Hill Rag Magazine – April 2022

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ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 6A AMBER GOVE, CHAIR, 6A04@ANC.DC.GOV Serving the Near Northeast, North Lincoln Park, Rosedale, and H Street communities ANC 6A generally meets the second Thursday of the month, virtually on Zoom.

www.anc6a.org

ALL ARE WELCOME recommend changes based on actual sentencing and corrections practice and research.” The Sentencing Commission website lists sentencing data, guidelines as well as a history of sentencing guidelines in DC. To read

more about this independent commission visit www.scdc.dc.gov. Visit www.anc6a.org for a calendar of meeting times, meeting agendas and other information. ◆

USADC Tells ANC He’s ‘Laser-Focused’ on Violent Crime ANC 6B REPORT by Elizabeth O’Gorek Appearing were Commissioners Jennifer Samolyk (6B01), Gerald Sroufe (6B02), Brian Ready (6B03), Steve Holtzman (6B05), Corey Holman (6B06), Edward Ryder (6B07), Peter Wright (6B08), Alison Horn (6B09) and Denise Krepp (6B10). Kirsten Oldenburg (6B04) was unable to attend.

U

S Attorney for the District of Columbia (USADC) Matthew Graves spoke at the Mar. 8 meeting of Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 6B, answering questions

about violent offenses and gun possession in particular. Graves took office in November 2021. He said his vision is for his office to be a model of 21st century prosecution, meaning attorneys engage in evidence-based, District-

The Next meeting is 2nd Thursday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. Economic Development and Zoning Committee meeting 3rd Wednesday, April 20, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Transportation & Public Space Committee meeting 3rd Monday, April 18, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Alcohol Beverage Licensing Committee meeting 4th Tuesday, April 26, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Community Outreach Committee meeting 4th Monday, April 25, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Instructions for accessing the meeting via Zoom have been posted under Hot Topics at anc6a.org. Call in information will be posted under Community Calendar at anc6a.org 24 hours prior to the meeting. You will be able to enter the meeting no earlier than 15 minutes prior to its scheduled start time.

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C P.O. Box 77876 • Washington, D.C. 20013-7787 www.anc6c.org • (202) 547-7168

Next meeting Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Information will be posted on the ANC 6C website.

ANC 6C COMMISSIONERS ANC 6C01 Christine Healey 6C01@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C04 Mark Eckenwiler 6C04@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C02 Karen Wirt 6C02@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C05 Joel Kelty 6C05@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C03 Jay Adelstein 6C03@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C06 Drew Courtney drewcourtney.anc @gmail.com

ANC usually meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm, 214 Massachusetts Ave, N.E. Please check the ANC 6C website for dates.

ANC 6C COMMITTEES Alcoholic Beverage Licensing First Monday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.abl.committee@gmail.com Grants Last Thursday, 7 pm Contact: torylord@gmail.com Twitter: @ANC_6C_Grants Environment, Parks, and Events First Tuesday, 7 pm Contact: 6C06@anc.dc.gov

Transportation and Public Space First Thursday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.tps@gmail.com Planning, Zoning, and Economic Development First Wednesday, 6:30 pm Contact: 6C04@anc.dc.gov Twitter: @6C_PZE

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District Vet by Dan Teich, DVM

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Shaking off the Post-Shutdown Blues: Re-Balancing Emotional Health After COVID by Pattie Cinelli

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Literary Hill by Karen Lyon

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Poetic Hill by Karen Lyon

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Dear Garden Problem Lady by Wendy Blair

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The Wine Girl by Elyse Genderson

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Capitol Hill Village Celebrates its 15th

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USADC Tells ANC He’s ‘Laser-Focused’ on Violent Crime – ANC 6B Report

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