Welcome New Residents! Village in the City The Burleith Bell April 2007 BURLEITH CITIZENS ASSOCIATION www.burleith.org BE AWARE: UPS PACKAGE EVENTS/ACTIVITIES Events AND MAIL THEFT Some events have a fee ($) and/or require reservations. Please call ahead. Check the organizations’ Web sites for additional events. On March 13th at 2 pm, a resident witnessed a man opening UPS-delivered boxes and transferring the contents into a large, colorful shopping bag. He did Through April $ Spring bulbs, cherry trees, forsythia, wisteria, this in broad daylight, amongst people in the green lot at the intersection of azaleas, dogwood, lilacs, akebia, and star magnolia th th Whitehaven Parkway and 37 Street. He disposed of the boxes in the 37 Street are in bloom, Tues.-Sun., 2-6 pm. ; alley then walked north on 37th Street. The resident called 311 and reported the 339-6401; www.dumbartonoaks.org suspicious activity to the police, giving them a description of the man and telling April 17, Story Time at Kreeger them the direction he was headed. $ 1:30 pm (ages 3-5). Kreeger Museum; 338-3552; The BCA reported the incident via the Burleith yahoo group. As it turned www.kreegermuseum.org out there were many unreported package and mail thefts happening in our April 9, Corcoran Summer Classes neighborhood. Apparently this has been going on for sometime. MPD was Online registration begins for the summer term, starting May 29. See “Still Available” late-spring unaware of the problem and said that they are taking this seriously and working on continuing education classes for adults and children. the issue. www.corcoran.edu Lt. Lucas mentioned that another problem we should all be aware of is the April 10, Lannen Poetry Series personal information on UPS boxes and mail that is left in the alley for recycling. “Memory of Affliction” seminar led by authors Russell We have creative types who go into our trash and look for this kind of information. Banks and Edwidge Danticat, 5:30 pm. GU’s ICC 462; Shred or black out personal information before placing it in recycle bin. reading 8 pm, ICC Auditorium. lannan.georgetown.edu April 10, Alliance for Local Living The BCA will be monitoring this situation. Please continue to let us know if Discussion of off-campus Georgetown student living something happens and most importantly report any theft to the police. issues, 6:30-8 pm. MBNA Business Center, GU’s Leavey If you see this fellow call 911 immediately. A description of the suspect: Late Hall. Chuck Vansant; 687-3199; 20s — early 30s; 5’5”-5’10”, about 150-165 lbs., medium complexion, pencil-thin [email protected] sideburns tapering down to jawline, square face, thin lips, bushy black hair sticking April 11 (18, 25), Poetry Group out behind a beige sport cap, either African-American or Latino, wearing bright Weekly meeting for adults to share own work and offer positive feedback to others, 8-9:45 pm. Guy blue long-sleeve shirt, baggy tan trousers, carrying long-strapped satchel and Mason Center (upstairs); 282.2180; or facilitator/poet colorful oversized shopping bag. Pamela Passaretta, [email protected] Lenore Rubino | [email protected] April 12, Spring WildflowersT our Cathedral horticulturist Maureen Alonso discusses spring ephemerals, wildflowers, native plants, budding trees, and Amphitheater restoration, 10 am. Washington Natl. Cathedral; 537.2319; Is it time to renew your www.cathedral.org April 13 (20, 27), Prostate Cancer Screening membership? Free screening every Friday by GW’s Cancer Institute, Medical Faculty Associates, Hospital, and Medical Check the back page! Center. To schedule appointment, 741-3106. The Burleith Bell | April 2007

Glover Park, Hillandale and Burleith residents join together to President’s Message be more active caretakers of Whitehaven/Archbold Glover Park, which is plagued by invasive weeds and trash. We were also e’ve had quite a bit informed that the 39th Street Hillandale gate will be renovated happening in Burleith this with a new pathway and light. We are told the light will be past month. The cleanup, discreet and sensitive to the surrounding neighbors. The BCA stolen UPS packages, NCAA will be consulted when a final choice of lighting is determined. Wchampionship games, joint board meetings I would like to welcome Pat Davies to the board. She heard with Hillandale, to name just a few things the our plea for a new board member and answered the call. Pat BCA has been involved in. has been very supportive of the BCA. She assisted in both the Lenore We had a fine turnout for the Burleith Winter Gala and the annual community meeting this past cleanup. We targeted neglected alleys, random pieces of November. Her role will be to manage the newsletter. concrete on T Street, and litter up and down the streets of Last, but not least, I would like to thank MPD, Georgetown Burleith. Each year the cleanup improves. The board has University, property manager