See this St. George's Facebook post regarding tonight's Park at LeDroit field improvements community meeting:
Thursday, January 31, 2019
North Capitol Main Street is hiring a Program Manager
See this announcement from North Capitol Main Street:
JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for assisting with office operations and providing administrative support to the Executive Director and other officers, as well as project management support on organizational programs and projects. These include responsibility for managing the administrative details of all new and existing businesses within the North Capitol Corridor.
Key responsibilities include:
- Processing daily intake with businesses and stakeholder community.
- Handling communications with businesses and stakeholder community.
- Setting up and managing CMO and operations platforms such as Basecamp and Salesforce
- Responding to business and stakeholder calls and emails
- Maintaining business inventory and revitalization stats and completing reporting documents for and liaising with grantors/funders.
- Assisting with design and technical assistance programs and initiatives from an organizational and administrative standpoint.
- Assisting with fundraising and promotion campaigns
- Grant writing
- Engaging our website and social media platforms
- General office administration
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Impeccable organizational skills—You must reliably plan, identify organizational concerns, and communicate effectively
- Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills - You will work across functional committee and will be client-facing. You must feel comfortable communicating with a variety of personalities ranging from key stakeholders to business owners as well as volunteers and the general public.
- Business-oriented approach to service – You will provide support promptly, in a professional and approachable manner.
- Passion for working in a fast-paced, evolving work environment with a predisposition to seek out answers as new challenges arise
- Ability to occasionally be available to answer questions in the evening and on weekends.
- Smart, proactive leadership
- Candidates MUST be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Google Docs, and Quickbooks.
- Ability to learn new software tools is essential.
- MUST be available to work from our offices.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Program management and administrative support experience
What we offer:
North Capitol Main Street – Washington, DC
JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for assisting with office operations and providing administrative support to the Executive Director and other officers, as well as project management support on organizational programs and projects. These include responsibility for managing the administrative details of all new and existing businesses within the North Capitol Corridor.
Key responsibilities include:
- Processing daily intake with businesses and stakeholder community.
- Handling communications with businesses and stakeholder community.
- Setting up and managing CMO and operations platforms such as Basecamp and Salesforce
- Responding to business and stakeholder calls and emails
- Maintaining business inventory and revitalization stats and completing reporting documents for and liaising with grantors/funders.
- Assisting with design and technical assistance programs and initiatives from an organizational and administrative standpoint.
- Assisting with fundraising and promotion campaigns
- Grant writing
- Engaging our website and social media platforms
- General office administration
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Impeccable organizational skills—You must reliably plan, identify organizational concerns, and communicate effectively
- Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills - You will work across functional committee and will be client-facing. You must feel comfortable communicating with a variety of personalities ranging from key stakeholders to business owners as well as volunteers and the general public.
- Business-oriented approach to service – You will provide support promptly, in a professional and approachable manner.
- Passion for working in a fast-paced, evolving work environment with a predisposition to seek out answers as new challenges arise
- Ability to occasionally be available to answer questions in the evening and on weekends.
- Smart, proactive leadership
- Candidates MUST be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Google Docs, and Quickbooks.
- Ability to learn new software tools is essential.
- MUST be available to work from our offices.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Program management and administrative support experience
What we offer:
- Competitive compensation
- Min 20 hours / week
- - Possibility for travel to conferences in the US for interested candidate. (Not essential).
- High potential for growth and taking on new responsibilities as the organization grows.
To apply please send:
- A short paragraph explaining why you are the perfect candidate for this role.
- Resume containing all relevant experience.
Job Types: Part-time
Salary: competitive
two weeks from today: Engine Company 12's five-course Valentine's Day tasting dinner
See this tweet:
Now with New Years over we are looking forward to #ValentinesDay2019 with our second private tasting dinner of the year! Buy your tickets: https://t.co/44U9hXZbHI #eventsdc #dc #dceats #dcdining pic.twitter.com/J0yfRP7SgG— Spark at 12 (@sparkat12) January 16, 2019
comunity meeting on field improvements at the Park at LeDroit Park -- today, Thursday, 01-31-2019
From: John Hillegass
Date: Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 2:01 PM
Subject: The Park at LeDroit: Field Improvements - Community Meeting 1/31/2019 at 7pm
To: <Ledroitpark@yahoogroups.com>, LeDroit Gardener <ledroit.com.garden@gmail.com>, <BloomingdaleKids@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: The Park at LeDroit: Field Improvements - Community Meeting 1/31/2019 at 7pm
To: <Ledroitpark@yahoogroups.com>, LeDroit Gardener <ledroit.com.garden@gmail.com>, <BloomingdaleKids@yahoogroups.com>
Greetings Neighbors,
Please see the attached flyer for the upcoming community
meeting to discuss the field improvements at the Park at LeDroit. The
meeting will be Thursday, January 31 at 7pm at St. George's Episcopal
Church, 160 U Street NW. This will be an opportunity to see DPR, DGS, and the
contractors' (AMT Engineering and Bennett Group) proposal for the field
improvements and for you to provide feedback.
