THE BURLEITH BELLMarch 2018 Welcoming Spring Page 3 Gl Burleith Winter 7th Annual Ø gg Party! President’s Message EDITORIAL There is quite a lot and Ed Ohl on various committees of the The BCA will soon schedule additional going on in and around Georgetown Community Partnership, which meetings in regards to managing change. the neighborhood as has been all over various issues related to this One will likely be a refresher on historic 2018 really gets going. multi-year project. designation, coupled with various Since the ANC started The BCA also recently started to email BCA perspectives on the economic ramifications to emphasize the members and members of our community of such status. Another will be an open forum issue just before the listserv whenever requests for special where all speakers can advocate whatever holidays last year, there have been a series exceptions or variances to the 2016 zoning position they hold. At one point in the spring, I of meetings about changing the parking rules regulations are filed. Although this information would like to reach a decision point (after two in ANC 2E. In addition to ANC commissioners, is available on DC government websites, years of discussion) about proceeding with representatives from the community affected community members are not always an application for historic designation. Note associations, , the aware of pending requests or when the that the District has its own process after an DC government (DDOT) and the business requests are considered by the relevant application is submitted. I believe strongly community have been participating. Many regulatory bodies. As the BCA emails make that the community should decide one way options are on the table and there are still clear, community members may share their or another so that this option does not circle several different perspectives and solutions views—in support or in opposition, in writing back in 5 or 10 years. We need to be able to from the various stakeholders. I have made it and/or in person—with ANC 2E, which weighs tell future generations of Burleithians that we clear that the recent BCA survey found that in first, and/or the Board of Zoning Adjustment had a comprehensive process and made a Burleith neighbors are comfortable with the (special exceptions) or Zoning Commission decision. status quo. All proposals that I have seen (variances), which makes the final decision. I would like to thank Linda Brooks and Ross respect our preference. But we do need to Interested persons may speak in support or Schipper for once again hosting the annual be vigilant of possible spillover effects and opposition at ANC meetings and/or at BZA and Gløgg party on Super Bowl Sunday, February unintended consequences from any changes ZC public hearings. The BCA is not taking a 4. We had a record turnout with over 80 in Georgetown. I will inform all of you as position on these requests, although individual people who enjoyed tasty hors d’oeuvres and the discussion progresses and changes are board members may choose to participate in delicious mulled wine. Attendees included implemented. the process. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Councilmember As you have likely noticed, MedStar In January, there was a hearing on community Jack Evans. Georgetown University Hospital is preparing groups’ (including the BCA) lawsuit against Finally, it is with heavy heart that we mourn for construction on its new surgical pavilion. the FAA regarding airplane noise from Reagan the passing of Peggy Cooper Cafritz on For the next few months, the impact should National Airport. Many neighbors attended February 18. In addition to her artistic and be minor because they first need to gut and that hearing and most felt that our lawyer philanthropic activities, she was a DC School demolish the old Kober-Cogan building. That did a good job and that the judges seemed Board President and the founder of the Duke work commenced in January. MedStar is sympathetic. A recent verdict in Phoenix for Ellington School of the Arts in 1974, which has still working out all of the logistics for their residents against new FAA flightpaths augurs so enriched the city and particularly Burleith. community outreach. Until they have a method well. Nevertheless, appearances can be Her moving obituary in the Washington Post is to communicate directly, the BCA will forward deceptive and we will have to wait until the worth reading. any relevant announcements that we come judges issue a verdict. All the best, across to the community listserv. We continue to be assiduously represented by Nan Bell Eric BURLEITH CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Board of Directors Website President Eric Langenbacher 337-8211 Webmaster Ann Carper 333-5559 Vice President Nan Bell 338-2831 Administrator Ross Schipper 333-2826 Co-Recording Secretaries Carol Baume 298-5968 Robert Russell 249-0162 BCA Contacts Corresponding Secretary Linda Brooks 333-2826 Burleith Yahoo Listserv Ed Ohl 733-4169 Treasurer Francine Steininger Fall/Spring Clean-up Janice Sims 333-6435 Member at large Ann Carper 333-5559 Public Works Janice Sims 333-6435 Member at large Edith Cecil 359-7700 Transportation Ed Ohl 733-4169 Member at large Stacy Bernard Davis 965-1510 Member at large Alex Frederick 374-0778 Newsletter Member at large Liane Jones 550-2341 Editor Stacy Bernard Davis 965-1510 Member at large Kay Twomey Advertising Liane Jones 550-2341 Membership Linda Brooks 333-2826 Circulation Kay Langenbacher 337-8211 Designer Marjorie Kask 744-6066

