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Saturday, July 15, 2006

Fw: Mt. Pleasant Forum Newsletter -- 06/07/15

> THE MOUNT PLEASANT FORUM NEWSLETTER -- July 15, 2006
> News About Our Neighborhood
>
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> MT. PLEASANT CALENDAR
> All neighbors are encouraged to mark your calendars and participate.
> Read carefully, new additions, (*), with each issue.
> Check the Mt. Pleasant websites for other DC events & links.
> * Mondays & Thursdays, thru 8/7 - English Conversation, M6p & T10a, MtP
> Library, 727-1616.
> * Saturday, 7/15 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 7/15 - Real Food Book Signing, 9-11a, Lamont Plaza.
> * Tuesday, 7/18 - MtP Main Street Board, TBD
> * Tuesday, 7/18 - MtP Library Friends, 6:30p, MtP Library.
> * Friday, 7/21 - Police Community Cook-Out, 3-7p, 17th & Newton.
> * Saturday, 7/22 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Tuesday, 7/25 - Changing Neighborhoods Forum, 7p, 3166 MtP St.
> * Saturday, 7/29 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 7/29 - Pleasant Mt. Boys Concert, 4p, Lamont Plaza.
> Tuesday, 8/1 - National Night Out w/Danny Blew Blues, 5:30p, Lamont
> Plaza
> * Tuesday, 8/1 - ANC 1-D, 7p, 3166 MtP St.
> * Saturday, 8/5 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 8/5 - All Ways Mt. Pleasant, 12n, MtP Library.
> * Monday, 8/7 - ANC1D Commercial Corridor Committee, 6:30p, 3166 MtP St.
> Sat-Sun, 8/5-13 - Sales Tax Free Shopping, MtP St
> * Saturday, 8/5 - Plastic Sky Concert, 4p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Tuesday, 8/8 - PSA 301 Public Safety, 7p, MtP Library.
> * Tuesday, 8/8 - MtP Main Street, 7:30p, 3102 MtP St.
> * Saturday, 8/12 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 8/12 - Originators Concert, 4p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 8/19 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 8/19 - Spent Potential, 4p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 8/26 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> IN THE MONTHS AHEAD
> * Saturday, 9/2 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 9/2 - Gist Concert, 3p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 9/9 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Tuesday, 9/12 - VOTE! 7a-8p, P39-MtP Library; P40-Bancroft ES
> * Saturday, 9/16 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 9/23 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 9/30 - MtP Weekly Farmers' Market, 9a-1p, Lamont Plaza.
> * Sunday, 10/1 - Fiesta DC - 36th Latino Festival, 12-7p, MtP St
> Saturday, 10/21 - MtP Main Street Fall Fiesta, 12n - 4p, MtP St.
> Tuesday, 10/31 - Halloween Block Party, 6-9p, Lamont St.
> * Friday, 5/18/07 - Bike to Work Day, 7:15a, Lamont Plaza.
> * Saturday, 5/19/07 - Bancroft Parade & Spring Fair, 10a, MtP St &
> Bancroft Playground.
> * Sunday, 6/3/07 - 14th Celebrate MtP Festival, 10-6, MtP Street.
> * Sunday, 6/3/07 - Friends of MtP Library Book Sale, 10-6, MtP St &
> Lamont.
> * Saturday, 6/9/07 - HMP Annual Yard Sale, 10 - 3, 18th & Park.
> ON-GOING...
> Daily - Art exhibit, Anthony Stangert Photography, Dos Gringos, 3116 MtP
> St
> .
> Daily - Art exhibit, Rita Elsner, Heller's Bakery, 3221 MtP St .
> REGULARLY SCHEDULED...
> Every Weekday Evening - Dinner for Homeless, 5:30-7 pm, Volunteer:
> pjohnson@peacecorps.gov
> Every Wednesday - Free Yoga Classes, 7-8:15p, 3168 17th St,
> equipoise17@hotmail.com
> Every Wednesday - Activities for School Groups, 10:30a, MtP Library,
> 3160
> 16th St.
> Every Thursday - Activities for Preschoolers, 10:30a, MtP Library, 3160
> 16th St.
> Every Fri. & Sat. - Intercambios/language & culture exchange, 6-9pm, Dos
> Gringos Cafe, 3116 MtP St.
> Every Saturday - Learn English for free, 10:30 am, 3166 MtP St.
> First Tuesday - ANC 1-D Community Meeting, 7p, 3166 MtP St.
> First Wednesday - MtP Business Association, 7p, 3102 MtP St.
> Second Monday - MtP Historic Trail, 7:30p, 3213 MtP St.
> Second Tuesday - Police PSA 410 - ANC Crime & City Services, 7p, MtP
> Library.
> Second Tuesday - MtP Main Street 7:30p, TBD.
> Third Tuesday - MtP Main Street Board, 5:30p, 3166 MtP St.
> Third Tuesday - Friends of MtP Library, 6:30p, MtP Library.
> Fourth Tuesday - MtP Neighborhood Alliance, 7p, TBD
>
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> 19th ST ROAD REPAIR
> The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT), will start roadway
> construction
> work on 19th St, from Kenyon St. to Ingleside Terr., on or about July
> 17th,
> weather permitting. This construction is expected to be complete by
> September 2nd, 2006. The reconstruction of the street will involve
> repairing/replacing wheelchair ramps, repairing/replacing sidewalks,
> repairing/replacing alley/drive entrances, repairing/replacing existing
> granite curb, replacing existing gutter with brick gutter and milling the
> existing roadway and overlaying it with new roadway pavements. During
> construction, the contractor will work with those concerned to maintain
> access to the adjacent houses and businesses. Thank you for your patience
> and understanding during the reconstruction of 19th Street. If you have
> any
> questions or concerns, please contact the Project Engineer Michael Conley,
> 671-4550. --Maduabuchi Udeh, 671-4541, Deputy Program Manager Wards 1& 2,
> District Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Project
> Management
> Administration, 64 New York Avenue NE, DC 20002
> Maduabuchi.Udeh@dc.gov
>
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> CHANGING NEIGHBORHOODS
> There will be a community discussion on Displacement, Diversity &
> Development: Our Place in Changing Neighborhoods - Parts of the District
> have undergone rapid change in recent years, and some areas, particularly
> Ward 1, have experienced an influx of new residents. Less obvious are
> those
> who have chosen or been forced to leave, and the conflicts - over
> restaurant/bar zoning, "zero tolerance" policing, affordable housing and
> homeless shelters - that often erupt between new and longtime residents,
> or
> alongside new development. The panelists - longtime residents and
> newcomers
> to Ward One - will share their perspectives on the forces behind the
> changing human geography of the District and what conscientious residents
> can do to stay informed and contribute to preserving real diversity in our
> neighborhoods, followed by audience discussion. Tuesday, July 25, 2006,
> 7pm
> La Casa - 3166 Mt. Pleasant St.
> http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/134529/index.php
> willisa@gmail.com
>
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> MtP LATINO FESTIVAL
> In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Latino Festival of
> Washington
> will Celebrate 36 years of Tradition in the Historic, Multicultural Mt.
> Pleasant neighborhood. The Festival of Washington will be held on Sunday,
> October 1st, from 11 am to 7 pm. Activities include the Parade of Nations
> with hundreds of dancers on Mount Pleasant St. We are expecting 12,000 to
> 15,000 visitors from the Washington Metropolitan Area. The event is free
> to
> the public, family-oriented, with no sale of alcohol or tobacco. We will
> present a vast and diverse program for the whole family. The festival
> will
> feature two stages that will incorporate music, folklore, theatre and
> other
> performing arts. In addition, Fiesta DC will include a Children's
> Festival,
> a Science Fair and a Health Fair, a Community-Based Organization
> Information
> Fair, and three sections for Arts & Crafts, Public Information, and
> International Cuisine. Fiesta DC 2006 will present the Parade of Nations
> /
> Desfile de las Naciones, with the participation of more than 30 folkloric
> groups from Latin America, Spain, and the Caribbean featuring
> approximately
> 800 dancers, amazing rhythms, and magical costumes. Fiesta DC presents a
> unique opportunity for small businesses and large corporations as well as
> government agencies and non-profit groups to reach out to the Latino
> community in the region. This sector of the population, currently
> enjoying
> one of the fastest growth rates in the nation, exhibits strong purchasing
> power and is characterized by a young and willing labor force that has
> revitalized social and commercial life in the region, home to nearly one
> million Latinos. Do not miss this great opportunity to bring information
> to
> the Latino community about your programs, products and services. Thanks
> for
> your support. Thanks for joining us in celebration of Hispanic Heritage
> Month. Gracias. --Alfonso Aguilar, Executive Director, 1801 Columbia Rd.
> #105B. 232-4393 www.fiestadc.org
> fiestadc@univision.com
>
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> MORE POLICE
> Dear Friends, the DC Council has approved 350 new additional police
> officers
> for District neighborhoods. I strongly support this expansion of the
> police
> force. During budget discussions in May, I successfully led the effort
> for
> funding 100 new neighborhood police officers. The Council's action means
> a
> total of 450 new officers will be hired, trained and headed for the
> streets.
