THE BURLEITH BELLJanuary 2012 Voted 2009and2004 and Roger(7months). Edwards Family-Mills(4),Alice (21/2) this freeevent.WishingyouallaHappyNewYear! — andthankyoutotheBurleithCitizensAssociationforhosting for pictureswiththeirtruck.ThankyouSantathinkingofus his youngestfans.Heevenbroughtthefiremenalongandposed made hiswayto15homesintheneighborhooddelightof stir. Withajolly"Ho!Ho!Ho!"andshakeofhisbells,Santa passing theholidayshoppersonMStreetandcausingquitea atop hisnew'sleigh'SantamadealapthroughGeorgetown Christmas EvesoSantahitchedarideonFireEngine#5!Sitting this year. Santa'selveswerebusypreparinghissleighfor The childrenofBurleithreceivedanearlyvisitfromSantaClaus Thank YouSantaClaus by the Happy NewYear from theBurleithCitizensAssociation

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EDITORIAL President’s Message Greetings and best wishes for wife, Carter, and our dog, Inga, and spent on this process, I hope I can 2012! I hope everyone enjoyed I moved to D.C. in August 2007. speak for everyone involved that the holidays and took some time Although we looked at a number finality in this case will be welcome, to be with family and friends. of neighborhoods in the D.C. metro and it will be nice to put it behind us And good luck with adhering to area, we fell in love with Burleith. and look to the future. Regardless of your New Year’s resolutions! As The reasons are too numerous the ultimate decision, I believe that you are hopefully aware, the New to recount, but suffice to say, it we have presented the strongest Year is bringing some changes to truly is a village in the city. Having case possible before the the Burleith Citizens Association spent most of my adult life in the Commission, and have advocated (BCA) board. Probably the most military, I never really called one our community’s position effectively. important and visible change is place “home.” However, after we Moving beyond the Campus Plan, that, after six years of serving as moved here, Carter and I decided it in the coming year, I encourage you the BCA president, Lenore Rubino was time to put down some roots. to check out the Burleith Special will step down on January 1st, and In 2010, I separated from the Army Interest Groups, to get involved in I will become BCA president as of and now proudly call Burleith my community events, and to share any that date. During her outstanding permanent home. I hope you feel the ideas or proposals for what the BCA tenure as BCA president, Lenore same way I do about Burleith. I have can do to make Burleith an even has become an institution in our also discovered that once you call better place to live. community and a driving force a place home, you start looking for behind improving the quality of ways to get more involved in your In closing, I would like to thank life in Burleith. I cannot praise community. So I want to thank you all those who volunteered their her adequately in the limited for electing me, and I look forward time over the past year to help space I have to write, but I want to continuing the great work that the in so many areas–whether it was to thank her publicly for her BCA has already begun on behalf of assembling exhibits for the Zoning integrity, her commitment, and her our community. Commission hearings or cleaning professionalism in representing up Ellington Field–you have my our community. We will miss her As I look ahead to the New Year, gratitude. Finally, I must thank our leadership and energy. Fear not I am optimistic. After over a year fantastic BCA board for all their hard though, I have her on speed dial of hearings and meetings, we can work this busy, past year. and have already warned her to expect a final decision by the Zoning expect calls. Commission on the Georgetown Happy New Year! University 2010 Campus Plan by As this is my first newsletter, I feel mid-February. After all the time, Chris Clements an introduction is in order. My effort, and resources that have been [email protected]

