Wednesday, 31 August 2016

[WardFive] IRS Telephone Scam 8/30/16

 

Please share with your family and neighbors!

I have received these calls along with some neighbors.

 

Public Information Office (202) 727-4383

August 30, 2016

IRS Telephone Scam
The Metropolitan Police Department is informing the public about a consumer scam where aggressive telephone calls are being made by scammers posing as IRS representatives.
These callers usually threaten arrest or prosecution if money is not immediately paid. Technology allows the scammer to "spoof" or alter the Caller ID to make it appear that the call is coming from legitimate law enforcement or IRS phone numbers. Most of these scams originate from overseas using VOIP phone services such as Skype or MagicJack. These services allow a scammer from any part of the world to obtain a phone number with any area code they wish. Many times the scammers choose a 202 area code to add legitimacy to their scam, due to the Metropolitan Police Department, Treasury Department, and other Federal Agencies being headquartered in Washington, D.C.
The IRS will never:

* Call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a tax bill.
* Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a Greendot pre-paid card, or wire services such as Western Union or MoneyGram.
* Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying.
If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS and asking for money, immediately HANG UP. Under no circumstances should you engage them in conversation or provide any personal information. Also do one of the following:
If you think you might owe taxes, call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. The IRS employees can help you with a payment issue.
If you've been targeted by this scam, please report the incident by completing the following online report: http://www.treasury.gov/tigta/contact_report_scam.shtml
Also contact the Federal Trade Commission and use their "FTC Complaint Assistant" at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov<https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/>
Remember to add "IRS Telephone Scam" to the comments of your complaint.
If you have further questions regarding this scam, please contact the Financial and Cyber Crimes Unit at 202-727-4159 or mpd.fraud-unit@dc.gov<mailto:mpd.fraud-unit@dc.gov>

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Monday, 29 August 2016

cheat_training_group Fall Training

Hi all!

Fall Training, comprised of playboat and downriver sessions, lead by Steve-O and Tom, with guest instructors Bobby Miller and Danny Stock strts tomorrow! This is a great way to train for class IV whitewater and get in  on a trip to the Gauley this Fall! there are a couple spots left in each of the three training nights- Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday!

Be sure to pick your weekday and weekend for the Gauley. 

Jen Sass will be leading our Saturday orning "homework sessions" :) Hope you can make it!!!

Ashley McEwan

Calleva's Liquid Adventures 
301 229 0428

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[WardFive] Chancellor Search Community Forum

Neighbors- On behalf of Mayor Bowser and Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles, you are invited to attend and participate in community forums being held to gain community insight as we search for the next Chancellor of DCPS. Please find details on each forum below. Childcare and light refreshments will be available at each forum. More information on the search for a new DCPS Chancellor can be found at dcpsrising.dc.gov.

 

 

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Roosevelt SHS – 4301 13th Street, NW, 20011

6:30pm – 8:00pm

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roosevelt-hs-chancellor-search-community-forum-tickets-26948704300?aff=es2

*Spanish interpretation will be available.

 

 

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Eastern SHS – 1700 E. Capitol Street, NE, 20003

6:30pm - 8:00pm

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eastern-hs-chancellor-search-community-forum-tickets-26948948029?aff=es2

*Spanish interpretation will be available.

 

 

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Savoy ES – 2400 Shannon Place, SE, 20020

6:30pm – 8:00pm

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/savoy-es-chancellor-search-community-forum-tickets-26948997176?aff=es2

 

 

 

Lionell Gaines

Ward 5 Liaison, Community Outreach Specialist

Government of the District of Columbia - Executive Office of the Mayor

Mayor’s Office of Community Relations and Services (MOCRS)

Follow @DCMOCRS on Twitter

 

 

 

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[WardFive] Saturday: ZRR: MLK Lib recap

Our ANC Commissioner Gayle Carley and I was at the meeting. The meeting Saturday was very informative.  It is about RE Zoning that I shared with you two or three years ago. Things do not go away.

