Monday, April 4, 2011
Last day to register for local bocce league
Friday, April 1, 2011
More details on Saturday's Great Day of Service
9:30 am to 11:30 am ... Participate in a neighborhood clean up by meeting on 11th St. by Columbia Heights Coffee -- organized by North Columbia Heights Community Association9:30 am to 3:00 pm ... Shop at more than 50 yard sales around Columbia Heights -- brought to you by Columbia Heights Day10:00 am to 4:00 pm ... Donate clothes and home items and learn about local nonprofits -- beginning at 10 am on the CH Civic Plaza10:00 am to 4:00 pm ... Checkout a live mural painting in front of Giant -- brought to you by BloomBars and Columbia Heights Community Marketplace
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Yard Sales, Clean Ups and Doing Good for your 'Hood
Columbia Heights residents are organizing nearly 50 yard sales throughout the neighborhood. Browse the sales to get great deals and cool finds on furniture, kitchen wares, clothing, books and more. All the sales are listed on this Google Map.CHDI is also accepting donations of clothing and home goods for two charities: Community of Hope and Amvets. Drop your items off at the Columbia Heights Civic Plaza.You can also purchase Columbia Heights Day DC flag t-shirts and sweatshirts and learn more about what's planned for 2011 at the group's information table.
NCHCA has activities planned throughout the day that will beautify the neighborhood and enrich us all. Check out the full schedule from BloomBars.9:30 to 11:30 am -- Neighborhood Clean Up (meet on 11th St. between Park and Monroe - by Columbia Heights Coffee)10:00 am to 4:00 pm -- Mural painting (at Giant)10:00 am to 4:00 pm -- Community Service Fair (at Columbia Heights Civic Plaza). Featuring:
- 826DC workshops for kids
- meet reps from neighborhood nonprofits and community groups
- donate clothing and home goods
- Performances every hour by local musicians
Call for Artists
Eligibility and Restrictions All art and artisan pieces to be showcased and marketed at the Marketplace must be the original work of the artist(s) who are applying to participate. Each applicant's work will be judged on the work samples included in their application. Agents and sales representatives for individual artists (or groups of artists) are not eligible. However, collaborative art is allowed, and those to whom this applies (i.e., more than two artists) should apply as a single vendor. Please note that the Marketplace combines two elements – a producer-only and geographically restricted farmers market and an open-air, producer-only fine art and craft market.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
DSW coming to Columbia Heights?
Friday, March 11, 2011
News and notes for Columbia Heights
- Sticky Fingers competed on the Food Network's Cupcake Wars and won. Eater DC also reports the vegan bakery and cafe will have an official cookbook published next year.
- Lou's City Bar officially opened Thursday in the Highland Park apartment building. New Columbia Heights went for food and drinks and reported that "it's a suitable sports bar."
- Z Burger is coming to the Tivoli and will likely be selling milkshakes from its ticket booth take-out window, according to Prince of Petworth.
- Columbia Heights Day is having its second annual Community Yard Sale and Spring Clean on Saturday, April 2.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Building Demolition on Irving Street
Here is what DCmud had to say about the new construction:
Originally approved as the "Calla Lilly", a 69 unit residence, the building will now feature a setback penthouse level and blend more harmoniously into Highland Park. The recent zoning extension also alleviates parking requirements by taking advantage of Highland Park's underground garage. The new Highland Park West apartment tower will front Irving Street and be connected to its sibling, both physically and visually, replicating the style of the existing apartments. A new shelter facility will occupy the back portion of the lot, and will stand separately from the apartment buildings.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Oscar host to visit Columbia Heights?

Friday, February 4, 2011
Columbia Heights Marketplace announces 2011 season
Good news. We are just 13 weeks away from the opening of the Columbia Heights Community Marketplace. The Saturdays-only farmers' market had a great inaugural year and is now looking for new vendors for 2011.
They are especially looking for those who sell the following: grass-fed beef, poultry and goat meat, goat cheese, milk from free-range cows, and mushrooms. Interested vendors can apply online (PDF).
Some notes for potential vendors: the market is producer-only market and offers food from within 150 miles of Washington, DC. For processed foods, 75% of ingredients must come from within this radius, and you must have a business license and use a certified kitchen in order to be eligible.
The Columbia Heights Community Marketplace will run from May 7 - December 17, 2011, and the hours are 9 am-2 pm on Saturdays.
Photo courtesy of www.chfestivus.org.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Events for Literatis
Quick, you have about an hour to make you way to a reading at 826DC tonight. Beginning at 7 pm, the hip nonprofit is hosting a free McSweeney's-heavy reading with authors Stephen Elliott, Eric Martin, Jessica Anthony and Ted Thompson. Stop by the group's Museum of Unnatural History at the Columbia Heights Civic Plaza (14th / Park / Kenyon) to attend and click here for more info.
Still missing your days an English Lit major? Head down to the Black Cat tomorrow night for a Bomb Magazine, Featherproof, and NY Tyrant-hosted event to benefit 826DC. Literature Party for a Cause starts at 9:30 pm. Tickets are $10 with Blake Butler as your host and music from DJ Lil' E. More info online at http://www.literatureparty.com/.
Monday, January 10, 2011
In the news: GALA founders honored
You don't have to speak Spanish to revel in the richness of Latino culture at GALA Hispanic Theatre—every performance has surtitles. And GALA founders Rebecca and Hugo Medrano create such vivid productions and bring such talented artists to their stage that audiences almost don't need to know Spanish to enjoy what they see.The Medranos have "preserved, promoted, and continued the first solely Hispanic theater in DC for decades, educating children and the public in the classics," says Dorothy McSweeny, former chair of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. "In times of economic stress, they have hardly taken salaries in order to present a season of the best plays and artists from all over the Latino world."
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Volunteer Opportunity at Tubman Elementary
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Some local helicopter history
Monday, January 3, 2011
So it's the new year …
As you may have noticed, the blogging has been a little light on the site but hope that will change in 2011. We'll be blogging more often to provide readers interesting news and tidbits on all things Columbia Heights.
Also, thanks to our Twitter followers, which surpassed the 900-mark over the weekend. What is your New Year's Resolution for Columbia Heights? Let us know by tweeting at TheHeightsLife.