event is free and open to the public.

The Dick Wolf Memorial Lecture is named for the Hill resident, city planner and activist who championed historic preservation.   The lecture series showcases excellence in urban planning and historic preservation in DC.  A champagne reception will follow the presentation. 

Wednesday, November 20

Library of Congress Fall Concert.  8:00pm. 

The Danish String Quartet performs works by Haydn, Mozart and Stravinsky to frame pieces written more than three centuries years earlier by the blind Irish harper and composer Turlough O’Carolan. Capping their concert is Franz Schubert’s transcendental last quartet. Join for a pre-concert conversation with the artists at 6:30 p.m. in the Whittall Pavilion.  Reserve tickets here.  https://www.loc.gov/item/event-414041/danish-string-quartet/2024-11-20/

Friday, November 22

Library of Congress Fall Concert.  8:00pm. 

 “Max Roach at 100: Tyshawn Sorey Trio + Sandbox Percussion.”  In this special double-bill concert celebrating the legacy of drummer and composer Max Roach, The Tyshawn Sorey Trio and Sandbox Percussion will each play sets inspired by legendary recordings of Roach and his collaborators. After a break, the groups will join forces to perform a new work by 2024 Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tyshawn Sorey, co-commissioned by the Library. Pre-concert conversation with the artists at 6:30 p.m. in the Whittall Pavilion.  Reserve tickets here.  https://www.loc.gov/item/event-414044/max-roach-at-100-tyshawn-sorey-trio-+-sandbox-percussion/2024-11-22/

Saturday, November 23

Eastern Market Metro Plaza – 5:30pm. – annual lighting of the Holiday Tree on the Eastern Market Metro Plaza. l Concert.  8:00pm. 

 

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Images of the New Brent School and Project Update

Architect’s rendering of the new Brent School seen from North Carolina Avenue. The entrance is at the right.

View from North Carolina Avenue and D Street looking southwest. To maximize use of space a play area for younger students is located facing North Carolina, while the play area for older students is behind the school.

Here’s a closer view of the entrance.

The view from the corner of 3rd and D Streets looking northeast. (D Street shifts south a block after it intersects North Carolina Avenue.)

The view from D Street looking northwest showing the location of the play area for older students.

Here’s a rendering showing the building’s footprint.

Images of the New Brent School and Project Update

by Larry Janezich

Posted November 16, 2024

At last Tuesday night’s ANC6B meeting, Erika Lehman from the DLR Group design team presented the plan and architectural renderings for the Brent School modernization project.  The school is located at 3rd and North Carolina SE.  The raze-and-construction timeline anticipates that the new building will be ready to open in the fall of 2007. 

DLR Group will take over occupancy in August of 2025.  Demolition will be complete by the end of the year and construction of the new building will begin thereafter.  During the closure, students will attend the former Meyer Elementary School at 2501 11th St NW.  Free busing will be provided and depart from a location near Brent. 

Project Overview – Brent’s modernization will include:

  • Upgraded classrooms and community spaces with improved technology.   
  • Enhanced safety features – modern security systems and updated building infrastructure.
  • Green spaces – new outdoor areas for play and learning
  • Accessibility improvements.

For more, go here:  https://www.brentelementary.org/our-school-2/modernization

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Reminder:  CM Charles Allen Holds Community Office Hours this Friday

Solid State Books, 600 H Street, SE

CM Allen will hold community office hours this Friday, November 15, at Solid State Books, 600 H Street, NE.  8:30am – 10:00am. 

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Reminder:  Public Safety Forum: Gun Violence Reduction Strategies – Thursday – November 14

Reminder:  Public Safety Forum: Gun Violence Reduction Strategies – Thursday – November 14

Posted November 13, 2024

The ANC6B Public Safety Committee invites you to join a virtual forum about gun violence reduction strategies and comprehensive community safety plans on Thursday, November 14, 2024.  6:00pm – 8:00pm. 

Opening remarks from the Greater Washington Community Foundation will be followed by a discussion with both local and national experts on city safety.  Residents will leave with information about strategies being implemented in DC, those that are working in other cities, and what you can do to improve safety for all residents in the city.

