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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

welcome to Holy Week at St. Martin's Catholic Church

Welcome to Holy Week at St. Martins!

 

Holy Thursday, 4/1/2021, we will have a live/live-streamed mass at 7:30.  There will be washing of the feet between family members and if you are at home you are encouraged to have a basin of water and do the same.  You have two options:

 

1) Holy Thursday Mass in person:

The mass is open for all to attend in person at the Church however if you are sick please stay at home and do not attend.  If you are over 60 and those with serious health issues we strongly encourage you to please stay home.  

 

2) Holy Thursday Mass Live Streaming:

To view the 7:30PM mass as live-streaming event click on this link (we ask you to please turn off your video to not distract from the mass):

             

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84801466509?pwd=Q1FaYU9kS3dJUEx5alNkQnhEZmhHdz09

                                       

Or if you would like to call in and listen dial:

301-715-8592

Meeting ID: 848 0146 6509#

Meeting password: 123456#

 

Good Friday, 4/2/2021, we will release the Stations of the Cross video at noon for you to pray along with.

 

Easter Sunday, 4/4/2021, we will have our regular video mass released on Saturday night and the live/live-streamed mass at noon.

 

We wish you all a blessed holy week and you should know that we at St Martins are praying to help us all get through these challenging times.

 

Peace,

 

Fr. Mike.





April 2021 HPRB: 6 Adams, 152 W, 2405 1st Street NW in the Bloomingdale Historic District

From: DC Office of Planning <Planning@subscriptions.dc.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 11:02 AM
Subject: HPO Monthly Public Notice - April 2021 

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Greetings:   This document and others related to this meeting will be accessible on the HPO Website .

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MONTHLY PUBLIC NOTICE

April 2021

Issued by email on March 31, 2021

PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE 

This notice is the official monthly announcement by the District of Columbia’s Historic Preservation Office (HPO) of pending matters of public interest.  It includes items related to preservation planning, designation of historic landmarks and historic districts, and project reviews before the Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) and U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA). 

Please note that this notice contains changes in procedures, noted in bold, for the Historic Preservation Review Board’s public meetings due to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

 

NOTICE TO ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSIONS 

HPO and HPRB welcome and encourage Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) participation in the historic preservation review process.  HPRB gives great weight to duly adopted written ANC views on matters of significance to neighborhood planning and development.  

How Affected ANCs Should Use this Notice 

This is an initial notice to ANCs of construction projects recently filed for HPRB review.  Projects are identified by address and ANC area where the address is located.  Upcoming historic designation hearings are also listed, supplementing the separate notice letters mailed to ANCs. 

HPRB regulations are designed to allow ANCs to identify projects they believe are significant to neighborhood planning and development.  ANCs can request project submissions and applicant contact information from the assigned HPO staff person listed on this notice. 

The historic preservation regulations encourage, but do not require, applicants to contact the affected ANC to present their projects and to resolve any public concerns before HPRB review.  If an ANC is interested in a project listed on this notice, but has not yet been contacted by the applicant, the ANC is encouraged to arrange for an ANC review directly with the applicant. 

 

Longer Notice Period for Cases Undergoing ANC Review 

HPO gives notice according to rules designed to balance the interests of project applicants and ANCs.  If HPO is already aware of ANC interest in a project, the case is listed on two successive monthly notices in order to ensure a minimum notice to the affected ANC of 45 days (or 30 working days, whichever is longer).  This means that when these cases first appear on this notice, they are scheduled for the HPRB meeting at the end of the following month. 

HPO asks affected ANCs for help in identifying any other projects on this notice that they want to review at a public meeting.  Upon notification, HPO will ensure that the affected ANC receives a minimum 45-day notice of those cases.  ANCs may identify an interest in reviewing any or all cases that affect their area. 

For those cases that affected ANCs do not need to consider at a public meeting, HPO will proceed with review for possible consideration at this month’s HPRB meeting.  The shorter notice allows the application to proceed without unnecessary delay to the applicant or burden to the ANC.

