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October 25, 2008

Digest 592 (3 Messages)

1.
Meeting with the Mayor on Stoddert Recreation Center From: ANC 3B
2a.
Re: Window replacements From: kathysmithindc
3a.
Re: Neighbor's drumming From: kathysmithindc
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Meeting with the Mayor on Stoddert Recreation Center

Posted by: "ANC 3B" ANC3B@aol.com

Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:13 am (PDT)



ANC 3B -- 25-Oct-08, 10:14 AM


ANC 3B News for: Communit-E


Mayor Fenty will be holding a public meeting about plans for the new Stoddert Recreation Center on Thursday, October 30th, at 7 pm at Stoddert Elementary School (4001 Calvert Street, NW). All are welcome.

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2a.

Re: Window replacements

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

Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:19 am (PDT)

From: "Thomas N. Bethell" <Tombethell@gmail.com>
Chevy Chase Window Repair (Mr. Fathi Amari) does beautiful work. Just
replaced 32 sash cords in our 68-year-old house and did the job so
meticulously that you would never know he had been there. And at a very
reasonable price. He can be reached at 301-951-6138 or 240-413-4207
(cell).

Tom Bethell

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FROM: biernmail@aol.com
I can HIGHLY recommend All Four Seasons Col. They just
replaced all our ancient windows with new energy-efficient
double-hung windows and they did a great job at a
sensational price. The house is already warmer and quieter!
The gentleman who handled our contract is Phil Zlotnick. His
number is 301-580-9399. Please give him a call. You won't be
disappointed. Bari Sedar

3a.

Re: Neighbor's drumming

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

Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:19 am (PDT)

From: "KD McLynn" <kdmclynn@starpower.net>

It is very nice & neighborly to ask for suggestions on how to handle
drumming next door.

In addition to the great ideas offered, just wanted to add a perspective
from observing some of the positive aspects of music in our
family/community. Our son is off at college now so he is mostly away, but
he has been playing in our basement for years. Our loving neighbors have
been wonderful about it. He gave his cell phone number to them so
that they
could call him any time the noise was too loud or ill timed. That was to
give them volume & timing control. For example, if one of your little
ones
is home sick, a band playing next door is not a good idea, even if it is
still early. They were tremendously supportive of him learning to
play.

Through high school it made a huge difference that he and his friends were
at home writing songs about social change and practicing music. As a
parent, it is much better for one's child to play music at home than
hang at
the Metro stop or the "mall." Granted, they are noisy, but they formed
strong bonds as friends, learned how to work together as a band, ate
healthier snacks and in addition to working hard at their music, they are
all active in community service. Playing music, even drums, can have an
upside. Besides it takes more than once-a-week practice at school to
become
a musician or singer. I, for one, would welcome more people in our
neighborhood taking up an instrument. So thankful that you are
striving to
be gentle!

Thanks,

Kate