 If we do not stop them we could a corner store at the end of your block, someone could build an apartment unit in their garage next door to you.  

 

Please do not set back and then complain.  At our September 14 meeting, I had invited the Zoning Commission.  After the meeting Saturday, I need to rethink if it is still a good idea. Because by the time of the meeting we hope to have gone to court. Please sign the support form!

 

                                    We need to know how we can protect our community. 

 

 

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President 

North Woodridge Citizens

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

 

From: d.c. forrd [mailto:dc4reality@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 3:40 AM
To: Shirley Smith <srs-usasc@rcn.com>
Subject: Fwd: Saturday: ZRR: MLK Lib recap

 

Hey good planning advocates,

So glad you could make time on Saturday, with 51 others concerned residents who heard the news, spoke up, and signed in throughout the 2-hours.  All eight wards representing!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR (in pencil for now)
It looks like the submission of our court case will happen either Wednesday or Thursday this week.
  Soon to be determined as it now depends on our legal team which will be formed in full today.


SHARE THE NEWS WITH FRIENDS!
We are asking all supporters to sign up officially using this form >> http://www.twilightzoning.org/supporters

Please send the above link around to your friends by email, FB, instagram, by any means necessary

We hope to hear from you in support!

Thanks,
Chris O.

PS: This email focuses on part one of the two track PUSHBACK -- the legal case!  The other track -- custom zoning -- will be unveiled soon. 
Do you want to host a forum in your neighborhood?  Let us know and we can assist!


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Saturday, 27 August 2016

[WardFive] DC911 Call Center Down

DC 911 Call Center down dial 202-727-9099 for emergencies

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[WardFive] "Getting Rid of Possessions: It's Harder Than You Think."

SHARING!

 

Thought you might enjoy reading the enclosed article, “Getting Rid of Possessions: It’s Harder Than You Think.”  If you are anything like me, you have a really hard time getting rid of possessions.  If you do, I hope that you will find the attached article helpful.  If not, you might want to share it with someone who does have difficulty getting rid of possessions. 

 

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Re: [WardFive] Get Your NMAAHC Museum EntryTickets Beginning 8/27 @ 9:00 AM

Good morning. 
Thank you Shirley
Lady Pat

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 26, 2016, at 8:29 PM, Shirley Smith <srs-usasc@rcn.com> wrote:

 

T​he Timed Pass Entry Tickets to the National Museum of African American History and Culture will be issue beginning tomorrow Saturday, August 27 at 9:00 am (EST).

 

To obtain timed passes, visit the museum's website nmaahc.si.edu.

 

The museum’s website is being updated momentarily to provide information about how to obtain advance Timed Passes online and by phone.  

 

The first group of passes will be available from Saturday, September 24 to October 31, 2016.  Additional passes will be available online for November and December during September.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"When You Learn, Teach. When You Get, Give. ~ Maya Angelou

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Friday, 26 August 2016

[WardFive] Get Your NMAAHC Museum EntryTickets Beginning 8/27 @ 9:00 AM

 

T​he Timed Pass Entry Tickets to the National Museum of African American History and Culture will be issue beginning tomorrow Saturday, August 27 at 9:00 am (EST).

 

To obtain timed passes, visit the museum's website nmaahc.si.edu.

 

The museum's website is being updated momentarily to provide information about how to obtain advance Timed Passes online and by phone.  

 

The first group of passes will be available from Saturday, September 24 to October 31, 2016.  Additional passes will be available online for November and December during September.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"When You Learn, Teach. When You Get, Give. ~ Maya Angelou

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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

[WardFive] No to Trump - protest in DC, August 28th @ 2PM

 

 

We can do this and get everyone to vote against him.

 

 

August 24, 2016                                                                                             Media Contact:

                                                                                                                        Deneysha Richard

                                                                                                                        (202)-460-3046

                                                                                                                        information@dc51.us

 

 

Media Advisory

 

Elected officials, faith leaders, activists, and community leaders join forces to protest and say NO to Donald Trump

 

For more than a year, Presidential candidate Donald Trump has been spreading hate on the campaign trail.  His hateful messages have targeted specific communities, but aim to create division in all communities. 

