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Come Check Out This Great Nursery School
If you’re looking for a great nursery school right here in Georgetown, look no further than the fabulous Children’s House of Washington. The school is having an open house this Saturday, from 9 am – 12 pm. It’s located in the Dumbarton Methodist Church at 3133 Dumbarton St., just east of Wisconsin Ave.
The Children’s House of Washington (or C.H.O.W.) is a Montessori school. It doesn’t get quite the same attention as some of the other nursery schools around Georgetown, but GM has sent his daughter there for three years, and he can say with confidence that it was absolutely one of the best decisions we made for her. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mike Maguire.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Nice article on the wonderful Tudor Place.
- 72% of all the active real estate listings in Georgetown in March were over $1 million.
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Circulator Extension Unlikely for a Long Time if Ever
The long promised, and long delayed, extension of the Georgetown-Union Station Circulator bus route to the Cathedral is not likely to happen any time soon, if ever.
At the ANC meeting this week, the head of DDOT, Leif Dormsjo, spoke and accepted questions from the audience. GM asked him about the planned extension and whether he could give an estimate on when it would occur. His answer was not encouraging.
A bit of background: DDOT has never wanted this extension. It doesn’t like the fact that the Circulator goes up to Whitehaven in the first place. It has several times in the past tried to cut off the Wisconsin Ave. segment but backed off each time. (The original route did not include the leg up Wisconsin Ave. north of M. When it first was rolled out, the bus came up Wisconsin and took a right on M St. back downtown. When the BID got rid of its Foggy Bottom “Blue Bus”, the Circulator was extended up Wisconsin.)
The justification for cutting the route is that the ridership is too low on that leg. And as a consequence the per-rider subsidy (i.e. the amount the city has to pay per rider to keep the fleet going) is really high. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Ontheway Advice.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- GU campus police have recovered the clock arms from Healy Hall and have identified the culprits. Hope it was worth it!
- Why to keep coming back to Pizzeria Paradiso.
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Grace Episcopal Celebrates 150 Years
This Saturday, May 6th, Grace Episcopal, on Wisconsin Ave., will be celebrating its 150th year with a party open to the public. It will be from 2 – 5 pm.
There will be music, food from Dog Tag Bakery, games for kids, and an appearance by the Mayor.
Grace Episcopal grew out of two of the other Episcopal churches in Georgetown, Christ Church and St. John’s. Specifically, according to the church’s history:
Two major Episcopal parishes, St. John’s Georgetown and Christ Church Georgetown predated Grace Parish. The custom of the day financed the church by the payment of “pew rents” which residents below the canal could not afford to pay. Yet both parishes felt an obligation to serve that community, and each contributed to a mission church, initially held in private homes, ultimately in a small wooden chapel which stood in the southwest corner of the present churchyard.
By the early 1850’s three vestrymen of Christ Church founded the chapel, with services held by lay members and volunteer students from Virginia Theological Seminary. Only after the end of the Civil War, through the generosity of Christ Church member H.D. Cooke was the present Grace Church built.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Ehpien.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Those rascally Hoyas have stolen the clock hands of Healy Hall again.
- Ok, NOW Laduree is open.
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