The Burleith Bell2009 May Plenty of work goes into the cover of the winning dog will be featured on takes, enter it in the contest. The So if you think your dog has what it contest to find Burleith’s Highlights include a return of the popular while enjoying live music and delicious food. —and a relaxing way to spend time with family, friends and neighbors Burleith Citizens’ Association. This is a free and fun community event Kick off your summer at the annual Burleith picnic, sponsored by the 5105 or email her at [email protected]. picnic; or if you’d just like to help day of the picnic; picking up items/supplies before or on the day of the top-dog show; setting up on the activities for kids or adults; the organize games or cool/fun consider volunteering to help planning the picnic

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With spring here flower pot trays and discarded tires. and summer Please inspect your property and empty around the corner, any standing water. For bird baths, it is time to talk change the water every few days. If you about warm have an outdoor pond, make sure it’s weather etiquette. stocked with mosquito-eating fish. This Three things that is a good time to make sure your gutters can turn our warm are operating properly. weather months into not-so-pleasant During warm months, please experiences are dog poop, mosquitoes remember to have responsible parties and noise. that don’t disturb your neighbors. It I am hearing more and more that is important to remember that the people are not picking up after their Metropolitan Police Department can dogs. Dog poop is being found on curbs, now issue 61d violations to anyone sidewalks, parks’ walkways, etc. Besides committing a noise violation. 61d’s will the awful smell, dog poop carries germs show up on one’s record; prospective and feeds the rat population. DC’s law employees will now need to report they states that no person owning, keeping or have a 61d when applying for a job. having custody of a dog in the District, Safeway has closed its and except a Seeing-Eye dog, shall allow will not reopen till next year. If you or permit dog waste to remain in any would like more information on the public place. Lastly, rain carries dog Safeway renovation please go to www. poop into storm drains and nearby socialsafeway.com streams, contaminating the water with harmful bacteria, which makes the water Many thanks to all our new and renewed unhealthy to touch. members for joining. Growing mosquito populations prevent us from enjoying our outdoor See you around the neighborhood. spaces in the summer. Some even carry Lenore Rubino West Nile virus, which has killed many 202.262.1261 of our crows and related smaller birds. [email protected] The virus can create flu-like symptoms in humans, sometimes causing death. Mosquitoes lay eggs in any receptacle containing water rich in decomposing organic material. Breeding sites include: clogged rain gutters, children’s wading pools, bird baths, cans and bottles,

Burleith Citizens Association Board of Directors Membership President Lenore Rubino 262-1261 Membership Jennifer Jarratt 270-0903 Vice President Walter Hillabrant 338-6519 Volunteer Coordinator Marjorie Wolfe 965-1699 Treasurer Natalie Young 250-5502 Newsletter Recording Secretary May Vaughan 333-1280 Editor Pat Davies 337-0991 Corresponding Secretary Jennifer Jarratt 270-0903 Editor Lenore Rubino 262-1261 Members at Large Editorial advisor Michael Farquhar 338-2921 ANC liaison & past president Ed Solomon 337-2030 Advertising Candith Pallandre 390-9737 Legal & Tax advisor Dwane Starlin 368-2737 Circulation Marjorie Wolfe 965-1699 Events Kay Twomey 337-5105 Design/layout Heather Woods heather_woods @comcast.net Neighborhood cleanup Mark Gisler 342-1922 Web site Newsletter Pat Davies 337-0991 Web master Jen Perry 338-1201 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]

