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1a.
Re: River Road and Western Ave traffic From: Nancy LeRoy
2.
Repair Brown Jordan patio chair From: Wineburg, Mona
3.
Lost Dog From: Lori
4.
Outer Circle Theatre From: Jen Rancilio
5.
D.C. PUBLIC LIBRARY MEDIA ADVISORY From: afrankson
6.
2005 Toyota Prius for Sale From: anneschwartzdc
7.
Mahogany double doors for sale From: c_rhind
8.
colonial shutters From: jenifer bland
9.
National Night Out Against Crime From: kathysmithindc
10.
Looking for help with lawn care & plant watering From: kathysmithindc
11.
DC's Trees Getting Too Dry This Summer From: kathysmithindc
12.
Auto Theft Prevention From: kathysmithindc
13.
Nanny Referral From: kathysmithindc
14.
August 1st Library Community Listening Meeting From: acsullivan2001
15.
Alert:  Problems at Stoddert School From: kathysmithindc
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1a.

Re: River Road and Western Ave traffic

Posted by: "Nancy LeRoy" nancyrleroy@rcn.com

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:40 am (PST)

Yeah for Jean Mammen re River Road traffic and alternate ways
to get to the Beltway.  I've always wondered why many traffic
"solutions" in our neighborhood seem to be aimed at making our
streets more convenient for more commuters.  So they can go
faster?  It's exactly six and a half blocks from Wisconsin to
Western, with 4  traffic lights after Wisconsin, including the one
on Western.  Not exactly designed for a rapid or convenient
commute.  


2.

Repair Brown Jordan patio chair

Posted by: "Wineburg, Mona" WineburgM@aascu.org

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:41 am (PST)



Does anyone know where I might get a Brown Jordan patio chair repaired?
I tried to straighten a bent leg and it began to crack.

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3.

Lost Dog

Posted by: "Lori" lrol@aol.com   nofir57

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:41 am (PST)

My foster dog was lost in Battery Kimball park Tuesday evening
Hunter is a 5 yr old neutered male foxhound. He is 51 lbs and he has a
tear in one of his floopy ears. He is wearing a leather collar but he
has no tags - the clasp on his nylon collar that had his tags broke,
which is how he got loose.
Please call Lois at 703 749 7949 or Lori at 202 494 7240

If anyone has any way to get this information out to any other places
please do so. Hunter does not know his way around this area. he is very
friendly but loves to run.

Lori Rolnick

4.

Outer Circle Theatre

Posted by: "Jen Rancilio" jennifer_a_fischer@yahoo.com   jennifer_a_fischer

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:42 am (PST)

Does anyone know what is going to replace the Outer Circle
theatre/site? I saw them demolishing it this morning.

5.

D.C. PUBLIC LIBRARY MEDIA ADVISORY

Posted by: "afrankson" Abby.Frankson@dc.gov   afrankson

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:42 am (PST)


D.C. PUBLIC LIBRARY MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:

July 17, 2007
Randi Blank, (202) 727-1184

*** MEDIA ADVISORY***

PROGRAMS AND EVENTS AT THE D.C. PUBLIC LIBRARY August 2007
All events are free and open to the public

(Washington, D.C.) In August at the D.C. Public Library: Children and
teens can attend our Holla'Back and Summer Quest activities.
Participate in preschool story times in our neighborhood libraries.
Attend a concert at Music al Fresco, learn all about credit, join a book
club, or watch great films. Find these and other interesting lectures,
exhibits and activities this month at the Library. All programs below
are free and open to the public.

CLOSINGS, OPENINGS AND MEETINGS

* The D.C. Public Library will hold Community Listening Meetings to
discuss your hopes and dreams for your neighborhood library. With
design of the libraries scheduled for completion in Fall 2007, this is
the first of several planned community meetings. Share your ideas for
innovative programming, community needs and creative uses for your new
library.

- July 31, 2007, 6:30 – 8:30 pm, Benning
Interim Library, 4101 Benning Road, NE

- August 1, 2007, 6:30 – 8:30 pm,
Tenley-Friendship Interim Library, 4200 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

* The Benning Interim Library and Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Interim
Library are now open. The Benning Interim Library is located at 4101
Benning Road, NE. The Watha/T. Daniel/Shaw Interim Library is located
at 925 Rhode Island Avenue, NW.

* The Georgetown Neighborhood Library is closed. A 40-foot hi-tech
bookmobile is now located at 3265 S Street, NW, in the parking lot of
the Jelleff Boys and Girls Club.

* The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library is closed on Sundays.
Sunday service will resume on September 9, 2007.

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6.