Confirmed panelists include:

  • Opening remarks from Kirby Gaherty, Greater Washington Community Foundation
  • Rev. Judie Shepherd-Gore, InnerCity Collaborative Community Development Corp
  • Kristy Love, DC Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
  • Patrice Sulton, DC Justice Lab
  • David Muhammad, National Institute of Criminal Justice Reform
  • Tony Lopez, Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety
  • Wilford Pinkney, St. Louis Office of Violence Prevention
  • Closing remarks from Daniel Ehrenpreis, ANC 5F Public Safety and Health Committee

Panel moderated by Jody Kent Lavy, ANC6B Public Safety Committee

Other event partners include:

  • ANC1A Public Safety Committee
  • ANC 4C
  • ANC 5F Public Safety and Health Committee
  • Network of Victim Recovery of DC

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The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

by Larry Janezich

Posted November 10, 2024

Here’s the Eastern Market on polling location on Tuesday morning.  Some churches opened their doors throughout the day.  The Board of Elections unofficial tally of votes has Ward 6 leading all 8 wards in the total number of ballots cast. 

On 10th Street, SE, between E and G Streets.  A T. Rex skeleton model over a sign:  “Vote Against Extinction.  Don’t Vote For Him…Please!”

Over on Barracks Row, a coming soon sign announces progress on the build out on the Taco Bell.  Right next door, the new Popeyes follows suit.   DC Health Department shut down Popeyes in November of 2021 after a video of the restaurant’s rat infestation went viral. 

Barracks Row Union Kitchen hopes for year-end opening:  ANC6B Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Committee met last Monday night to consider the application of Barracks Row Union Market, 430 8th Street SE, for a New Retailer’s Class “B” liquor license for a Full Service Grocery (to go beer and wine).  The store will be similar to the Union Kitchen at 538 3rd Street, NE – there will be no seating inside.  They will serve beverages snacks and sandwiches with a full coffee service and a boutique selection of groceries.  A company rep said they hope to open soon – by the end of the year or early next year.  The full ANC is expected to support the application at its meeting on November 12. 

The Quill and Crumb Folger Café hopes to open before the end of November.  Last week, in a presentation before ANC6B Alcohol and Cannabis Committee, Folger Chief Financial Officer Ruth Taylor Kidd, said that the Folger hopes to open the Q&C Café in the Library’s Great Hall by the end of November.  Kidd was making a presentation in support of adding an outdoor café to their existing liquor license.  She suggested that the Q&C Café would pursue an amendment to their existing liquor license for a sidewalk café in the spring. 

Here’s another view from the other side.

And ICYMI, Bullfrog Bagels is looking to open an outlet in Union Station.  Timing uncertain.

The Week Ahead….

Monday, November 11 – Trash and recycling pick up slides one day. 

Veterans Day

The Kenneth H. Nash Post 8 VETERAN’S DAY CEREMONY

  • 224 D STREET SE WASHINGTON DC 20003
  • Time:  11:00am

Tuesday, November 12

ANC6B will hold a hybrid meeting of the full Commission at 7:00pm.

Meeting location will be 700 Pennsylvania Ave SE; First Floor (entry adjacent to Trader Joe’s).

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6b.org/

Among items on the draft agenda:

Consent Agenda

  • Alcohol Beverage & Cannabis Committee Consent Items
  • Transportation Committee Consent Items
  • Planning & Zoning Committee Consent Items
  • Public Safety Committee Consent Items
  • ANC 6B Letter to DC Council Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety Chair Brooke Pinto Requesting Bills Regarding OUC Performance and Safety Receive a Hearing.
  • SE Library Task Force Consent Items

Brief Introduction of Promise Ford, New Department of Public Works (DPW) Solid Waste Education Enforcement (SWEEP) Inspector.

Presentations

  • Brent Elementary School Modernization Updates.

ANC 6B Input on Other Items of Concern.

  • Resolution In General Support of Bottle Bill Legislation to make recycling easier. 

Alcoholic Beverage & Cannabis Committee.

  • Saint Georges, 301 7th Street SE, new Retailer Class “B” Beer & Wine Store.
  • Saint Georges, 301 7th Street SE, new Retailer Class “C” Restaurant license.
  • Radici Market; Substantial Change application.   
  • Trustees of Amherst College t/a Folger Theatre Group, 201 East Capitol Street SE; Request to modify the existing SA to add their Café operations.

Transportation Committee

  • Letter to DDOT on Excessive Speeding on 3rd St. SE Near Garfield Park.
  • Discussion on New Permanent Streatery Guidelines.

Planning & Zoning Committee

  • Brent School.  301 North Carolina Avenue, SE .  Historic Preservation Application.  Project:  Raze existing building and construct a new school.
  • 1227 Independence Avenue, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.   New, two-story garage in rear yard..
  • 609 Independence Avenue, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.    Project: Raze existing two-story flat and construct new three-story building with cellar..
  • 510 8th Street, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.   Historic Preservation Application.  Project: Conversion of an office building to residential condo apartments. Including the addition of a third story and expansion of the building towards the back side of the property.