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January 8, 15, 22 and 29 January 6 - January 7 cont. January 16 Honigberg-Stern-Andrist Trio: Ode to the Cello Georgetown Flea Market Flower Arranging Seminar and advisor to popes and emperors—is Campus of Hardy Middle School presented along with later works Dumbarton Concerts, 3133 Dumbarton St, 1819 35th St NW, Washington, DC 20007 Washington National Cathedral 202-965-2000 or dumbartonconcerts.org performed in the thirteenth-century by Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, Contact: 202-775-FLEA the elite of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Time: 8 pm, Price: $33 & Student/Senior Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 202-537-6200 or nationalcathedral.org tickets $29 French court. With period strings and the Time: 8 am Tickets: $2000 renowned voices of Anonymous 4. The Georgetown Flea Market is host to Long loved for its soulful sound and pas- more than 100 vendors selling antique The Flower Guild of the Washington sionate expression, the cello receives a and vintage goods each week. Among January 7 National Cathedral is pleased and proud well-deserved moment in the spotlight the merchandise, you’ll find: antique and to offer a five day flower arranging semi- tonight. Virtuoso cellist Steven Honigberg vintage furniture, clothing and jewelry. Following the Light: A Pilgrimage nar of demonstrations and workshops and friends will warm your hearts on this conducted by the Cathedral’s experi- for the Feast of Epiphany wintry evening with his favorite works — enced Flower Guild instructors. Students Dvorak’s Songs my Mother Taught Me, Every Saturday in January learn mechanics for altar vases, boxes, Washington National Cathedral Song to the Moon from his opera Rusalka, pedestals, garlands, and festival designs. Funf Stucke im Volkston, five lovely musi- Live Jazz with Vocalist Nancy Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, On Friday seminar participants have the 202-537-6200 or nationalcathedral.org cal moments by Schumann, and Brahms’ Scimone opportunity to apply what they’ve learned autumnal Piano Trio, Op. 8 in B Major. Time: 9:30 am –12:30 am Tickets: $25-$35 by adorning the Cathedral with their own Henley Park's Blue Bar, 926 Massachu- imaginative arrangements. setts Ave NW, Washington, DC, Time: 7:30 As the magi followed the star to the Christ January 24, 26 pm Price: Free child, allow the luminosity of poetry and the radiance of the Cathedral’s stained January 19 Children of Uganda – Tour of Light glass to guide you on a journey this Vocalist Nancy Scimone delivers spirited See page 6 for more info. performances of lively American jazz Epiphany morning as we open ourselves Dialogue: The Mystery of standards, lush ballads and Bossa nova to where the holy is manifest in our lives Shakespeare favorites including tunes by Johnny Mer- and in the world. January 28 cer, Irving Berlin, Jobim, DC's own Duke The Kreeger Museum, 2401 Foxhall Ellington an occasional French chanson, Road, 202-338-3552 or visitorservices@ Mid-Winter Monastic Quiet Day with and always a few happy surprises. Listening, Hearing, and Living kreegermuseum.org, Time: 6:30 pm -8:00 Kurt Aschermann and Greg Finch Scimone, who has entertained at the Ken- Series: The Rhythms of Wisdom pm ( open at 6 pm) Tickets: $10; nedy Center, Twins Jazz, the Carlyle Club, with Tim Carrington Free for Members Washington National Cathedral 49 West and Smithsonian National Zoo, sparkles on the intimate stage of the Blue Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, Washington National Cathedral Peter and Syril Klein were captivated in 202-537-6200 or nationalcathedral.org Bar Lounge accompanied by DC's top jazz the 1970s by David Kreeger’s persuasive pianists at the grand piano. Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, Time: 7:30 am, Tickets: $35/25 202-537-6200 or nationalcathedral.org conclusions on Shakespeare and have Time: 10:15 am Tickets: $20; $10 been “on the case” ever since. They are A unique opportunity to experience ready to announce their verdict to the January 1 transformational rhythms experienced in These once-a-month, Saturday sessions world, and they will do this at The Kreeger monastic communities in the midst of our Museum! You are invited to be witnesses New Year’s Day Brunch set apart time and space to listen for the own daily living. ancient yet evergreen rhythms embodied to this important moment while engaging in lively dialogue with the Kleins. Persons Roof Restaurant in the monastic way of Saint Benedict— Illustrated Lecture: “Performing a gentle model for practical, balanced, of all persuasions on the Shakespeare Contact: 202-416-8555 or roofterraceres- authorship topic are welcome, but be the Body: Movement and Adorn- taurant.com, Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, harmonious living. In this “monastery beyond walls” we still ourselves to hear prepared to change your mind – some of ment in the Ancient Andes” Cost: $39.9 per adult and $20 per child 12 their findings are startling! and under, excluding tax and gratuity deep spiritual wisdom for our lives— our families, our work, and our relationships. Founders' Room, The Museum, 1703 32nd Street, NW, 202-339- Begin 2012 with a fresh start at Roof Ter- January 21 race Restaurant atop the world-famous 6984 or [email protected], Time: 1 pm, John F. Kennedy Center for the Perform- January 14 – January 16 Price: Free, Space is limited and reserva- Illustrated Lecture: “Spiritual tions are required. ing Arts. The restaurant will serve a Skin: Guardian and Assistant Tat- special Sunday Kitchen Brunch Buffet on Take Hold of History!: Junior Cura- New Year’s Day, featuring freshly baked tor Camp (ages 10-15) tooing of the Americas” The Dumbarton Oaks Museum has scones, muffins and Danish, made-to-or- organized a Special Exhibition on Lasting der omelets and other breakfast favorites, Founders' Room, The Dumbarton Oaks Impressions: Body Art in the Ancient house specialties like prime rib, seasonal 