2005 Toyota Prius for Sale

Posted by: "anneschwartzdc" anneschwartzdc@yahoo.com   anneschwartzdc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:43 am (PST)

We're reluctantly selling our beloved Toyota Prius but only because we
are leaving the country. It has only 11,000 miles on it and is in
excellent shape and includes front and side curtain air bags, GPS
navigation system, stereo with 6 CD changer, Bluetooth compatible, and
fantastic gas mileage. We're asking the Kelly Blue Book price of
$21,000; the new version would run you about $28,000+. Red exterior,
tan cloth interior.

Ideally, we are looking for someone who is willing to accept delivery
the week of August 14th.

7.

Mahogany double doors for sale

Posted by: "c_rhind" c_rhind@yahoo.com   c_rhind

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:43 am (PST)

Beautiful Mahogany double doors inset with beveled glass. Lovely as
outside doors; would also be striking doors inside. 72" across by 79"
down. Photo available on request. $500 OBO. Please email Connie at
c_rhind@yahoo.com or call 240-381-7131.

8.

colonial shutters

Posted by: "jenifer bland" jcrabland@hotmail.com

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:45 am (PST)

I have two pairs of interior off-white wooden shutters at each downstairs
window. One pair has started to lose slats, and I've been looking in vain
for some to repair it or custom-make a replacement. Any ideas? Or if anyone
has a forgotten pair hidden away somewhere I'd certainly be interested in
buying it. The shutters are 26" high and each folding piece is 9" wide.
Jenny Bland - 202 364-7116.

9.

National Night Out Against Crime

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:56 am (PST)

From: Samantha Nolan <nolantutor@yahoo.com>

Please mark you calendars for August 7 and National Night Out Against
Crime. There will be many activities throughout the 2nd District and
in each of the PSAs. A list of the events will be sent to you
shortly. Please try to set some time during the day to participate in
an event. If you can help in your PSA, please let your Lt. know, or
contact Sgt. Gwen Mapp. Her address is gwendolyn.mapp@dc.org. She
can use some helpers on this evening. Thank you. Samantha Nolan


10.

Looking for help with lawn care & plant watering

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:59 am (PST)

From: Sarah Chasson <sarahchasson@verizon.net>

Lawn care and watering help needed from August 11th through August
25th. Perfect for a student! Help us keep our plants alive while we
are on vacation by watering every other evening. Takes about an hour.
Pay is $15 per visit. Please call Sarah at 202-244-6036. Thanks.

11.

DC's Trees Getting Too Dry This Summer

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:14 am (PST)

From: Catherine Handren <chandren@caseytrees.org>

Conditions in Washington DC have been very dry this summer and young
trees need your help!

Trees planted within the past three years need water and care to grow
strong and live long. Follow these simple steps to ensure your
neighborhood trees stay healthy.

Watering

* Apply water slowly so it penetrates the soil.

* During dry summer months, water new trees weekly with 10-20 gallons of
water; if the soil feels wet and soft to the touch use less, if dry and
hard use more.

* Using a Gator Bag, Ooze Tube, 5-gallon bucket with small holes in the
bottom, or a hose turned on low for 1/2 hour are all ways to
effectively water trees.

Mulching

* Mulch keeps the soil moist and controls weeds.

* Shredded bark or leaf compost works best.

* Use the "3-3" rule: place three inches of mulch in a three foot wide
ring extending from the tree trunk.

* Replenish mulch yearly.

* Never mound mulch up around the base of the tree - "volcano mulching."

Weed Wacker & Lawnmower Warning!

Weed trimmers and lawn mowers kill hundreds of trees every year by
tearing off their bark. Avoid hitting the bottom of the tree with these
tools and maintain the mulch around your trees to protect them from
injury.

www.caseytrees.org

Catherine Handren I Communications Associate I Casey Trees I
www.caseytrees.org

1425 K Street NW Suite 1020 I Washington DC 20005 I (o) 202 349 1898 I
(c) 202 725 2648

Help young trees survive this summer. Water them 10-20 gallons weekly.

12.

Auto Theft Prevention

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:15 am (PST)

From: MPDC2368 <mpdc2368@comcast.net>

Metropolitan Police Department: Auto Theft Prevention

Every day in the District of Columbia, approximately 18 vehicles are
stolen. These stolen vans, cars, motorcycles, and trucks cost victims
time and money, as well as increase everyone's insurance premiums.
Often, stolen vehicles are used to commit other crimes.

The Metropolitan Police Department recommends a "layered approach" to
protecting your vehicle. The theory is that the more "layers of
protection" you use, the more difficult your vehicle will be to steal.
Read the MPDC's Layered Approach to auto theft prevention.

