THE BELLJune 2012 Voted 2009and2004OUTSTANDING COMMUNITYNEWSLETTER Good Neighborsand Friends,ExcitingKids'Activitiesand more!!! Green Lot, Whitehaven Parkway and37th Streets Save the date and get ready for fun...Live Music, Great Food, Save thedateandgetreadyforfun...Live Music,GreatFood, To volunteertohelporfind out howyoucanhelp,email by the Saturday, June9 Kay Twomey, [email protected]. Washington FederationofCivicAssociations Summer PicnicisComingSoon! The AnnualBurleith 4:00—8:00 p.m.

EDITORIAL President’s Message Summer is almost its public outreach with the intent of and 35th and R Streets. Further, we upon us, and with holding public hearings at the Zoning have asked the District Department of a little luck our mild Commission around the end of the Transportation to recommend potential winter will translate year. We are learning as much as we traffic calming measures to increase into an equally mild can about the proposed changes to safety on our residential streets. We will summer! Right? determine what effect they might continue to keep an eye on all of these Well, one can always have on Burleith and how we should developments. hope. That said, I am looking forward become involved. To that end, I to an eventful summer. Negotiations certainly welcome any comments or I want to again remind residents that for the suggestions regarding this process. the annual Burleith Summer Picnic is Campus Plan continue between the this month on June 9. I hope you will Burleith Citizens Association and Additionally we, as a community, come join us! And before I sign off, I Georgetown University. Lenore Rubino remain concerned about the impact would like to publicly thank Marjorie has vigorously advocated our position of the Streetscape Wolfe for all she has given to Burleith at several marathon meetings over Project. The potential for spillover over the past years. Marjorie has the past month. I cannot say enough traffic through our neighborhood been an integral part of the BCA for about the time and effort she has is high, and we, along with our years and is stepping down from the committed to this endeavor. And at the ANC, have requested the District positions of BCA Volunteer Coordinator risk of repeating myself, I am ever more Department of Transportation (DDOT) and Newsletter Circulator. She has optimistic that we can forge a path to closely monitor the number of been instrumental in so many of the to a fair solution to our issues. As it cars diverted onto 37th Street from activities the BCA has supported, and currently stands, the deadline remains . If you want to her involvement will be missed. Thank at June 11th for final filings at the learn more, DDOT has created a you Marjorie! Zoning Commission. website describing the project, which I recommend you visit at http://www. As always, if you have any ideas, In other zoning news, the District has wisconsinavenueproject.com/#!home/ suggestions, comments, etc., for been in the process of completely mainPage. In connection with other improving our community, please revising the city’s zoning regulations. traffic concerns, and in response to tell us! The draft text of the new regulations several neighbors’ comments, we All the best, should be completed this summer have asked 2nd District MPD to more and by fall the Zoning Regulations closely monitor the intersections at Chris Clements Review Task Force expects to begin 37th Street and Whitehaven Parkway [email protected]

Donations: By mail or at burleith.org Select donation amount: The Burleith Community Fund has 501(c)(3) status and all donations are tax deductible. Please make check payable to: Please consult with your tax advisor for proper treatment of the donation. $1,000 $500 Burleith Community Fund send check and this form to: or at  Name: ______$200 $100 Burleith Citizens Association Street Address:______City:______$50 P.O. Box 32262, Calvert Station 2336 Wisconsin Ave., NW State:____ Zip:______Email:______Other, specify mail Washington, D.C. 20007-9996 burleith.org DONATE: by DONATE: Home Phone:______Cell Phone: ______amount_____ BURLEITH CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Board of Directors Trash and Rat Abatement Candith Pallandre 390-9737 President Chris Clements 506-5484 Safety Glen Harrison 725-6015 Vice President Nan Bell 338-2831 Roads & Traffic Matthew Yabroudy 390-1843 Treasurer Edith Cecil 625-1542 Recording Secretary Candith Pallandre 390-9737 Membership Linda Brooks 333-2826 Corresponding Secretary Linda Brooks 333-2826 Newsletter Past President Lenore Rubino 262-1261 Editor Pat Davies 337-0991 Editor Lenore Rubino 262-1261 Members at Large Editorial Advisor Michael Farquhar 338-2921 Newsletter Pat Davies 337-0991 Advertising ANC Liaison Ed Solomon 337-2030 Circulation Marjorie Wolfe 965-1699 Internet Gerri Solomon 494-8379 Design/layout Marjorie Kask 744-6066 Events Kay Twomey 337-5105 Burleith Yahoo List Serve Walter Hillabrant 338-6519 Web Site GU relations committee Sheila Hegy 248-9448 Co-Webmaster Jen Perry 338-1201 Co-Webmaster Ross Schipper 333-2826 BCA Committees Friends of Ellington Field Rich Field 669-1986 Fall/Spring Cleanup Mark Gisler 342-1922 Write to board members and the BCA at: PO Box 32262, Calvert Street Station, Volunteer Coordinator Marjorie Wolfe 965-1699 2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC 20007 | E-mail [email protected] 2 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org COMMUNITY GEORGETOWN VILLAGE UPDATE By Pat Scolaro

