DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Here’s what we were reading last week about neighborhood news in DC. Have neighborhood thoughts? Leave them in the comments!
Mount Vernon Triangle – Mayoral candidate Vincent Gray will be at the MVSNA membership meeting this Tuesday evening in the Yale Laundry Lofts. [Life In Mount Vernon Square]
Penn Quarter – The RAMMYs include some Penn Quarter notables such as the Chef of the Year award going to Scott Drewno at The Source (575 Pennsylvania Ave NW). Bibiana, PS7’s, Coco Sala, and Proof got props too. For you home gamers, the RAMMYs are the yearly awards given out to DC area restaurants in various categories by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW). [Washington Business Journal]
Shaw – A nice photo collection from the UHOP (United House of Prayer) parade. [Life In Mount Vernon Square]
Penn Quarter – Metro Performs! seeks entertainers of all genres to perform at ten Metro stations this summer. Auditions are this upcoming Saturday, June 19th from 10 am to 4 pm at Metro HQ (600 5th St NW). [WMATA]
Columbia Heights – The new bar Meridian Pint (11th St and Park Rd NW) will have a few beer taps at specially constructed tables where groups of patrons can sit. Swipe your credit card, pour the beer yourself, get charged according to the flow meter and enjoy. [Prince of Petworth]
14th Street NW – Two new Italian restaurants plan to grace 14th Street NW. [Borderstan]
Capitol Riverfront – The proprietor of the Near Southeast website JDLand launches a new series looking back at the history of the area. First up? The 1977 Cinema Follies Fire. [JD Land: Near Southeast]
14th Street NW – The Point Chaud Creperie on 14th St NW (cross street: S St NW) gets an opening hurrah. [14th and You]
Columbia Heights – The proprietors of the New Columbia Heights website put in their second effort for a new series called Nonprofits in the Neighborhood. The profilee? Thrive DC. [New Columbia Heights]
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