Read the additional information for auto theft prevention below:

a.. Consumer Tips
b.. What Is a VIN Number?
c.. Types of VIN Scams
d.. Watch Your Car Auto Theft Prevention Program

Consumer Tips

a.. Look closely at the vehicle identification number (VIN) plate,
located on the driver's side of the dashboard, to see if it appears
tampered with.
b.. Never buy a used car without getting the vehicle's title or pink
slip at the time you buy it, in person. Double-check the VIN with the
number listed on the title, the registration papers, and the federal
certification label on the driver's side door.
c.. Ask to see identification of the person who is selling you the
car; record his/her name, address, phone number, and driver's license
number. Call the phone number before you buy the car. Often, scam
artists will provide the phone number of a pay phone.
d.. Obtain a vehicle history report. There are several companies that,
for a nominal fee, will run the VIN through their computers and check
the history of the vehicle. These companies can be found on the web by
performing a search for "Vehicle History Reports."

What Is a VIN Number?

Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) are serial numbers for vehicles
that are used to differentiate similar makes and models. Similar to
social security numbers, every vehicle has a unique VIN. VIN plates
are located on the dashboard and can be viewed through the windshield.
Law enforcement agencies use VINs to determine if a vehicle has an
active theft record.

Types of VIN Scams

a.. VIN Switch: Thieves use VIN switching to disguise the identity of
a stolen vehicle. They will replace the VIN on a stolen vehicle with a
VIN that is not recorded as stolen. The thief will then try to resell
the stolen car to an unsuspecting customer. Some VIN switchers will
also create fraudulent titles and registrations to go along with the
vehicle.
b.. Salvage Switch: A vehicle that is extensively damaged, burned, or
stripped, and determined not to be eligible for repair is called
"salvaged." Thieves use phony identification to buy a salvaged vehicle
just to obtain the title and the VIN. Then, they go out and steal a
car that is the same make and model, and switch the VIN plates. The
thieves then claim that the stolen car is in fact the salvaged one
that is rebuilt, register the vehicle using the phony identification
information, and then resell it to an innocent purchaser.
c.. Strip and Run: This is another scam that thieves use to disguise a
stolen car. In this situation, a car thief steals a car, strips it for
the parts, then abandons it. Eventually, police recover the vehicle
and cancel the theft record. The thieves purchase the vehicle's frame
at an insurance or police auto auction and then re-attach the parts
they stole from the car, resulting in a car that is no longer listed
as stolen.

OFC k. A. Sodimu
MPDC--4D
PSA-401

13.

Nanny Referral

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:17 am (PST)

From: myztery83 <myztery83@yahoo.com>

I would like to recommend our Nanny to the community. I have posted
before and she has not been offered a position as of yet, Cara our
nanny for the past 2 years is reliable, trustworthy, responsible and
loves children. We have 2 children ages 2 and 6. Our children
absolutely adore her. She also does errands and cleaning. She is 23
years old, has a new vehicle, college educated. She is very
respectful and will consider any offer please call her at 240-350-
5717 or email me directly and I will pass on your information to
her. She is available to start as soon as you need her. We haved
moving out of the area and would love to help her find a new family
to help. She is wonderful and you will be very happy with her. If
you or someone you know is hiring at your place of employment you
may want to contact Cara. She is a hardworker and would be a benefit
to any company.

Respectfully,

Erin

14.

August 1st Library Community Listening Meeting

Posted by: "acsullivan2001" acsullivan@starpower.net   acsullivan2001

Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:35 pm (PST)

LIBRARY COMMUNITY LISTENING MEETING
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
6:30 PM -- 8:30 PM

LOCATION: Tenley-Friendship Interim Library, 4200 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
(corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Van Ness) Washington, DC 20016

The District of Columbia Public Library invites you to discuss your
hopes and dreams for the new Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library.
With design of the library scheduled to begin in Fall 2007, this is the
first of several community meetings planned. Share your ideas for what
the community needs and the special programs you would like to see as
part of your library.

submitted on behalf of DCPL by Anne C. Sullivan, ANC 3E05

15.

Alert:  Problems at Stoddert School

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" ksmith1804@starpower.net   kathysmithindc

Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:46 pm (PST)

From: ANC 3B <anc3b@aol.com>

There is a recurring problem at Stoddert Elementary School. It
appears that either a gang (FMC) or some other group have taken up
Stoddert as their evening home. Last week they threw a brick through a
classroom window and this week they have placed graffiti on school
property and have littered the garden and back area of the school with
beer bottles. They are also burning pizza boxes and fireworks.
Yesterday they left a hate message for the school kids. They set up
chairs and couches each night which are removed each morning. The
school system and the police have been alerted.

If anyone sees anything suspicious going on at the school, please
report it to the police right away.