The Langston Civic Association will be hosting a small holiday party at the Patsy Hartsfield Center (2026 Maryland Ave. NE) on Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 4-6 pm. Come and greet your neighbors while enjoying a full buffet.
Anyone in the community is welcome whether you are a member of the association or not, but space at the Patsy Hartsfield Center is limited so please buy a ticket in advance. Tickets are only $5. If you are able to help a family in need this holiday season, please give a toy to a child in our community. You can drop off new, unwrapped toys for a girl or boy between the ages of 5-14. We will be collecting toys from now until December 14 at the Patsy Hartsfield Center 2026 Maryland Ave NE. Monday - Friday 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM You can now vote at the Trinidad Recreation Center during early voting this year starting on Friday Oct. 26. Check out the list below of other locations where you can vote early ahead of this year's Nov. 6, 2018 General Election.
Early Voting Locations: *ALL WARDS* One Judiciary Square Oct. 22 - Nov. 2, 2018 Monday - Sunday: 8:30am - 7 pm 441 4th St. NW Paper and Electronic Ballots *WARD 5 LOCATIONS* Trinidad Recreation Center Oct. 26 - Nov. 2, 2018 Monday - Sunday: 8:30am - 7 pm 1310 Childress St. NE Electronic Ballots Only Turkey Thicket Recreation Center Oct. 26 - Nov. 2, 2018 Monday - Sunday: 8:30am - 7 pm 1100 Michigan Ave. NE Electronic Ballots Only Wednesday, August 22, 2018
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place NW Looking for volunteer opportunities? Don’t miss Serve DC’s 4th Annual volunteer recruitment fair to empower District boys and young men of color. Register online at Eventbrite
Members of the Langston Civic Association met Tuesday night to discuss a variety of upcoming events in our community.
Capt. Duncan Bedlion of MPD updated the community on recent crimes in the area and requested the association's support for an upcoming collaboration between DPW, DCRA and MPD to tackle vacant properties that have become haven's for drugs and other crime. The civic association's president, Sydelle Moore recently sponsored a community walk-through to identify these properties and other ongoing issues with Mayor Bowser's Office of Community Relations and members expressed approval that MPD would be making an effort to address these concerns. Community members also heard presentations from Community Mediation DC, received an update on RFK redevelopment and talked over the details of several upcoming projects and events in our community with the Anacostia Watershed Society. Our association will be partnering with the Anacostia Watershed Society to do several projects this year including:
Please keep an eye on our blog for additional details about these upcoming events. Take a Look at Preliminary Sketches for Two Murals:
Please remember these drawing are not completed. They are just sketches.
The new owner of the Food 7 Store also attended the meeting to share his plans for addressing some of the longstanding issues at the store and reaffirm his commitment to abiding by the terms set in our settlement agreement. Community members thanked him and then continued the conversation by discussing ways that Sylvia's Liquor could improve safety near the store. Everyone has until the end of the week to submit suggestions for a possible settlement agreement with the store. Learn more about what types of suggestions can be made and how to make them by reading our previous post on this topic.
Mayor Bowser and Cm. McDuffie also sent representatives to offer updates on the budget and what their offices are doing to address violent crime. You can read about Cm. McDuffie's work on his website. Video From Mayor Bowser's Office: |
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