 

Please join us on the anniversary of the March on Washington, as we come together in a peaceful demonstration as a community, and stand against hate.  We will say no to the call for violence, hate, and exclusion that candidate Trump continues to advocate for, and instead we will offer a prayer to promote peace, and ask for tolerance, and a discussion that includes practical solutions to the challenges facing America.   

 

What:  Protest against Donald Trump

 

Who:  Elected officials, faith leaders, activists, and community leaders

          

Where:  12th and Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC (site of future Trump Hotel)

 

When:  Sunday, August 28th 2016, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

 

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[WardFive] No to Trump protest in DC, August 28th @ 2PM

August 24, 2016                                                                                             Media Contact:

                                                                                                                        Deneysha Richard

                                                                                                                        (202)-460-3046

                                                                                                                        information@dc51.us

 

 

Media Advisory

 

Elected officials, faith leaders, activists, and community leaders join forces to protest and say NO to Donald Trump

 

For more than a year, Presidential candidate Donald Trump has been spreading hate on the campaign trail.  His hateful messages have targeted specific communities, but aim to create division in all communities. 

 

Please join us on the anniversary of the March on Washington, as we come together in a peaceful demonstration as a community, and stand against hate.  We will say no to the call for violence, hate, and exclusion that candidate Trump continues to advocate for, and instead we will offer a prayer to promote peace, and ask for tolerance, and a discussion that includes practical solutions to the challenges facing America.   

 

What:  Protest against Donald Trump

 

Who:  Elected officials, faith leaders, activists, and community leaders

          

Where:  12th and Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC (site of future Trump Hotel)

 

When:  Sunday, August 28th 2016, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

 

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[WardFive] Pushback on Saturday

 

The DC Zoning Rewrite (ZRR)

is WRONG!

 

I am hoping you may be able to attend this event on Saturday  

www.twilightzoning.org/pushback

Sat Aug 27th, 3 to 5pm at MLK library.

This is especially an invite to those up and coming indy lawyers who may want to work alongside a DC legend, Johnny Barnes, to help bring a civil case against purposeful poor planning in the District.

As well, we want signers on in support!

 




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[WardFive] Seabury Resources Jazz and Garden Party

 

 

 Date: Friday, August 26th/5:30-7:30 PM

Location: House of Togetherness, 1835 Evarts St NE, WDC 20018

Learn more about Age in Place in DC

Yard Games, Refreshments, Music

Questions? Contact Alexandra Rich, 202-635-9384 

Submitted by,

Carol Fleming

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Tuesday, 23 August 2016

[WardFive] Seabury Resources Jazz and Garden Party

 Date: Friday, August 26th/5:30-7:30 PM
Location: House of Togetherness, 1835 Evarts St NE, WDC 20018
Learn more about Age in Place in DC
Yard Games, Refreshments, Music
Questions? Contact Alexandra Rich, 202-635-9384 
Submitted by,
Carol Fleming

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[WardFive] FYI - upcoming program featuring two SNCC Legacy Project Board members

 

Good morning Community,

 Attached is information on the Sterling A.Brown Event!  

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

BROOKLAND BUSBOYS AND POETS

6:30-9:00pm   $10

 

 

Shirley

This program honoring the late Poet Laureate and black scholar Sterling Brown deserves to be on the schedule of all interested in high Black Culture! 

Timothy Jenkins 

 

For your information - program on Sterling A. Brown.

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Monday, 22 August 2016

[WardFive] Countdown to the living National Park Service emblem - Thursday, August 25

Join me in being a part of making history on the 100th Anniversary!

 

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President

US Africa Sister Cities Foundation, Inc.

DC-Dakar

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

Friends:

 

Thank you for interest in the National Mall's attempt to make the world's largest human National Park Service emblem – the Arrowhead! We're just a week away, and the excitement around the Mall is growing. As you can see, the umbrellas have arrived – 1,020 in all, four different colors, to help create the Arrowhead.

