Ward 5

Ward 5 Hidden Treasures

Being the largest ward in the District, it\’s possible that some Ward 5 hidden treasures can go unnoticed. However, luckily for one captivating, cozy, cultured, and vibrant venue; The Museum, residents and creators alike can make their visions come to life.  Located at 2014 Rhode Island Avenue, not too far from the printing shop you won\’t

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Community Living is Essential

Community living has its advantages and  most residents seem to take an interest in the Advisory Neighborhood Commission community engagement meetings in Ward 5A .  Often times the meetings are held on Wednesday\’s, and these are not the typical work or boardroom meetings. There\’s an agenda, and residents are given the opportunity to bring forth any concerns

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Trinidad Neighborhood Association Meeting

Trinidad Neighborhood Association held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 23 at 7:00pm. In attendance was the Assistant Fire Chief, Edward Mills III, Officer Chandler from 5th District Metropolitan Police Department, a representative from Best Kids organization, Constituent Services Coordinator at Council of the District of Columbia Wesley Dawson, Ward 5 Community Liaisons from the

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Gardening Anyone?

Are you interested in gardening? Do you have a green thumb that you\’d like to perfect this upcoming season? Fortunately, Noyes Park Community Garden Group is seeking residents in Ward 5 to register for plots. Registration starts January 15 and last through the end of the month. “The Noyes Community Garden has twenty 8’x4’ plots.

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