 

How to Ensure Consideration of ANC Views 

ANCs should first identify those cases on this notice they want to review.  ANCs should feel free to contact the assigned HPO staff person for information about any case.  ANCs should also contact HPO in writing to request an extended notice for those cases the ANC wants to review at a public meeting.  Requests are granted automatically and may be made by email to the assigned staff person or to historic.preservation@dc.gov .  Requests should be made as soon as possible, but no later than two days before the upcoming HPRB meeting.  ANCs do not need to contact HPO about projects that are already scheduled to allow a 45-day review period, or that they have already reviewed. 

 

How to Submit ANC Comments 

For ANC comments to receive great weight, they must be adopted by ANC vote at a duly noticed public meeting.  ANC comments may be in resolution or letter format and should be submitted within the 45-day review period.  Comments should relate to HPRB’s area of jurisdiction, state the vote taken, and articulate the basis for the ANC recommendations. 

Any ANC commissioner is welcome to participate in HPRB meetings as an individual, but only the duly adopted official comments of the ANC receive great weight.

 

GENERAL AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC INFORMATION 

The applications listed on this notice and their associated materials are a matter of public record.  

Case files, including all correspondence received, may be accessed on the Office of Planning website.  Due to the COVID-19 public health emergency, case files are not currently accessible in person. 

 

HOW TO ACCESS THE HPRB MEETING 

Due to the COVID-19 public health emergency, the HPRB meeting may be accessed live via WebEx.  Use the links below to access to the meetings: 

April 22 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=ed57e857e011b6c81d27c9308a1ad22b6 

Call-in number:  1-650-479-3208

Access Code: 157 081 8483

 

April 29 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=e52635a1a143db73f06df48affd62d32e 

Call-in number:  1-650-479-3208

Access Code: 157 859 7826 

 

The link and further instructions to those meetings will be posted on the Office of Planning website: https://planning.dc.gov/page/historic-preservation-review-board . 

The meeting will be recorded and posted to the Office of Planning website approximately 5 days following the meeting. 

COMMENT SUBMISSION DEADLINES 

Public comments are welcome on HPRB cases.  Written public comments must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting.  

To testify before the HPRB via WebEx, you must also register 24 hours in advance.  Please submit your name and the case you wish to testify on by emailing historic.preservation@dc.gov .  Instructions for testifying will be emailed to you in advance of the meeting. 

Any comments received after the final deadline will held for the record but not distributed to the HPRB members. 

The 66-day/51-working-day ANC notice period for new cases on this notice expires on: May 12, 2021.

 

NOTICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD MEETINGS

April 22, 2021   

April 29, 2021 

The Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) will meet via WebEx to consider concept and permit applications for work affecting historic properties. Applications for historic landmark or historic district designation may also be considered. 

The agenda for these meetings will be drawn from the list of filed cases below, but not all cases on the list will be included.  The agenda will be released on the Friday before each meeting and will be emailed to all recipients of this public notice.  The agenda and HPO reports for the scheduled cases will be posted on the HPO website at www.preservation.dc.gov  by the end of the day on Thursday, April 15, 2021.  

 

NOTICE OF CASES FILED FOR REVIEW 

The following cases have been filed by this month’s application deadline for submission to HPRB. The agenda of cases for the upcoming HPRB meetings will be drawn from this list. 

Listing on this notice does not guarantee a hearing this month.  Some cases are already scheduled for the following month.  Other cases may be deferred at the request of the affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC), for insufficient information, or at the discretion of HPO or HPRB. 

For inquiries about or to provide comments on a specific case, please contact the assigned staff person listed below.  Written comments should be received at HPO by the comment deadlines noted above. Submission of written comments by email is preferred. 

