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Calling All Ghosts & Goblins THE BURLEITH BELL October 2020 Enter Burleith’s First Ever Halloween Decorating Contest How? Just start decorating! The judges will be on the prowl on Halloween Night evaluating your spooky and silly festive decorations. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top four spooktacular homes!
President’s Message EDITORIAL The Covid-19 the region were doing better in terms of The 2020 BCA Annual meeting will take pandemic and all of the infection rate, many are fearing a spike place on Thursday, November 5th from the consequences in cases as the weather cools. I just dread 7:00-9:00 PM online, likely using Zoom. We are on-going. Some another full shutdown and hope that a safe will hear from the mayor, Councilmember schools are open vaccine comes as soon as possible. Brooke Pinto, our ANC Commissioner, at least partially. representatives from Georgetown University The Washington As for up-coming events, the Burleith and the hospital, as well as the police and International School reopened on October Citizens Association will not be having our other local officials. In addition to learning 5th with a cohort model with about half the annual Halloween party for kids this year about the on-going effects of the pandemic, students there on any given day. DC public due to the pandemic. If you are considering including on the District’s finances, we will elementary schools are supposed to reopen any activities including trick-or-treating, also have an opportunity to hear about local on November 9th with everyone still having please consult the DC guidelines: https:// issues of great import such as the fate of remote learning options. Private schools are coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/ Ellington Field, a new recreation center at following a variety of models. Georgetown dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/ Jelleff, issues with university students living University will sustain remote learning until attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_%20 in the neighborhood, and the progress with the end of the semester in December and Guidance_for_Halloween_2020.10.05_ the hospital’s construction. Especially this will announce its plans for the spring 2021 FINAL.pdf. Traditional trick-or-treating year, we will have ample time to discuss any semester in mid-November. is considered high risk, but individually other issue our members would like to raise. wrapped treats offered in a “grab-and-go” Meanwhile, Mayor Bowser has extended manner is only medium risk. I am a little Eligible BCA members will also vote on the state of emergency (initially imposed worried about private parties getting out the Board slate for 2021-2022. Please note on March 11th) until December 31st. of hand (particularly because the 31st is that after the modification of the bylaws The District remains in phase 2 (https:// a Saturday this year), so we will have to last year, each board member will have coronavirus.dc.gov/phasetwo) of its be vigilant. FYI, Georgetown University a two-year term and half of the board is reopening plan. Gatherings are restricted has a limit of 10 people congregating. The elected every year. Details on the board to 50 or fewer people and residents are university’s Office of Neighborhood Life is members and the election are here in the supposed to quarantine when traveling committed to enforcement and compliance. October Bell and will be distributed online. back from a rather long list of states. People For problems at any time, please call the I am really happy with all the nominees, should maintain a social-distance of at least university’s SNAP help line at (202) 687-8413. but would like to thank Melanie Gisler and 6 feet and masks should be worn when Gail Juppenlatz in particular for agreeing going outside your home (unless you are In lieu of our regular party, the BCA is to put their names forth for the first time. I engaged in vigorous exercise). Compliance sponsoring our very first Halloween would also like to thank our two outgoing with the mask mandate seems