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2 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org COMMUNITY 7th Gløgg Party Surpasses Expectations by Linda Brooks and Ross Schipper It rained all day, but the rain did not deter people from coming to the increased yearly and this one was by far the largest with nearly 90 7th Annual Burleith Gløgg party on Super Bowl Sunday, February in attendance. Each of the attendees wore a name badge, a great 4. Lots and lots of umbrellas decorated the front porch of 3600 T opportunity to finally attach names to faces of neighbors each of us Street, our Burleith home. We have hosted these parties as a gift to see walking down the streets of Burleith. In addition, for the second the Burleith community every year since 53 Burleithians attended year in a row, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser graced the party. the first one in 2012. Since that beginning, the numbers have

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Master Planning meetings on the construction of the Medstar Sachtleben added infrastructure upgrades will be made to the Georgetown University Hospital medical pavilion are taking place parking garage. In April, permanent construction fencing will be on a regular basis. Those discussions occur with hospital and installed. The best place to get current information is the website Georgetown University representatives, the Georgetown Community —buildingmedicalexcellence.com—where you can find the timeline Partnership, and the TAP working groups. According to a letter for the construction and other pertinent information. If neighbors sent to Burleith residents, Mike Sachtleben, President of MedStar have any questions or concerns, Matt Maio from the Trammell Crow Georgetown University Hospital, said preliminary activities are Company is our point of contact: underway before construction begins this spring. Eric’s President’s [email protected] or phone 202-360-5735. Message noted the Kober-Cogan building will be dismantled;

www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 3 COMMUNITY BURLEITH Says Goodbye