 

INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION 

Overview of DC archeological program (Trocolli and Ames) 

HISTORIC LANDMARK AND HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION HEARINGS

 

ANC

6D          Capitol Power Plant Pumphouse, 1520 1st Street SE, Case 21-05

 

PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND CONCEPTUAL REVIEWS

 

Historic Landmarks

2A          Mullett Rowhouses, 2519-2523 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, HPA 21-222, concept/construct four-story rear building (Dennee)

 

Citywide

All           Proposed design for new prototype school signage, including electronic messaging component for all schools except those in National Historic Landmark Historic Districts, HPA 21-265 (Lewis)

 

Anacostia Historic District

8A          1335 Maple View Place SE, HPA 21-049, revised concept/ add additional story to existing house; add rear addition with balcony at rear (Price)

 

Bloomingdale Historic District

5E           6 Adams Street NW, HPA 21-215, concept/third story roof addition and three-story rear addition (Meyer)

5E           152 W Street NW, HPA 21-255, concept/two-story rear addition (Meyer)

5E           2405 1st Street NW, HPA 21-274, concept/remove rear sunroom and stair; construct three-story rear addition (Meyer)

 

Capitol Hill Historic District

6A          135 13th Street NE, HPA 21-212, concept/replace one-story garage with two-story garage (Nadal)

6B          602 E Street SE, HPA 21-256, concept/enclose rear second story balcony (Nadal)

6B          15 8th Street SE, HPA 21-218, concept/two-story rear addition (Nadal)

6B          432 New Jersey Avenue SE, HPA 21-226, permit/rooftop deck (Nadal)

6B          420 11th Street SE, HPA 21-253, concept/three-story rear addition (Nadal)

6B          223 5th Street SE, HPA 21-261, concept/roof addition (Nadal)

6B          313 9th Street SE, HPA 21-262, concept/second-story addition to one-story garage (Nadal)

6B          508 Seward Square SE, HPA 21-266, concept/three-story rear addition (Nadal)

6B          232 10th Street SE, HPA 21-272, concept/three-story rear and roof addition, roof deck, remove garage (not being scheduled for April meetings; Nadal)

6C          410 East Capitol Street NE, HPA 21-214, concept/replace one-story rear addition with two-story addition (Nadal)

6C          17 9th Street NE, HPA 21-254, concept/two-story rear addition (Nadal)

 

Cleveland Park Historic District

3C          3056 Porter Street NW, HPA 21-267, concept/new front stoop and canopy, two-story rear addition, rear shed dormer (Callcott)

 

Colony Hill Historic District

3D          1701 Hoban Road NW, HPA 21-270, concept/construct accessory building for outdoor living space (Brockett)

 

Dupont Circle Historic District

2B          1329 21st Street NW, HPA 21-258, concept/fourth-floor roof addition (Brockett)

 

Financial Historic District

2B          734 15th Street NW, HPA 21-083, concept/penthouse addition, window and door replacement (Callcott)

 

14th Street Historic District

2F           1427 Q Street NW, HPA 21-269, concept/one-story rear addition with roof deck, side bay, new areaway entrance (not being scheduled for April meeting; Callcott)

 

Mount Pleasant Historic District

1D          3060 16th Street NW (Kenesaw Apartments), HPA 21-219, concept/remove 25 balconies (Dennee)

 

Shaw/Blagden Alley Historic District

2F           1000 N Street NW, HPA 21-054, permit/install driveway with entrance on 10th Street to rear yard (Meyer)

2F           1402 12th Street NW, HPA 21-259, concept/fourth-floor roof addition, areaways (Meyer)

 

Strivers Section Historic District

2B          1761 T Street NW, HPA 21-271, concept/four-story rear and roof addition with decks (Brockett)

 

St. Elizabeths Historic District

8C          1110 Oak Drive SE, HPA 21-268, concept/retail structure and greenhouse (Dennee)

 

U Street Historic District

1B          1801 9th Street NW, HPA 21-260, concept/connect to 813 S Street, storefront alterations (Price)

1B          2228 13th Street NW, HPA 21-264, concept/three-story rear addition to two-story house (Price)