quite good, decoration contest. Judging will take place board members, Alicia Amling especially but there is still room for improvement. On on the 31st and there will be prizes: $100 for her work editing the Bell and Francine the more positive side, indoor pools should for first, $50 for second, and $25 each for Steininger for her years of thoughtful service open and outside seating at restaurants two third places. More details will follow to the neighborhood, in particular for leading is continuing. You can check out various via email. I have already seen quite a few various green initiatives. metrics here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/ houses decked out for the occasion, but this page/reopening-metrics. Although DC and is an opportunity to take it to the next level. Continued on page 3 BURLEITH CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Board of Directors BCA Contacts President Eric Langenbacher 337-8211 Burleith Bell Alicia Amling (editor) 937-298-8932 Vice President Nan Bell 338-2831 Marjorie Kask (design) 744-6066 Treasurer Linda Dager Hall 207-4727 Brian Garback (advertising) Co-Recording Secretary Brian Garback Robert Russell (circulation) 249-0162 Co-Recording Secretary Michael J. McDuffie (434) 989-1788 Membership Database Linda Brooks 333-2826 Corresponding Secretary Linda Brooks 333-2826 Member at Large Alicia Amling 937-287-8932 Website Erik Warga Member at Large Andrew Dunnaville Burleith Yahoo Listserv Ed Ohl 733-4169 Member at Large Robert Russell 249-0162 Fall & Spring Clean-ups/Public Works Janice Sims 333-6435 Member at Large Francine Steininger 425-3698 Write to board members and the BCA at: PO Box 32262, Calvert Street Station, 2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC 20007 | Email bca@burleith.org The Burleith Citizens Association makes no endorsement, recommendation, warranties, or representations whatsoever regarding the quality, content, completeness, suitability, adequacy, accuracy, or timeliness of its advertisers or their products and services. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the BCA. 2 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org
COMMUNITY Continued from page 2 The BCA’s finances are doing very well because we have not had any the leaves in. The bags should be placed in the tree boxes or the curb of our regular expenses! We have also made a little money through before scheduled pick-ups. Information is available at dpw.dc.gov. a certificate of deposit—thanks to our creative treasurer, Linda Hall. Given our good financial situation, the BCA has donated $2000 in total I hope that if you are not already a member you will consider joining to worthy pandemic-related causes. The second set of donations the Burleith Citizens Association, which is approaching its 100th were sent in early September: $500 each to Martha's Table anniversary in 2023: http://www.burleith.org/join-the-bca. We will (https://marthastable.org/covid19/) and to Legal Counsel for the be convening an ad hoc committee likely early in the new year Elderly (https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/521194741). Perhaps to start brainstorming ways we can commemorate this illustrious you have also noticed that the call boxes around the neighborhood milestone. Also, the BCA has been running its own listserv for a have been re-painted with a few additional repairs forthcoming. couple of decades. I understand that there are competing listservs, Financing for this came from funds raised several years ago through but please also post to ours because many neighbors get local the Burleith Community Fund for the initial restoration, so nothing information here. You can join by emailing burleith+subscribe@ additional was necessary. Big thanks go to Nan Bell and Linda groups.io. To post, email burleith@groups.io. Brooks for spear-heading and overseeing this initiative. Stay healthy, The leaves are already falling down and will all be gone by the end of Eric Langenbacher the month. This year, the city is doing leaf collection differently. Each President, Burleith Citizens Association residence will get some paper bags