Metro work June 14 – 16

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Free shuttle buses replace red line trains between Rhode Island Ave and Forest Glen stations, 10 pm Friday, June 14 – closing, Sunday, June 16.  The buses will run on a local route with stops at Silver Spring, Takoma, Fort Totten, Brookland, and Rhode Island and a limited stop route, operating between Rhode Island and Forest Glen with a stop at Silver Spring.  Visit metro’s page for details. 

The green line at Fort Totten station will be open.  Yellow line trains will run between Huntington & Mt. Vernon.  Yellow & green line trains will run 20 minutes apart.

Free June Backyard Habitat Workshops

The District Department of the Environment & Audubon at Home will host two June workshops on gardening with native plants, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects, and using edible native plants.  The first is on Saturday, June 1, 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm, in partnership with City Blossoms at the Marion Intergenerational Farm in Shaw (1517 Marion St. NW).  The second is on Saturday, June 8, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, in partnership with Common Good City Farm in Ledroit Park (V St. b/w 2nd & 4th St. NW).  Attendees receive a book, a native plant guide, a birdhouse kit, a gardening tool set, & live plants.  Register by sending an email to backyardhabitat@dc.gov with either “City Blossoms Workshop” or “Common Good City Farm Workshop” in the subject line & names of attendees in the body of email.

Online registration ending for MBT 5k

The Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT) 5k will take place Saturday, May 11, at 9:00 am, starting and ending at 4th & S St NE.  Online registration closes tonight at 11:59 pm.  In-person registration will be available on packet pickup day (May 10) and the day of the race as long as bibs are available.  Visit the registration site here for more information.

May 10 -12 Metro work on red line

Red line trains will share a track between Rhode Island Ave & Takoma, beginning 10 pm, Fri May 10 – closing, Sun May 12.  Trains will operate every 28 minutes between Shady Grove & Glenmont.  Additional trains will provide service about every 10 minutes between Grosvenor & NoMa during daytime hours.

Site selected for new Brookland middle school

DGS held a community meeting on April 20 to provide updates about the final site selection for the new Brookland foreign language and arts middle school to serve Ward 5.  DGS originally presented a few options for locating the school in close proximity to Turkey Thicket Rec Center.  DGS has now decided to build on the site of the old Brookland Elementary School.  Currently, the plan is for the school to be built in time for the 2014-2015 school year.  The presentation and FAQs provided by DGS can be viewed here and here.

DPR hiring summer lifeguards and other positions

DC’s Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) is hiring summer staff for aquatics, camp, operations, and headquarters positions.  The agency is hosting Aquatic One Stop Fairs for lifeguard and other pool positions, including an upcoming fair at Turkey Thicket Aquatic Center on May 5 and June 2 and a fair at Takoma Aquatic Center on May 18 (see flyer here for complete list of all fair locations, dates, & time; application requirements; and other information).

For a complete list of all DPR summer job descriptions and instructions on how to apply, see DPR’s website here.

Hanger Clinic (prosthetics and orthotics shop) opening near Fort Totten metro

The signage is up for Hanger Clinic, filling out one of the long vacant commercial spaces near the 7-Eleven across from Fort Totten metro station.  Hanger Clinic is one of the nation’s largest providers of prothestics and orthotics.  Information about their products and services can be found here.  Certainly a welcome sign for the commercial space near the metro.

It’s official: Busboys & Poets going to Takoma (and Brookland)

This post has been updated

The Washington Post breaks the official news that Busboys & Poets owner has signed a lease to bring the restaurant to the new Carroll St. development in Takoma.  Also reported is that the owner is negotiating to open a sixth location in Brookland.

This is semi-good news for Riggs Park (remember what we mentioned about being sandwiched between these two neighborhoods in this post).  Both Takoma and Brookland are sort of walkable (or certainly bikeable) from Riggs Park, so it looks like in a couple of years we’ll get to have our pick of two Busboys to patronize.

One instructive point from the article is owner Andy Shallal’s statement that he received emails from Takoma residents soliciting him to bring his restaurant to the neighborhood.  He said that he likes to go into areas that lack community gathering spaces, certainly an issue for Riggs Park.  As Fort Totten Square and Art Place at Fort Totten come online, it’s worth thinking about what kind of outreach, communication, organizing, and consensus building the community can do to really showcase the community we have here surrounding Fort Totten and to make sure we get the types of amenities we really want, so as not to be blindsided again like we were with the introduction of the big box store to come.

Learn how to grow vegetables with Neighborhood Farm Initiative

The Neighborhood Farm Initiative is accepting applications for its adult gardening education workshop.  The 11-week course will be held at NFI’s community garden site near Fort Totten metro station (110 Gallatin St. NW).  Members receive their own community garden plot, seedlings, and materials for a fee.  Scholarships and work-study are available to offset the fee.