Orange Hat Patrol: Wed. May 1, 2013 7pm-8pm-Please Join Us!

ORANGE HAT PATROL

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

(1st Wednesday of each month)

7pm-8pm

Our meeting point Triangle Park just across from the Saint Benedict the Moor

Bring yourself, bring your family and/or bring your dogs…great weather, great fun and great exercise!

Being a part of OHP is a great opportunity to get out and meet your neighbors/local patrol officers and also sends a big signal that “We Care” about our neighborhood.

As always, please feel free to contact me at kevindstpehens70@yahoo.com if you have questions, comments or need additional information.

Please join us!

Best,

Lisa White/ANC Commissioner SMD 7D01 (202) 706-4713

Orange Hat Patrol: Wed. April 3, 2013 7pm-8pm

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ORANGE HAT PATROL

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

(1st Wednesday of each month)

7pm-8pm

Our meeting point  Triangle Park just across from the Saint Benedict the Moor

Bring yourself, bring your family and/or bring your dogs…great weather, great fun and great exercise!

Being a part of OHP is a great opportunity to get out and meet your neighbors/local patrol officers and also sends a big signal that “We Care” about our neighborhood. 

As always, please feel free to contact me at kevindstpehens70@yahoo.com if you have questions, comments or need additional information.

Please join us!

Best,

Lisa White/ANC Commissioner SMD 7D01 (202) 706-4713

Street Closings for the 2013 Annual Rock N Roll USA Marathon and Half Marathon

(Washington, DC) The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has provided the following information about scheduled street closures for the 2013 Rock N Roll USA Marathon and Half Marathon that will be held in the District of Columbia on Saturday, March 16, 2013.

In order to facilitate this event there will be no vehicular traffic allowed along the routes of the races. However, there will be bump routes that will allow vehicles to cross when runners are not present. The races are scheduled to begin at approximately 7:25 a.m.; however some street closures will begin as early as 12:00 a.m. around the start and finish line. All streets affected by this event are expected to be reopened as early as 9:30 a.m., and no later than 2:00 p.m.

Motorists should expect delays during the races. Citizens who have issues that need resolution or if there are any questions regarding traffic access points during the races are advised to please call 202-727-9099.

The marathons will form at Constitution Avenue, NW, just east of 14th Street, NW. The route of the marathon is as follows:

· Start on Constitution Avenue, NW just east on 14th Street, NW

· Right on Virginia Avenue, NW

· Right on 18th Street, NW

· Left on E Street, NW

· Left on Virginia Avenue, NW

· Right on 19th Street, NW

· Right on Constitution Avenue, NW

· Left on 23rd Street, NW

· Enter Memorial Circle

· Exit Memorial Circle

· Arlington Memorial Bridge

· Left on Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway

· Merge left on Shoreham Drive, NW

· Right on Harvard Street, NW

· Right on 5th Street, NW

· Merge onto 4th Street, NE

· Left of Bryant Street, NW

· Right on North Capitol Street, NW

· Left on K Street, NE

· Right on 4th Street, NE

· Left on H Street, NE

· Right on 13th Street, NE

· Left on Constitution Avenue, NE

Full Marathon/Half Marathon Split

Half Marathon Turns ONLY

· Left on North Capitol Avenue, NE

· Merge onto C Street, NE

· Merge right onto 22nd Street, NE

· Right on East Capitol Street, NE

HALF MARATHON CONCLUDES

FULL MARATHON CONTINUES

· Right on `14th Street, NE

· Right on North Carolina NE

· Left on 13th Street, SE

· Right on East Capitol Street, SE

· Right on 11th Street, NE

· Left on East Capitol Street, NE

· Right on 2nd Street, NE

· Left on Constitution Avenue, NE

· Merge right on Constitution Avenue, NW

· Merge left on Constitution Avenue, NW

· Left on 9th Street, NW

· Right on L’Enfant Plaza

· U-Turn on L’Enfant Plaza (in front of USPS)