 



As we continue to prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime event, we've been in contact with the folks at Guinness World Records, and we fully expect that this event will be officially certified as a world record. So not only do you have the chance to participate in a once-in-a-lifetime National Park Service centennial event, but you'll walk away with bragging rights as a Guinness record holder to boot!

 

Of course, the only way that happens is if we have enough people to complete the Arrowhead. So we not only need you, but your family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors – pretty much anyone who loves the national parks and wants to help us celebrate the centennial!

 

As a quick reminder, here are the details – check-in staff will be on site starting at 8 a.m. on Thursday, August 25 on the west grounds of the Washington Monument (closest to the Lincoln Memorial); the first 1,020 people to arrive and check in will receive and umbrella and commemorative t-shirt. We ask everyone to arrive by 9, so we can start assembling the Arrowhead at 10 a.m. When everything is in place, we'll have photographers at the top of the Washington Monument and in a helicopter to capture the moment, which we'll share on social media, as well as directly with folks who provided their email address on the website.

 

The living Arrowhead is just one of a number of programs around the National Mall celebrating the National Park Service centennial that day, and throughout the week. We hope you'll also join the us in Constitution Gardens for Thursday night's NPS Birthday Bash - Celebrate 100 Years with Music, Comedy and Beers or Saturday's America's Front Yard Family Fun Festival. Details and the full schedule of events for programs around the National Mall is available online here

 

We look forward to seeing you next Thursday!

 

 

The Staff of National Mall and Memorial Parks

 

 

 

 

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Friday, 19 August 2016

[WardFive] Brookland Middle School Beautification

Good Evening,

This Saturday we need your support!

Brookland Middle School
1150 Michigan Ave, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Campus Beautification Event
August 20, 2016
10:00 am to 1:00 pm

We need a group of volunteers to hang classroom posters, resetting school lockers (roughly 200+), outside beautification and classroom setup for teachers.

If you or anyone you know interested in volunteering please register below:
http://beautificationdayatbrooklandms.eventbrite.com/

OR just come by. See you tomorrow!

Commissioner Ursula Higgins
Chairperson, ANC 5B
Single Member District 5B02
Telephone: 202-321-5289
Email: 5b02@anc.dc.gov
Website: www.anc5b.org

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[WardFive] Chuck Brown Day, Trump protest 8/28, Newsletter, other

I hope everyone is doing well.  Here are a few items to help you enjoy the end of summer.  Start this weekend with the DC Statehood event in Ward 8, continue with the Chuck Brown Day festival, and end the month of August with a peaceful demonstration against hate, as we commemorate another year of the March on Washington by standing together against hate:   On August 28th, join us at protest against Trump (we will also hold another protest on Trump Hotel opening day scheduled for September 12th). 

 

Please also visit http://dcireporter.com/dominican-day-parade-2016/ to watch a short video and some photos of this weekend’s Dominican Day Parade n New York City where DC Statehood was present, and embraced by New York City Mayor Di Blasio, and many other supporters. 

 

Be sure to watch a good segment by students about DC Statehood: https://www.facebook.com/yourdctv/videos/1361755203853749/, and don’t forget to also watch this month’s DC Statehood Today Show, now playing on DCTV  You can watch the show on-line at:  http://www.dc51.us/tvshow.  Show highlights include guests Ms. District of Columbia 2016, and former DC Mayor Sharon Pratt.

 

Be sure to also download a copy of our August DC Statehood Today newsletter at: http://www.dc51.us/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DCStatehoodTodayNewsletterAugust2016.pdf

 

I hope you continue to enjoy your summer, and I look forward to seeing some of you at events below.

 

Thank you.

