23 Jun 2016

News:

Help Stephanie Goodloe’s Family

Sometimes the news is so incredibly sad and inexplicable that there is very little to say. Such is the case in the death of Stephanie Goodloe. Goodloe, who was a youth pastor at Mount Gilead Baptist Church, was described by her friends as a “God-fearing passionate woman with an infectious smile” left behind a daughter, Simaya, […]


23 Jun 2016

Events:

To Do: Weekend of June 23rd – 26th

Happy Thursday! No need to water your plants today! May your roof remain intact and your electricity robust! What’s shaking around the neighborhood? Tonight We Happy Few presents Chalk at Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (CHAW). Inspired by the classic Brecht play, Chalk is a story about motherhood. A judge draws a chalk circle on the ground […]


22 Jun 2016

Kids:

Help E Street Adventures With Olympics-Themed Field Day!

  Back in 2013, when Rena Goldman was living in the 1600 block of E Street NE, she had a great idea: Why not put together a Halloween-themed party for her neighbor kids? Luckily, she counted on the help of a fire dancer childhood friend with whom she’d reconnected here in DC and the help of […]


20 Jun 2016

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Latrobe’s Steam Engine

I recently finally read Gordon Brown’s book The Captain Who Burned His Ships, about Thomas Tingey and his building – and rebuilding – of the Washington Navy Yard. I learned a fair bit along the way, including new information about one of my favorite characters in Navy Yard – and Washington D.C. – history: Benjamin […]


17 Jun 2016

ANC:

ANC 6B10 Update

ANC 6B10 commissioner  K. Denise Rucker Krepp shares an update for her SMD and parts of ANC 6B in general. The information on lead at Payne Elementary School is of special interest to the community at large.  WMATA Crime Stats   Yesterday afternoon, WMATA sent me the following list of crimes that occurred at the Stadium […]


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