· Right on 9th Street, SW

· Left on Maine Avenue, SW

· Right on 6th Street, SW

· Left on Water Street, SW

· Merge onto the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail

· Merge onto P Street, SW

· Right on 2nd Street, SW

· Left on V Street, SW

· Left on First Street, SW

· Right on Potomac Avenue, SW

· Left on South Capitol Street, SW

· U-Turn on South Capitol Street, SW

· Cross the Frederick Douglas Bridge

· Left onto South Capitol Street, SE

· Left on Douglas bridge access road

· Right on Anacostia Drive, SE

· Full loop around Anacostia Park skating Pavilion on Anacostia Drive, SE

· Left on Nicholson Street, SE

· Left on Fairlawn Avenue, SE

· Right on Pennsylvania Avenue, SE

· Left on L’Enfant Square, SE

· Left on Minnesota Avenue, SE

· Right on East Capitol Street, SE on ramp

· Right on East Capitol Street, SE

· Merge left onto C Street, SE

· Merge left onto 22nd Street, NE

MARATHON CONCLUDES

Bump Routes are as follows:

· 4th and East Capitol Street, NE

· 6th and East Capitol Street, NE

· 8th and East Capitol Street, NE

· 10th and East Capitol Street, NE

· 8th and H Streets, NE

· 15th and North Carolina Streets, NE

· 17th and C Streets, NE

All street closures and listed times are subject to change based upon prevailing or unexpected conditions.

Motorists could encounter possible delays if operating in the vicinity of this event and may wish to consider alternative routes. The Metropolitan Police Department and the District Department of Transportation remind motorists in the vicinity of this event to proceed with caution as increased pedestrian traffic can be anticipated.

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Orange Hat Patrol- Wednesday, March 6, 2013 7pm-8pm

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Hi Neighbors, it’s time to dust off your orange hats and come join in some fun! We will kicking off our Orange Hat Patrol (OHP) neighborhood walks beginning on 6 March and continuing on the first Wednesday of each month through October.
Our meeting time/point will be 7 pm at the triangle park just across from the Saint Benedict the Moor Catholic Church and School on 21st St NE and Oklahoma Ave NE.
For your planning purposes, OHP walks will be 6 Mar, 3 Apr, 1 May, 5 Jun, 3 Jul, 7 Aug, 4 Sep & 2 Oct (1st Wednesday of each month). Bring yourself, bring your family and/or bring your dogs…great weather, great fun and great exercise!
Being a part of OHP is a great opportunity to get out and meet your neighbors/local patrol officers and also sends a big signal that “We Care” about our neighborhood.
As always, please feel free to contact me at kevindstpehens70@yahoo.com if you have questions, comments or need additional information.
Kevin Stephens/KP OHP Coordinator (202) 341-9466
Lisa White/ANC Commissioner SMD 7D01 (202) 706-4713

Friendly Reminder: Friends of Kingman Park Monthly Meeting Tonight-Thurs. Feb. 21, 2013@7pm

Join us for the

 Friends of Kingman Park Monthly Meeting

On

Thursday, February 21, 2013

From 7pm to 8:30pm

St. Benedict Catholic Church-Quander Room

(20th Street Back Entrance)

 

Father Drew-Pastor of St. Benedict will be there to pray for peace and protection over our community! 

MPD PSA 507 Police Officers will be in attendance to provide crime stats and safety information!

Orange Hat Patrol 2013 Season Start up information available!

Come out and meet some of the neighbors in Kingman Park!

 

Light Refreshments will be served!

 

Hope to see you there!

Incident at DC Soundstage

Kingman Park,

It is with a heavy heart that I write this letter. I was saddened to hear of the gun violence that occurred in the Kingman Park Community this past week. I am grateful to God that no one was killed during this incident. Until this incident, D.C. Soundstage has been a good community partner to our up and coming community. We cannot let this incident dictate the outcome of future development in our community.

However, it cannot be ignored either. I will work with DC Soundstage management, DC ABC Board and the Metropolitan Police Department to ensure DC Soundstage use better security measures and comply with the expectations of the Kingman Park Community. Once we have determined what these measures and expectations should be, we can discuss this issue as a community and determine the best way to move forward.

Gun violence and other crimes in our community must stop! But we all have a responsibility to stop crime. If you see something suspicious, call the police at 911 right away. They are very responsive. If you have children who are getting into trouble, take steps to make sure they are supervised. If you have a neighbor who needs help, lend them a hand. Only together can we ensure a safe community.