 

Franklin Garcia

US Representative (Shadow) for the District of Columbia

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, C-09

Washington DC 20004 

franklin.garcia@dc.gov

202-727-9110 (Office)

  

 

­­­­­Event: Ward 8 Democrats

Date: Saturday August 20th 2016  12:00pm - 2:00pm

Location: Taxi Cab Commission Hearing Room

2020 Shannon Place SE Washington, D.C.

Can D.C. actually become the 51st state? Join the Ward 8 Democrats for a discussion.  

 

Event: Chuck Brown Day

Date: Saturday August 20th 2016  3:00pm - 7:00pm

Location: Chuck Brown Memorial

2901 20th Street NE Washington, D.C.

Join us for a community celebration with music, food and fun while celebrating the legacy of Chuck Brown! Performing acts include Chuck Brown band, Secret Society, and more!

Contact: https://www.facebook.com/events/1086478954739609/ ­­­­­­­­­­­

 

Event: The Challenges of Addressing New Immigration Flows in Costa Rica

Date: Monday, August 22nd 2016 3:00pm-5:00pm

Location: The Wilson Center

1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20004

Join us for a wide-ranging discussion with President Solis on the multiple immigration challenges confronting Costa Rica, their impact on the country’s politics, economy and international relations.  The President of Costa Rica is confirmed for this event, and you must RSVP.

Contact: http://www.thedialogue.org/event/the-challenges-of-addressing-new-immigration-flows-in-costa-rica/ 

 

Event: 51 Statehood Speakers Bureau

Date: Tuesday August 23rd, 2016  6:00pm

Location: John A. Wilson Building

1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20004 Room G-9

Join us for an initiative to spread the word of D.C. Statehood. Members will be provided training, talking points, and materials to explain the importance of Statehood to every resident in every ward.

Contact: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/51-statehood-speakers-bureau-tickets-27096273684

 

Event: DC Protests against Trump

Date: Sunday, August 28th 2016, 2:00pm -4:00pm

Location: Trump International Hotel

1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20004

On the anniversary of the March on Washington, join community forces to promote peace and unite against hate:  Protest against Donald Trump.

Contact:  Deneysha Richard, 843-614-0390, or information@maestropc.com

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 17 August 2016

[WardFive] DCOA Needs Assessment Survey

 

Please participate and share.

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President 

North Woodridge Citizens

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

The GW Center for Aging, Health & Humanities, in collaboration with the District of Columbia Office on Aging (DCOA) is conducting a Needs Assessment for older adults in DC.  The purpose of the survey is to identify the unmet needs of seniors in Washington DC to enable our team to:

·      make recommendations to DCOA and service providers to better meet your needs,

·      identify evidence-based, cost-effective practices in other communities, and

·      develop creative strategies within the wards.

As a senior and a member of the DC community, your input is valuable. With your participation, together we can create an Age-Friendly DC. If you care for someone over 60 years of age or older who cannot fill out this survey, please fill it out according to your perception of their needs.

How to participate in the 2016 Survey

In-Person:    Pick up/complete a paper copy of the survey at any of the DCOA Senior Wellness Centers and Lead Agencies. When complete please return it to the same location.
Mail:               You may call 202-994-6726 to have one sent to you. This can be returned by mail or dropped off at a DCOA Senior Wellness Center or Lead Agency by August 30, 2016.
Electronically: You may take the survey online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DCOA-Seniors. Please complete by August 30, 2016.

 

 

Darlene Nowlin

Customer and Information Services Specialist

External Affairs/Communications

District of Columbia Office on Aging

500 K Street, NE

Washington, D.C.  20002

202-727-8364 (direct)

202-724-5622 (main)

202-741-5885 (fax)

darlene.nowlin@dc.gov

www.dcoa.dc.gov (website)

Help Grade DCOA!

 

Connect with DCOA: 

   

 

The DC Office on Aging’s Information and Referral/Assistance unit is relocating to the Independence Square Office Complex, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC  20024.  The closest Metro station is Federal Center SW, on the Orange, Blue and Silver Lines, and the P6 Bus travels close by. Hours of operation are: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Schedule your appointment by contacting us by phone or email at 202-724-5626 or ask.adrc@dc.gov.