Report for the Public Safety Committee

Report for the Southeast Library Task Force

Report for the Public Parks and Recreation Spaces Task Force

Report for Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee (EMCAC)

2024 Outstanding Public Service Award

ANC7D will hold a virtual meeting at 6:30pm. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://7d0761.wixsite.com/anc7d-1

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Proposal for DC Bottle Bill.
  • Update on Parkside PUD.  

DC Government Updates/Presentations.

  • Mayor’s Office of Community Relations & Services (MOCRS).
  • Ward 7 Representative  Francis Campbell.
  • Office of Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray Casework Representative.
  • Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Representatives (1D, 5D, 6D, THRIVE all invited). 

New Business Items

Committee Updates/Upcoming Meetings

  • Public Safety Committee  
  • Economic Development, Housing Justice, Zoning and Alcoholic Beverage Committee Community Outreach
  • Transportation/Public Space Committee .

Wednesday, November 13

ANC6C will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:    https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/

Among items on the draft agenda:  TBA

Thursday, November 14

ANC6A will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:   https://anc6a.org/community-calendar/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Community Presentation  Lead Free DC (LFDC) – Sean Moore, Communications Manager, Lead Free DC (Contractor).

Consent Agenda:

  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis (ABC) Recommendation: ANC 6A sign a letter of support for the substantial change to the Class C tavern license at Dirty Water, 816 H Street NE.

Plenary Session: 

  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Recommendation: ANC6A protest the application for a new Class C restaurant license with sidewalk café, alcohol carry out and delivery endorsements at Alero H Street at 1301 H Street NE (ABRA-130290) unless a settlement agreement is reached and that Mr. Lockett represent ANC 6A in negotiations.
  • Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Recommendation: ANC6A protest the application for a new Class C restaurant license with sidewalk café, entertainment, and cover charge endorsement at DC Capitol Square Bar and Grill at H Street at 14021 H Street NE unless a settlement agreement is reached and that Mr. Lockett represent ANC 6A in negotiations.

New Business

  • Suggested Motion:  ANC 6A write a letter to the Mayor, City Manager, the Directors and Deputy Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR} and the Department of General Services (DGS), and the City Council inquiring: 1) Why the work on capital improvements of various outdoor space at Sherwood has not begun as scheduled; 2) Why routine maintenance to repair dangerous failures in the recently replaced playground surface have not been made; 3) Why the recumbent swing has not been replaced months after being removed; 4) Why Sherwood seems to be excluded from special programming such as movies, holiday events, etc. frequently offered at other sites; 5) Why congregating with alcohol and drug consumption is allowed on the recreational center property on a continuing basis; and 6) What are the plans and timelines for addressing the above five issues.
  • Suggested Motion: ANC 6A authorize Commissioner Dave Wethington or EDZ Co-Chairs Joal Mendonsa or Michael Cushman to testify to the DC Council Committee of the Whole regarding B25-1003: 2024 Vacant to Vibrant Act.
  • Single Member District reports (2 minute each) Community Comments (2 minutes each).

Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

The first pass for leaf collection in Section B (from the east side of 11th Street to the west side of 15th Street in Hill East) begins Monday, November 11.  Section B leaves should be raked to the tree box or curbside by Sunday, November 10.  Here’s a link to DPW’s leaf collection site:  https://dcgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=fa5476e8cedb4eb185c9b30f173fde4b

Here’s a video promoting Eastern Market that was released on Saturday:    ​  https://youtu.be/q3yrMPzuqnY

Library of Congress Concert Series:

Friday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m.: amarcord

The five voices of amarcord take us on a journey half a millennium in the making.  Founded over 30 years ago by graduates of the famed Thomanerchor in Leipzig, and equally at home with music old and new, the group performs music by Gabrieli, Marenzio, Josquin, Schütz, di Lasso, Schubert, Bruch, Sametz and others. Join for a pre-concert conversation with the artists at 6:30 p.m. in the Whittall Pavilion. Tickets are free.  Reserve tickets here.  https://www.loc.gov/item/event-413945/amarcord/2024-11-15/   

Library of Congress Concert Series

Saturday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m.: Belcea Quartet and Quatuor Ébène