 The Burleith Bell www.burleith.org Burleith Spring Clean-up DDOT REPORT work to fix the drainage problem. If you notice continuing problems please call 311 right – April 4 – Thanks To All Hello, neighbors. This is Matthew Yabroudy of 35th Place. I volunteer for the neighborhood away. There has also been a request for the th Who Participated! on the District Department of Transportation city to look at 39 street between T & S to investigate erosion and deep holes between We had great weather and an excellent (DDOT) public works transportation the street and sidewalk. The investigation is turnout on April 4 for the Spring Cleanup committee. My main task is to notify the pending. in Burleith. Thanks to all who came out to department of roadway problems in our Future projects include: an April inspection help, including our stalwart old neighbors, community. Please call 311, the mayor’s city of 35th Place potholes and repair to the and the new residents, who I hope will join line, to report potholes, sinkholes, blocked sidewalk on Whitehaven Parkway at 37th us again. Special thanks to Marjorie Wolfe drains, hazardous sidewalks, and any other Street. This is a major project and will take for cruising the alleys and reporting trash neighborhood roadway issues you see. some time to complete. The goal is to have a stashes, the Warga family for helping to Recent DDOT meetings have included continuous concrete sidewalk at the corner to occupy my 5-year old, and especially to discussions about alley and sidewalk repair. th th make this intersection safer for pedestrians. Ray Danieli and his group of more than 30 The alley between 37 /38 , R & S streets has Call 311 or visit the dc.gov web site to eager students. The water drainage issues that have been reported report issues. Be sure to note the confirmation event demonstrated the bond between our to the city. A city inspector has checked the number you will be given. This will allow you respective communities and provided an alley and agreed that it is in need of repair. In to track the progress of the reported problem. opportunity to watch many fine young people early March, street maintenance performed in action, chipping in to clean up our trash, rather than focusing on the misdeeds of a few as our community sometimes tends to do. In addition to making our neighborhood look nicer (it has never looked cleaner in my view) we hope that all who participated were inspired by our small part -- together with the Alice Ferguson Foundation -- in the regional effort to clean up our rivers, creeks and watersheds. We should feel good about the fact that the stuff we picked up will not wash down storm drains into Rock Creek and the . Again, thank you and kudos to our crew.

Mark Gisler

www.burleith.org The Burleith Bell  Activities May 2009 May 7 The Birth of Monkey King ($)10:15 am, 11:30 am; Chinese shadow theater May 14 performance by Chinese Theater Works (ages 5-12). At Freer Gallery. Georgetown U. Commencement through May 17. Smithsonian’s Discovery Theater. Story Time ($) 10 am; Ages 3-5; Kreeger Museum; 338-3552 Cathedral History Talk 2:30 pm; Illustrated lecture on its creation. Washington Cathedral History Talk 2:30 pm; See May 7 for details. Natl. Cathedral, Perry Auditorium, 7th floor; 537-6200 Cathedral Architecture Tour ($) 3 pm; Washington Natl. Cathedral; inside Byzantine Literature Lecture 5:30 pm; Harvard U’s Panagiotis Roilos front doors. discusses “Art of Stratification.” ; [email protected]; 339-6940 Corcoran Open House 6-8 pm; Learn about programs and courses in Paul Klee Lecture ($) 6:30-8 pm; Education head Erich Keel discusses Klee’s sculpture, ceramics, and photography. Downtown campus. RSVP online. path to poetic fulfillment 1920-1940. Kreeger Museum; 338-3552 www.corcoran.edu. sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Japanese Children’s Day ($) 10:15 Dinosaur Kids ($) 10:15 am, 11:30 am am, 11:30 am; Kodomo Dance Theater Musical puppet show by DinoRock performs (ages 5-10). Smithsonian’s Productions (ages 2-8). Smithsonian’s Discovery Theater; 633-8700; Discovery Theater discoverytheater.org Poets on the Fringe 8 pm Reading/workshop/feedback for poets (18+). Guy Mason Center; 203-919- 9199; [email protected]

Mother’s Day Tea Adventures3 ($) 4 Alliance for Local Living 6:305 pm Poets on the Fringe 8 pm6 10 am-noon; 1-3 pm; Garden event with Discuss off-campus GU student living See May 6 for details. refreshments and crafts for parents and issues. Leavey Center/Career Center. kids (ages 5+). ; 965-0400 687-5138; [email protected] x110; [email protected] House and Garden Tour ($) 11 am-5 pm See May 9 for details

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Organ Recital 5:152 pm 4 25 26 27 Washington Natl. Cathedral; 537-6200 Join Burleith Online community Join our online community 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]. Or you can join by visiting the Burleith Community web site at: http://www.burleith.org Click on “Join the Burleith Online Community” 31 link on the homepage. For more information: 338-1201 May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Burleith This month celebrates Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. May was chosen to commemorate the immigration of the Activities Citizens first Japanese immigrants to the U.S. in 1843. Search the Library of Congress (www.loc.gov) and Smithsonian (www.si.edu) websites Association for celebration ideas and activities.