It is always sad to say goodbye to good friends. Saying goodbye to Washington Waldorf School. She was four years old when we joined two sets of good friends is that much worse. Kathie Hepler and Rich the Burleith community; now she is in her last semester at UNC Field along with Mario Bravo and Brandel France de Bravo have Chapel Hill, majoring in Environmental Science. We arrived after five been long-time residents of Burleith and active participants in our years of living in Los Angeles, and before that, Mexico City, where community. Before wishing them a fond farewell, we asked them to Mario is from. Brandel, however, is a native Washingtonian: born and tell us a bit about themselves, their time in Burleith, favorite and not- raised in NW D.C. Mario began work at the World Bank in the fall of so-favorite memories, as well as current plans. 2000, and Brandel began giving parenting classes based on her book Trees make the Best Mobiles: Simple Ways to Raise your Child in a Kathy Helper and Rich Field Complex World, published in 2001. Brandel and Mario were also busy by Kathie Hepler remodeling their Burleith home, a process that began in 2001 and Rich and I moved to Burleith in 1983 and had our wedding reception in took several years. our new house a few months later. Back then the family consisted of Brandel returned to full-time work in 2008, joining the National Center the two of us, our 7-year-old son, Mike Bachman, two dogs, and two for Health Research. In addition to being a public health professional, cats. Mike is now a MD-PhD researcher at the University of Michigan; she is a poet and essayist. She has two prize-winnng books of poetry: his wife Sara is also a doctor. They have two daughters—and so we Provenance and Mother, Loose, both of which are available on are grandparents now living in Ann Arbor Michigan...with two dogs. Amazon, along with her parenting book and a bilingual anthology of Rich served on the BCA board for a number of years as vice- Mexican poets she edited, Mexican Poetry Today: 20/20 Voices. You president and board member, and sat on the Georgetown can read samples of her work at www.brandelfrancedebravo.com. Community Partnership. He headed the Friends of Ellington Field A favorite memory of Burleith for Brandel was seeing us all united and was instrumental in creating the new Burleith website. Rich’s over Georgetown University's 10-year plan--strategy meetings and favorite aspect of Burleith was being able to walk down the street testifying downtown. I also have wonderful memories of walking at any time and always encounter a neighbor with whom to start around the track at Duke Ellington field with our dog, Darshan, and a friendly conversation. Rich recently closed his video production various Burleith friends with dogs, like Forrest Bachner, Sophie company, Richfield Productions, after producing and directing Smyth, and Shinok Park. hundreds of productions shot all over the US and around the world for over 40 years. Least favorite memories revolve around confrontations with neighbors. One time, a young woman a few doors down showed up What fun it has been to live in Burleith. I especially loved the work on our doorstep screaming about the noise we were making at 9 am we all did together on Ellington Field and all the conversations over on a Saturday morning removing a diseased elm tree in our backyard. the fence or on the sidewalk. Who can forget storming the Zoning Commission and actually accomplishing something? Perhaps my As a family, we participated in many activities, such as the meetings least favorite—yet most spectacular—moment was standing in the about GU and slum landlords, the summer picnic, and the winter alley behind 37th Street and watching a Georgetown student throw a Gløgg party. Amaya delivered the Burleith Bell for many years. keg from the roof of his house on St. Patrick’s Day! Why we left: we left Burleith and DC for California for 18 months to We made great friends in Burleith and shared many wonderful participate in a non-degree program at Stanford, which we enjoyed moments with them. It was small town living in the big city—and we greatly. While in Palo Alto, Mario, Brandel and their dog lived hope it retains that character for many more years. successfully in 500 sq. ft. and realized on their return to DC: a) they didn't need so much space; and b) they wanted to sell their house so Mario Bravo and Brandel France de Bravo they could be ready/flexible for whatever life and work might bring by Brandel France de Bravo next (back to California or back to Mexico? We're not sure yet!). We (Mario Bravo, After selling their Burleith home, Brandel and Mario moved to a small Brandel France de apartment in Georgetown that belonged to Brandel’s mother. It’s a Bravo, and Amaya place we can hang our hats for now—and so close that it allows us Bravo-France) moved to remain in touch with all our dear friends in Burleith. to Burleith in the We loved our village-in-the-city experience and will try to summer of 2000--just re-create it wherever we may end up. in time for Amaya to start in the Children's Garden at the

4 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org COMMUNITY Obituary: Odette Pantelich entertaining and good food, whether at home on holidays, or dining out (Chinese food was a particular favorite). Both remember the Odette Louise Galmard Pantelich, a former Burleith resident and multi-hour dinner parties on New Year’s Eve, each course paired proprietor of the first French restaurant in Georgetown, died on with a different wine. Says May Vaughan, “I got to enjoy many meals January 7, 2018, at Thomas Circle Residences. She and her late with them. The best were the meals on New Year’s Eve. They started husband, Vojislav "Voya" Pantelich, lived in the 1900 block of 38th at 9, and luckily I could walk next door at 1 am!” She adds, “When Street from the late 1950s to about 2010. For more details about her Odette and her husband owned Chez Odette they went by liner to life, please visit www.burleith.org. Born Odette Europe every summer. She did all the ordering for the Louise Galmard on July 24, 1920, in Ballancourt-sur- restaurant beforehand, and it was always accurate.” Essonne, France, she participated in Resistance activities during the German occupation in World Ms. Pantelich was also remembered for her sense of War II. After she emigrated to the , style, with Pat Reed recalling her exquisite clothing Ms. Pantelich was first employed as a domestic at and grooming. Noted May Vaughan, “Odette loved the Virginia estate of prominent diplomat David K.E. fresh flowers and usually had pink carnations in her Bruce. In later employment, she met and married house. She had a lovely camellia in her back yard. the cook, Voya Pantelich, formerly a Nazi POW She maintained her house superbly. I always knew following the German conquest and occupation of what I should be doing on my own house when I saw Yugoslavia, and unreconciled to his homeland's whatever she was having done: roof, new furnace, subsequent Communist dictatorship. porch painting, etc.” In the early 1950s, the couple opened the landmark Chez Odette Over the years, both Pantelichs were incredibly generous to the restaurant in Georgetown. The Pantelichs prospered, operating the Serbian community here and abroad, their restaurant staff, and popular, modestly priced French restaurant until selling the property multiple human and animal welfare charities. Contributions in Ms. and name in 1974. Neighbors Richard Reed (who had known Ms. Pantelich’s memory may be made to Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.; Pantelich since he was a boy), Pat Loughlin-Reed, and May Vaughan the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; and/or the Humane shared their recollections of Odette and her husband, recalling Society of the United States. the couple’s (and, later, Odette’s and her brother Pierre’s) focus on