Two of Europe’s most distinguished string quartets come together to perform monumental works of the chamber music repertoire. Written when both composers were still in their teens, the Mendelssohn and Enescu octets are prodigious creations, symphonic in concept and impact, with gorgeous melodies and rich, multilayered textures. Join for a pre-concert lecture by David Plylar of the Music Division, “Teen Eighngst: The Early String Octet Powerhouses by Felix Mendelssohn and George Enescu.” This concert inaugurates the Sally Hart and Bennett Tarlton McCallum Fund in the Library of Congress. Tickets are Free:  Reserve tickets here.  https://www.loc.gov/item/event-414038/belcea-quartet-and-quatuor-ebene-octets-by-mendelssohn-and-enescu/2024-11-16/

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The Week Ahead & Some Photos from the Past Week

The Week Ahead & Some Photos from the Past Week

By Larry Janezich

Posted November 3, 2024

Mezeh Mediterranean Grill inches closer to opening at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.  Here’s an image from Friday night.  The doorway on the left of the photo, opens up into an additional dining space pictured below. 

Reportedly, the outlet is awaiting permits from DC Health.  The space was formerly occupied by Roland’s convenience store at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.  Mezeh specializes in fresh food and natural flavors, made from scratch in-house daily with 100% olive oil halal protein, no hormones, no preservatives, and or additives. The restaurant targets young health conscious professionals, 21 – 45.  Here’s a link to Mezeh’s menu:  https://mezeh.com/menu/

Womens’ March.  Saturday afternoon,, thousands of people attended the “We Won’t Go Back!” Women’s March event which gathered at Freedom Plaza before marching to the Ellipse.  They rallied to express support for VP Kamala Harris, abortion justice, and other progressive causes.   Photo:  Peter Hernandez

Eastern Market store coming to National Airport.  Eastern Market and Marshall Retail Group (MRG) will open a retail store promoting Eastern Market in late January.  MRG  is the leading specialty retailer in the airport marketplace. Image credit: Eastern Market

Here’s a rendering of what it will look like when it’s complete. Image credit: Eastern Market

At Last.  Last week on October 30, the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration’s (ABCA) Enforcement Division, accompanied by MPD, served Closure Orders to an illegal cannabis business: Safe House, located at 335 H Street, NE. Washington DC.  The Closure Order was in response to the continued operation as unlicensed cannabis retailers in violation of a Cease and Desist Order.  Due to the businesses posing a credible and imminent danger to public health and safety, ABCA shuttered the businesses, including padlocking (changing the locks on) the doors.

MPD officers and Investigators from the Violent Crime Suppression Division accompanied ABCA during the business closures and observed illegal products in plain sight inside the store. A search warrant was obtained and executed at the location.  At Safe House, investigators recovered more than 11 lbs. of marijuana, 164 grams of entheogenic mushrooms, 92 grams of entheogenic mushroom laced edibles, and more than 2 lbs. of THC laced edibles.

The Week Ahead….

Monday, November 4

ANC6B Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6b.org/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Saint Georges, 301 7th Street SE, new Retailer Class “B” Beer & Wine Store.
  • Saint Georges, 301 7th Street SE, new Retailer Class “C” Restaurant license.  Hours of Operation & Sales (Interior): Mon. – Thur. 7 AM – 9 PM; Sat.-Sun. 8 AM – 10 PM;  Hours of Operation & Sales (Sidewalk Café): Mon. – Thur. 7 AM – 9 PM; Sat.-Sun. 8 AM – 10 PM;  Hours of Entertainment (Inside & Café): Saturday & Sunday ONLY 10 AM – 9 PM; 5 hours max.  Hours of Carryout and Delivery: Sun.–Sat. 7 AM – 9 PM  Seating Capacity: Total Seating—44; Sidewalk Café—24;
  • Radici Market; Substantial Change application .  The two changes are:  Change the type of license from a Class “B” grocery license to a Class “B” Internet license; and,  Transfer the license from 301 7th Street SE to 700 Pennsylvania Ave SE;
  • Union Kitchen, 430 8th Street SE; New Retailer’s Class “B” Full Service Grocery.  Hours of Operation & Sales: Sun. – Sat. 7 AM – 10 PM;  Tasting Endorsement.
  • Trustees of Amherst College t/a Folger Theatre Group, 201 East Capitol Street SE; Request to modify the existing SA to add their Café operations. No application has been submitted.

ANC6C Alcohol Beverage Licensing Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Willow Tree, 303 Massachusetts Ave, NE, New Class C Restaurant License
  • Kae LLC, 312 Massachusetts Ave, NE, New Medical Cannabis Retailer License.

