Entries by MHNA (244)

Monday
May132013

Meridian Hill / Malcolm X Park to receive $50,000 grant. Thank you.

Photo of Dante statue in the park (who usually isn't smiling), courtesy of Beth Mullin, Rock Creek Conservancy, and Photoshop Special thanks to Jeff McElhaney and L. Ernest Springs for getting the word out on social media and for posting yard signs.

From the MHNA listserv: 

Hi everyone,

I just got back from the Partners in Preservation awards ceremony, where I'm excited to report that Meridian Hill won one of the largest grants -- $50,000 -- out of the available $1 million from American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This is a huge victory for our beloved park, just $10,000 less than what was requested.
Although Meridian Hill came in 15th, it surged to more than double its total points in the final few days after the Park Open House. Members of the review committee told us that the passion of the park's supporters and the significance of continuing the park's restoration and revitalization for the benefit of the thousands of people who care about the ark swayed them to recommend major funding.
Other parks sites winning major grants included Dumbarton Oaks Park and the Carter Woodson Home. And two other nearby sites also won big grants- GALA Hispanic Theater and All Souls Unitarian Church.
THANK YOU all so much for helping to stand up for our long-forgotten park, which is anything but forgotten now!
Steve
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Steve Coleman
Co-Founder, Friends of Meridian Hill
President, Washington Parks & People
Josephine Butler Parks Center
2437 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC  20009
(202) GO-2-PARK, ext. 11
(202) 234-3342 (fax)
Since 1990:  23 Years of Impact
A Rock, A River, A Tree... A Park For All People!
Thursday
May022013

14th & U farmers market opens Saturday, May 4, 2013

This Saturday the 14 & U farmers market in front of the Reeves Center will be open from 9:00am until 1:00pm. From the MHNA listserv:

"Just a reminder that we are open Saturday and yes, we will have strawberries and freshly pressed cider and Fuji juice and pears and lots of green and purple asparagus.

A choice of 3 kinds of eggs: rich duck, huge goose and free range chickens.

All kinds of really fresh Spring salad and cooking greens - arugula, mesclun, lettuces, watercress, nettles, spinach, kale, mustards, Asian Greens, chard plus turnips, beets, radishes, sunchokes, potatoes.

Fabulous sweet and savory pies from WHISKED:apple frangipane, strawberry rhurbarb, asparagus quiche and kale and feta quiche plus all her cookies.

Pleasant Pops has joined the market and will be inaugurating their first visit with Strawberry Ginger Lemonade, Strawberries & Cream, Honey Lavender and Mexican Sweet Cream and Cinnamon pops.

Get an early start. Photo courtesy of Vegankind.Lois' Pumpkin Whoopie Pies that started the Whoopie Pie craze in DC.

Panomamas's new breads and French Pastries

Gorgeous cut flowers includiing those hip green ball viburnum, lilies, lilacs, ranunculus. lily of the valley plus hanging baskets and lots of annuals for your gardens. Dozens of herb and vegetable plants -- lots of tomato varieties.

And plenty of pastured pork and grass fed beef and lamb, duck and rabbit. And real French style goat cheeses.

Wednesday
May012013

Your votes = funding for needed restoration at Meridian Hill / Malcolm X Park

Meridian Hill / Malcolm X Park is open to and enjoyed by all.Recently American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced that Meridian Hill / Malcolm X Park was chosen to participate in Partners in Preservation, a contest that will award $1 million in grants to historic places in the Washington, D.C. metro areas. 

The historic place that receives the highest number of points is guaranteed to receive grant funding. 

Funds will help repair and stabilize the grotto at the 16th Street entrance, which now looks like this. 

Visit this site each day before May 10, 2013, to vote online and via mobile phone once each day, every day, share with friends via Twitter, check in on Foursquare, and take photos on Instagram.

Thanks to The Rock Creek Conservancy for alerting us to this competition.

Meridian Hill / Malcolm X Park is a part of Rock Creek Park.