Let us pray for the victims and their recovery.

This incident will not and cannot define the Kingman Park Community.

How do you feel about this issue? Write a comment below,  send me an email or call me.

Best,
Lisa White, ANC Commissioner SMD 7D01 Kingman Park

(202) 706-4713

dc500blkof25th@yahoo.com or lisa.white7d01@gmail.com

Home Security Habits Checklist

 Kingman Park,
Below is an important safety list that everyone can use. With the recent crimes in our community, taking precaution is key to protecting you and your family.
Kevin Stephens, Orange Hat Coordinator
 
Do you lock up?
1.      Are your doors locked whether you are in the house or not?
2.      Is your front door locked while you are in the back yard (and vice versa)?
 3.     Do you lock your doors when you leave the house for even a few minutes?
4.      Do you pin your windows? Are they locked when closed?
5.      Are your basement windows locked or permanently secured with screws
 or bars?
6.      Do you keep your garage doors closed and locked at all times?
 
Does your home look occupied?
1.      When you are gone for the evening, do you leave an outdoor and an indoor light on?
2.      Do you leave a radio or TV on when your home is not occupied?
3.      When you go on vacation do you have someone watch your house? move drapes, shades, and blinds? mow the lawn/shovel snow? collect mail  and newspapers?
 
Do you practice yard security?
1.      Do you keep valuables such as bicycles and lawn equipment locked up and out of sight?
2.      Do you lock up tools and ladders after you use them?
3.      Do you keep shrubbery and bushes well-trimmed?
4.      If you have a fence, can your neighbors see through it or over it?
5.      If you have exterior lights, do they prevent shadows where burglars could hide at night?
6.      Do you have lights on dusk to dawn at entrances?
 
Do you practice overall security?
1.      Do you have a block contact list with neighbors’ names, phone numbers, and addresses by your phone?
2.      Do you know how to report suspicious activity or crimes to the police? Do your children know how to report?
3.      Do you ask strangers at your door for proper identification before talking to them?
4.      Do your children tell strangers that you’re “busy” rather than you’re “not home”?
5.      If someone came to the door needing help, would you make the phone call to the police (or other necessary calls) rather than letting the person come in?
AUTOMOBILE
1.      Keep your doors locked at all times
2.      Don’t leave expensive items unattended in your car for any amount of time
3.      Keep the inside of your car clean and clutter free so thieves don’t have a reason to want to break in
4.      Most thieves are opportunists so don’t give them an opportunity!
Must Do’s for Everyone!
1.      Call 911 if you see or hear something suspicious
2.      Report tag numbers of suspicious vehicles in your neighborhood
3.      Report suspicious people hanging around the neighborhood without purpose
 
AUTOMOBILE
1.      Call 911 if you see or hear something suspicious
2.      Report tag numbers of suspicious vehicles in your neighborhood
3.      Report suspicious people hanging around the neighborhood without purpose
 

Orange Hat Patrol: Wed. Oct. 3, 2012 @7pm- Last Orange Hat for the year!

ORANGE HAT PATROL

“WE CARE”

Please join us on Wednesday, October 3, 2012 @ 7:00pm-8:00pm

This is our last Orange Hat Patrol for the year!

Meeting Place: Triangle Panda Park @ Oklahoma Ave NE and D Street NE.

Volunteer just 1 hour of your time to show unity in the Community for the Orange Hat Patrol partnered with Metropolitan Police Department! We will organize to patrol our streets and neighborhood trouble spots to prevent suspicious activities, call in broken street lamps, and report many other problems.

It would be especially helpful to have dog owners who don’t mind hitting the streets with their ferocious-looking (but otherwise well-behaved) pets to join the patrol.

For more information contact:

Kevin Stephens

Orange Hat Patrol Coordinator

kevindstephens70@yahoo.com

(202) 341-9466

Or

Lisa White

ANC Commissioner SMD 7D01

(202) 706-4713

dc500blkof25th@yahoo.com

lisa.white7d01@gmail.com

http://anc7d01.wordpress.com/