starting on October 30th to put SLATE At the annual meeting on November 5th, eligible BCA members will vote on the Board slate for 2021-2022. Specific instructions for how to cast your vote during the pandemic will follow soon, but you will have to attend the Zoom annual meeting. As per last year's modification of the bylaws, each board member will have a two-year term and half of the board is elected every year. As of 2020, the Board decided to reduce the total size from 12 to 10 members, as allowed by the bylaws. Here is the slate for 2021-2022: baking French desserts, and burning off the calories from said desserts by running around beautiful Burleith. UP FOR ELECTION IN 2020 Corresponding Secretary: Linda Brooks. Originally from Southern Officers California, Linda moved to Burleith in 1983. She holds a master’s President: Eric Langenbacher. Eric and his wife, Kayoko degree in mathematics and worked in software development, (Kay), have lived on T Street since 1997, a year after they moved metrics, cost estimation, and process improvement for many to Washington. They have two sons, Adam, who is finishing a years before retiring from Northrop Grumman. In 2009 she set up business degree at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Burleith’s online membership database and joined the board in Max, who is a freshman at Georgetown University. Eric is the 2012 as corresponding secretary, responsible for membership. director of the Honors Program and a teaching professor in the Since then BCA membership has increased 35%. Linda's other Department of Government, Georgetown University, as well as two passions are hiking and Scandinavian folk dancing. She a Senior Fellow with the American Institute of Contemporary was part of the startup of the Burleith Special Interest Groups, German Studies. He studied German and political science in co-led the BCA’s initial fire call box restoration project, and hosts Canada before completing his PhD in government at Georgetown the Winter Gløgg Party. She also represents Burleith on the GCP in 2002. He spends his free time gardening. Metrics and Data and the Safety and Student Life working groups. Co-Recording Secretary: Michael J. McDuffie. Michael and his wife, Non-Officer Directors (At-Large) Natasha Joukovsky, moved to R Street in 2017 after spending six Gail Juppenlatz (new nominee) was born and grew up in frenetic years in New York City. They welcomed their son Dorian—a Saginaw, Michigan, graduating from the University of Michigan native Burleithian—in late 2018. Michael studied molecular biology with BS degree in dental hygiene as well as a Masters degree at the University of Virginia (where he and Natasha met) and law at from Central Michigan University in healthcare administration and the University of Pennsylvania. He is an attorney with experience business. She was a clinical dental hygienist for 50 years working in commercial litigation and government investigations, but enjoys part time for half of those years, retiring 7 years ago. Gail was the spending his free time rooting for his hometown Denver Broncos, first dental hygienist to be appointed to the DC Board of Dental Continued on page 4 www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 3
Continued from page 3 COMMUNITY Examiners and consequently a dental hygiene examiner for over Treasurer: Linda Dager Hall. Linda moved to DC in 1999 and to 39th 30 years for the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments. Street in 2011. She has a PhD in mathematics education, and has She has lived in a DC since 1965, first in Glover Park and now in spent her career teaching and conducting research in the field of Burleith for 10 years. Gail is a volunteer for Georgetown Village mathematics education. She taught mathematics at the elementary, and has been active in some neighborhood projects. secondary, and college levels, most recently at St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School. She is also a researcher, most recently Melanie Gisler (new nominee) has been a Burleithian for 38 at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. years since moving here