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RESTAURANT REVIEW: SEVENTH HILL By Corinna Lothar

Walking into Seventh Hill in the Palisades is like stepping into a Sandwiches, like the pizzas, have imaginative fillings. They are place you would expect to find in a country town. The restaurant is served on pizza dough, akin to pita loaves. Fillings include eggplant a large, cheerful, open space with a row of booths along one wall, with mozzarella, pesto, parmesan and tomato sauce; prosciutto a few tables at the back, a long, high table running down the center with roasted red pepper, provolone, tomato and sun-dried tomato of the room, and a bar near the kitchen. Bright yellow metal stools pesto; an Italian sandwich of salami, mortadella, capicola, serve both diners and drinkers enjoying a pizza and/or a glass of provolone, hot peppers and tomato; and a veggie sandwich something at the bar or at the high table. Decor is minimal and the of eggplant puree, roasted red pepper, portabella mushroom, loud music isn’t country. artichoke, mozzarella and pesto. Many of the sandwiches include a handful of arugula, which adds a fresh, slightly bitter crunch. Seventh Hill (named for its sister restaurant on 7th Street SE “behind ,” or for the seven hills of Rome, whence came the “Befores” include such dishes as crispy brussels sprouts, arancini owners) is a pizza parlor offering more than just pizzas. The menu goat cheese risotto balls, eggplant parmesan, prosciutto and potato lists some sophisticated “befores” and “afters,” sandwiches, and croquettes, and some terrific meatballs in a rich tomato sauce. five recently added complex salads. A hit dessert is a calzone filled “Afters” are gelato, tiramisu and the aforementioned calzone. with Nutella. The full bar includes a handful of white and red wines The five new salads mix various greens, fruit, egg, nuts, cheeses and a number of beers, bottled and draft, as well as soft drinks. and vegetables with a variety of dressings. Seventh Hill also The pizzas are made in a large Italian wood-burning oven, and prepares simple salads of arugula, kale, or mixed greens. come in 8- and 12-inch sizes. They are good, if not great, but tend Portions are generous and can easily be shared. It’s a welcoming to be somewhat soggy in the middle, possibly because they are so place to bring children, and offers a “kids pizza making party” generously topped and sauced. ($14.95 per kid); children pick the ingredients and the restaurant Toppings are unusual. The 17 pizzas are named for places around does the cooking. town, such as, for example, “MacArthur Boulevard” (olive oil, For grown-ups the daily happy hour runs from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., mushrooms, fennel sausage, brie, parmesan, mozzarella, oregano); during which a glass of house wine and an 8-inch cheese pizza are “Lincoln Park” (artichoke, rosemary, mozzarella, zucchini, $6 each, and draft beer is $4.50. mushrooms); “Union Station” (goat cheese, mozzarella, pecorino, gorgonzola, oregano, garlic). There is also a pizza of the day, as Seventh Hill: 4885 MacArthur Blvd, NW. (202) 506-2821. well as a daily pasta offering. Hours: Sunday–Thursday 11 a.m. –9 p.m. Friday –Saturday 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Prices: Pizzas $9.95 to $16.95; sandwiches $8; “befores” $6 to $9; “afters” $3.50 to $7.