> I introduced a bill for 500 new officers last year, but there wasn't
> support
> for it among my colleagues. Now we've had 13 violent deaths in 12 days in
> the District, and the need for this has never been clearer. We have the
> money. It's high time to add more officers. Funding for the new officers
> will come from the District's anticipated Fiscal Year 2007 surplus. --
> Councilmember Jim Graham
> grahamwone@gmail.com
>
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> RENT CONTROL
> Dear Friends, sweeping changes to the District's rent control law will now
> take effect August 4. The Council voted for this date unanimously
> yesterday
> because of a change in the Congressional schedule. Waiting for Congress
> would have pushed us into September. We have many reports from tenants
> whose
> rents are going way up, right now. It's time for the new law. Before
> most
> District legislation becomes law, Congress has 30 days to review it. Both
> the House and Senate must be in session during the review period. The
> rent
> control reform law, which Mayor Anthony Williams signed June 14, was due
> to
> become law August 4. But Congress added a day of recess to its calendar.
> Our emergency Council action restores the original August 4 effective
> date.
> The reform bill, which I authored, is the most significant change to the
> District's rent control laws in more than 20 years. It applies to an
> estimated 100,000 apartments in the city. For the text of the rent
> control
> reform act, a detailed comparison of the new bill with the current law,
> and
> a statement of support from various tenant advocates, please visit
> http://www.grahamwone.com/rentcontrol --Councilmember Jim Graham
> grahamwone@gmail.com
>
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> YELLOW LINE COMING TO COLUMBIA HEIGHTS/MtP STATION
> Dear Friends, I'm happy to tell you that the Yellow Line is headed for
> Fort
> Totten. The WMATA board has given the green light to extending the Yellow
> Line to Fort Totten during off-peak periods. As a voting member, I
> proposed
> this extension. It would double the number of weekend and evening trains
> available at the Shaw/Howard University, U Street, Columbia Heights and
> Georgia Avenue/Petworth stations on the Green Line -- beginning in January
> 2007. This service addition is very important and comes at a relatively
> low
> cost. We get a lot of bang for our Metro bucks.
>
> Extending the Yellow Line will mean a new connection to the Red Line at
> Fort
> Totten, a new direct route to National Airport, new service to the retail
> center in Columbia Heights, and a new means of getting to Ward One
> entertainment. This will help bring people from the suburbs into the city
> for shopping and entertainment. It coincides nicely with the official
> groundbreaking on the new Target retail development scheduled for May 5-6
> in
> Columbia Heights.
>
> The Yellow Line extension will not require any additional rail cars,
> because
> it will use equipment that is currently only in use during rush periods.
> Costs will include $1.25 million to upgrade a turn-around at Ft. Totten
> and
> revise the maps and signage throughout the Metro system, and $3 million in
> operating costs each year.
>
> This proposal was first discussed in public at a Jan. 23 town hall meeting
> sponsored by myself, WMATA, ANC 1B, and the Mid-City Business Association.
> "Everyone who lives anywhere near one of these Metro stops will benefit
> from
> the additional service," said Scott Pomeroy, executive director of the
> Mid-City Business Association. "But this will also help the neighborhood
> by
> reducing the number of cars competing for scarce street parking."
>
> For more information on this and other possibilities for expanding Metro
> service, please visit my Metro page at http://www.grahamwone.com/metro
> Bests, Councilmember Jim Graham --via Alan
> aheymann@dccouncil.us
>
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> SHIPE REWARD DOUBLED
> Dear Friends, the reward for information in the unsolved murder case of
> Gregory Shipe has grown to $50,000. I requested the increase after a May
> vigil and rally in Mount Pleasant. Metropolitan Police Chief Charles
> Ramsey
> raised the reward and issued new posters for the area around the crime
> scene
> in response to my request. I hope this extra effort will help bring the
> killer to justice. We're talking about a man out walking on a fairly busy
> street on a Saturday night. Someone must have seen something. Shipe was
> shot to death while walking his dog the evening of September 17, 2005 in
> the
> 1700 block of Irving St. The case is under investigation by members of
> the
> MPD's Violent Crimes Branch. Anyone with information about this case is
> asked to call Detective Tony Patterson, 645-7065 or Detective Carol Queen,
> 645-6364 or the Metropolitan Police Department's Synchronized Operations
> Command Center (SOCC), 727-9099. Bests, Councilmember Jim Graham
> grahamwone@gmail.com
>
> ###############
> ALLEY REPAIRS
> Over the last year and a half I have put in three different requests for
> alley repairs to be done on the alley behind the 1700 block of Newton
> Street, and behind Mount Pleasant St. & 18th St between Park and Newton.
> The alley is in horrible shape, and I have also recently put in a request
> to
> have it cleaned because there are all kinds of items that are abandoned
> back
> there from a bed mattress and box spring that has been there for months, a
> door, and other debris that has been dumped there.
>
> From the requests for alley repairs to be done the resolution has always
> been: refer to "ipma". However the last request had this as a resolution:
> refer to "st.maint#1150463". I assume that is some street maintenance
> plan.
> Can someone tell me where I can find this to see if the alley is indeed
> included and if so when it is scheduled?
>
> They are repaving Newton Street for the second time in less then 2 years
> when it didn't seem to need it at all, however the alley, which badly
> needs
> attention, is being ignored. Someone said that they had talked to city
> officials about this particular alley, and that they were going to speak
> with them again. I want to say that it is one of our representatives on
> the
> ANC but I would have to go back and look through the e-mails to say that
> for
> sure.
>
> As for alley cleaning, they claim to have inspected it, and the resolution
> date is at least a month out. This is ridiculous as sending in a trash
> truck and at least picking up the large pieces of debris ASAP makes sense.
> Also, where this alley makes a 90-degree turn there are two abandoned
> houses
> that have trash strewn all throughout the back yard. I reported these two
> houses as abandoned and they did make the owner come and seal them up, but
> I
> am surprised that the city let them keep the yard strewn with debris.
>
> Finally, some owners have erected barrier's in this alley on public
> property
> that make it basically impossible to navigate some of the turn in even a
> mid-size car. These barriers that are on public property need to be
> removed
> so that the alley is accessible. I have to back half way out the alley
> and
> go out the other way because one of the turns near the entrance to the
> alley
> on Newton is not navigable due to this.
>
> Can anyone point me to this street maintenance plan and if a
> representative
> has any ability to get the city to address these concerns, I and the other
> residents would much appreciate it. Thanks. --David
> david@innotac.com
>
> ###############
> MtP LIBRARY
> There will be a meeting of the Friends of the Mount Pleasant Library this
> Tuesday, July 18 at 6:30 pm at the Mount Pleasant Branch, 3160 16th St (at
> Lamont Street). The meeting will include an update on the upcoming
> exterior
> renovations that will be starting soon and we will be discussing our
> strategic goals for the Friends over the coming year. If you are
> interested
> in what is happening in the Public Library System and if you want to get
> involved in the community, come out and learn how you can help. Thanks and
> I
> look forward to seeing you all soon! --Richard Huffine, President,
> Friends
> of the Mount Pleasant Library, 253-3511.
> www.dclibraryfriends.org/mtpleasant/
> richardhuffine@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> DCHPRB
> The Historic Preservation Review Board will hold its next monthly meeting
> and public hearing on Thursday, July 27, 2006. This meeting will be held
> at
> 441 4th Street, NW (#1 Judiciary Square), in Room 220 South, beginning at
> 10:00 a.m. There will be no additional meeting this month. The next
> regularly scheduled Board hearing will take place on September 28, 2006.
> The following is a preliminary list of MtP cases that the Board has
> received
> for consideration. Some cases listed on this notice may not be included
> on
> the Board's final agenda.
>
> Mount Pleasant Historic District
> --1821 Newton Street, NW, HPA #06-311, concept/rear addition and
> alterations.
> --2035 Rosemount Avenue, NW, HPA #06-356, enclose rear porch [to be
> reviewed
> by the Commission of Fine Arts]
>
> The agendas for the meeting are released five days before the meeting.
> Agendas are sent out only by electronic mail to names on the Historic
> Preservation Office (HPO) email list. They may also be obtained at the
> HPO
> at the address below, or on the Office of Planning/HPO website (
> http://planning.dc.gov, then follow links for "Historic Preservation" then
> "Calendar."). Interested persons may also call the HPO at 202-442-8800
> about scheduling of a specific case. To receive notices and agendas via
> electronic mail, please send your name and email address. --Bruce
> Yarnall,
> Education Program Manager, DC Historic Preservation Office, 442-8835, Fax:
> 741-5246
> bruce.yarnall@dc.gov
>
> ###############
> MtP HERITAGE TRAIL
> Dear Friends, thank you so much to those of you who took the time to be
> with
> us on 6/6 to review the Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail images and text.
> Your
> comments, as always, are invaluable, and Mara and I are working away to
> incorporate changes, refine the images, and verify any factual information
> that was questioned. We will be inviting everyone back for one more
> review
> of the trail once it has been designed into the individual posters. I'll
> give you as much advance notice on the date as possible. Finally, once we
> have the installation date in sight, we will get together to plan the
> neighborhood celebration/launch event. We look forward to seeing you
> again
> soon. --Jane and Mara, Cultural Tourism DC, 626-1137.