 

 

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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

[WardFive] What do you want to ask the candidates for your neighborhood council?

Very interesting!

 

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President 

North Woodridge Citizens

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

 

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[WardFive] Fwd: Whither Washingtoniana? {Emergency - need to preserve access to this collection during MLK renovation!!!]



Theodora H. Brown

Begin forwarded message:

From: "A. Loikow" <aloikow@verizon.net>
Date: August 16, 2016 at 2:21:31 AM EDT
To: Undisclosed recipients:;
Subject: Whither Washingtoniana? {Emergency - need to preserve access to this collection during MLK renovation!!!]

In our struggle for statehood, access to this collection is essential.  Please contact the Library Board and the Council about moving this collection to a good temporary place where it will continue to be accessible to the public.  We can't afford to let it be boxed and put in a warehouse for years while MLK Library is renovated. See note at end of article about Library Board's meeting August 17.
Ann
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Whither Washingtoniana?

by Matthew Gilmore

https://march.rutgers.edu/2016/08/whither-washingtoniana/

Whither Washingtoniana?

By Matthew Gilmore

As the temporary closure of Martin Luther King Memorial Library in Washington, DC, for long-overdue renovation draws nigh, a huge question remains unanswered for the local history community—whither Washingtoniana?

Plans have been announced for the relocation of the DC Public Library's administrative offices to an office building at 1990 K Street NW. For those less familiar with Washington, DC, this location is near the end of the downtown business district, ten blocks west of MLK Library.  It does have the advantage of some transit access—an Orange/Blue/Silver-line Metro station just one block away and the Circulator and Metro buses. The building itself, built in 1978, is slated for redevelopment; other temporary residents include the displaced Goethe Institute.

The building at 1990 K Street NW. Photograph taken by Matthew Gilmore.

The 24,000 square feet of space is to be leased for library administrative offices. A tiny space, 5,800 square feet, has been leased for public service: the space "will host a computer training classroom, up to 12 public computers, space for adult literacy programs and a center for accessibility, space for holds to be picked up, and a small collection of new books."[1]

While that space is simply inadequate, the silence on public access to Washingtoniana during the several years' renovation closure has been deafening. Washingtoniana is unique—not only is it the unequalled collection of local history materials on Washington, DC, it is the resource for current information on Washington (the uniqueness of this combination is probably unrealized by the library itself). Every format of material has been collected: books, photographs, newspapers, microfilm, magazines, archival materials, sound recordings, video recordings. The collection was initiated in 1905 and became a separate division in 1928. It expanded greatly with the 1982 donation of the Washington Star photograph and newspaper clipping morgues. In 1996 I was able to write:

The Washingtoniana Division has evolved far beyond a traditional local history room—devoted to antiquarian and genealogical interests—into a department rare in scope and content among American public libraries. Washingtoniana aims to collect the substantive materials of the city's life and times, including laws and regulations, history, description, economics, religion, sociology, physical geography, education, housing, architecture, urban planning, art, literature, fiction, and biography—in addition to antiquarian and genealogical materials. Washingtoniana also collects maps, theses and dissertations, postcards, archival materials, and databases. Today's collection stands at approximately 20,000 volumes, 1,000 linear feet of vertical files, more than one million photographs, and 8,000 reels of microfilm.[2]

Other specialized collections have particular strengths, but Washingtoniana is the foundational starting place for researching the history of the District of Columbia—Any serious researcher on Washington, DC, makes use of Washingtoniana. Georgetown Branch Library's Peabody Room of Georgetowniana has been brought under Washingtoniana's jurisdiction since then. Washingtoniana has straddled the division between public library and special collection, offering uniquely open access. No other special or academic library collection offers similar access.