as a Georgetown student in August 1982. Currently Linda does consulting work on national and international She and her husband, Mark, have raised Sylvia, just recently mathematics tests. Her husband, Dick, a retired English teacher, graduated from University of Michigan, and Max, a high school moved to Burleith in 2014, when he and Linda married. Together senior, in the neighborhood. Melanie has been involved in many they have four children and four grandchildren. Linda enjoys aspects of neighborhood life, including organizing the Tot Lot gardening, hiking, playing piano, knitting, and reading. Halloween Party for several years and co-organizing the Burleith Summer Picnic. She also has an understanding of issues facing the neighborhood gleaned from working as ANC2E’s Executive Non-Officer Directors (At-Large) Director for eight years, such as parking, home renovation, Andrew Dunnaville has been a Burleith resident since February Duke Ellington’s modernization, and town-gown issues with 2014. Andrew grew up in New Jersey and attended Amherst Georgetown University and the hospital. Melanie also has College and the University of Virginia School of Law. After law experienced District issues outside of Burleith. She served as the school, he served as an Air Force JAG (military lawyer), and was Home School Association president for three years at the School stationed in Ohio and Colorado. Andrew returned to the East Coast Without Walls High School during the controversial move to in 2007 and is currently an Administrative Judge for the Federal annex Francis-Stevens Elementary and Middle School. Melanie is government. Before moving to Burleith, Andrew lived in Van Ness. currently a Director at the General Federation of Women’s Clubs While in Van Ness, he served as vice-president for his condo board. in Dupont Circle and looks forward to planning the next picnic Andrew and his wife, Massa, and son, Zayn, love the walkability, when neighbors can gather safely again. charm, and sense of community that Burleith offers. NOT UP FOR ELECTION THIS YEAR Robert Russell and his wife, Emily, moved to Burleith in 2004, and Robert has been on the BCA board for last two years. Heidi, Officers their dog, was the first addition to the family soon after buying Vice President: Nan Bell. Before becoming vice president of the home. They have two daughters: Annika (12), attending Hardy the BCA, Nan served as president and treasurer. As VP, Nan and Ingrid (9), attending Stoddert Elementary, and a black-and- sits on the Georgetown Community Partnership (GCP) steering white English Spring Spaniel, Trixie. Robert, who grew up mostly committee and works closely with the six GCP working groups in Europe and graduated from Colgate University, works for that have Burleith representation. Most of Nan’s professional General Dynamics Information Technology serving the federal career has been in the field of international educational and government as a consultant on national security and emergency professional exchange at the U.S. Department of State. She holds preparedness issues. He coaches both daughters’ soccer team, an MA in French literature from George Washington University, a loves winter weather, is an avid skier, and looks forward to BA in French from Rhodes College in Memphis, and a certificate continuing to support the great community of Burleith. in executive international business from Georgetown University. Nan travels to France with her partner, Robert Kane, whenever In addition, we would like to remind members of this stipulation: possible and has lived in Burleith since the late 1970s. "Section 2. Nomination by Petition. Any individual not nominated by the Nominating Committee, who is eligible for an officer or non-officer Co-Recording Secretary: Brian Garback. Brian and his wife, Alison, director position under these Bylaws and wishes to be considered for moved to Burleith in 2013 shortly after being married. After renting such position by the membership at the Annual Meeting, shall be deemed a lovely house on T Street and the arrival of their first child, they nominated for such position if he or she submits