> JLevey@CulturalTourismDC.org
>
> ###############
> BROWN STREET HISTORY
> Anyone have any historic information about Brown St? Who it was named
> after, etc? --Ros
> rosabitbol@erols.com
>
> ###############
> FLEX CAR
> Hi all, I've been wondering how Flex Car obtained these parking spots on
> our
> public streets? Does anyone know how this happened? Isn't Flex Car a
> for-profit company? Thanks. --Curious Bud
> zephyrrb@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> ANC 1-D AUGUST MEETING
> The next monthly business meeting of the MtP ANC will be on Tuesday,
> August
> 1, 7:00 pm, La Casa Community Center, 3166 MtP St. As before, the meeting
> will offer audio PA for the audience, with CD recordings of the audio
> available afterwards for anyone who asks. Simultaneous Spanish language
> interpretation will be provided. New is a laptop computer and projector,
> displaying the resolution under discussion on the wall. --Jack
> jack.mckay@verizon.net
>
> ###############
> HOLIDAY TRASH
> As of now, all city trash and recyclables collection in all neighborhoods
> will "slide" one day following a public holiday. This change affects only
> those with twice-weekly collection. In the past, the post-holiday
> schedule
> was staggered, with one collection schedule for Supercan areas, and
> another
> schedule for households in twice-a-week collection neighborhoods. Now the
> routes have been harmonized allowing uniform trash and recycling
> collection
> citywide. This change affects approximately 25 percent of DPW customers;
> those who have twice-weekly trash and recyclables collection. For them,
> Monday's collection will be made on Tuesday; Tuesday's collection will be
> made on Wednesday; Thursday's collection will be picked up on Friday, and
> Friday's collection will be picked up on Saturday. Once-weekly (Supercan)
> trash and recyclables collection already slides one day following a public
> holiday. --Mary
> Mary.Myers@dc.gov
>
> ###############
> FARMERS' MARKET
> Special Event this week: Nina Planck, the founder of the MtP Farmers'
> Market, will be here to talk about and sign her new book, Real Food: What
> to
> Eat and Why. Nina used to live on the 1600 block of Monroe St, but she
> grew
> up picking and selling veggies at her family's farm, Wheatland Vegetable
> Farm. She is a great speaker and passionate about why traditional foods
> like eggs and butter and lard are good for you and industrial foods like
> corn oil, skim milk and soy burgers are not! She will be there from 9-11
> so please come by and learn why the traditional foods your grandmother ate
> really are the healthy ones.
>
> What is NEW this week at the market? CORN! CORN!, CANTALOUP, the first
> of the season. Huge bunches of basil to make your first pesto,
> interesting
> new potatoes and onions to make a classic (and classy) potato salad
> (recipe
> below), pork chops and ribs for the grill and pork shoulder for the
> smoker.
> Lots of Tomatoes at Truckpatch. At Audia's: Final week for her
> gooseberries. Have you tried them? If you have been hanging back on
> making
> that Gooseberry Fool, this is your last chance for 2006. She has the
> recipes. Her son Robert has been sending beautiful new potatoes and
> onions
> that would make an excellent potato salad (see the recipe below).
> Breadline is buying blueberries from the market and making them into
> blueberry muffins. Croissants, Pains au chocolat, breads, baguettes and
> cookies. Yum. Cibola: besides their pastured eggs (and ask NIna why
> that
> is so important), Rob is filling up the pork bins again with chops and
> ribs
> and sausages and pork shoulder for grilling and smoking. No antibiotics
> or
> hormones and always humanely raised on their beautiful 300 acre farm in
> Culpeper, Virginia. Quaker Valley: CORN!!! and fresh, sweet fruit: Sentry
> semi-cling yellow peaches, apricots, cherries, blueberries, purple onions,
> potatoes, honey and apple butter, home- made pies (yes, those crusts are
> made by Fredi herself), flowers. Reid: apricots, applesauce-making Lodi
> apples, cherries, red, yellow, and black raspberries, white and yellow
> peaches. Truckpatch: is bringing plenty of TOMATOES, basil, mesclun, baby
> squash and zucchini, pattypans, beets, green beans -- and the season's
> first
> cantaloupe. Tree and Leaf: pulled and cut their hardnecked garlic so
> there
> will lots at their stand. And they continue to have wonderful white, red
> and purple onions. Chard and kale mixes. Those delicious carrots. and
> lots of Georgia's flowers. Wheatland: I learned all about picking
> blueberries from Susan Planck. Picking blueberries is special. Unlike
> strawberries, they last well on the plant and only get riper and sweeter.
> To get the ripest berries, Wheatland only picks one row once a week, the
> day
> before the market. Come early for Field Tomatoes but there will be tons
> of
> beautiful Asian, European, pickling cucumbers, 6 varieties of summer
> squash, possibly eggplant, jalapenos, lettuce, chard, Basil, fennel,
> cilantro.
>
> I had dinner the other night with my friend, Jared, and he served his
> mother's potato salad. It was wonderful, truly the best American potato
> salad I have tasted and I asked him if I could share the recipe with all
> of
> you now that we have wonderful new potatoes. Thank you, Jared! Audia and
> Quaker Valley and Tree and Leaf have the perfect potatoes for this salad:
>
> Classic Potato Salad
> 6 medium potatoes (preferably new red potatoes)
> 3 tablespoons cider vinegar
> 3 tsp salt
> Generous grinds of black pepper
> 1/2 cup finely chopped onion
> 2-3 finely chopped green onions
> 5 hard-boiled pastured eggs
> 1 1/2 - 2 cups Mayonnaise (homemade or store-bought)
> 1-2 tbsp dijon mustard
> Finely chopped chives or parsley for garnish
>
> Scrub potatoes thoroughly, and put them in a pot. Cover with cold water,
> and cook over med-high heat, partially covered, until tender when pierced
> with a knife (about 20-25 minutes). Avoid overcooking / mushy potatoes.
> Drain, and set aside to cool slightly. Peel potatoes and cut into
> 1/2-inch
> cubes. While potatoes are cooking, chop onions and place in bottom of
> large
> mixing bowl. Add warm, cubed potatoes into bowl on top of onions (warm
> potatoes will soften the onions). Sprinkle cider vinegar, salt, black
> pepper, and chopped onion / green onion over them. Gently toss potatoes
> to
> distribute and mix in the seasonings. Separate cooked egg yolks & egg
> whites. Chop the egg whites and add to the potatoes. In a separate
> mixing
> bowl, stir together finely chopped egg yolks, about 1 1/2 cups of
> mayonnaise
> and the mustard. Add to the potatoes and carefully mix in. Add more
> mayonnaise if needed, and taste for salt and pepper. Add garnish if
> using.
> Enjoy! and please come meet Nina. See you at the market. --Robin &
> Tessa
> robin.shuster@verizon.net
>
> ###############
> REMINDER: NEIGHBORHOOD STORY HOUR AT MtP LIBRARY
> As of now, the 10:30 am children's programs on Wednesdays will be just for
> schools, and children's programs on Thursdays at 10:30 will be just for
> the
> neighborhood families. The Wednesday groups are too large to accommodate
> schools in addition to children from the neighborhood, so we have decided
> to
> give each group their own day. It is not necessary to call and register
> for
> Thursdays, please just come! If you have any questions, please feel free
> to
> call Annie, Inga or Bridgid, the children's librarians, at 671-0200.
> Thanks
> and we look forward to seeing you on Thursdays! --Bridgid
> bridgidrmangan@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> STREET NEWS:
> _______________
> PLANT LOVERS' HELP NEEDED
> Do you enjoy the occasional touches of green on Mt. Pleasant Street? If
> you
> noticed that the tree boxes (little gardens around each tree) are a bit
> greener than they used to be, that's because Mount Pleasant Main Street
> (MPMS) added more plants in 2005. Now, with the arrival of Spring, we
> need
> volunteers to help supervise our new gardener/helper and perform related
> tasks (merchant contacts, reinstalling and maintaining treebox signage,
> etc.). If you regularly walk on Mt. Pleasant Street, want to see our
> plants
> thrive, and have an hour each week to incorporate one of these tasks into
> your routine, please call me or send e-mail. - Tia, 234-7818.
> cprattdc@aol.com
> _______________
> THE ARGYLE IS BACK!
> Argyle Convenient Store is open again for business. We have missed all of
> our wonderful customers. For twenty years we were never closed. We are
> open to serve you 365 days a year. It is because of your strong support
> that we never hesitated to rebuild after the fire. We hope to see
> everyone
> in the store! --Rocky
> debayer@aol.com
> _______________
> NEWS ROUNDUP FROM PFEIFFER'S
> Howdy, pardners. Hello from dust and rubble central! We've been
> thigh-deep
> in the construction of our great-big-new, back warehouse space behind
> Heller's. You shoulda' seen the sun stream in when we pried open those
> boarded-up windows. Hallelujah, and pass the mortar mix! Just to
> remindja', once this back space is done, you'll be able to buy plywood and
> lumber cut to order. We'll also have drywall. And now we're rehabbing
> the
> front of the store. Please bear with us, as we might be closed for several
> days. At least we know where to get some good hammers and nails. In
> other
> news, we have just closed a deal on a tinting machine that will allow us
> to
> mix paint! The machine is traveling all the way from a lil' ol'
> independent
> hardware store in Aberdeen, Mississippi (near Tupelo), up to these parts.
> Man, if only machines could talk, huh? What do you suppose this one would
> say? Now alls we need to find is a machine to shake the paint and we're
> in
> business. You think Charo is looking for work? Hugs and
> rdware... --Todd, Adriana & big brother Henry
> adri1968@hotmail.com
> _______________
> BUT DID THEY AUTOGRAGPH THE BATHROOM WALL?
> The guys from Pearl Jam at Mount Pleasant's The Raven bar Monday night,
> 5/29, presumably having a drink or something -- couldn't glean exactly
> what
> since the manager promised to keep their visit private. But Eddie Vedder
> himself announced from the stage the next night that they had enjoyed a
> "pleasant" time in MtP, so fair game, don't you think?
> www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/31/AR2006053102451.htm
> l
>
> ###############
> ROSEMOUNT CENTER NEWS
> -Rosemount Parent Dilcia Zevala won this month's Links to Literacy
> Challenge, a contest within the center to promote parent and child
> involvement and literacy. Parents were asked to keep track of what and
> how
> long they read to their children, how many times they turned off the
> television to read, and information about the books they read. Ms. Zevala
> read a total of sixteen books to her three children. She was awarded a
> $25
> gift certificate to Target.