Tuesday, November 5

MPD First District Citizens’ Advisory Council will hold a virtual meeting at 6:00pm. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://1dcac.com/

Among items on the agenda:

  • Public Safety Talks
  • Community Safety walks and talks crime discussions
  • Burglaries, carjackings, stolen autos and homicide follow up
  • Policing hotspots
  • 15th and Independence updates
  • The Wharf
  • For more info, go here:  https://1dcac.com/

Wednesday, November 6

ANC6B Transportation and Public Space Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6b.org/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • 11th Street Safety Discussion with Digital Pioneers Academy
  • Letter to DDOT on Q1 FY25 TSI Priorities
  • Letter to DDOT on Excessive Speeding on 3rd St. SE Near Garfield Park

ANC6C Planning and Zoning and economic Development Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • TBA

ANC6D will hold a virtual administrative meeting at 7:00pm. 

Agenda: 

  • To set the agenda for the November meeting of ANC6D

Please contact the office at 6d@anc.dc.gov if you wish to have a link to view the Admin meeting.

ANC6B Planning and Zoning Committee will hold a virtual hearing at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6b.org/

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • 301 North Carolina Avenue, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.   Project: Raze existing building and construct a new school. Owner(s): Department of General Services,
  • 1227 Independence Avenue, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.  Project: New, two-story garage in rear yard.
  • DEFERRED AT APPLICANT’S REQUEST North Carolina Avenue, SE.  Project: Third story addition and roof deck.
  • Independence Avenue, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.  Project: Raze existing two-story flat and construct new three-story building with cellar.
  • 510 8th Street, SE.  Historic Preservation Application.  Project: Conversion of an office building to residential condo apartments. Including the addition of a third story and expansion of the building towards the back side of the property.

ANC 6C Transportation and Public Space Committee will hold a virtual meeting. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics /

Among items on the draft Agenda:

  • TBA

Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

Tuesday, November 5

Event at Hill Center, The Life of a Poet Featuring Poet Kai Coggin in Conversation with Kyle Dargan.  7:00pm.  $10. 

Register here:  https://bit.ly/3Uz08st

Friday, November 8

Event at Hill Center, Stone Room Concerts at Hill Center Featuring Classic Folk/Rock/Americana Duo Moors & McCumber.   7pm – 8:30pm.   $20.00

Register here:  https://bit.ly/3YwqXi4

Friday, November 8

Library of Congress event, Hiromi’s Sonicwonder at 8:00pm. 

Join  Japanese jazz composer and pianist Hiromi Uehara and her ensemble for an electrifying night performing “Sonicwonderland” at the Library of Congress.  

Reserve tickets here.    https://bit.ly/3YwaURw

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Write In Candidate Will Run for ANC6B05 Seat

Sam Pastore, Write In Candidate for ANC6B05

Write In Candidate Will Run for ANC6B05 Seat

By Larry Janezich

Posted November 1, 2024

Sam Pastore is running as a write in candidate for the ANC6B05 seat left vacant by the retirement of Commissioner Kasie Durkit.  This means there are candidates for all nine seats in ANC6B. 

Candidate statement:  My name is Samuel Pastore, and I am asking for your support as your ANC (Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner).  I’m a lifelong Washingtonian and grew up here on Capitol Hill. As a child, I worked at Eastern Market, played soccer, danced at CHAW, and enjoyed Little League at the Shirley Chisholm Elementary field.  Today, my wife, Saleela, and I live on North Carolina Avenue and 8th Street SE.  I volunteer with Capitol Hill Village, Capitol Hill Restoration Society, and serve on The Hill Center’s board.  Our vibrant community and its rich history are close to my heart.

I’m a founding board member of a local nonprofit, The Purpose Party, focused on civic engagement through mutual aid. We are currently seeking warm clothing donations for winter and welcome new volunteers!  I believe in fostering a community that works together.

When I learned our ANC6B05 seat would go unfilled, I decided to step up.  With encouragement from neighbors, including ANC6B02 Commissioner Jerry Sroufe, whom I serve with on the Eastern Market Public Safety Ad Hoc Committee, I felt it was time to run.  My background in political philosophy and real estate has given me insights into community issues ANCs address, and I’m ready to learn what I don’t yet know.

Though my name won’t appear on the ballot, I hope you’ll consider writing in “Samuel Pastore” as your representative for the 6B05 Single Member District. Your support means everything as I work to serve our community effectively.  Thank you!

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