Grant Circle Safety Resolution: ANC 4C shares their next steps

Grant Circle Safety Resolution: ANC 4C shares their next steps

The Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 4C, together with Petworth residents, city leaders and our greater community, are working hard to make Petworth safer and more accessible for all modes of transportation. Commissioners Livingston, Kademian and Heller offer an overview of the upcoming resolution in support of DDOT’s proposed Grant Circle safety work.

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The "perm" you didn’t know you needed

The "perm" you didn’t know you needed

Yes, that’s right. It’s time for a makeover. A permeable paver makeover!

Permeable pavers benefit the environment and offer several practical advantages to resident, making them a worthwhile investment for your property. They’re part of a larger movement towards green infrastructure and offer a range of environmental benefits that contribute to a healthier city environment and more resilient communities.

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On Upshur Street, a former sniper now looks to fight crime with pizza

On Upshur Street, a former sniper now looks to fight crime with pizza

“I knew that if I put a presence here, with commerce, that this block would get safer,” he said. “Commerce brings good things. It brings foot traffic. It brings attention. It can be a deterrent.” 

Virk moved into the Upshur Street property, installed floodlights in the alley and got to work on his newest business venture. He had previously operated a Sbarros Pizza and Subway sandwich shop franchise, as well as multiple pizza parlors in Ohio, and knew a thing or two about what to do (and not to do) when it came to pizza and sandwiches.

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Porchfest is coming in April — volunteer your porch and/or your time!

Porchfest is coming in April — volunteer your porch and/or your time!

The 4th Annual Petworth PorchFest will take place on Saturday, April 27th, with music on porches across the neighborhood from 2-6pm and music on the main stage from 5-8pm. If you want to host a band or volunteer to help, sign up!

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Compete in the "Ward 4 Out Loud" slam poetry competition and open mic for students

Compete in the "Ward 4 Out Loud" slam poetry competition and open mic for students

The Ward 4 Out Loud Slam Poetry Competition and Open Mic is a slam poetry program for middle and high school students who reside or attend school in Ward 4. Competition winners and runner-ups win cash prizes! Learn more and sign up!

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Come out for the 4th Annual Chili Cook Off and support your favorite restaurants!

Come out for the 4th Annual Chili Cook Off and support your favorite restaurants!

Lower Georgia Ave is keeping it hot and spicy with the 4th Annual Chili Cook Off on Sunday, February 18th from 2-5pm at The Midlands in Park View! Local restaurants will be competing for the coveted People's Choice Award and other prizes. Join your friends and neighbors for free family-friendly fun to sample them all and pick your favorite.

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Help choose Lower Georgia Avenue’s new street banners! (Updated!)

Help choose Lower Georgia Avenue’s new street banners! (Updated!)

UPDATED: Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street (LGAMS) will be printing three banner designs to decorate the poles along the corridor. These banners will span the entire corridor, from Upshur Street to Barry Place. But which three designs should make the cut?

You can help choose!

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Join a local art studio for a free showing: Crestworth

Join a local art studio for a free showing: Crestworth

That group of artists are excited to invite the community to a free art show on Saturday, January 27th from 1-5pm. Stop by to check out the different artwork being crafted, and some artists will have items for sale.

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Celebrating 2 years of creating healthy smiles in Petworth

Celebrating 2 years of creating healthy smiles in Petworth

The journey to open Solstice Smiles Dental was a long and bumpy one, particularly due to the effects of the pandemic that set us back in multiple ways. However, with determination and perseverance, the practice was able to build up their clients over the past two years and create a community where people understand the importance of their oral health.

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Learn about volunteering to mentor students in our area

Learn about volunteering to mentor students in our area

Join DC Tutoring & Mentoring Initiative and your neighbors either on Saturday, January 20th at Petworth Library from 11am-12pm, or on Sunday, January 21st from 11am-12pm at the Josephine Butler Parks Center (2437 15th St. NW) to learn about getting involved as a volunteer tutor or mentor to kids in Petworth or Columbia Heights.

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You’re invited to Reimagine Justice at Lincoln’s Cottage through a new art exhibit

You’re invited to Reimagine Justice at Lincoln’s Cottage through a new art exhibit

Created by artists living within the US carceral system and curated by the Committee of Incarcerated Artists and Writers, the Prison Reimagined exhibit features presidential portraits paired with that president’s record on incarceration and visions of what true justice could look like. This project is the creation of journalist Cadell Kivett, one of the editors of Nash News, who is currently incarcerated at the Nash Correctional Institution in North Carolina. Project made possible by the Arts for Justice Fund.

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Traffic safety meeting for New Hampshire & Taylor on Jan 11

Traffic safety meeting for New Hampshire & Taylor on Jan 11

Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Karen Livingston (ANC 4C06) is hosting a Zoom call with DDOT to discuss community concerns around pedestrian safety at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 7th and Taylor Streets NW. The call is Thursday, January 11th at 7:30pm via Zoom.

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Local pickup frisbee and soccer games help tie neighbors together

Local pickup frisbee and soccer games help tie neighbors together

Not only does frisbee create a sense of community but so does the distinct and strong identity as a Petworth resident. When asked about Petworth as a neighborhood, Zach said, “Here, people really want to know each other and feel part of a community. I’m really glad we have that.”

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You can help support Roosevelt students with experiencing international schools

You can help support Roosevelt students with experiencing international schools

Roosevelt is looking for community help to support their students who are preparing for international travel next semester. Students are planning to travel to Costa Rica, Taiwan, France and Poland for an international experience. You can help by donating today!

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