1B          1471 Florida Avenue NW, HPA 21-273, concept/three-story rear and side addition (not being scheduled for April meetings; Price)

 

Walter Reed Historic District

4A          6900 Georgia Avenue NW, HPA 21-220, concept/ new construction of 50 townhouses on parcel WXY (Dennee)

 

Washington Heights Historic District

1D          1813 Kalorama Road NW, HPA 21-257, concept/extend fourth floor addition (Brockett)

 

Woodley Park Historic District

3C          2735 Connecticut Avenue NW, HPA 20-391, concept/rear addition of four stories behind two-story building (Brockett)

 

HPO CONTACT INFORMATION

 

HPO STAFF REVIEWERS

 

Anne Brockett

anne.brockett@dc.gov

(202) 442-8842

 

Steve Callcott

steve.callcott@dc.gov

(202) 741-5247

 

Tim Dennee

timothy.dennee@dc.gov

(202) 442-8847

 

Kim Elliott

kim.elliott@dc.gov

(202) 442-8838

 

Andrew Lewis

andrew.lewis@dc.gov

(202) 442-8841

 

David Maloney

david.maloney@dc.gov

(202) 442-8850

 

Brendan Meyer

brendan.meyer@dc.gov

(202) 741-5248

 

Moira Nadal

moira.nadal@dc.gov

(202) 442-7703

 

Imania Price

imania.price@dc.gov

(202) 442-8827

 

Kim Williams

kim.williams@dc.gov

(202) 442-8840

 

To be included on the email distribution list for this monthly public notice, please visit the Office of Planning website and sign up at http://planning.dc.gov/node/568242 . 

HPO AND HPRB WEBSITE

For additional information, see the HPO and HPRB website at www.preservation.dc.gov . 

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES: Persons needing accessibility accommodations including foreign language and sign language interpretation for preservation services and programs may contact Steve Callcott at the Office of Planning at (202) 442-7600 to request assistance. Please provide two weeks advance notice for HPRB meetings.   

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Bruce Yarnall • Historic Preservation Operations Manager

DC Office of Planning

1100 4th Street SW, Suite E650 • Washington, DC 20024

202.442.8835

bruce.yarnall@dc.gov

planning.dc.gov

Happy Cherry Blossom 🌸 Festival to everyone

See this 03-31-2021 message:


Happy Cherry Blossom 🌸 Festival to everyone as we Celebrate the much-needed Arrival of Spring to our lovely Nation’s Capital!

We love the great work of #nationalcherryblossomfestival  and #washingtondc .

Springtime is a time of renewal, rebirth, recreation, hope, faith and a Celebration of Better Times to come!

As we love our Tidal Basin w all the Cherry trees - our artist

Tom Noll

 created & brought one great display for corner tree in our Bloomingdales’ Park - corner of Rhode Island Ave & 1st St NW.

Good excuse to wear our Pink Tie Party jackets &

Mindy Lam

 Cherry Blossom 🌸 pins.

Coming soon ***** Tom's whimsical Easter Creation on his White Bicycles Fence Art Installation!

Enjoy:  #stepintospring #dccherryblossoms #CherryBlossoms 

#ParadeAtHome #DCSpring #SpringInDC #MyDCCool  #petalporchparade #artinbloom #dcartist #publicart #yesletsart #publicsculpture #acreativedc #dmvartist #Amazon #guyswithstyle #buylocalart #washingtonian #stylishfriends  #dcinfluencer  #dcitystyle  #fotodc #igdc #instantdc #exploredc #wegramthistown #dclife #dcist #dcphotography #stylegram #igstyle #fashionmen #menwithclass  

Tour around by foot or car (or vessel 😉) to see all of the magical springtime creations in your neighborhoods & Our Bloomies Park= take your Spring & Easter pics here to post on your sites!

Please tell your family, friends & you to forward via Instagram and Go Vote for this

Tom Noll

  creation for Petal Porches Of The Week on Instagram story:  *Look out for another round of voting next week!* https://bit.ly/3cBLqdt

Thank you for making him a winner!