>
> -Rosemount has received $75,000 from the Meyer Foundation to help complete
> the Center's capital campaign to renovate and modernize its building.
> Rosemount's campaign, co-chaired by Alison and Arthur Birney, raised over
> $2,000,000 with major support from the House of Mercy. The grant from the
> Meyer Foundation, one of Washington's oldest private grant making
> foundations, has made a huge difference in Rosemount's ability to
> successfully fund-raise for its building project.
>
> -The Women of All Saints' Episcopal Church in Chevy Chase, MD named
> Rosemount Center as the beneficiary of their 2006 Thrift Shop Annual
> Spring
> Boutique and Luncheon for the third consecutive year. The Spring Boutique
> and Luncheon allows attendees to enjoy a catered lunch and shop for
> bargain
> clothing, books, and gifts. Rosemount Center's services and programs will
> benefit from the generosity of All Saints'.
>
> -Mark Your Calendar - July 19 - Preschool Graduation
>
> -Curriculum Specialist Robin Brokmeyer needs your help to fill her nest
> with
> learning materials for the Rosemount classrooms. July's focus is Art
> Supplies. Rosemount provides our young children with daily art activities
> so that infants, toddlers and preschoolers can learn through their senses
> and creative experiences. Providing at least one daily art activity
> allows
> for dedication to the exploration of various kinds of paint, paper and
> brushes. The young children love to 'paint' glue onto paper and paste
> fabrics, sequins and other fun materials! Infants really enjoy messy play
> with edibles such as applesauce and pudding. Naturally, these types of
> materials run out quickly because our children use them on a daily basis.
> Please contact Sarah Cowan, Development Associate, 265-9885 x108 if you
> would like to donate any of these supplies. --Sarah
> sarah.cowan@rosemountcenter.com
>
> ###############
> MtP CRIME REPORTS
> **Reports are considered preliminary and are not intended as final data
> until verified**
> PSA 301 6/11/2006 5 PM Theft F/Auto-2 3000 B/O MOUNT PLEASANT ST CCN
> 6079820
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) ENTERED THE LISTED VEHICLE THROUGH AN
> OPEN FRONT WINDOW & STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/11/2006 A burglary occurred on the 3100 blk of 18th St at
> approximately 10:45 pm. Complainant reports that when he walked into his
> living room he saw an unknown suspect hiding behind a chair with his lap
> top
> computer. Suspect returned the computer to the complainant and stated
> that
> he was sorry. Complainant escorted the suspect out and then realized that
> the suspect took his watch. Suspect is a white male 30s, 5'7" 175 lbs.,
> beard, wearing khakis and white shirt.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/12/2006 A robbery occurred on the 1800 blk of Newton St at
> approximately 2:13 am. Complainant reports while walking along the 3400
> blk
> of 14th St he observed a vehicle following him. The vehicle stopped and
> suspect-1 exited the vehicle and approached the complainant. The
> complainant began to run with suspect-1 chasing behind him. Suspect-2
> still
> in the vehicle blocked complainant escape on the 1800 blk of Newton St.
> Suspect 1& 2 began to punch and kick complainant and ripped his wallet
> from
> his pocket. Suspects got back in the vehicle that was occupied with two
> black females in the back seat and fled the scene. Suspects were black
> males 20s, 6'0" wearing blue jeans. Complainant suffered abrasions to his
> left hand and elbow and refused medical treatment.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/12/2006 3 AM Stolen Auto 18TH ST & KENYON ST CCN 6079598
> C1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION. KEY AND REGISTRATION IN OWNER'S POSSESSION.
> ----------------------
> PSA 301 6/12/2006 10 PM Stolen Auto 1800 B/O LAMONT ST CCN 6078166
> "C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION. KEY IN OWNER'S POSSESSION, REGISTRATION IS IN THE VEHICLE."
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft (stolen auto) occurred on the 1800 blk of Lamont St
> between
> the hours of 10:00 pm on 6-12-06 and 6:45 am on 6-13-06. Stolen was a
> 1996
> red Dodge Caravan with DC tags 845116.
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 6/13/2006 1 PM Stolen Auto 1700 B/O KILBOURNE PL CCN 6078513
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft (stolen auto) occurred on the 1700 blk of Kilbourne Pl
> between the hours of 1:00 pm on 6-3-06 and 3:30 pm on 6-13-06. Stolen was
> a
> 2000 maroon four door Dodge Stratus with DC tags CH8833.
>
> FYI - Tact Officers from the 3D substation arrested three juveniles in
> reference to the listed above stolen auto complaint from PSA 301, Dodge
> Stratus, on 6/13/06 at approximately 7:20 PM. The juveniles were seen by
> the officers driving the stolen auto and were all apprehended after a
> short
> foot pursuit as they fled from the vehicle. The vehicle was recovered and
> given back to the owner. All three juveniles were charged with Theft I
> and
> UUV. Take care. --Officer Jose Morales
> mpd8797@hotmail.com
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 6/14/2006 10 AM Burglary-2 1800 B/O PARK RD CCN 6079015
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT FORCED THEIR WAY IN THROUGH A SIDE
> WINDOW THEN STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft from auto occurred on the 3300 blk of 19th St between the
> hours of 7:30 pm on 6-11-06 and 6:45 pm on 6-14-06. Complainant reports
> that unknown suspect(s) smashed the passenger side window entered and took
> a
> CD car stereo.
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 A burglary occurred on the 1800 blk of Park Rd between the hours
> of 10:00 am and 7:00 pm on 6-14-06. Complainant reports that unknown
> person(s) entered her home through a side window and took a HP laptop
> computer and an i-Pod.
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 6/14/2006 7 PM Theft-2 1700 B/O PARK RD CCN 6079044
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE PROPERTY FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/14/2006 8 PM Theft - Bicycle 3100 B/O 19TH ST CCN 6079591
> C1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE BICYCLE WHICH WAS SECURED TO
> THE FRONT PORCH.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/14/2006 8:45 PM Theft - Bicycle 3100 B/O 19TH ST CCN
> 6079068
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE PROPERTY FROM THE REAR OF
> THE
> LISTED LOCATION.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/14/2006 9 PM Stolen Auto 3100 B/O 19TH ST CCN 6079258
> "C1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION. KEY IN OWNER'S POSSESSION, REGISTRATION IS IN THE VEHICLE."
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft occurred on the 1700 blk of Park Rd between the hours
> 7:00
> pm and 9:35 pm on 6-14-06.
> Complainant reports that unknown person(s) took a lion sculpture from his
> home.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/15/2006 9 PM Burglary-2 1800 B/O LAMONT ST CCN 6079786
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) KICKED IN THE DOOR OF THE LISTED
> LOCATION
> & STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/15/2006 11 PM Theft F/Auto-1 2000 B/O PARK RD CCN 6079810
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) SMASHED THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT WINDOW
> OF THE LISTED VEHICLE & STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/15/2006 11:30 PM Theft F/Auto-1 1800 B/O NEWTON ST CCN
> 6079896
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) SMASHED THE PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW OF
> THE
> LISTED VEHICLE & STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/16/2006 3 PM Stolen Auto LAMONT ST & MOUNT PLEASANT ST CCN
> 6080156
> C-1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN PERSON(S) STOLE HER AUTO FROM IN FRONT OF THE
> LOCATION. KEYS AND REGISTRATION ARE IN THE VEHICLE.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/17/2006 2 AM Theft F/Auto-2 3100 B/O ADAMS MILL RD CCN
> 6080380
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) SMASHED THE REAR PASSENGER WINDOW OF
> THE
> LISTED VEHICLE & STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/17/2006 1:10 PM Theft-2 3200 B/O MOUNT PLEASANT ST CCN
> 6080412
> R1 REPORTS FOR C1 THAT S1 STOLE THE PROPERTY FROM OFF OF THE COUNTER OF
> THE
> LISTED LOCATION & FLED NORTHBOUND.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/19/2006 9:24 PM Robbery - Assault w/Intent 3000 B/O 16TH ST
> CCN 6081572
> "C-1 REPORTS, WHILE WALKING BY THE LISTED LOCATION, HE WAS APPROACHED BY
> S-1 & S-2. S-1 SLAMMED C-1 AGAINST A PARKED VEHICLE. S-1 & S-2 PUNCHED
> C-1
> SEVERAL TIMES ABOUT THE HEAD AND BODY. S-1 THEN GRABBED C-1'S BACKPACK
> BUT
> WAS UNABLE TO GET......."
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 6/19/2006 10 PM Stolen Auto 1600 B/O KENYON ST CCN 6081787
> "C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION. KEY IN OWNER'S POSSESSION, REGISTRATION IS IN THE VEHICLE."
> ------------------------
> PSA 301 6/21/2006 9 AM Burglary-2 3400 B/O 17TH ST CCN 6082696
> "C1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT FORCED OPEN THE FRONT DOOR, ENTERED
> AND
> STOLE VARIOUS PROPERTY."
> ---------------------
> PSA 301 6/22/2006 9 AM Theft-1 1900 B/O PARK RD CCN 6083160
> C1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE VARIOUS PROPERTY WHICH WAS LOCKED
> TO THE REAR OF THE LISTED LOCATION.
