DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
Downtown/Penn Quarter – Yes folks…it’s police week (schedule of events) confirmed by our seeing a really cool late 1950s/early 1960s DC police car at the car parade yesterday morning on 6th Street, NW. Although celebrations seem to have gotten better kempt in recent years, keep those digital cameras handy. [The (Mount Vernon) Triangle]
Mount Pleasant – The Farmer’s Market in Mount Pleasant is on! [The 42 (Bus)]
Columbia Heights – Local DJs in the house at Wonderland… [New Columbia Heights]
Columbia Heights (again) – Sundress party also at Wonderland. Men included for extra kicks. [Heights Life]
Capitol Waterfront/Ballpark District – Waterfront Park groundbreaking coming soon. If you haven’t walked around this area, go down there with your imagination caps on. It will be spectacular. (And if you have a couple of million dollars in solid financing, that would be appreciated too.) [JD Land: Ballpark and Beyond]
Downtown – The Washington Kastles tennis team are back in action this summer in the CenterCityDC center court for another season. Not quite Wimbledon but a good time nonetheless…we’ll take it! [The (Mount Vernon) Triangle)]
ANC8C in Southeast – You thought ANC2C in Shaw had issues. Ha! [Congress Heights On The Rise]
Downtown – DNA Meeting Tomorrow Night – Don’t forget the Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) meeting is tomorrow night at the Calvary Baptist Church (733 8th Street, NW). Tommy Wells, Councilmember for Ward 6, will be the primary discussion leader and the PSA101W police update will also be presented. Representatives from Chapters Literary Arts Center & Bookstore will also be there to share their plans for a new location at 601 Pennsylvania Avenue (entrance on Indiana Avenue) too.
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that’s the exact same car! the driver had the siren going during the parade and I can tell you it works perfectly…good sleuthing!
I almost got run over today by a mini-bus from some out-of-town police department running a red light. Apparently traffic lights don’t apply to them either.
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I saw a vintage cop car late last week. Was it the same one you saw in the parade?