Friday Saturday Important Phone Numbers Thanks to Ann Carper, and Websites ([email protected]) for for City Services providing calendar events Metropolitan Police Department Washington, DC Some events have a fee ($) and/or require reservations. Please call Police & Fire Department’s ahead. Check the organizations’ Web Emergency & Non Emergency sites for additional events. Number: 9-1-1 To Request City Services Thursday Europe Week through May 16 (graffiti removal, assistance with Asian Pacific American Heritage1 Seminars, cultural events, and 2workshops abandoned cars and abandoned Month Family Day 10 am-3:30 pm to foster a better understanding of the EU. houses, etc.) dial 3-1-1 European Union Open House Arts-and-crafts demonstrations and Sex Offender Registry: http:// performances. National Museum of 10 am-4 pm; Third annual event hosted by American History. nearly 30 EU embassies. Registration not mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/ required, but ID is. www.eurunion.org view,a,1241,q,540704.asp The Birth of Monkey King ($) Georgetown Garden Tour ($) 10 am- 10:15 am, 11:30 am; See May 7 for 5 pm; With tea, 2-4 pm, at Christ Church. Watch Your Car Program: http:// details 965-1950; georgetowngardentour.com mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1242 Capitol Hill House & Garden Tour ($) 5-8 pml 543-0425; www.chrs.org ,q,547151,mpdcNav_GID,1541.asp Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit: 7 8 9 http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view ,a,1232,q,540949,mpdcnav_gid,1523, mpdcnav,%7c31417%7c.asp Latino Liaison Unit: 673-4445 http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/ view,a,1232,q,540963.asp A School Visit from McGruff the Crime Dog: 727-8809 Criminal Records/Police Clearance: 727-4245 Cathedral History14 Talk 2:30 pm 15 Georgetown Garden16 Treasures Operation TIPP (Terrorist Incident See May 7 for details. ($) 11 am; Annual guided tour of Tudor Prevention Program): TERRORIST Place and Dumbarton Oaks. Tudor TIP LINE – 1 877 YOU WATCH Place. (877 968 9282) http://mpdc.dc.gov/ Paul Klee Lecture 6:30 pm Erich Keel, head of education, mpdc/cwp/view,a,1238,q,555173,mpd discusses the artist’s early years cNav_GID,1578,mpdcNav,|32355|.asp (1879-1920). Kreeger Museum GUN TIP LINE- 1 800 GUN – TIPS (800-486-8477) CRIME SOLVERS – 1 800-673-2777 (PICK DC, VA OR MD) Cathedral History2 Talk 2:30 1pm 22Soirée Suisse23 ($) 7:30 pm Child Support Enforcement: See May 7 for details. Kreeger Museum gala and fundraiser. (202) 442-9900 http://csed.dc.gov/ Kreeger Museum; 337-3050 x15 csed/site/default.asp DC’s Legal Brief: Gun Ban: http://www.nbc4.com/ download/2008/0104/14980193.pdf City’s Customer Services Operations: 3-1-1 or http://dc.gov/ mayor/customer_service/core_ Georgetown Public Library Georgetown Senior Center IONA Senior Center services.shtm 3307 M Street NW2 (formerly Staples)8 St. John’s2 Episcopal9 Church 41253 Albemarle 0St., NW, Councilmember Library services for all ages, plus 20 public PCs and 3240 O Street NW 895-9448 | www.iona.org Jack Evans (Ward 2) free WiFi internet access. Note new hours: M, W, F, Join fellow seniors for exercise For information about adult day 1350 NW #106 Sat.: 9:30 am-5:30 pm; T, Th: 1-9 pm; Sun. 1-5pm. classes (11:30 am), lunch (12:15 pm), care, care management and Washington, DC 20004 Through May 23 “Big Read” and educational programs (1:00 pm) counseling, classes, meals, on Mon, Wed., and Fri. Pick up by support groups, volunteering, or to 724.8058; fax 724.8023 Month-long exhibit, film series, and discussions van. For details and membership info, request a copy of the newsletter [email protected] on Carson McCuller’s The Heart is a Lonely contact Virginia Luce Allen, 338-2219, and activities schedule (also jackevans.org Hunter at MLK Jr. and branch libraries. or [email protected]. downloadable), call 895-9448. www.dclibrary.org Our community Men can be the victims of domestic DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Auto Theft Prevention Tips What is Domestic Violence? violence. Domestic violence can occur in Domestic Violence is a pattern of behavior lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Auto theft and theft from vehicles continues used by someone to establish power and