Meet Mel! She is GM’s newest foster pup. She is five years old and an absolutely lovely lab/hound mix.
She arrived to DC from a shelter in North Carolina a couple weeks ago. Like most foster pets who go through a rough transfer like that, she took a little time to come out of her shell a bit. But with every day she is more and more eager to get out there and meet new faces on the sidewalk.
When she’s not out on her walks, Mel is a snoozy miss! No hyperactive dog bouncing off the walls here. She’ll be a nice furry heartbeat at your feet all day. She’s fully housebroken and is even good with cats!
So if you’re looking to adopt an low maintenance sweetheart: she’s your gal! Just click here and submit an application!
Hard to believe today, but originally the Citizens Association of Georgetown wasn’t open to women. (It’s a bit more believable, based on how old it is, that it was also not open to Black residents either.)
Fascinating article on the historic rituals associated with Black cemeteries, featuring Georgetown’s Mt. Zion in particular.
This Sunday, the historic armillary sphere has returned to Montrose Park. workers installed the marker this week. And the Friends of Montrose Park will mark the occasion this Sunday in the park’s Rose Garden from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.
The sphere was originally placed in the park to honor Sarah Louisa Rittenhouse by the Georgetown Garden Club in 1956. Rittenhouse was largely responsibly for convincing Congress to purchase the grounds of the former Montrose estate for a public park in 1911.
The sphere was ripped off its pedestal a couple years ago. Luckily it was found nearby and can be restored. This actually wasn’t the first time the sphere was vandalized. In 1969 it was stolen and eventually ended up in some azalea bushes outside the Washinton Star newspaper. Let’s hope there’s not a third time!
The ANC meets for its November session tonight at 6:30 pm. The meeting is accessible here via Zoom. The agenda has some interesting nuggets, although they won’t actually get discussed during the meeting.
For instance, the agenda reveals that the hot new coffee shop, Blank Street Coffee, is coming to the Eastbanc development of the former Zara building at Wisconsin and Prospect. The chain has already opened two spots in DC, in Dupont and the Wharf. The Georgetown location will hardly be the last. It’s understandable to get all these new, hot coffee shops mixed up. There was the pour-over one (Blue Bottle) and the Australian one (Bluestone Lane). This one appears to try to distinguish itself by being high quality but cheap. You be the judge.
Additionally, the fashion brand Scotch and Soda will be making its return to Georgetown. The store was briefly located at 3209 M St. in the early part of last decade. This go around it will be located at 1214 Wisconsin Ave., which is the small space just south of El Centro. This had a hat store for a while until a fire gutted the building. Then it was the temporary space for Soulier Shoes, while that shop renovated its space further up Wisconsin Ave.
During the meeting itself, the most interesting discussion may come with regards to the Jelleff Rec Center proposed renovation. The city has dedicate money for the project but is dragging its feet in actually moving it forward. The ANC will consider a resolution pressuring the city to get the project back on track.
Early voting has begun! You can vote in person at the Georgetown library through to Sunday between 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM each day. On Election Day, Hardy Middle School is Georgetown’s voting location (although you can vote at any center throughout the city). If you live in northwest Georgetown, please vote for Christopher “Topher” Mathews for ANC!!!!
Happy Halloween! GM would like to celebrate by reprinting a Georgetown ghost story as told by Tim Krepp in his fantastic Ghosts of Georgetown (which you should buy!):
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