1644 31st Street NW, 202-965-0400 or tudor Museum, 1703 32nd Street, NW Americas. gourmet salads and a raw seafood bar. place.org, Time: 9 am – 3 pm Tickets: $60 202-339-6984 or museum@ (Members); $85 (Nonmembers) doaks.org, Time: 1 pm, Price: Free 3 8 T H S E A S O N January 6 - January 7 Become a curator! Over the three-day holiday weekend, students will work with The Dumbarton Oaks G E O R G E TO W N Folger Consort Concert with artifacts from Tudor Place’s education Museum has organized a Anonymous 4: Heavenly collection, designing and installing a Special Exhibition on Lasting Impressions: Body Art in the Revelations museum exhibit in Tudor Place’s Visitor Center, planning and implementing their Ancient Americas and with FF8amlleea–a4pm MM everyaa rSundayrkkeett exhibit’s opening event, and participating that they have organized Washington National Cathedral an Illustrated Lecture on [across from the new Social Safeway] Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, in related hands-on art activities. Offered for the first time in winter, this program “Spiritual Skin: Guardian and 1819 35th St NW Washington DC 202-537-6200 or nationalcathedral.org Assistant Tattooing of the Time: 8 pm Tickets: $30-$50 concludes Monday afternoon with a spe- [between S & T Sts at Hardy Middle School] cial exhibit opening for family and friends. Americas” by Lars Krutak. Space is limited and reserva- 202-775-FLEA The visionary repertoire of Hildegard von tions are required. [email protected] Bingen—the 12th-century mystic, nun, 50+ dealers antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, vintage furnishings & accessories 4 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES RESTAURANT REVIEW – LADIES (OR GENTLEMEN) WHO LUNCH By Corinna Lothar a bed of Israeli couscous in a rich, tomato sauce. Here we are in a new year, and despite For dessert, the light menu offers a house-made resolutions to cut down on calories, eating out sorbet. The business lunch offers patrons a remains one of life’s great pleasures. Going out choice between a pasta and a fish, with dessert a to lunch is one of my favorite pastimes on a day scrumptious chocolate hazelnut tart. BURLEITH’S HOUSING MARKET that has a bit of open time. Pastas can be ordered in half portions. I split Month Address List Price/Status Jan 11 T Street $809K $765K We’ve got some good places in the Georgetown a wonderful lobster salad with a friend as Feb 11 39th Street $749K $730K neighborhood, tempting if one is shopping. At a starter and then ordered a half portion of T Street $760K $760K Clyde’s on M Street or at Martin’s Tavern at the cavatelli (Sardinian ricotta gnocchi) in a sauce of tomatoes, cheese and bacon. Combined with Mar 11 36th Street $679K $700K corner of N and Wisconsin, hamburgers are very T Street $839K $750K a glass of dry, Proseccho, it was a perfect meal. good. The former makes good cole slaw and the May 11 T Street $735K $710K latter fine French fries to go with the ‘burger. My second favorite is in Alexandria. Restaurant June 11 35th Place $959.9K $785K But if you are looking for something special, I Eve, 110 S. Pitt Street (703/706-0459) offers 39th Place $820K $810K have two recommendations that are my current guests a special lunch bar menu on Mondays S Street $675K $650K S Street $800K $705K favorites. Both are high end restaurants with to Fridays between 11:30 and 4 p.m., served T Street $998.5K $980.5K low end specials at lunch time. only in the bar. For $14.98, guests can choose two items. Included are cocktails, soup, salad or T Street $795K $757.5K Downtown is Fiola, Chef/partner Fabio sandwich of the day, risotto, meatballs, desserts July 11 35th Street $800K $672.5K Trabocchi’s elegant, new Italian trattoria. Chef (such as creme brulee or “birthday cake”). You 35th Place $625K withdrawn 35th Place $575K Active Trabocchi ran the kitchen at Maestro in the can choose any two. If you are dining with a 37th Street $765K $720K Ritz Carlton at Tyson’s Corner before going to friend, each of you orders two and you can Sept 11 T Street $875K $840K New York. Now he is back in Washington. His share them for a sumptuous meal. Drinks, of restaurant serves haute cuisine, made with local Whitehaven $795K $767K course, are hard to share, as is the soup. The T Street $1030M $1030M ingredients and creative imagination at 601 soups are especially noteworthy, as Chef/owner Oct 11 39th Street $869K $843.3K Pennsylvania Ave. NW (202/628-2888). Prices Cathal Armstrong has a way with soups. It’s a Nov 11 39th Street $899k Active are high, but for lunch, Fiola offers two three- real deal. S Street $769k Active course menus: the Light Lunch, priced at $19, Source: Metropolitan Regional Information and the Business Lunch for $32. Both are first- Wherever you go, whatever you choose to eat, have a happy new year. System Information is believed to be rate. Lunch is served Monday to Friday from accurate, but should not be relied upon 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. without verification. Accuracy of information is not guaranteed. First course is a salad — a simple butter lettuce Lenore Rubino on the Light Lunch, and a more complex salad Realtor, Coldwell Banker with several ingredients on the Business Lunch. Residential Brokerage The main course in the former is a sauteed fish, presented beautifully and prepared deliciously, usually in a simple sauce with accompanying vegetable or pasta. At a recent lunch, the fish BURLEITH was a piece of Arctic char, perfectly cooked, on TEE-SHIRTS Adults and childrens sizes available Order online at: Trash Tips: Another reminder to label your trash containers with your street www.burleith.org/ number. Several residents have called T_Shirts.html about trash cans placed behind their homes that do not belong to them. Call 311 or Contact: Candith Pallandre (202 390 9737) if you are Forrest Bachner experiencing this problem, and the owners of @ 202-239-1209 these cans can be ticketed. Finally, call 311 if trash can lids are missing or damaged.

