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Monday, November 10 Happy Birthday to Ellery Vaden, 1348 Emerald St. NE. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Excello/N-A Minit Liquor License Protests. By ANC 6A05 Commissioner Michael Musante. An open forum to discuss issues. With Mrs. Lee and her attorney, Paul Pascal. At Washington Community Fellowship, 907 Maryland Ave. NE, 543-1926. Tuesday, November 11 Veterans Day. No school for D.C. Public Schools students. Wednesday, November 12 6:30-9 p.m. Lovejoy Park Fundraiser. With Council Member Sharon Ambrose, light refreshments and jazz. At 22 Fourth St. NE. (See article in Oct. 26 Corner Forum.) RSVP to Anne Montgomery, 543-6845, or Richard Sundberg (1200 block of Duncan Place NE), 544-0761. Thursday, November 13 7-9 p.m. ANC 6A Monthly Meeting. Preliminary agenda includes a discussion with the police department's Anne Grant (see story in Oct. 26 Corner Forum) of the new Police Service Area boundaries. At Miner Elementary School, Student Dining Room, 600 16th St. NE. Info, ANC 6A Chairman Joseph Fengler (6A02), 423-8868. http://www.anc6a.org. Saturday, November 15 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Citizen Summit III. (Rescheduled from two weeks ago.) At Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Pl. NW. Info, 1-800-980-9809. http://www.citizensummit.dc.gov. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Charter School Startup Seminar Part 1. "For ... community members interested in learning about starting public charter schools." Part 2 on Nov. 22. At Nat'l Association of Independent Schools, 1620 L St. NW. Registration required, 387-0405 or daugherty@focus-dccharter.org. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Yard Sale. "Household and kitchen items, clothes, kids' stuff and some furniture." At 1214 E St. NE. 10:30 a.m. D.C. Research: Using Local Genealogical Resources. By Char Bah, genealogist and historian. "Learn about D.C. area African-American and other genealogical sources what they are, where they are, and how to use them." At Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, West Lobby, 2nd floor, 901 G St. NW. Info, 727-1213. Future Events Bike 101 Clinics. "Free semi-weekly clinics on the basics of bike maintenance. ... The Saturday sessions will be held at 8:30 a.m. and begin Nov. 29, 2003, while the Thursday sessions will be held at 7 p.m. and begin Dec. 4. Both will run through January. The clinics are free and will cover the basics of bike maintenance, including brake adjustment and repair, flat tire repair and more. Pre-registration is required." Capitol Hill Bikes, 544-4234. http://capitolhillbikes.com/site/intro.cfm. Compiled by Sharon Cochran, 1300 block of Emerald § |
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