relationships. Domestic violence can also to be a staggering problem. For the auto control over another person through fear and occur in the workplace. thief, vehicles with visible items left in sight intimidation. It happens between people who An abuser depends on secrecy and are prime targets. Listed below are some are, or have been, in an intimate relationship, isolation to keep the other person in the prevention tips to discourage auto theft: relationship. Domestic violence can be are family members or have lived together. • Lock your vehicle and put valuables out linked to isolation of the victim. Many people Signs of Abuse of sight, preferably in the trunk, or bring who are abused feel alone and are afraid or Does Your Partner… them into the house at night. Thieves will • Break furniture, belongings, and/or personal ashamed to ask for help. Remember, abuse is break into any vehicle if they think there is effects? not your fault and there are people who can something of value to be stolen from it. • Throw objects at you? help. Don’t try to handle this alone! Some • Always take the key out of the ignition, roll • Hit, slap, punch, push, shove, strangle or people you can turn to are: kick you? The police department, your doctor the windows up tight and lock the doors • Prevent you from leaving the house, or nurse, a family member, a neighbor or whenever you park your vehicle, even only working or seeing close friends and family? someone at work, someone from your place for a minute. • Criticize, threaten to hurt you, or call you of worship or your local domestic violence names? hotline or shelter. • Blame you for their abuse of you? • Forces you to have sex with them or perform sexual acts that are undesirable to For more information please contact the you? Domestic Violence Unit at 727-4382. • Withhold finances, keep you from spending MPDC Domestic money or constantly question your Violence Resources emergency 911 spending? Second district 715-7300 or 730-1903 • Subject you to reckless driving and other Gay and lesbian liasion unit 727-5427 dangerous activities as a means of control? Victim services unit 724-4339 • Use threats to you and your children as National Domestic leverage to keep you quiet about the abuse? Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE • Keep car keys separate from house keys. If you answered yes to any of these, you Never hide spare keys in a secret place or in may be the victim of Domestic Violence and a magnetic key box under the hood or other you should seek help immediately! accessible places. Car thieves routinely check the visors and ash tray and look under the floor mats. • Do not keep the vehicle title in the glove compartment; keep it at home. This will LANDSCAPES PLUS prevent a thief from using the title to Landscape Installation and Design “prove” he/she owns the car. Landscape Consultations • Do not keep anything of value in your glove Yard Cleanups, Mulching, Woodchips compartment. Lawn Renovation-Seeding, • If your car is stolen, call the police and Fertilizing Shrub Pruning and Removal provide the following: license plate; year, Perennial-Annual Gardens make, model and color of the car; VIN Burleith’s Housing Market Avi Chertock [email protected] (vehicle identification number); time and (301) 593-0577 www.Landscapesplus.com Month address list Price/Status location of the theft; description of anyone Sept. 08 T St. $977,000 $977,000 seen loitering nearby; and any witness 35th St. $995,000 $917,000 35th St. $1,350,000 $1,520,000 information. Then notify your insurance T St. $859,500 $825,500 carrier as soon as possible. Oct. 08 35th St. $925,000 withdrawn Dec. 08 R St. $3,150,000 withdrawn Jan 09 37th St. $665,000 $665,000 Lieutenant Kim Gregory Feb 09 no activity Second District - PSA 202 Mar 09 no activity 3320 Idaho Avenue, N.W. Apr 09 S St $899,000 active T St $869,000 active Washington, D.C. 20016

Source: Metropolitan Regional Information System Information (202) 715-7300 is believed to be accurate, but should not be relied upon (202) 715-7361 without verification. Accuracy of information is not guaranteed. Lenore Rubino [email protected] Realtor, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

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