www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 5 COMMUNITY COMING SOON TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU …. CHILDREN OF UGANDA TOUR OF LIGHT 2012 By Pat Davies

Some of you might Or Jessica Nalwoga whose father died when she was remember reading very young and who joined COU when her mother in an earlier edition passed away from AIDS. Her older sister also tragically of the Burleith Bell died recently from the disease. Jessica is cared for by about my long her grandmother, along with many other grandchildren standing involvement from her grandmother’s deceased sons and daughters, with a non-profit but thanks to COU and her COU sponsor, Jessica is organization called now in high school and doing very well. Children of Uganda (COU). COU has On January 23, these three young been in existence for people, and seventeen more about 16 years and provides support to hundreds of like them, will arrive at Dulles orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda. Most of Airport to begin a week-long stay these children and young adults have lost one or both in Washington DC as part of the parents to HIV/AIDS, and without COU they would not Children of Uganda Tour of Light. be receiving an education. The talented group – hailed by The New York Times as "first rate," For example, Vincent Mawejje lost both parents to AIDs "inspiring," and "a celebration of and, along with several other children, was left in the dignity" — will perform traditional care of his grandfather, who could not afford to send African songs and dances and the children to school. Thanks to COU Vincent was engage in cultural exchange able to successfully complete his elementary and high programs at schools, community centers, churches, school education, and is now studying journalism at and performance venues throughout the U.S. the Buganda Royal Media Instutite. We are particularly fortunate in Burleith that the group Or then there is Geofrey Nakalanga whose father had will be performing at two nearby venues – on Tuesday, five wives and thirty four children. As the youngest January 24, at 7 p.m., they will be at St. Patrick's son, Geofrey was the first in his family to attend school. Episcopal Day School, Gymnasium and Performing Arts Initially he paid for his own school fees by raising Center, 4700 Whitehaven Parkway, and on Thursday, goats, but in 2003 he joined COU and is now, with January 26, at 7:30 p.m. Georgetown University is kindly COU’s support, a student at Makere University studying hosting a performance at the Davis Performing Arts Music, Dance and Drama. Center, Gonda Theatre. No tickets are required for the performance at St. Patrick’s School, but donations for the work of COU will be collected after the performance. Tickets for the Gonda Theatre performance are $20 ($5 for students) and can be obtained online through the Georgetown University events website.http://events. georgetown.edu/events/index.cfm?Action=View&Calend arID=251&EventID=91055.

So please come and be inspired and uplifted by these remarkable young people, they changed my life and I promise that you will never be quite the same after you have seen their joyful performance!

For more information contact Pat Davies at 202-337- 0991, or visit the Tour of Light blog at http://touroflight. blogspot.com/

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