Dale House, and the ANC voted to buy more rakes and shovels so that next year we for the attention and service they gave during the NCAA can expand our efforts. We also mixed it up: students were championship games. It was a coordinated and planned paired with homeowners and partners were split up to work effort. Residents saw MPD in action patrolling alleys and with neighbors. Everyone a chance to work together and find streets. Before the weekend started, property manager Dale common ground. House talked to the residents of houses he oversees about The group I was with included a young freshman named unacceptable behavior. GU’s Jeanne Lord called a planning James, who is thinking about becoming a lawyer. As James meeting to make sure all areas of concern were addressed. and I raked and shoveled the east alley of 35th Place neighbor Chuck Vansant and Ray Danieli did their part to caution Andrew Simpson joined us. Andrew and James started talking students about unacceptable behavior. Our very own Ed and soon Andrew had invited James to observe a trial. That’s Solomon, ANC Chair, helped keep all the moving parts what it is all about: connecting with one another and taking together. the time to build community. This past weekend’s strong statement to the community: Hillandale Homeowners’ Association extended an invitation We take quality-of-life issues seriously. Please feel free to call on to the BCA to attend their March board meeting. We discussed the BCA if you have any concerns. ways we could work together for the benefit of all. The cleanup See you around the neighborhood. has been one successful joint effort, but I would like to also see Lenore Rubino | [email protected] | 202-262-1261

Burleith Citizens Association Board Member: Sarah Wallerstein www.burleith.org Sarah Straka Wallerstein and her Board of Directors President 262-1261 Lenore Rubino husband Ben have lived in Burleith since Vice President/Cleanup events 342-1922 Mark Gisler 2004. Sarah graduated from Southern Treasurer/Landlord issues 744-2004 Judith McCaffrey Recording Secretary 338-6519 Walter Hillabrant Methodist University in Dallas with a degree Corresponding Secretary/Membership 270-0903 Jennifer Jarratt in Corporate Communications. She moved Members at Large to Washington after graduation and began ANC liaison & past president 337-2030 Ed Solomon Legal & tax advisor 368-2737 Dwane Starlin work at the lobbying firm, Dutko Worldwide. Sarah Event planning 250-0310 Sarah Wallerstein From Dutko, Sarah moved to The White Infrastructure issues 333-1280 May Vaughan House and worked for Vice-President and Newsletter coordinator 337-0991 Pat Davies Mrs. Cheney for four years, serving as Mrs. Cheney’s personal Newsletter Editor 337-0991 Pat Davies Editor 262-1261 Lenore Rubino aide and deputy social secretary to the Vice President. Editorial advisor/Advertising 338-2921 Michael Farquhar Currently, Sarah serves as Deputy Director for The Prince of Circulation 965-1699 Marjorie Wolfe Web master 338-1201 Jen Perry Wales Foundation, where she raises funds and distributes grants for Prince Charles of Britan. Write to board members and the BCA at: PO Box 32262, Calvert Street Station, 2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC 20007 | E-mail [email protected] Sarah Wallerstein | [email protected]  The Burleith Bell | April 2007

Emergency Preparedness: The Alert DC system and EVENTS/ACTIVITIES Continued the new Georgetown Business Owners Pilot April 14, Beauty and the Beasts $ Family Saturday participants (ages 4-8) track down he original emergency Police officers responding to a 911 imaginary creatures & create an animal to take home, public notification system call from a Georgetown Business will take 10-11:30 am; noon-1:30 pm. Washington Natl. has been in operation since a report and immediately transmit info to Cathedral 2003. The Alert DC system MPD District ll. An alert is sent from MPD April 14, Spring in Historic G-town uses the Roam Secure Alert Network to District ll to every business registered $ 1:15-2 pm, Dumbarton House; 337-2288 x450; T www.dumbartonhouse.org provide immediate text notification and in Georgetown within minutes. For update information during a major crisis example, registered cell phones will April 14, Gene Davis Exhibition or emergency. During 9/11, when cell receive this information via text message. $ Interval, exhibition of works by Gene Davis, one of Washington’s most influential artists, through July 13. phones rang busy, text messaging went Information to include location, crime Kreeger Museum through. This system delivers important committed, description of suspects. April 14 (21, 28), Gargoyle’s Den emergency alerts, notifications and By having this information in “real $ Crafts workshop & scavenger hunt (ages 6-12), updates on a range of devices time” enables the businesses to heighten 10 am-2 pm. Washington Natl. Cathedral; 