> ---------------------------
> PSA 301 6/23/2006 1 AM Theft F/Auto-2 3400 B/O OAKWOOD TER CCN
> 6084611
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE RIGHT REAR PASSENGER
> WINDOW
> THEN STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/23/2006 9:30 AM Theft F/Auto-2 3100 B/O 17TH ST CCN 6083612
> C1 REPORTS UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS ENTERED THE VEHICLE BY SMASHING THE
> DRIVER'S
> SIDE REAR VENT WINDOW AND STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/23/2006 7:30 PM Stolen Auto - Attempt 1800 B/O NEWTON ST
> CCN
> 6083968
> C1 reports that her steering column was damaged in an attempt to remove
> her
> vehicle.
> ----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/24/2006 4 PM Theft - Bicycle 1800 B/O INGLESIDE TER CCN
> 6084230
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE LISTED BICYCLE FROM THE
> LISTED
> LOCATION. BIKE WAS SECURED WITH A LOCK.
> ----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/24/2006 7:45 PM Theft F/Auto-1 1600 B/O MONROE ST CCN
> 6084337
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE FRONT DRIVERS WINDOW THEN
> STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/24/2006 10 PM Stolen Auto 3100 B/O MOUNT PLEASANT ST CCN
> 6084375
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION. KEY AND REGISTRATION IN OWNER'S POSSESSION.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/26/2006 1:30 PM Theft F/Auto-2 3400 B/O 17TH St CCN 6085032
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE REAR PASSENGER WINDOW THEN
> STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft from auto occurred on the 3400 blk of 17th St between the
> hours of 1:30 pm and 7:55 pm on 6-26-06. Complainant reports that unknown
> person(s) smashed the passenger side window entered and took the car
> battery.
> -----------------------------
> PSA 301 6/26/2006 7 PM Theft F/Auto-2 3600 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6085201
> R1 REPORTS FOR C1 UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS ENTERED THE VEHICLE BY SMASHING THE
> RIGHT REAR PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW AND ONCE INSIDE STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> {TOOLS}
> -----------------------------------
> PSA 6/28/2006 12:59 AM ADW-Other 3200 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6085563
> C1 REPORTS S1 WAS QUESTIONING C1 ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO TOOK HIS PHONE. S1
> BECAME UPSET WHEN C1 COULD NOT IDENTIFY THE INDIVIDUALS AND PUSHED C1 TO
> THE
> GROUND AND BEGAN TO KICK C1 ABOUT THE BACK AND CHEST.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 6/28/2006 12:59 AM Theft-2 3200 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6085565
> C1 REPORTS S1 ASKED TO USE THE PROPERTY. S1 THEN REFUSED TO RETURN THE
> PROPERTY WHEN ASKED TO DO SO BY C1.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 A burglary occurred on the 1800 blk of Ingleside Terrace between
> the hours 3:30 pm on 6-22-06 and 8:00 am on 6-28-06. Complainant reports
> that unknown person(s) entered through an unlocked window and took a
> hammer
> drill, Delta chop saw and power washer.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 6/28/2006 3:30 PM Burglary-2 1800 B/O INGLESIDE TER CCN
> 6085628
> R1 REPORTS FOR C1 UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS ENTERED THE PROPERTY THAT IS UNDER
> CONSTRUCTION BY AN UNSECURED REAR WINDOW AND STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> {CONSTRUCTION}{TOOLS}
> ----------------------------------
> PSA 301 6/28/2006 10 PM Theft F/Auto-2 3400 B/O OAKWOOD TER CCN
> 6086259
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE FRONT PASSENGER WINDOW
> THEN
> STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft from auto occurred on the 3400 blk of Oakwood Terrace
> between the hours of 10:00 pm on 6-28-06 and 11:00 am on 6-29-06.
> Complainant reports unknown person(s) smashed the driver's side window
> entered and took a pair of tennis shoes.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/1/2006 3:54 AM Robbery-F&V 1600 B/O HOBART ST CCN 6087258
> "C1 REPORTS S1 APPROACHED FROM BEHIND PUSHING HIM TO THE GROUND THEN BEGAN
> TO STRIKE C1 WITH HIS HANDS, S1 THEN TOOK THE PROPERTY FROM C1 REAR PANTS
> POCKET. S1 THEN FLED THE SCENE."
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/1/2006 8:30 PM Theft F/Auto-2 1800 B/O NEWTON ST CCN
> 6087888
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE FRONT PASSENGER VENT
> WINDOW
> THEN STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 A theft from auto occurred on the 1800 blk of Newton St between
> the
> hours of 8:30 pm on 7-1-06 and 1:00 pm on 7-2-06. Complainant reports
> unknown person(s) smashed the passenger side window entered and took cash.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/2/2006 2 PM Theft-1 3000 B/O MOUNT PLEASANT ST CCN 6087922
> C-1 REPORTS THAT SHE PLACED HER PURSE ON THE TABLE WHILE WASHING CLOTHES.
> AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE PURSE WITH $1,400.
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/2/2006 11:10 PM Theft F/Auto-2 3400 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6088224
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT SMASHED THE REAR PASSENGER WINDOW THEN
> STOLE THE PROPERTY.
> ---------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/3/2006 An assault occurred on the 3000 blk of 16th St at
> approximately 12:30 am. Complainant reports that she was involved in a
> verbal altercation with suspect that turned physical when suspect punched
> her in the face. Suspect is a black male no other information given.
> Complainant had a bruise on her forehead but refused medical treatment.
> --------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/4/2006 8:35 AM ADW-Other 3700 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6088738
> C1-2 RPT THAT S1 EXIT AN AUTO AND APPROACHED C1-2. S1 THEN POINTED A
> KNIFE
> AT C1 AND CHASED C1 WITH A BASEBALL BAT. S1 STRUCK C1 IN THE HAND WITH
> THE
> BAT AND C1 OBTAINED A LACERATION AS A RESULT.
> ---------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/7/2006 7 AM Theft-1 1800 B/O MONROE ST CCN 6090855
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) STOLE THE PROPERTY FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION.
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/7/2006 5 PM Theft F/Auto-1 3400 B/O BROWN ST CCN 6090871
> C1 REPORTS THAT UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) STOLE THE SIDE MIRRORS FROM OFF OF HER
> VEHICLE.
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/8/2006 9:45 AM Burglary-2 1700 B/O HOBART ST CCN 6091446
> "C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT ENTERED THE LISTED LOCATION IN AN
> UNKNOWN MANNER, THEN STOLE THE PROPERTY."
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/8/2006 1 PM ADW-Other 1600 B/O LAMONT ST CCN 6092031
> C-1 REPORTS THAT S-1 ASSAULTED HER BY HITTING HER ON THE LEFT LOWER ARM
> AND
> THE LEFT THIGH USING A BLACK METAL ROD.
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/9/2006 A Burglary occurred in the 1700 block of Hobart St. NW
> between 7/8/06 9:45am and 7/9/06 12:30pm. The complainant reports that
> unknown person(s) entered the location through an open window. Stolen was
> assorted jewelry and personal papers.
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/9/2006 3:20 PM Theft-2 3600 B/O 16TH ST CCN 6092440
> R-1 REPORTS FOR C-1 THAT HE OBSERVED THROUGH A SURVEILLANCE VIDEO AS S-1 &
> S-2 REACHED INTO THE OFFICE MAILBOX AND STEAL SEVERAL MONEY ORDERS.
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/9/2006 5:30 PM Theft-Bicycle 3100 B/O 19TH ST CCN 6091939
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE BICYCLE FROM THE LISTED
> LOCATION SECURED WITH A STEEL CABLE.
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/9/2006 8 PM Burglary-2 1800 B/O KILBOURNE PL CCN 6091822
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE THE PROPERTY FROM THE GARAGE.
> THE
> GARAGE WAS UNSECURED. {TOOLS}
> ------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/10/2006 7:30 PM Burglary-2 1800 B/O MONROE ST CCN 6092222
> C-1 REPORTS THAT AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT ENTERED THE LISTED LOCATION THROUGH
> THE
> REAR DOOR. STOLEN WAS THE PROPERTY, Dell Laptop, money, a watch and bank
> statements.
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 7/10/2006 9:17 PM Robbery-Car Jacking 18TH ST & INGLESIDE TER
> CCN 6092108
> "C-1 REPORTS THAT S-1 APPROACHED HER WHILE SHE WAS SITTING IN HER VEHICLE.
> S-1 STATED ""GIVE ME YOUR KEYS ***, YOU WANT ME TO SHOOT YOU!"" C-1
> COMPLIED. S-1 TOOK C-1'S VEHICLE AND WAS LAST SEEN DRIVING SOUTHBOUND
> THROUGH THE ALLEY. Stolen is a 1997 Volkswagen, Jetta DC tag CN7895,
> white
> in color."
> -------------------------------
> PSA 301 Tuesday July 11, 2006 A Theft occurred in the 3600 block of 16th
> St. at approximately 3:30pm. The complainant report that unknown
> suspect(s)
> stole money orders.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ***The CCN# is the report number for the indicated crime. For details on
> obtaining a complete report, go to
> http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1241,q,544827,mpdcNav_GID,1523,mpdcNav,|.
