Sunday, October 14, 2018

Anacostia Nip & Sip 2018

Art of War Concept: Make forays in fertile country in order to supply your army with food.
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This past weekend included another successful Anacostia Nip & Sip event! This was the 4th annual Nip & Sip in the Anacostia Historic District. The event is pot luck event where neighbors open up their homes to host 1 of 4 dinner courses that include Appetizers, Soup & Salads, Dinner and Desserts. After spending an hour at a host home, neighbors move to the next house for the next dinner course. The event is always a lot of fun and is a great chance for residents to get to know their fellow neighors. Below are some pics from this years event.













































Friday, June 1, 2018

Uniontown Bar & Grill is Closed

Art of War Concept: The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting
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If you have not heard by now, Uniontown Bar & Grill has closed. Yup, that is right, Closed.

In talking with the former owner, he said that he signed over his lease to Chase Bank. There have been some fond memories of that place. I remember, the Historic Anacostia Block Association and River East Emerging Leaders (reel) celebrating the original grand opening and then the reopening years later.

So we are loosing a restaurant, but gaining a new banking partner.

If you have kept up with the news, JPMorgan Chase & Co is investing heavily in Anacostia. Other than just giving their money, they want to have a greater presence in the community. So they will be opening a branch in the neighborhood.

Not sure if there will be time to have a going away party for Uniontown. Will keep you posted. Below is a pic from the past to remind everyone of the history of the building.

Bury's Ice Cream on Nicohols Ave., SE



Monday, May 21, 2018

Storm Drain Murals in Anacostia

Art of War Concept: Military tactics are like unto water; for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downwards... Water shapes its course according to the nature of the ground over which it flows
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We all pass by storm drains every day and forget they are a fast lane for our urban storm water directly into the Anacostia River. Unfortunately, some use these drains as sort of a trashcan, sweeping trash and debris into them thinking they will never to be seen again. This is not the case.

This trash eventually ends up in the Anacostia River.  One of the many reasons why the River is polluted preventing us from fishing, swimming or enjoying other water activities is because of this trash. Some even say that the health of the River is tied directly to the health of the community it is named after. This past week was a perfect example. It rained every day and the litter you saw on the street was swept away by the rain water into the drain. See the video below.





Earlier this year the Historic Anacostia Block Association partnered with the Anacostia Watershed Society (AWS) in their Storm Water Drain Mural project. The goal of the project is to paint murals on the drains to hopefully make people think twice about littering and also bring awareness to the importance of a clean river. The AWS asked local artist to submit renderings. Community members served as the judges and picked the best 8 to be painted on the drains. We are happy to report we selected several Ward 8 residents as winners.

Take a look at the newly painted drains below.

One of my favorites, because I know the artist.
Location: Valley and Chester SE

Location: Bottom of Green St SE

Another one my favorites
Location: V and 15th St SE

Location: U and 13th St SE

Location: V and 13th St SE

Location: Anacostia Library Parking Lot