537-2934; including your: their awareness of crime activity. Instead www.cathedral.org • E-mail account (work, home, other) of seven or fifteen police officers on April 17, Chamber Music • Cell phone, pager, pda, etc. the lookout for suspects, you will have Friday Morning Music Club, noon-1 pm. over 1000 pairs of eyes aware of the Dumbarton House When an incident or emergency description of the suspects. Once a April 17, Shower of Flowers occurs, authorized DC Emergency composite or picture of the suspects $ Rance Goff of ULTRA Violet Flowers demonstrates Management personnel can rapidly flower arranging followed by hands-on arranging by is available, it will be transmitted to all notify you using this community alert participants, 7 pm. ; 965-0400; registered email accounts. system. Alert DC is your personal www.tudorplace.org connection to real-time updates, If the program is successful as April 18-21, The Glass Menagerie instructions on where to go, what to do, anticipated, it will serve as a model for $ Tennessee Williams’ play, 7:30 pm (plus 10 am or what not to do, who to contact and implementation in other Police Service matinee on April 20, 2 pm matinee on April 21). Duke Ellington School of the Arts; 333-2984; other important information. Areas in Washington, DC. www.ellingtonarts.org This program will eventually become Alert DC is available to citizens of the April 21, Art Workshop for Kids District of Columbia as well as individuals available in residential communities. $ Artist Susan Hostetler introduces Kreeger Collection traveling to or working in the District. Ed Solomon and Color School concepts to participants (ages 8-12), To sign up for an account to receive ANC Chair and BCA Board Member who create their own colorful compositions. Kreeger Museum alerts and emergency notifications go [email protected] to – alert.dc.gov. In the center of this April 26, Piano Concert Web page you will find three options to 7:30 pm. Duke Ellington School of the Arts receive emergency alerts. Choose text SOS – HELP WITH BURLEITH April 26, Flower History & Folklore Tour alert option and follow prompts. Native plant specialist Annette Lasley discusses SUMMER PICNIC wildflowers and their history, religious symbolism, and The Georgetown Business Burleith’s annual summer picnic folklore, 10 am. Washington Natl. Cathedral. Community, in partnership with the is traditionally held in June. The April 28, Poetry in the Garden Metropolitan Police Department, has Burleith Citizens’ Association needs an $ Celebrate National Poetry Month with local poets implemented a Crime Notification Pilot enthusiastic neighbor to help us create Ellen Cole, Andrea Hoag, Eliza King, Claire McGoff, and Program using existing technology from and organize a fun, easy-going event. Kathryn Williams, 1 pm. Tudor Place. the DC Emergency Management Agency. Neighbors and the board will help so you won’t be doing it alone. We need April 28, Artist’s Talk Businesses register their cell phones, someone to take charge in order to $ Carol Brown Goldberg, former student of Color Field pagers and email accounts on a web site make the event happen. Please? artist Gene Davis and now AU adjunct professor, to receive “real time” crime advisories. 2-3:30 pm. Kreeger Museum Contact Sarah Wallerstein at The Goal is to register all businesses in [email protected] or call the Georgetown Community. 262.1261.  The Burleith Bell | April 2007 Circulator Bus Extension An Inconvenient Truth in Burleith Comes to Georgetown y providing those handy blue bins, the DC Office has made it no-fuss, s previously announced, the no-bother easy for us to be help save the planet. But anybody walking DC Circulator bus extended around Burleith can see that rather than recycling, people throw out its East/West route to take newspapers and plastic bottles every week. Items are winding up in blue on the Georgetown Metro bins that cannot be recycled (that could cause everything else in the load to Connection “Blue Bus” Foggy Bottom B A be thrown out instead of recycled). line, beginning Monday, March 26, 2007. The Georgetown Metro Connection, Americans are a wasteful bunch. We produce 30 percent of the world’s garbage. fondly referred to as the “Blue Bus,” Since the District has invested a lot of money to make it simple, we can do better in was launched five years ago by the the District. If you are not currently recycling, choose one material and focus on that. Georgetown Business Improvement You might select paper, since every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees. Every year in District (BID) to link Georgetown to the the United States, 40 million tons of office and writing paper is thrown in the garbage. three closest Metro stations - Foggy If you want to make a purchasing decision that helps our leafy friends, avoid Bottom, Dupont Circle and Roslyn. It buying Kleenex. The facial tissue contains zero percent recycled