> asp***
> reports@crimereports.com
>
> ###############
> ARRESTS MADE
> I want to commend Officers Justin Watson, Koontz, and Yokum from the US
> Secret Service, who made three arrests for kidnapping/robbery in the 3100
> blk of Mt. Pleasant, on July 5th. The victim in this crime was abducted
> from the 1700 Blk. Of Columbia Rd. --Inspector Patrick A. Burke,
> Metropolitan Police Dept. Third District Sub-Station, 750 Park Rd. NW DC
> 20010, 576-7447, Fax: 576-3350
> Patrick.Burke@dc.gov
>
> ###############
> SUMMER HELP WANTED: Gardener
> If you love growing things and helping your neighborhood, here's a
> part-time
> summer job opportunity. The plants that were added last year around trees
> on Mt. Pleasant Street need ongoing care: weeding, trash removal, and
> (depending on weather conditions) occasional watering. Time required:
> average 4 hours/week (on whatever schedule you wish) at a stipend of
> $9-11/hour, depending on experience. Great summer gig for responsible
> teenager, or anyone who'd enjoy this work and a little extra money. If
> interested, please call. -- Tia, 234-7818
> cprattdc@aol.com
>
> ###############
> ESL TEACHERS WANTED
> Looking to help out in the neighborhood? Have a desire to help someone
> succeed in obtaining a better way of life? We are looking for English
> teachers for adults learning English as a second language. We have a
> seven-week semester during the summer- from June 5 to July 20 and we are
> looking for teachers for night classes. The classes go from 7:10 pm until
> 9:05 pm and all of our night teachers teach just one evening a week. If
> you
> are interested or if you have any questions please feel free to e-mail or
> phone. --Patricia George, Assistant Director, Sacred Heart Adult
> Education
> Center, 1621 Park Rd. 462-6499.
> shadulted@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> HELP WANTED
> ACCESO Credit Union seeks branch personnel for its new DC office at 3059
> Mount Pleasant St. Must be fluent in English and Spanish, and able to
> successfully perform in a multi-cultural environment. Full time and part
> time positions available. Vacancies include:
> --Full-time - Member Service Representatives to promote all credit union
> services and process members' requests.
> --Full-time & Part-time - Tellers to perform over the counter
> transactions.
> Previous cash handling experience desired.
> For consideration, e-mail résumé to dgrajales@dgefcu.org or
> abarrientos@dgefcu.org or call 797-3636x224 or x222 --Diego
> dgrajales@dgefcu.org
>
> ###############
> MtP NEIGHBORS:
> _______________
> FRANKOJAZZ
> "Stop Running, Dad!", the much anticipated Frankojazz CD by 10 year- old
> child prodigy drummer, Julian Agbro and his father, musician Frank Agbro
> is
> finally here! Watching the Grammy's on a bonding trip to Montreal, and
> winning the Mayflower Hotel talent show, has produced a CD of original
> songs, It's not jazz, it's frankojazz. CD's on sale at area music stores
> and online! Please let us know if you are having difficulty obtaining the
> CD. Visit us at www.frankojazz.com for performance schedule. Press
> Contact: Sandy, 415-4512, sandy@frankojazz.com --Frank
> Frankojazz@aol.com
> _______________
> MtP RUNNING BUDDIES
> Hey runners! Mt Pleasant Running Buddies is always looking for some new
> buddies! We run Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6 am. We run anywhere
> between a 10 minute and 12 minute mile. We are a loosely organized group
> of
> runners and dogs who like to get out early to get some from air and
> exercise. Join us for a "trial" run and see how much fun it is to run the
> early morning DC trails and streets! Let me know if you are
> nterested. --Sandi
> sandistroud10@yahoo.com
> _______________
> YOGA HAPPY HOUR STARTS UP AGAIN
> Do you spend a lot of time hunched over the computer? Did you skip yoga
> class again this week? If so, we have the class for you. It's Yoga Happy
> Hour - a class for the masses! No yoga mats allowed! Learn poses that
> you
> can do sitting at your desk - poses you can do while waiting in line at
> Starbucks - in your work clothes. No putting your legs behind your head -
> we promise (unless a Guinness makes you do that - and for that we accept
> no
> responsibility!) This 30-minute class will help you relax, unwind,
> stretch,
> and release tension. An easy half hour class, perhaps a drink afterwards,
> then stay for dinner if you like - you'll meet some really great people.
> So
> please join us at Chief Ike's Mambo Room (upstairs room), 1725 Columbia
> Road
> in Adams Morgan on Tuesday nights from 7:00-7:30 pm. Come once, or as
> often
> as you like - just $10 per class! A portion of the proceeds goes to local
> charities. --Karin, 255-2346, Director and Certified Yoga Instructor
> www.urbanyogastudio.com
> karin@urbanyogastudio.com
> _______________
> ART EXHIBIT
> Mount Pleasant artist Victoria Vogl is having anexhibition at the
> Washington
> Printmakers Gallery at Dupont Circle.
> http://www.washingtonprintmakers.com/
> Samples are posted on her web page:
> http://www.washingtonprintmakers.com/artists/vogl.htm "Punctuation and
> Friends" Intaglio Prints by Victoria Vogl, thru July 30, 2006.
> Washington
> Printmakers Gallery, 1732 Connecticut Avenue, Tuesday to Thursday, Noon -
> 6
> pm, Friday, Noon - 9 pm, Saturday & Sunday, Noon - 5 pm. --Tim
> timothy.bouquet@verizon.net
> _______________
> PET SITTER
> Need a pet sitter for summer vacation time? AND/OR like to have your dog
> walked during the day around Mt Pleasant? I can walk your dog on my lunch
> hour. For $15, your dog will get at least a 30 min walk; I will charge $5
> additional for each extra dog. For pet sitting, I charge $60/day for one
> dog, which includes 3 walks, feedings, and lots of affection -- $8 bucks
> for
> any additional dogs in the same house. For cats, $15/day that includes as
> many feedings as is normal for your kitty and of course lots of TLC.
>
> About me: I am a big animal lover and can provide references for my
> pet/house sitting experience in DC. I volunteer at the Washington Humane
> Society's animal shelter on NY Ave a couple times a month and at that
> organization's adoption events throughout DC. I am a volunteer student of
> their Shelter In-house Training (S.I.T.) program so I have some dog
> training
> experience as well. --Amy
> pepperflynn@yahoo.com
> _______________
> DOG WALKER AVAILABLE
> Part-time Mt. Pleasant dog walker available mornings, afternoons and
> evenings. Please contact me for more information. --Bridget
> mtpleasantdogwalker@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> ANNOUNCING YAHOO! GROUP FOR PARENTS
> You are invited to join our discussion group online. Go to Yahoo.com,
> click
> on the top left icon, "groups" and type in "MtPParents". We have had two
> very informative and helpful meetings regarding Bancroft, and have posted
> everything on this Yahoo! Group. You can read/add questions,
> observations,
> comments about Bancroft to our group, as well as find information about
> volunteering at the school, volunteering to help clean up graffiti on the
> playground, minutes/agendas from the meetings, and much more. We hope this
> will help parents in Mt. Pleasant with understanding our neighborhood
> school, and provide a forum for ideas and concerns. --Doran and Lina
> mtplparents@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> CIGGY BUTTS
> Any suggestions how we might have the city locate some cigarette butt
> receptacles in Asbury and Rabaut Parks at 16th and Mt Pleasant Street?
> There's no excuse for disposing of trash on the ground, but the absence of
> ashtrays leaves smokers with few options. Thanks --Kenny
> shannke@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> VOLUNTEER TEACHERS NEEDED
> Are you interested in helping out in the neighborhood? Do you want to
> help
> immigrant students get ahead? Then consider teaching as a volunteer at
> Sacred Heart Adult Education Center, 1621 Park Rd. We are presently
> looking
> for volunteer ESL (English as a Second Language), TOEFL (Test of English
> as
> a Foreign Language), and computer teachers for the Sacred Heart Adult
> Education Center. The time commitment is minimal-just two to three hours
> a
> week, but the intrinsic rewards are large. The fall semester begins on
> September 11th and goes until December 7th and there will be teacher
> orientation. No previous teaching experience is needed to teach at Sacred
> Heart, we supply the textbook and an orientation session. This is a great
> opportunity to give back to your community. If you are interested in
> helping out at Sacred Heart please e-mail or phone. --Patricia George,
> Assistant Director, Sacred Heart Adult Education Center, 462-6499.
> shadulted@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> COMMUNITY CLEAN-UPS
> Anyone know of any community trash pickup events scheduled for the
> neighborhood? --Ken
> shannke@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> MOBILE PHONE SERVICE
> I have been with Sprint for the last two years and my phone is beginning
> to
> die. I am thinking about switching providers, but I know that two years
> ago
> when I had AT&T it did not work so well down here. I was wondering if
> people can tell me what service they have and if they would recommend it
> or
> not. I will say that Sprint had good reception in the area, but their
> prices
> and plans is what is making me consider switching. Thanks. --David
> david@innotac.com
>
> ###############
> SEEKING MTP RENOVATION STORIES
> I'm interested to hear from MtP residents who have recently (past 2-3
> years)
> gone through our multiple bureaucracies to restore a front porch, finish a
> basement into a separate apartment, build a garage, build their attic out
> into living space, etc. These are things that require substantial work.
> Were you successfully able to negotiate the DC Historic Preservation
> Review
> Board? DCRA Building Permits? Contractors? What were some of the
> pitfalls
> you discovered? Did you need a permit expeditor or did you do it
> yourself?
> Here's your opportunity to b*tch to a sympathetic and interested
> ar. --Gaelyn
> gster@writeme.com
>
> FORUM NOTE: As of this year, The Department of Consumer and Regulatory
> Affairs (DCRA) has opened the Homeowners Center specifically to serve DC
> residents who are seeking building permits for home improvement projects.
> The Center only serves homeowners, (your contractor can come with you).
> Architects, construction companies, contractors, and permit expeditors
> will
> continue to use DCRA's original Permit Service Center in Room 2300.
