Mayor Fenty to be at Woodridge Comm Mtg

From Jim:

Neighbors,

If you are interested in hearing from Mayor Fenty at a community meeting that will focus on the debate over changes in the governance structure of the DC Public Schools (DCPS), you may want to go to the Woodridge Library, 18th and Rhode Island Avenue, N.E., on Monday, February 26, 2007, between the hours of 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Specifically, the Coalition for Concerned Neighbors will be holding their monthly meeting at which Mr. Fenty will be the featured speaker and the DCPS issue will be the subject matter about which he will be examined by community residents.

Best,

Jim Berry
Bates Area Civic Association, Inc.

Emergency Management Agency Tabletop Exercise in Our Community on Thursday March 8, 2007, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

From Jim:

Neighbors,

This is to remind you to mark your calendar for the evening of Thursday, March 8, 2007 to participate in the emergency exercise described below. The event is being held in our neighborhood, at Mount Sinai Baptist Church, 3rd and Q Streets, N.W.; hence, it is important that residents of Truxton Circle/Shaw East are strongly represented. Should a manmade or a natural disaster occur in our neighborhood, we need to know now to prepare to the maximum extent for the sake of ourselves and our family members. So, I urge you to register for this session today or if you don’t want to register in advance that you make it your business to attend the session and to require your family members to do the same.

Sincerely,

Jim Berry
Bates Area Civic Association, Inc.

Be Ready, DC!—Plan ahead. Be prepared. – On Thursday, March 8, 2007, between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., the DC Emergency Management Agency is sponsoring a tabletop exercise in our community to help you, your family, and your neighbors to take appropriate steps to prepare for an emergency as well as understand recovery measures during and after a manmade or a natural disaster situation. The event will take place at Mount Sinai Baptist Church, 3rd and Q Streets, N.W. and involve residents from the Edgewood , Bloomingdale, Eckington, Truxton Circle/Shaw East neighborhoods, also known as Community Cluster No. 21. We all need to be prepared, as individuals and as a community, for whatever emergencies may occur. Experience has shown that after a major disaster, requests for fire, police, medical, and other public services begin to mount. At some point, the increased demand for services will likely result in delayed response times. For this reason, neighborhoods should learn to be self-reliant in an emergency. Individuals and organizations should be prepared to be without assistance for 72 hours or longer. A neighborhood that has organized prior to a disaster will know what to do when the disaster occurs and not waste precious time figuring out who can do what. Individuals and neighborhoods that are prepared will know what to expect during times of disaster, what to do, and how to come together in an organized, timely response. Therefore, please reserve this block of time on Thursday, March 8, 2007 now, in order to participate in this exercise with your neighbors. To register early, please call 202-448-9672 or visit www.bereadydc.org. Refreshments will be served.