Even with generous physical access, intellectual access has always posed a challenge. Cataloging of materials is divided across several online and paper catalogs. Preservation has been a concern as well—progress is being made—materials have been microfilmed and now are being digitized and housed in "Dig DC." "Dig DC is your portal to selected digital collections from DC Public Library Special Collections. Find photos, maps, oral histories and more documenting the history of Washington D.C." Washingtoniana participated in the US Newspaper Program (USNP) as the District of Columbia grantee.

The historical primary and secondary research resources of Washington are distributed across numerous institutions—each with its own goals, resources, and governance—and ownership of materials. It is the responsibility of each to build a strong, vital role in the individual organizations in which they are embedded and bring those greater resources to bear for the good of the cause of documenting Washington's history.  The concept of combining any should be put to rest, allowing each to draw on its own individual strengths and mandates. Digital collaboration is the proper realm of collaboration, not the chimera of unifying physical collections.

While efforts are ongoing to set the DC Office of Public Records aright—and much progress has been made since my post last year—"Struggling to Preserve: Washington DC's Archives and Public Records Office"it is uncomfortable, to say the least, to contemplate an multiyear embargo on access to the unique resources of Washingtoniana. A mooted extremely limited "service point" located somewhere cannot hope to be adequate for access to materials, both in scope and hours of access.

Local history is a core part of the public library mission—the American Library Association just recently published Local History Reference Collections for Public Libraries articulating trends, practices, users, and needs for any public library local history collection. Neighboring Arlington County Library has invested in making its Center of Local History (formerly Virginiana Room) a model public library local history enterprise, but it does not match the scope of Washingtoniana for current materials. That the architectural renderings for the library renovation give no indication of any substantive research space is rather disturbing.[3]

Continued near-term and long-term substantive provisions for access to this unique collection—printed text, vertical file, microfilm, map, and photograph collections documenting the history of Washington—is what the DC population and the historical community locally and nationally require and deserve and should demand.

[The most effective way to try to ascertain the DC Public Library's position on access to and support of the Washingtoniana Division would be to attend their next Board of Trustees meeting, which has been rescheduled to August 17 at 6 pm at Martin Luther King Library. The topic is not on the agenda but could be raised in the public comments at the start of the meeting.

 
See this link for the Board meeting schedules:
 
and this link for the agenda and related documents:
 

(note: the meeting had been scheduled for July 27 and this link reflects the original date)

 
The Board has some public comment procedures to follow:
 
Meetings of the Board of Library Trustees
The District of Columbia Board of Library Trustees designates a portion of each of its meetings to hear public comments.
 
Effective with the November 18, 2009, board meeting,public comments will be heard at the beginning of a meeting.Procedures below have been revised to reflect these changes.
 
1. In order to make comments, members of the public must sign up by phone on the day of the meeting between noon and 5 p.m. by calling the Executive Office – 202-727-1101.
 
2. Members of the public can also sign up in person from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the location of the meeting.
 
3. Individuals wishing to speak at the meeting will be asked to provide their name and address and the topic they plan to address.]

Further Reading

Garner, Joshua, "Washingtoniana Marks Its Centennial," Common Denominator, January 24, 2005.

Mecanoo, Martinez & Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Washington DC

Kennicott, Philip, "Mecanoo, Martinez & Johnson to Renovate MLK Library," WashingtonPost, February 18, 2014.


  1. "DC Will Move Central Library to a Downtown Office Building during MLK Renovation,"Michael Neibauer, Washington Business Journal, June 29, 2016; and  "1990 K St NW Will Be Temporary Space for Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library," Matthew Gilmore, July 5, 2016, H-DC.
  2. "DC Public Library's Washingtoniana Division Marks Centennial," Matthew B. Gilmore.Washington History 8, no. 2 (Fall/Winter, 1996/1997): 77-78.
  3. "DC Public Library Releases More Renderings of the MLK Library Renovation," By Sara Johnson,  Architect, October 22, 2015

Matthew Gilmore is the Editor at H-DC, a website which covers public humanities news and events in the District of Columbia. A link to Matthew's webpage can be found here. He worked as a reference, collection development, and special projects librarian in Washingtoniana for a number of years.



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