> Therefore some the experiences of MtP neighbors from previous years may no
> longer apply. However, since MtP is a Historic District, the DCRA
> Homeowners Center may not be able to address all issues related to permits
> for exterior projects.
>
> DCRA's Homeowners Center is located at 941 North Capitol Street, NE #2102.
> It is open to the public 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. The
> Homeowners Center will serve homeowners by appointment and by walk-in. To
> contact the Homeowners Center, call 442-4400.
>
> http://dcra.dc.gov/dcra/cwp/view,a,11,q,634931,dcraNav_GID,1695,.asp
> http://dcra.dc.gov/dcra/cwp/view,a,1342,q,635750,dcraNav,|33420|.asp
>
> http://planning.dc.gov/planning/cwp/view,a,1284,q,570741,planningNav_GID,170
> 6,planningNav,|33515|.asp
>
> ###############
> UPHOLSTERER WANTED
> Looking for an upholsterer to repair eight dining room chairs. Grateful
> for
> any recommendations. --Leila
> l.corcoran2@verizon.net
>
> ###############
> MASON & LANDSCAPER RECOMMENDATIONS WANTED
> I need to find a contractor to build a large retaining wall in my
> backyard,
> and a landscaper to build up and terrace the soil behind it. My yard
> slopes
> steeply back towards Rock Creek Park, so it's a pretty big job and the
> wall
> builder (who will be holding up a lot of dirt) really needs to know what
> they're doing. Can anyone recommend a masonry company and/or
> andscaper? --Jocelyn
> jocelynckaiser@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> YARD WORK/GARDENING HELP WANTED
> Looking for someone to help us clean up our yard/garden and keep it tidy
> through the summer. Duties to include mowing, weeding, and some new
> planting. Will consider responsible high school student. Make your own
> hours. --Lanae, 498-9592
> lanae_holbrook@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> DAY LABORERS
> Can anyone suggest a good spot to find a day laborer? They used to gather
> at the Duron paint store (P & 15th) but a friend told me that store has
> been
> closed. Thanks for any suggestions. --Bill
> wfdetlefs@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> HEAR COMPELLING STORIES EVERY MONTH AT THE SPEAKEASY
> MtP neighbor, Amy Saidman, hosts the Speakeasy every second Tuesday of the
> month at HR-57 from 8-10pm. It's always a fun night. Come early to get a
> good seat. $5 at the door, plus $3 corking fee if you BYOB. E-mail for
> info. Visit the website at http://www.amysaidman.com/speakeasy.htm --Amy
> amysaidman@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> CAT HOME WANTED
> I am looking for a home for my very friendly 4-year-old gray male tabby,
> Romeo. Romeo is very affectionate, loves to sit on laps, loves playing
> with
> his catnip and his toys, and follow people around. He is smaller than the
> average cat, most people still think he is a kitten, but I think he must
> have been the runt of the litter. He is up to date on all his
> vaccinations
> and has been neutered. I have his vet records, as well as all his
> `belongings' (travel box, tons of toys, litter box, bed). He would love
> any
> home where he can get lots of LOVE AND ATTENTION. I would really
> appreciate
> it if you could share this e-mail with your friends or family who may in
> turn know of someone looking for a sweet kitty. Based on the last 2
> months.. I am trying to cast as wide a net as possible now to find a good
> home for Romeo. People can e-mail or call me. Thanks so much! --Annika,
> 415-5055.
> annika_vi@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> PART-TIME BABYSITTER NEEDED ASAP
> Currently we are looking for a part time babysitter to take care of our
> one-year old son. The preferable schedule would be Tuesday and Friday
> evening, approximately 3 hours per time. (It's a kind of flexible
> schedule
> surely we can discuss more about it...) The ideal candidate would be
> someone who is clean, VERY CLEAN, loving and caring children, patient,
> experienced, legal and English-speaking.
> Of course references are big plus. Thanks. -- 344-7040
> jessliucn@yahoo.com.cn
>
> ###############
> BABYSITTER NEEDED
> Looking for a reliable experienced babysitter in the neighborhood to look
> after our 2 ½-year-old son from 6-7 pm weekday evenings after day care,
> starting in early June. Compensation negotiable; references required. -
> Bill, 265-4982
> billmosley@comcast.net
>
> ###############
> HOUSEKEEPING HELP WANTED
> Housekeeper wanted to work in our Mt. Pleasant home 3-4 days/wk. Busy
> house, with children and two friendly dogs. Hourly pay, neg. rate,
> depending on experience. We are looking for an old-fashioned housekeeper,
> the kind who doesn't just come in to clean, but will also take the time to
> organize things, pick up kids' toys, wash dishes, laundry, etc. We've
> tried
> several cleaning services and cleaning people, but all primarily
> interested
> in Clorox and mops, and want to be finished in under three hours. If you
> have any suggestions, please give me a call or e-mail. - Lanae, 498-9592
> lanae_holbrook@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> SELL MY STUFF ON E-BAY
> Wanted: Reliable local person to sell my stuff on E-Bay, Amazon, AbeBooks,
> etc. Lots of motorcycle parts, electronics, books, records. Part time,
> your own schedule, good commission. You must be organized, responsible,
> and
> scrupulously honest, and should have experience (as a seller) with online
> auctions and sales. Thanks. --Garcia
> garicao@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> SEEKING AMICABLY DIVORCED COUPLES TO INTERVIEW
> I'm writing an article about couples who remain friends after divorcing
> for
> the Washington Post and would be grateful to anyone who is willing to be
> interviewed. I'm sure readers would appreciate any wisdom on how to make
> a
> difficult experience more positive. --Stacy, 244-7269
> weinertobin@aol.com
>
> ###############
> PARKING SPACE WANTED
> I am seeking an off-street parking space (garage or driveway) in Mt.
> Pleasant, Lamont & 18th preferably, but anywhere within 5 blocks would
> o. --Allison, 328-6051.
> babydonut@aol.com
>
> ###############
> APT WANTED
> I'm a Mt Pleasant resident looking for a studio or 1BR non-basement
> apartment in the neighborhood for myself (24 yo female) plus one cat. Any
> leads would be appreciated. Thanks! --Liz
> elizabethgwalker@gmail.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING WANTED
> Responsible 30-something professional looking for 1 bedroom, pet-friendly
> apartment. Pets are well-behaved -- and so is their owner! Pets would be
> half-time residents only. They will spend the other half with partner in
> our MtP home. I really want to stay in the neighborhood and am happy to
> provide references. --Elizabeth
> buchanae@seiu.org
>
> ###############
> APT. WANTED
> We are seeking a 1 bd basement apt to accommodate our little family. We
> are
> yoga instructors with a baby boy and sweet dog. We are current MtP
> residents on Brown St, but are looking to move rather soon. -- 518-0707
> yogachaiman@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING NEEDED
> I currently live in the 1600 block of Hobart Street, and am looking to
> move
> into a one or two bedroom apartment that gets good light --- or to live
> with
> one to two people. I am not in a rush to move, but could move with ~3
> weeks
> notice. I am clean, no pets, quiet, no TV, yoga instructor with a 9-5 as
> well, financially stable, nice, vegetarian, etc. looking to pay no more
> than
> $700/month. Might possibly be interested in buying. --Ariele
> arielefoster@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING WANTED
> Three current Mount Pleasant residents ending their lease in August seek a
> 3-4 bedroom house, with 2 baths, and either actually decent street parking
> or reserved parking, starting in mid-July or August. Bonuses: a place to
> garden, trees, and utilities that don't cost as much as rent. Super
> bonus:
> a place to put bikes that isn't the dining room. We want a house with
> character, that's been well loved and taken care of, with a space to
> garden
> or sit outside. We love Mount Pleasant. We'd consider living in other
> neighborhoods, but this one has been good to us for a while and we'd love
> to
> stay. If you are considering renting your home, or have a neighbor,
> please
> put us in contact! --Loren
> loren.dejonge@gmail.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING WANTED
> Hello all, I am a current Mt Pleasant resident looking for a 3-bedroom
> house
> to rent in the neighborhood. If anyone is either looking to rent or knows
> someone in the neighborhood who is renting, I would be grateful. A year
> lease would be ideal. We are three professionals (two SAIS grads) who
> have
> all lived in MtP for a few years. I would really appreciate any leads or
> interest. --Adam
> adam.mendelson@gmail.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING WANTED
> Hi, we are two young professionals in our mid-twenties looking for a one
> or
> two bedroom apartment. We currently live on Hobart Street and are really
> hoping to stay in the neighborhood. We are willing to pay $1900 a month.
> Ideally the space would have lots of light, maybe a porch or balcony or
> garden area, and a place to put our grill, but we'll look at anything.
> Thanks! --Liz
> eliz.williams@gmail.com
>
> ###############
> SEEKING 2BR APT
> Two young professionals seeking housing beginning in August. Ideally, a 2
> br apt in a safe neighborhood near a Metro stop. We are non-smokers, have
> 1
> small well behaved dog, and are clean & responsible. Hoping to find
> something in the $1200- $1700 range. --Kate
> kferoleto@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> HOUSING WANTED
> Hello, I'm a full time college student and single parent of 3 daughters
> ages
> 9 and 15 yrs. We are looking to rent a 3-bedroom house in the NW area.