a written petition signed decided to join the other 535 homeowners and buy a place of their by persons representing no fewer than 20 votes entitled to be cast on the date of submission of the petition, to the Corresponding Secretary of the own. Today, after a full home renovation and with chidlren Eloise (6), Association no later than 14 calendar days before the date of the Annual Gwyneth (4), and Ned (1), Brian and Alison are looking forward to a Meeting. The Corresponding Secretary shall promptly notify the members lifetime of memories in Burleith. Brian earned a 5-year Master’s in of the Association of any candidates nominated by petition by the means Computer Science at UVA, and spends his days working at IBM in set forth in Article II, section 5. Nominations from the floor at the Annual Analytics Solutions. You’ll catch him tending his garden, chanting om Meeting are prohibited and shall not be recognized." at Down Dog Yoga, and biking his girls to school. He’s committed to building a tighter community among Burleith’s young families with a focus on social activities, “bikeability,” parks, and schools. 4 THE BURLEITH BELL www.burleith.org
COMMUNITY Remembering A Neighbor: Jeri Stone Jerilyn Landry Stone, known to most as built; (2) community relations with Duke Ellington School; and, (3) “Jeri”, died at home of a heart attack on neighborhood noise concerns. Jeri was proud of the work she October 2, 2020. She is survived by her and her neighbors did then and continue to do now. To quote from husband of 51 years, Dr. Alan W. Stone of her final President’s Message in the Burleith Newsletter dated Burleith; her daughter, Phoebe Stone, son- June 1982: “….more important to my mind is the reconfirmation in –law, Jason Jackowski, and grandson, of the importance of each individual’s effort. Communities Jacob Wren Stone Jackowski, all of Los ‘work’ because people work. They work alone or together in a Angeles CA; and her sister, Sandra Edwards cooperative manner to carry out traditions – to effect change.” of Glastonbury, CT. In 1982, Jeri turned her focus to her family, proudly announcing in the Jeri received her RN from the Grace New Haven School of same Newsletter that she and Alan had welcomed a daughter, Phoebe, Nursing at Yale Medical Center in 1963 and was a student there in March of 1982. A loving and devoted matriarch, Jeri focused all her when she met Alan, then a young medical student. The couple energy on parenthood and family for a number of years. moved to Washington, DC in 1969 and lived “happily ever after” in Burleith. She then worked at Doctors’ Hospital on I Street From 1998 until her retirement in 2015, Jeri served as the School where she quickly rose to Assistant Director of Nursing In- Nurse at St. Albans School, where she helped many students and Service Education. While working as a nurse, she earned a BA in staff and was much loved for her expertise, wisdom, compassion, Psychology at GWU, where she was awarded Phi Beta Kappa in humor and judgement – the same traits that marked her service recognition of outstanding scholarship in 1974. to her community and family. During her tenure at St. Albans, she was awarded the Headmaster’s Extra Mile award and the Jeri believed strongly in community involvement. In the 1970s, Parents’ Association Service Award, both in recognition of her she became active in the Burleith Citizens Association, working above-and-beyond contributions to the St. Albans community. on a variety of projects, joining the Board, and serving as the 35th President of the BCA from 1981-82. She and other active members Jeri’s ashes were laid to rest at the St. Albans Cornerstone of the BCA were invited to speak and meet with members of the Garden in a private ceremony due to the current pandemic. Washington Post staff to discuss community issues and concerns. Jeri always placed great value on a good education – and she Issues of the time included: (1) negotiating with the developers cherished the St. Albans community. Anyone wishing to honor of Hillandale to try to prevent traffic issues for Burleith and to her memory with gifts may make a donation in her honor to the St. preserve privacy for neighbors accustomed to living alongside Albans School or another educational institution. the open acres upon which the large housing development was BCA SOCIAL MEDIA TWITTER Stay informed! FACEBOOK @BurleithCitizen @BurleithCitizensAssociation Ever wonder what’s happening at Hardy? Sign up for their weekly newsletter, the Sunday Squawk. Visit HardyMS.org to sign up and read past editions. www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 5