Keep up with the Georgetown Village on Facebook and The regular schedule of Thursday Coffee Talks, Movie Twitter, (and we hope you will “like” us on Facebook.) Nights, Happy Hours, Book Club Meetings, Walking These two sites provide easy access to news, photos Dates and Tai Chi/Qigong classes will continue through and planned events for the Georgetown Village. June, July and August. However, after the June event the Speaker's Program will be suspended until For June, the Speaker's Program is Home Safe Home – September. a presentation by Victoria J. Goldhammer, MS, OTR/L, ATP, CAPS, on Thursday, June 7, 6:30 p.m. at Blake The GV office will remain open and it is business as Hall, St. John's Episcopal Church, usual for the 50+ volunteers who are ready to provide 3240 O Street. All residents are welcome at this a wide range of services for the members during these presentation which will include: summer months.  • hidden dangers in the home  • in-home modifications you can make For detailed information about becoming a member,  • frequently overlooked hazards and how to contact Lynn Golob-Rofrano at 202-899-8988 or lynn@ avoid them georgetown-village.org. The web site, georgetown- village.org is updated regularly with the current RSVP: 202-999-8988 or email: lynn@georgetown- schedule of events, photos of recent events and village.org, refreshments will be served. member comments.

The Georgetown Village, which includes Burleith, is Have a great summer! pleased that our first corporate sponsor, Wells Fargo, will make an official presentation on June 21 at a reception at the historic home of Dr. and Mrs. P. Nigra.

Ellington Field

...GIVE an hour or two of your time (or even 20 minutes) ...GET to know your neighbors, some fresh air and some exercise … as we try to beautify the Ellington Field. Burleith's Friends of the Ellington Field committee will be scheduling a monthly weekend morning weeding event, as the maintenance contract for the field has expired. Each month we will choose an area of the field that particularly needs attention. Save some young plants from being engulfed in invasives! This month's event: Saturday, June 23 • 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Coordinator: Carol Cavanaugh, [email protected].

www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 3 ACTIVITIES JUNE 2012 Georgetown Flea Market – Every Sunday July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 8am-4pm - Hardy Middle School Parking Lot French Reading Group meets at 8:00 pm Glover Park/Burleith Farmers’ Market Every Saturday until October July 8 from 9 am – 1 pm – Hardy Middle School Parking Lot Dining Club meets for Brunch at Bistrot Lepic June 1 July 15 Dining Club - Progressive Dinner - 6:30 pm Movie/Theatre Group meets at 6:30 pm (tentative) June 2 July 16 Hiking Club meets at 9 am Zoning Commission – GU Campus Plan Decision Making Hearing June 4, 11, 18, 25 August 7 French Reading Group meets at 8 pm Book Club Meets at 7:15 pm

June 4 For more information on the meetings of the various Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission Monthly Meeting Special Interest Groups (BSIGs) please visit the calendar page on - Georgetown Visitation School, 35th the Burleith website at burleith.org/calendar2.html. and Volta Place Information on other events at places close by can - Heritage Room be found at the following websites: - first building on left by gatehouse, Georgetown Library: dclibrary.org/georgetown 2nd floor Georgetown University: performingarts.georgetown.edu - Time: 6:30 pm Tudor Place: tudorplace.org/calendar.html Washington National Cathedral: nationalcathedral.org/visit/ June 9 calendar.shtml Burleith Summer Picnic Kreeger Museum: kreegermuseum.org 4:00 - 8:00 pm - Green Lot (Whitehaven & 37th Streets) Dumbarton House: dumbartonhouse.org/calendar.htm Georgetown Village: georgetown-village.org June 10 Duke Ellington School of the Arts: ellingtonschool.org/home/index.html Movie/Theatre Group meets at 6:30 pm French Embassy: ambafrance-us.org/ Alliance Française de Washington: francedc.org/en/index.aspx June 12 Book Club meets at 7:15 pm June 14 38TH SEASON Photography Group meets at 7:30 pm GEORGETOWN

June 23 FleaFlea8am – 4pm MarketMarket every Sunday Ellington Field Weed-In: 8:30 - 10:30 am [across from the new Social Safeway] 1819 35th St NW Washington DC [between S & T Sts at Hardy Middle School] 202-775-FLEA [email protected] 50+ dealers antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, See burleith.org for online calendar and links to the vintage furnishings & accessories calendar venues

4 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Make a Date with a BSIG! Burleith Movie/Theatre Group Meeting - 5/13/2012 The Burleith Special Interest Groups (BSIGs) are going strong. The dining group enjoyed a picnic on the Green Lot on May 4 and its BURLEITH’S HOUSING MARKET first progressive dinner on June 1. The hiking group took its 5th hike on Month Address List Price/Status May 26 in Great Falls Park, and will July '11 35th Pl $555K $532.5K continue sampling some of the many hiking venues in the Washington Nov '11 39th St $859K $804.5K area during its bi-weekly meetings over the summer. The book club met S St $750K $720K on May 8 to discuss “The Mirador” Jan '12 T St $745K $739t by Élizabeth Gille, will meet on June