Brief History of the Project:
- The field at the Park at LeDroit is in need of improvements. The old school's foundation was not properly removed so construction materials are surfacing, creating a dangerous play environment and preventing trees from growing
- With the help of Councilmember Nadeau, the Friends of the Park at LeDroit secured funding in the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget for field improvements to the Park at LeDroit
- DGS selected AMT Engineering and Bennett Group to carry out this project
- On January 31, 2019 - DGS, DPR, and the contractors will present the plan to the community and seek feedback with the hopes of starting the field remediation this Spring
All the best,
John Hillegass at Boundary Stone Public House tonight: Sam Guilford's Latin Funk project
See this tweet and Facebook post:
This Thursday is the start of our very first artist residency! Get free live music on the last Thursday of each month from am Guilford's Latin Funk project.https://t.co/UF9y0PEB3Q— Boundary Stone (@BoundaryStoneDC) January 28, 2019
at Crisp Kitchen and Bar tonight: Def Real Comedy Humans Telling Jokes
See this tweet:
#HumansTellingJokes— DefRealComedy (@DefRealComedy) January 14, 2019
Returns to #BloomingdaleDC
On January 31st AT @crispkitchenbar#BOGOhappyhour 5:30-9:00
Showtime 8:00
$5#DefinitelyRealComedy#DCcomedy#ThirstyThursday#ComedyHappyHour #ComedyPromo#ComedyShowcase #ComedyAndChicken #ThingsToDoDC #WashingtonDC #DC pic.twitter.com/SmLgnbX5QP
need a couch?
See this tweet:
Contacted @311DCgov about this couch decorating the corner of 1st & U NW for the past month and they cancelled the illegal dumping request. How do we get 311 or @DCDPW or anyone to get rid of it? #BloomingdaleDC pic.twitter.com/S4VzVisAOj— Kevin Caldwell (@kevin_caldwell1) January 30, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
property damage + more on the 2000 block of 1st St NW -- Tuesday, 01-29-2019
See this 01-30-2019 message:
Last night (Tue., 1/29) around 10 pm more or less, a man climbed over a wall and fence on the 2000 block of 1st St. N.W. and started to throw around a bunch of planters and pots, breaking them all over the garden, steps, and sidewalk. He also broke the neighboring property's glass storm door. He then walked off, but stupidly came back to the scene shortly thereafter and got into a little scuffle with one of the residents (who had come outside and evidently knew the guy somehow and also had called police).
Police arrived, chased him up and down the block, and tackled him somewhat. They called for transport but he ended up being transported away in an ambulance...
Small crime, it seems, but 5 cop cars and one ambulance later, you are probably looking at thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on a slightly random act of minor vandalism...
Last night (Tue., 1/29) around 10 pm more or less, a man climbed over a wall and fence on the 2000 block of 1st St. N.W. and started to throw around a bunch of planters and pots, breaking them all over the garden, steps, and sidewalk. He also broke the neighboring property's glass storm door. He then walked off, but stupidly came back to the scene shortly thereafter and got into a little scuffle with one of the residents (who had come outside and evidently knew the guy somehow and also had called police).
Police arrived, chased him up and down the block, and tackled him somewhat. They called for transport but he ended up being transported away in an ambulance...
Small crime, it seems, but 5 cop cars and one ambulance later, you are probably looking at thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on a slightly random act of minor vandalism...
ANC5E07 Commissioner Holliday: results of Jam Doung decision hearing today, Wednesday 01-30-2019
From: Bertha Holliday
Diversity assessment, planning, implementation & evaluation
202-491-3996
5E07@anc.dc.gov
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:37 PM
Subject: Results of Jam Doung Decision Hearing
Subject: Results of Jam Doung Decision Hearing
I attended the Jam Doung BZA decision Hearing today. In
a surprise move, the Board rejected the Office of Planning’s recommendation (I.
E. Approval of only the ground floor for use by Jam Doung).
By a vote of 3 to 1 , BZA approved the applicant’s application as submitted (with 2 floors,), citing evidence provided by the applicant of prior commercial use of the 2nd floor and strong ANC5E support. This decision was accompanied by a proviso:
By a vote of 3 to 1 , BZA approved the applicant’s application as submitted (with 2 floors,), citing evidence provided by the applicant of prior commercial use of the 2nd floor and strong ANC5E support. This decision was accompanied by a proviso:
1) owners, neighbors, and the
ANC in consultation with OP develop a joint agreement related to strategies for
addressing perceived adverse impacts — to be submitted by Applicant to BZA by
Feb. 25;
2) OP to develop a 2nd Supplemental Report to be
submitted by March 4;
3) BZA to hold a ‘special limited scope hearing’ focused
on the Agreement and its incorporation into its final Decision.
Keep tuned for more info — especially the date and time of
a meeting of Jam Doung owners and neighbors.
Bertha Holliday, PhD
Independent ConsultantDiversity assessment, planning, implementation & evaluation
202-491-3996
Commissioner, ANC 5E07
Washington, DC5E07@anc.dc.gov
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1st Vice President
Co- Director, Bloomingdale Village Square Project Bloomingdale Civic Associationthe 1600 North Capitol Street NW developer's plans have been posted
Here is the link to see the plans from the developer of the 1600 North Capitol Street NW lot, owned by Joe Mamo.
It appears to be the same info that has was shared at the Bloomingdale Civic Association this past Monday, 01-28-2019.
These plans will be presented at an upcoming HPRB hearing.
Here are two snips from the first page of this PDF to get you started:
It appears to be the same info that has was shared at the Bloomingdale Civic Association this past Monday, 01-28-2019.
These plans will be presented at an upcoming HPRB hearing.
Here are two snips from the first page of this PDF to get you started:
St. George's: "This is what democracy looks like" (at this past Monday's Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting)
See this tweet from this past Monday's Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting:
#ThisIsWhatDemocracyLooksLike — Tonight at #StGeorgesDC - together with our neighbors challenging developers of 1600 N Capitol St mixed-use development #BloomingdaleCA #BloomingdaleDC… https://t.co/kFFJm4DMn3— St Georges DC (@StGeorgesDC) January 30, 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Ward 5 Report: Engage on the DC government budget and more
From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 4:29 PM
Subject: Ward 5 Report: Engage on the D.C. Government Budget and much more
Subject: Ward 5 Report: Engage on the D.C. Government Budget and much more
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