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ROCKLANDS Barbeque and Grilling Company Your Hometown Barbeque Since 1990! And yes, we Cater! Call 202-333-2558 2148 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, DC Hope to see you soon! www.rocklands.com WANTED: Donations: By mail or at burleith.org BURLEITH DONATE: by mail or at The Burleith Community Fund has 501(c)(3) status and all donations are tax deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor for proper treatment of the donation. BELL EDITOR Name: ________________________________________________________ burleith.org Interested in learning more? Street Address:_________________________________City:_____________ State:____ Zip:__________ Email:___________________________________ Email bell@burleith.org and Home Phone:_____________________ Cell Phone: _____________________ Bell editor, Alicia Aming, will tell Select amount Please make check payable to: you everything you need to know. Burleith Community Fund $1,000 $500 $200 $100 Mail check and this form to: $50 Other, specify amount_____ Burleith Citizens Association PO Box 32262, Calvert Station, EIN # 26-3431078 2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW Washington, DC 20007, 41 st S E A S O N GEORGETOWN NEW BABY? NEW DOG? Flea Market 8am – 4pm every Sunday BIG BIRTHDAY TO CELEBRATE? [across from the Social Safeway] ANY NEWS TO SHARE? 1819 35th St NW Washington DC [between S & T Sts at Hardy Middle School] Send a note — and a photo — to 202-775-FLEA manager@georgetownfleamarket.com Alicia.m.amling@gmail.com for next 50+ dealers issue's Community Briefs. Let the antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, neighborhood share your joys! vintage furnishings & accessories www.burleith.org THE BURLEITH BELL 7
MEMBERSHIP Please consider supporting the Burleith Citizens Association and its efforts on your behalf by joining or renewing your membership. PATRONS Renewal Date McAuliffe, Myra 26 Sep 2021 Davis, Mark & Lisa 13 Mar 2021 Mone Family 12 Apr 2021 Bigelow, Alfred 08 Mar 2021 McCormack Family 09 Sep 2021 Davis, Stacy & Rich 11 Jun 2021 Murray, Theresa & Bill 19 Jul 2021 Brooks, Linda 13 Feb 2021 McKinney, Beth 11 Oct 2021 Dietrich, Diana 17 Feb 2021 Nimac, Lydia & Ivan 18 Apr 2021 Clark, T. Patterson; Rubino, Lenore23 Oct 2021 Mitchell, Alan; Lamm, Julia 05 Oct 2021 Dyson, Lisa 17 Nov 2020 Nix, Ann & Jim 21 Feb 2021 Georgetown Unitversity 02 Dec 2020 Murphy, Jeanie 12 Nov 2020 Erickson, Sue 05 May 2021 Park, Shinok, Tyrone & Louie 06 Jun 2021 Ohl, Ed 18 Dec 2020 Farquhar, Michael 02 May 2021 Putta/Swamy, KIshan & Divya 10 Nov 2020 ADVOCATES Perkins, Michael; Figoni Family 02 Jan 2021 Riker, Lauren & William 24 Apr 2021 Bell, Nan; Kane, Robert 24 Sep 2021 Danon, Shoshana 05 Aug 2021 Garback Family 08 Feb 2021 Robertson, Mathew & Clark, Jerald & Alice 23 Aug 2021 Quillen, JL 04 Apr 2021 Gayol, Yoly 02 Feb 2021 Jacqueline 09 Sep 2021 Coughlin, Nan 04 Nov 2021 Ray, Dennis; Barratt, Michael 09 Feb 2021 Giedt Family 20 Oct 2020 Robinson, Carol 14 Mar 2021 Gisler Family 01 Dec 2020 Razi, Ioana 24 Jan 2021 Glasser, Matthew and Fisher, Lesley 26 Jul Roth, Linda 27 Dec 2020 Gross, Amy & Taylor 13 Jan 2021 Razi, Joan 24 Jan 2021 2021 Roth, Mike 14 Apr 2021 Hall, Richard & Linda 11 Jun 2021 Reed, Richard & Pat 10 Sep 2021 Gordus/Schultz Family 16 Sep 2021 Russell, Edgar F. III 08 Nov 2020 Hamond, Jeff and Ziff, Mauri 19 Mar 2021 Rocklands Barbecue 20 Sep 2021 Grantz Family 11 Oct 2021 Russin, Toni 19 Mar 2021 Herlihy, Dan; Miller, Dan 29 Apr 2021 Schaub, Patti & Greg 26 Oct 2020 Halem, Margie & Mitch 28 Sep 2021 Sacco, Peter 11 Mar 2021 Krim Family 11 Feb 2021 