12 to discuss “Unbroken” by Glover 38th St $668K $702K Park resident Laura Hillenbrand, and again on August 7 to discuss "The Whitehaven Pkwy $899K Active Burleith Hiking Group Meeting - 5/11/2012 Hunger Games". Feb '12 Whitehaven $698k $698K

T St $765k $757.5K The French reading group continues its weekly meetings to read aloud Mar '12 T St $849k Active and discuss French books and short stories while enjoying wine April '12 T ST $839K Active and cheese in a comfortable social setting. The members of the movie/theatre group are making Source: Metropolitan Regional Information System Information is believed to be arrangements to view “The Best accurate, but should not be relied upon Exotic Marigold Hotel” starring Judi without verification. Accuracy of information Dench, Bill Nighy and Maggie Smith is not guaranteed. Lenore Rubino and the French movie “The Kid with Realtor, Coldwell Banker a Bike (Le Gamin au Vuelo)”. These Residential Brokerage movies will be discussed at the June Burleith Dining Club Potluck Picnic - 5/4/2012 10 meeting. The photo group met to investigate the relative benefits of Lightroom vs. Bridge while watching a Julieanne Kost video. BURLEITH TEE-SHIRTS

The knitting group and the bridge Adults and childrens club continue to meet whenever sizes available their members can find convenient Order online at: times. These two groups are looking for new members. Please email www.burleith.org/ [email protected] if you are T_Shirts.html interested. Contact: You can check out any of these Forrest Bachner groups on the Burleith web site @ 202-239-1209 www.burleith.org/B-SIG.html.

www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 5 COMMUNITY GARDENING IN BURLEITH For my last column before summer, I’ll take on a topic them grow for a couple of months, they’ll be tangled that I’ve long thought of covering. What can this topic all over your shrubs, growing out over the sidewalk, be, you may be asking? How to create an award- and perhaps attacking small children (just kidding; winning garden in under 10 minutes? Or, perhaps, how invasives haven’t gone so far yet, though they may be to grow a basketball-sized tomato in less than a month? considering it). By then, it’s a major project to remove them, so you probably won’t even try. Keep in mind, Sorry, folks! It’s nothing so exciting, though it could also, that every time you remove a weed before it open your eyes a little. I’ve held off on discussing seeds itself, you help Burleith, because weed seeds go this topic for fear of being viewed as That Crotchety all over the neighborhood. Could we try to keep the Old Lady Down the Street. And the topic is how our weeds down? What would it be like to, bit by bit, year neighborhood does look, and how it could look, and by year, turn Burleith into a beautiful place? the role we all play in that. What could be our most beautiful, or least beautiful, Yes, it’s true that there are many renters in the part of the community is just around the corner. The neighborhood, and that people who are here briefly Ellington Field has over 100 new trees, 3000 new may not be invested in beautifying, or even cleaning shrubs, plus thousands of bulbs and perennials, which up, their outdoor spaces. I approach this topic from were planted in fall 2010. The abundant growth of two sides. Years ago, during the late 1960’s-1970’s, I the new plants has been matched this season by the was a young person living in a group home near San abundant growth of invasive plants. We can have a Francisco (you can fill in the blanks about what WE showplace there, or a dump. A few of us have been were doing.) And our never-mowed, never-watered, coming out once a month to work on removing weeds never-weeded yard would rival anything, in all history, which are about to seed themselves (you might call it ever seen in Burleith. It’s enough to make me believe in the Weed of the Month Club). It is rewarding work to karma, and that karma comes back to you. save a young plant covered with aggressive weeds. And a few people working a few hours make more of Almost 40 years later, nature is now one of the biggest a difference than you’d think; the field is looking lots things which uplifts and renews my spirit. I know we better. Our next event will be on Saturday, June 23, aren’t all going to get out and spend our lives creating from 8:30 – 10:30 a.m., and we’d love to see some more fabulous gardens, but instead of letting weedy lots take folks turn out. us into a race to the bottom, couldn’t we start a race to the top? In early June, we’re just at the beginning Hope you have a great summer. of what will become The Vine That Ate Burleith. Those tiny vines are just poking up out of the soil. If you (or Carol Cavanaugh, [email protected] your lawn service) get ‘em out while they’re tiny, it is a few minutes’ work and you’re done. But if you let

CIRCULATION OF THE BURLEITH BELL I have decided to step down from my position of our monthly news! Thank you Adam and Max managing the monthly circulation of the Burleith Langenbacher, Marguerite, Lucie, and Juliette Bell. Kay Langenbacher has agreed to take over this Warga, and Juliette, Dominique, and Jasper Simon. position and I know she will do a great job. You have been great to work with and I hope you will continue to help with the delivery. We have a great Delivery Team and I would like to thank the Team for supporting our community Thank you all for a job well done! and making sure that each residence receives Marjorie Wolfe

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