content. Seventh was a precursor to the DC Circulator Generation and Green Forest products, on the other hand, are made with 100 percent bus, demonstrating the high demand recycled content. for efficient neighborhood-based Recyclables can be combined and include: surface transportation. Glass: Brown, green, and clear. Lids and tops are okay. No lightbulbs or broken In an effort to provide the glasses or dishes. best and most efficient means of Metal: Aluminum and steel cans. Labels are okay. No wire hangers. bus transportation in and around Plastic: Containers with a number 1 or 2 on the bottom. No salad bar or Georgetown, the District Department strawberry/blueberry containers; no butter dishes; and no plastic bags of Transportation - in partnership with (Safeway and Whole Foods both recycle plastic bags, but better yet, the Georgetown BID - will conduct a take your own cloth bag in the European tradition). six month trial to extend the Paper: Magazines, phone books, junk mail, office paper, cardboard boxes. Circulator’s route. No tissues, pizza boxes, napkins, or food-contaminated wrapping. The demonstration project will Do not bundle your recycling into plastic garbage bags. Use paper bags. run through September 30, 2007, and Pile any overflow into paper bags and leave them next to your blue bin. Call if deemed successful will become an 202-727-1000 if the crew fails to empty your bin. ongoing route. The Georgetown BID will And by the way, if you wonder if DC really recycles all this stuff, the answer isYES! continue to run its Blue Bus on the long- The Sierra Club Recycling Committee conducted an investigation and determined established Roslyn to Dupont that the District does its part. We must do ours. Circle route. Joelle Ziemian | [email protected] Also, please note that the Circulator’s Smithsonian/National Gallery of Art Route will resume running seven days a week on Monday, March 26 as part of its seasonal change. The Smithsonian/ National Gallery of Art Loop will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. For more information and for new route details please visit: http://dccirculator.com/news.html

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It’s Popping Up All Around DC! But What is EVENTS/ACTIVITIES Continued April 29, Jazz Orchestra Yoga Really? Duke Ellington School of the Arts celebrates the Duke’s or thousands of years people have practiced yoga. Yoga unites different birthday, 4 pm. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rock Creek parts of ourselves - our body, the mind and the spirit that drives us. Yoga Church Road & Webster Street, NW balances and integrates us, assuring we are physically healthy, mentally May 1, ANC 2E Public Meeting clear and strong, and spiritual connected. Our world is one of duality. Yoga 6:30 pm. Georgetown Visitation, Heritage Room, 35th is a systematic technology that brings balance to the body’s systems and to the and Volta Place. See Web site for agenda and/or to sign F up to receive agenda via email. 338-7427; mind, so we can handle what emerges in life. There are many forms of yoga (such as www.anc2e.com devotion or service), but the western practice tends to be hatha yoga, focused on the physical body. ACTIVITIES Georgetown Library Yoga’s postures or poses give us the chance to stretch, twist, balance, strengthen R & Wisconsin Ave. 282-0220; [email protected] and concentrate, as we breathe and relax. Yoga also requires an aware and focused April 7, Mediation Seminar mind. With consistent practice, you notice where you are strong and weaker, where Helping Children Develop Inner Strength, 12:30-2 pm you are tense and can relax. You see benefits emerge including: reduced stress, April 9, Knitting/Craft Circle increased body awareness, more balanced body systems (e.g., metabolism or blood Drop-in format. 6:30 pm pressure), relief from aches and tension, flexibility and strength. Immunity also April 16, Closed for Emancipation Day increases as the nervous system is supported by the movement of energy in the April 18, Library Book Club body. This movement of energy is why yoga works! Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Wolff, 7-8:45 pm. Georgetown Leave all stereotypes behind! Anyone can practice yoga. The idea that you must Library; (May: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora balance on one arm, or be very flexible or strong to practice yoga is false. (That is the Neale Hurston) point of yoga - to increase balance, flexibility and strength.) Yoga is for babies and April 28, Mediation Seminar seniors and everyone in between. It is also not a religion, but a physical practice that How Thoughts Affect Our Health, 12:30-2 pm can provide a spiritual experience. Anyone of any religion can practice yoga and gain Tues. & Thurs., 10:30 am, Toddler Story Times immense benefits. It is non-competitive and supportive, and you should be safe, Weds., 