 

Link to Facebook Post:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=546378494


 

     
 



Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Holy Week 2021 at St. George's Episcopal Church

From: St. Georges DC <revjenkins@stgeorgesdc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 7:14 PM
Subject:  Holy Week 2021 At St. George's DC

Holy Week & Easter

 


 

St. George's Episcopal Church

Washington, DC

 

Dear St. George's Parish Family,

 

Welcome to your online Holy Week and Easter worship guide. I hope you will be able to tune in to our YouTube Channel and to our Zoom services to experience the way we are able to bring church to each of you during this time of separation and isolation due to COVID-19.

 

On Ash Wednesday I asked all of us to spend intentional time this Lent looking deep inside ourselves because that is where God dwells, sees, and knows us. This is the God who created us. The God who pursues us. The God that forgives us. The God that reconciles us through his Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. And it is in this week, especially again for this second year of pandemic, that day by day we walk with Jesus to the cross. And as we do in the darkness and anxiety, let us remember that we stand at the grave as we make our song, "Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia."

 

The Rev. Marilyn Jenkins

 

 


 

Scroll Down to the Bottom for Palm Pick-Up Schedule

Palm Sunday

March 28, 2021

 

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.

 

Palms: Commemorate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Wave your palms in our zoom service during the playing of "All glory, laud, and honor"

 

Service at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom

https://zoom.us/j/3626271076

 

 


Monday - Wednesday

All 6:30 p.m. Services

Zoom Link Here

 

Meeting ID: 864 1964 6465

Passcode: 559886

Monday - Wednesday

in Holy Week

6:30 p.m.

Monday Service: 6:30 p.m.

Zoom Link Here

Monday's Bulletin Here

 

Tuesday Service: 12:00 p.m. -

https://zoom.us/j/3626271076

 

Tuesday Service: 6:30 p.m. -

Zoom Link Here

Tuesday's Bulletin Here

 

Wednesday Service: 6:30 p.m.

Zoom Link Here

Wednesday's Bulletin Here

 

 


 

Stripping of the Altar: 8:00 p.m.

YouTube Here

Maundy Thursday

April 1, 2021

6:30 p.m.

Maundy Thursday is the Christian holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter. It commemorates the Washing of the Feet and Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles, as described in the canonical gospels. It is the fifth day of Holy Week, preceded by Holy Wednesday and followed by Good Friday.

 

Maundy Thursday: 6:30 p.m.

St. Luke's, Calvary, St. George's Service:https://zoom.us/j/3626271076

 

 


 

6:30 p.m. Zoom Link Here

Good Friday

April 2, 2021

6:30 p.m.

Good Friday is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover.

 

Stations of the Cross: 12:00 noon

https://zoom.us/j/3626271076

 

Good Friday Service & Stations: 6:30

Zoom Link Here

Service Bulletin Here

 

 


Holy Saturday

April 3, 2021

10:00 a.m.

This day, known as Holy and Great Saturday, is also called The Great Sabbath since it is on this day that Christ "rested" physically in the tomb.

 

Zoom Link Here

Service Bulletin Here

 

 


Easter Sunday

April 4, 2021

 

Jesus Christ is Risen Today

Sunrise Service at St. George's

Churchyard at 6:30 a.m.

 

Easter Service at 10:00 a.m.

https://zoom.us/j/3626271076

 

 

 


 

 

Pick-Up your Palms

at the

Conversation Court


 

Please come to the Conversation Court through the alley to pick-up your palms. We ordered fewer palms this year, so please take one per parishioner. Thank you.

 

 

Palm Pick-Up Schedule

 

March 24: 10:00 a.m. -

5:00 p.m.

 

March 25: 10:00 a.m. -

5:00 p.m.

 

March 26: 10:00 a.m. -

3:00 p.m.

 

March 27: 10:00 a.m. -

Noon

Fold Your Palms

 


 

 

St. George's Episcopal Church | stgeorgesdc.org

 

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