> My
> primary concern is to stay centrally located to transportation as well as
> to
> enrolled schools and community activities. I also have a Section 8
> voucher
> and am willing to exchange pictures of my well kept current residence or
> allow an in-home inspection of my current home so the owner can feel
> comfortable with renting to me. I am currently a sophomore in college
> majoring in media and plan on staying in DC for three more years so I'm
> looking for a place I can settle in to and keep nice. The program pays
> up
> to $1,770 regular monthly payments for the rent. If you have any
> questions
> or cocerns please feel free to contact me. Best Regards. --Jade Pelzer,
> 877-412-3168
> ajari2000@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> ROOM AVAILABLE IN GORGEOUS ROWHOUSE
> Hi there, we have a fantastic room opening up in our house Aug. 1 (or
> possibly later), perfect for a couple. Spacious room available in
> centrally
> located two-story 3BR Mt. Pleasant rowhouse. We are a friendly, creative,
> vegetarian, socially conscious young couple looking for a like-minded
> individual or couple in their 20s to share our home starting in August.
> Newly renovated, attractive space. Central air-conditioning, wireless
> Internet access, washer/dryer, close to public transportation. For
> single,
> 865/mo plus utilities. For couple, 600/mo each plus utilities. Room
> available August 1. Non-smoking, no dogs or cats (sorry, I'm allergic!).
> Appreciation for folk music and vegetarian cooking a plus. --Sarah,
> 997-0841.
> sdbeller@fastmail.fm
>
> ###############
> APT. FOR RENT
> Spacious 1Br/1Ba fully furnished walk out BSMT apt with separate entrance.
> Great location in historic MtP, a nice quiet neighborhood. Walk to Green
> Line (Columbia Heights) Metro, Adams Morgan, multiple bus lines, shops and
> restaurants. 2 blocks to National Zoo and Rock Creek Park. 1 mile to Red
> line Cleveland Park Metro. Easy access to highways through Rock Creek
> Parkway and Beach Drive. Ideal for someone who loves nature, jogging and
> bike trails. 750 SqFt, large closet, plenty of storage space. 1 car
> off-street parking. Fully equipped kitchen, microwave, dishwasher. W/D
> in
> unit. Rent $1400/mo incl utilities, DSL and parking. Satellite TV ready.
> Long term minimum 1y lease. No smoking, no pets. Quiet, clean and
> responsible professional welcome. Interested please reply with
> information
> about yourself, move in date, current working and living situation. --Tom
> dealmtp@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> APT FOR RENT
> I own a beautiful, 1 bdrm apt in a secure, historic building located at
> 3060 - 16th St. It's on the 6th floor with views in 3 directions. The
> kitchen is brand new and the apt has just been painted and the wood floors
> redone. 9 ft ceilings with 7 huge windows. Available immediately. $1600
> mo/includes utl. --Jimmie
> jimmielueholmquist@yahoo.com
>
> ##############
> APT FOR SALE
> Now that we are in MtP, I have an apartment I am trying to sell in
> Cleveland
> Park. It has 2 bedrooms and almost 1,000 square feet. The last 2-bedroom
> unit in the same building sold for $470,000. This property needs a
> renovation. Contract said it would only cost about $20,000 to renovate.
> Washer/Dryer allowed in unit. Walking distance to Cleveland Park or
> Woodley
> Park Metros. Asking price is $420,000. --Jill
> jill_chodorov@yahoo.com
>
> ##############
> FOUND: BICYCLE
> I found a bicycle in the alley shared by Rosemont Ave, Pierce Mill, &
> Klingle Rd. The bicycle is bound by more than one bike lock. I'm
> assuming
> someone was trying to carry it away from its rightful place and, tiring,
> abandoned it. It shows some rust, as if it has been outside for a while.
> If you believe it's yours, write me with the details. --Dan
> sokoldan@excite.com
>
> ##############
> MOUNTAIN BIKE WANTED
> I'm interested in buying a used mountain bike, wondering if anyone out
> there
> has one they would like to sell? Thanks. --Bill
> wfdetlefs@yahoo.com
>
> ##############
> FOR SALE
> I am moving and have two dressers, a small kitchen table with three
> chairs,
> and a papazan chair for sale. If you are interested or know someone who
> might be, please send me an e-mail. I live in Mt. Pleasant and can send
> pics of the furniture or set up a time for you to come by and look at
> t. --Dena
> greeengrass2003@yahoo.com
>
> ##############
> FOR SALE
> --One Double Futon Mattress with dark green cover, $40 OBO.
> --Two Metal File Cabinets, 2 drawers, creme colored, banged up, scratched
> and a little rusty in spots, $30 for pair OBO.
> --One Mirror with White Whicker Frame, $10.
> --One wrought iron wine rack $10. --Martha
> mwillcox@earthlink.net
>
> ###############
> BRAND NEW BOX SPRING FOR SALE!
> We bought this queen-size box spring recently and never used it. It makes
> our bed too high but it's a good quality box spring in perfect shape.
> Only
> $100. --Eva, 462-3717
> greg-eva@hotmail.com
>
> ###############
> GE REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE
> Nearly new, purchased August 2005, still under warranty. White, French
> doors on top, pullout freezer on bottom, water filter, and icemaker. 68
> inches high, 33 inches wide, 29 1/4 inches deep. Doesn't fit into
> renovation under progress. Purchased for $1,450. For sale for $900 or
> best
> offer. --Maggie
> mernst@chickenusa.org
>
> ###############
> FOR SALE
> Barely used Nordic Trak. $200 or best offer. --Juliet, 917-432-4144
> juliet@arts-for-life.org
>
> ###############
> GREAT CAMERA FOR SALE
> Nikon N50 (autofocus w/manual option) camera + Slik Able 300DX Tripod.
> Like
> New! Price includes: Slik Able 300DX Tripod with 3-Way Pan Tilt Head,
> Tamrac
> Holster Tele-Zoom Pack for carrying, Tiffen UV Protector Lens, and
> original
> manuals. $300. I live in Mt. Pleasant. Feel free to contact me with
> questions. You're welcome to check out the camera and accessories before
> deciding to purchase. Everything is in great condition. --Kathryn
> kdelonga2003@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> YARD SALE
> Yard sale with women's clothing Diesel, BCBG, Guess, etc., shoes, this
> Saturday, July 15th, 10 am to 1 pm. Clothing Sizes 2 & 4, some zeros.
>
> Shoes sizes - 8 Handbags never used, brand new. Sunglasses Christian
> Dior,
> Guess and more. Jeans from Diesel, Guess etc, barely used.
>
> Skirts and tops from BCBG, swimwear brand new etc. Many gift ideas in
> original boxes, video camera, Turkish jewelry, fine jewelry. Come to
> check
> it out! 1606 Hobart St. --Andrea
> acantera@yahoo.com
>
> ###############
> IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO IMPROVE A VILLAGE...
> For information about how to help:
> Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1-D: Box 43529 - 462-8692 - anc@anc1d.org
> www.anc1d.org
> AUGHT Harvard Alley Community Garden: wxly@min.net
> All-Ways Mt. Pleasant: Noon, 1st Sat. MtP Library www.all-ways.org
> Bancroft PTA: 673-7280, www.alpha60.com/bancroft/
> Cat Sitting Co-op: lauraebrown@verizon.net
> Celebrate MtP Festival: 588-5272 - MountPleasantDC@juno.com
> City Garden Food Coop/Buyer's Club: citygardendc@yahoo.com
> www.geocities.com/citygardendc
> DC Self Defense Karate Association at Bancroft: 301-589-1349
> DC Fix It List - Report observations & problems to: mtpanc@juno.com &
> to:
> http://www.washingtondc.gov/citizen/request.htm
> Friends of Bancroft Playground: 745-0514
> Friends of MtP Library:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mtpleasantlibraryfriends
> Gala Theatre: 234-7174 - www.galatheatre.org
> GreenStreets Initiative: 986-0858
> Historic Mt. Pleasant, Inc: Box 3176 - 332-4772
> www.historicmountpleasant.org
> Latino Economic Development Corporation: 588-5102
> Life Skills Center: 234-9351 - lifeskillscenter@juno.com
> MPD Photo Radar: Porter St.
> MPD Red Light Cameras: 16th & Oak; 16th & Irving
> MtP Broadcasting Club: radiocpr@riseup.net
> MtP Business Association: 588-5272
> MtP Forum - E-Mail Newsletter: mtpnews@gmail.com
> MtP Internet Shop, www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=Mount_Pleasant
> MtP Library: 671-0200 - ekardy@yahoo.com (Mo-Tu-9:30-9; W-Sa-9:30-5:30;
> NoSu)
> MtP Main Street: Box 3252 - 588-5272 www.mtpmainstreet.org
> MtP Neighborhood Alliance: Box 21554, 20009 - mpna@mtpleasantdc.org
> MtP On-Line Discussion: www.mtpleasantdc.org
> MtP Orange Hat Patrol - orangehatpatrol@yahoo.com
> MtP Ski Club: lauraebrown@verizon.net
> MtP Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mountpleasantdc
> MtP Winery: www.mountpleasant.com
> Neighbors' Consejo: 234-6855 - www.neighborsconsejo.org
> Our Block: 797-9166
> PlayStart: www.playstart.org
> Police Service Area 301: Lt. Vines mo.vines@dc.gov 576-8219, fax: 576-3350
> Rosemount Child Care Center: 2000 Rosemount Ave. 265-9885
> www.rosemountcenter.com
> Sacred Heart Adult Education Center: 1621 Park Rd, 462-6499
> Sacred Heart Parochial School: 1625 Park Rd. - 265-4828,
> www.centercityconsortium.org/SHS/
> Spanish Catholic Medical Center: 1618 Monroe St. - 332-6664
> Stand for Our Neighbors: 332-6615 - athenaace@aol.com
> Stoddard Baptist Nursing Home, 328-7400 www.stoddardbaptisthome.com
> Stokes School: 3220 16th St, 265-7237 - www.ewstokes.org
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