10:30 am, Toddler Story & Crafts comfortable and relaxed in class. As you learn more, you find a pace that suits your Fri., 4 pm, Pre-K & Kindergarten Story Time practice, and that pace should be honored. NEW! Fridays, Cuddle Time Lap Time Cristin Tighe, Owner/Creative Director Spiral Flight – a center for yoga, healing & For babies and pre-walkers with nursery rhymes, group stories, and individual reading, 10:30 am. Call for start the arts www.spiralflightyoga.com 202.965.1645 date. Craft materials are needed for toddler activities. Please donate your empty baby food jars, toilet and paper towel rolls, and egg cartons. IONA Senior Center 4125 Albemarle Street NW 895-9448; www.iona.org For information about adult day health care, home- Burleith’s Housing Market delivered and neighborhood meals, transportation services, care management and counseling, support Month Address List Price/Status May 06 R St. $3.45M active groups, classes, and more, call 895-9448, Mon.-Fri., 9 Sept 06 S St. $799,000 contract am-5 pm. Nov 06 39th St. $825,000 $760,000 Call or go online to request IONA Voice, which includes Mar 07 39th St. $825,000 $825,000 R St. $949,900 active activities through April. April 07 T St. $699,000 active *Ann Carper, [email protected] T St. $639,000 active Source: Metropolitan Regional Information System Information is believed to be accurate, but should not be relied upon without verification. Accuracy of information is not guaranteed. Lenore Rubino Realtor, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

 The Burleith Bell | April 2007 Burleith – Clean and Green urleith’s cleanup day was a major success with somewhere around 25 students and 20 Burleith Band Hillandale residents fanning out in the neighborhood to cleanup the streets and alleys. This event would not happen without the commitment and enthusiasm of GU’s Ray Danieli and BCA Board Member Mark Gisler. Many thanks to Ray, Mark, ’s Grilling Society and all the good neighbors (homeowners, landlords, students, tenants, Hillandale residents) who came out and helped. Lastly, a big thank-you to the unsung neighbors who clean-up our alleys and streets every day, picking up trash just because they care about Burleith.

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Irene’s distinctive paintings reveal her perfect sensitivity with watercolors and her Action love of the District’s landscapes. The artist’s works can be Report Suspicious Activity Emergency call 911, nonemergency found in many prominent call 311. Get a good look at the details: collections including the height, clothing, car make/color, etc. Kennebunkport Presidential Infrastructural Problems Library as part of former First Have you seen a street light out, broken Lady’s Barbara Bush’s collection, sidewalk, or other problem in Burleith? Report it using the DC City Services DC Councilmember Jack Evans, Request Web site or calling 727-1000. The Georgetown University Login using the Burleith User Account. By using one user ID and password, we Collection, among others. can track all problems from our Many of Irene’s paintings were neighborhood. purchased by the Clinton • UserID: burleith1 • Password: burleith1 Administration and presented to To report clogged or flooded storm foreign heads of states. drains, visit the DCWASA site: https://www.dcwasa.com/ She has been nominated for the Mayor’s Awards-Excellence in Service to the Arts report_problem and Excellence in an Artistic Discipline. In addition, Irene teaches painting in public and private schools in the District of Columbia as well as privately in her studio. Neighborhood Noise? FIRST, call 311 (Metro Police). Irene is a long-time Burleith resident and has been active in the Burleith Citizens SECOND, if a weekend disturbance is created Association for many years. by G .U. students, call the hotline: 687- 8413: Students’ Neighborhood Assistance Contact Irene at 202.333.8739 or [email protected] THIRD, send e-mails to [email protected] and [email protected] Rodent Control For complaints about rodents, call the Department of Health at 202-727-1000 Register to Vote Registration forms are available at libraries, police stations and fire houses. Forms must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election for you to vote in that election. For information call 202-727-2525. Join Burleith Online Join our online neighborhood group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/burleith/join Once you are a member, you can simply send an email to the group at [email protected]. You can also join by visiting the Burleith website at http://www.burleith.org. Click on the “Join the Burleith Online Community” link on the home page. More info: 202-338-1201 Report Illegal Dumping on Park Property Call the U.S. Park Police at 202-619-7300 any time of the day. If possible, write down the car’s license plate number.

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