Smoothie bar to open in former Little Food Studio space this weekend

Smoothie bar to open in former Little Food Studio space this weekend

Chef Danielle Harris will open her newest venture, a smoothie shop, in the tiny purple storefront on Upshur Street that used to house the Little Food Studio. The Blend Bar Company opens Saturday, April 27th.

This weekend, Chef Danielle Harris will open her newest venture, a smoothie shop, in the tiny purple storefront on Upshur Street that used to house the Little Food Studio. You’ll find fresh fruit juices, boba tea, acai bowls, smoothie bowls and a creation called a “pound cake bowl.”

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Shining a light on the development at 1st and Kennedy Streets NW

Shining a light on the development at 1st and Kennedy Streets NW

Long reported and long awaited, the property on the northeast corner of 1st and Kennedy Streets NW in the Manor Park neighborhood – the now-called “71 Kennedy” – will soon be developed. This is despite community concerns about the proposed development changes, such as the developer’s decision to remove the promised first-floor retail component. The lack of transparency, along with apparent obfuscation of prior business relationships and no longer keeping to stated commitments, has residents angered.

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Some in 16th Street Heights want to hire private security to patrol their streets — should they?

Some in 16th Street Heights want to hire private security to patrol their streets — should they?

In the wake of a fatal shooting in the 16th Street Heights neighborhood, some residents have started exploring the idea of hiring a private security firm to patrol their streets. They want to restore a sense of safety and security to their neighborhood, with the proposal reflecting the anxiety and fear their neighborhood — and the city in general — feel as residents look to ensure safety. Where does MPD fit in?

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A Petworth resident aims to help kids (and educators) better understand language

A Petworth resident aims to help kids (and educators) better understand language

Brittany Selah Lee-Bey has lived and worked in Petworth teaching preschoolers from the Petworth Coop playgroup to participating as a member in a writing group at Petworth Library on how words work. She decided to write a book on etymology and how words are created to help out children with their lack of exposure to phonics programs both in and outside of school.

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Join a fun and rewarding upcoming neighborhood clean-up at Grant Circle

 Join a fun and rewarding upcoming neighborhood clean-up at Grant Circle

ANC 4C is teaming up with Petworth Blooms to lead a community clean-up on Sunday, April 14th, from 10am to 12pm.


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We’re excited to host a new voice at Petworth News!

We’re excited to host a new voice at Petworth News!

I am delighted to announce that I have joined the Petworth News team as a student intern for the remainder of my academic year. I hope to serve as a bridge between Petworth News and the community, representing a younger voice on the site.

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National poetry month is here, and so is DCPL’s annual Haiku Contest!

National poetry month is here, and so is DCPL’s annual Haiku Contest!

In celebration of National Poetry Month, DCPL is hosting its annual Haiku Contest. Poets of all ages are welcome; residents aged 6 and up are invited to submit two haiku either online or with a paper entry at participating libraries.

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Breaking: Two foster monkeys loose in Petworth

Breaking: Two foster monkeys loose in Petworth

Of all the days… a resident in 16th Street Heights reported that her two foster squirrel monkeys have escaped their enclosure at her house and now are loose in the neighborhood.

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Check out the Petworth PorchFest schedule, map & more!

Check out the Petworth PorchFest schedule, map & more!

Voted the Best Neighborhood Festival and the Best Neighborhood Music Series, Petworth PorchFest returns on April 27th from 2pm to 6pm all across the neighborhood. There are 240 bands and 90 hosts so far, making this the biggest PorchFest yet! 

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Celebrate Petworth Festival call for vendors & volunteer committee — Sign up now!

Celebrate Petworth Festival call for vendors & volunteer committee — Sign up now!

The always popular Celebrate Petworth festival is coming up on its 10th year! This early-Fall street festival brings kids’ performers, music, food,and artisanal crafts from local businesses and artists. Celebrate Petworth is set for Saturday, September 14th on the 800 block of Upshur Street NW. 

They’re looking for vendors and people to join their organizing committee!

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The Farmers' Market is getting ready to open — volunteer, play music and vend!

The Farmers' Market is getting ready to open — volunteer, play music and vend!

PCM will be buzzing with activity every Saturday, from May 4th through November 23rd. There are numerous fantastic opportunities for you to get involved and share your talents with the community:

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Meet Megan McCune, the mom bringing Petworth families together

Meet Megan McCune, the mom bringing Petworth families together

Meet Megan McCune, the president of Petworth Peanuts, a local group for parents that provides support programs, social events and parenting resources. Learn more about her community contributions and her journey helping to grow Petworth Peanuts.

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Former Powell Elementary PTA treasurer being sued by DC AG for theft of money meant for students

Former Powell Elementary PTA treasurer being sued by DC AG for theft of money meant for students

The DC Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against Robynn Chandler-Mitchell, the former Treasurer of Powell Padres, the Powell Elementary parent-teachers organization, for failing to return almost $19,000 she took from the Powell PTA.

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Sign up your porch or your band for Petworth PorchFest, April 27th!

Sign up your porch or your band for Petworth PorchFest, April 27th!

With over 100 bands and 60 hosts already registered, the organizers are still looking for performers, hosts and volunteers.

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