Schmidt, Richard & Margaret 14 Sep 2021 Hallegatte - Bredy Family 16 Jun 2021 Sapienza, Terri; Petretich, Langenbacher Family 26 Sep 2021 Schmitt, Ulrich; Gang, Rong 12 Aug 2021 Hegy, Sheila 26 Sep 2021 Michael 22 Mar 2021 Levy, Ed & Mary 09 May 2021 Scolaro, Patricia 23 Oct 2020 Henry, Gail & Francis, Sam 16 May 2021 Savage, Sean; Esmaili, Ranah 12 Jan 2021 Loftus, Chris; Spatzer, Jennifer 20 Dec 2020 Smith, Brian & Beth 21 Apr 2021 Herman, Megan 28 Mar 2021 Schaffner, Irene K. 13 Jan 2021 McDuffie/Joukovsky Family 28 Nov 2020 Sollee, Will & Margie 12 Dec 2020 Hicks, Jill; Zvolenski, Matt 04 May 2021 Scialdo, Marsha 21 May 2021 Monsour, Miroya 30 Oct 2020 Stone, Alan & Jerilyn 17 Jan 2021 Higgins, Matt; Miller-Ziegler, Rachel 24 Dec Smith, Page 10 Oct 2021 Napolitano, Ornella 30 May 2021 The Dunnavilles 26 Feb 2021 2020 Snyder, Mark 13 Jan 2021 Parker, Richard; Cecil, Edie 03 Nov 2020 Van der Bjil, France 07 Feb 2021 Hillabrant, Walter & Judy 07 Oct 2021 Srinivasan, Aditya 23 Sep 2021 Pierangelo, Claire 03 Nov 2020 Vilquin, Julien; Young, Kristen 28 Oct 2020 Hillman, Fides 05 Oct 2021 Steininger-DeWitt Family 20 Feb 2021 Russell Family 09 Jun 2021 Hodskins, Liza Gookin 18 Aug 2021 Strobl, Cate 15 Dec 2020 Smith, Jean 27 Sep 2021 HOUSEHOLD & SENIOR Iovino, Angela 06 Oct 2021 Tabb Family 07 Dec 2020 Taylor, Nancy & Pat 16 Apr 2021 Adams, Sara W. 06 Oct 2021 Irmler, Monica 19 Aug 2021 The Perry Family 12 Jan 2021 Warga/Dusart Family 07 Feb 2021 Alefantis, LJ Dow, Shari 17 Feb 2021 Juppenlatz, Gail 11 May 2021 Van Bergen, Myrna & Alan 20 May 2021 Wright, Steve & Jackie 26 Feb 2021 Alexander Family 29 Sep 2021 Justin, Meryl 18 Oct 2020 van Noppen, Pepper 10 Sep 2021 Alexander, Christian & Kane, Jessie M. 12 May 2021 Vaughan, May 29 Oct 2021 SPONSORS Saryan, Arlene 13 Jun 2021 King, Jeffery S. 20 Sep 2021 Verhoff, Gwen 13 Oct 2021 Bachner, Forrest & David 01 Nov 2021 Anderson, Carole Lewis 13 Jan 2021 Koster, Julia; Doege, Richard 11 Oct 2021 Viksnins, Mara 03 Oct 2021 Benachenhou, Dalila 11 Aug 2021 Baron Family 31 Dec 2020 Krebs, Sheldon 03 Jan 2021 Volkman, Charles & Jutta 06 Nov 2020 Bennett, Marilyn; Starlin, Dwane 20 Mar 2021 Baumann, Linda 11 Feb 2021 Krents, Katherine (Kit) Williams 19 Sep 2021 Wedderburn, Dan 30 Mar 2021 Cohen, Hank & Suzanne 23 Jul 2021 Baume, Carol 11 Apr 2021 Kroll, Charlotte 08 Oct 2021 Wetzel Family 21 May 2021 Davies, Patricia (Pat) 01 Nov 2020 Bhatia, Ashok 18 Oct 2020 Lensen-Tomasson, Nancy 19 Feb 2021 Xereas, John & Nazy 12 Aug 2021 Earyes, Joan & Ron 01 Mar 2021 Billings, Marjorie; Dillon, Mark 11 Jun 2021 Long, Maureen 11 Nov 2020 Yengo & King Family 26 Sep 2021 Edwards, Susan & Bob 16 Nov 2020 Blount, Ben & Ehardt, Carolyn 03 Jun 2021 MacKenzie, Mary Ann 16 Apr 2022 Garbrick, Lee 17 Jan 2021 Bogounoff, Ben 03 Jan 2021 Martin, Ben, Kate, Compiled on 10/16/2020; 160 Members Hallet, Nathalie & Brawner Family 15 Apr 2021 Amelie & Isabella 26 Sep 2021 Donaldson, Mar 11 Apr 2021 Carper, Ann; McKinnon, Beth 27 Dec 2020 Mathias Family 18 Aug 2021 Hennessy, Kevin & McKay, Mark 10 Nov 2020 Charap, Samuel; Nichols, Marden06 Jan 2021 McCaffrey, Judith 11 Aug 2021 Keyes, Thomas & Carole 29 Dec 2020 Clark, Kristina 06 Oct 2021 Metcalf, Corinna 12 Sep 2021 Krooth, John & Nancy 15 Apr 2021 Clark, Martha 11 Mar 2021 Middleton, Peyton & Carol 08 Aug 2021 Lockwood, Susan 04 Aug 2021 Clifford, Ellen; Rogers, Paul 14 Jun 2021 Minton, Alex; Spicer, Katy 23 Oct 2020 Martinez, Tess 04 Dec 2029 Cocke, Elise 12 Aug 2021 Mirejovska Family 17 Dec 2020 JOIN ME UP: by mail or at burleith.org Membership Form: Make checks payable to Burleith Citizens Association Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Street Address:______________________________________________City:____________________ Mail form and check to: PO Box 32262, Calvert Station State:______ Zip:____________ Email:___________________________________________________ 2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW Home Phone:___________________________ Cell Phone: __________________________________ Washington DC 20007 Select Membership Category: Patron, $250; 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