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www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 7 COMMUNITY Charting a Course for Hardy Middle School By Randy Rieland

Middle school is hard. It’s a time of tricky transitions, not just from childhood to adolescence, but also from the comfortable familiarity of a neighborhood school like Stoddert to more fluid and complex surroundings. Lucas Cooke certainly understands this. “When kids come in, it’s a whole different experience from elementary school,” he said. “You’re coming from a place where you may have been in class with the same 30 kids for years. Then you come here, where we have kids from 16 or 17 different elementary schools. And now you don’t know everyone. And you go to seven different classrooms in a day and have to get to know seven different teachers.” The “here” in this case is Hardy Middle School, where Cooke is halfway through his first year as principal. To smooth the passage Principal Lucas Cooke outside his office at Hardy Middle School. from elementary to middle school, he said, Hardy launched a Photo by Randy Rieland program last fall that allowed incoming sixth graders to come in for half-day orientation sessions to meet teachers and get acclimated. Cooke pointed out that experiencing that kind of change with other But there’s another trend that’s also softening the landing for students they’ve known for years can make kids more open. “When Stoddert students at Hardy—their group keeps getting larger. Two kids come here with kids who are familiar, they’re often more years ago, 10 Stoddert students moved on to Hardy. In the fall of willing to take the risk to get to know people who are different,” he 2016, it was 20, and last year, the number rose to 28. That was more said. “I see that as a benefit.” than half of Stoddert’s graduating fifth grade class. Upbeat on the Future Making a Commitment That Hardy’s enrollment has room to grow, he said, should make it A big reason, according to Glover Parker Jason Orlando— less difficult to maintain its diverse identity. Currently, the school whose daughter, Sophie, is now a Hardy seventh grader—is that has 393 students. He estimates there’s room for roughly 50 more. neighborhood families made a commitment, as a group, to the school. It’s not surprising for a principal to be upbeat about his school, but Cooke is clearly excited about Hardy’s prospects. He said that Orlando said he and his wife, Amy, felt good about the direction of when he arrived there last year after three years as an assistant both DC Public Schools and Hardy. “I personally disliked the idea principal at Eastern High School, he was struck by the “positivity” that kids would spend a few years together at Stoddert, then go of Hardy’s staff. their separate ways,” Orlando said. “I just believe there is some value in coming up through school with your peers. And I wanted to “I walked into a place where I immediately felt good,” he get together with other like-minded families to see if we could make remembered. Cooke said that he can feel so engaged in the school that happen.” that it’s sometimes hard to turn off his work life. Some nights, he doesn’t get to his home in Petworth until 8:30 p.m. or later. And, with That effort seems to have paid off. In fact, the trend extends beyond a two-year-old and a four-month-old, he can’t, once there, exactly Stoddert. More than 60 percent of Hardy’s current sixth grade class retire quietly for the evening with his wife, Soma Saha. “Sleep can comes from its five feeder schools in Northwest DC—Stoddert, be a challenge,” he conceded. Key, Horace Mann, Hyde-Addison, and Eaton. But it does present Cooke with a different challenge—maintaining a diverse student Cooke has taught or been a principal at four different schools, population at Hardy, which, he says, is one of its greatest assets. including in New York City, but he said Hardy, with its stable staff and “very collaborative feel” has made a particularly strong “Diversity is not just a circumstance here,” he said. “It’s something impression on him. “This is the first school where I’d say, ‘I would we value. It’s part of our mission. We offer something that’s send my daughter there.’ I would make that commitment. This is an unique—sharing spaces with people who aren’t like you.” experience I want my children to have.”

This article first appeared in The Gazette and we thank them for their permission to use it.

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