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New City Street Trees From: afrankson
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Looking for student grass mowers From: kathysmithindc
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2D MPD CAC Awards Banquet - July 12 From: kathysmithindc
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Give Away & For Sale From: kathysmithindc
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Used computer stuff From: kathysmithindc
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New City Street Trees

Posted by: "afrankson" [email protected]   afrankson

Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:09 pm (PST)

New City Street Trees
MEDIA CONTACT: ERIK LINDEN, 202-671-2004

TOP 10 THINGS YOU CAN DO
TO PROTECT YOUR CITY STREET TREE

DDOT Reminds Residents to Be Kind to Their Trees in Public Space

(Washington, DC) Emeka Moneme, Director of the District Department of
Transportation (DDOT) today reminded residents to be kind to their city street trees.

Moneme released a list of the Top 10 things You Can Do (or avoid doing)to help the city's tree canopy and help your neighborhood street
tree.

DDOT's Urban Forestry Administration oversees 144,000 street trees
in the District.

TOP 10:

1. If you have a newly planted street tree near your residence,
please water it. (10 gallons per week during hot, dry weather).

2. Don't nail posters/signs or fliers to any tree — this
damages trees severely.

3. Don't lock your bicycle or scooter to a street tree —
this can damage the tree.

4. Don't chain your pet to a tree in or leave him/her tied up
in the "tree box" (square or rectangular area around the
tree).

5. Maintain your tree box space: pull weeds around your street
tree and mulch it if needed.

6. Please don't plant other species in the tree box (like
flowers or bushes). The tree needs room to grow without competition.

7. If you're receiving trash pickup near your street tree,
keep trash cans away from the tree box area. This reduces soil
compaction around the tree and helps protect it.

8. Watch your street tree for any changes like alterations in leaf color or reduced leaf canopy. Call 727-1000 and tell the operator
you'd like to request a tree inspection if you're concerned.

9. Don't prune your street tree yourself or cut any branches.
Call 727-1000 for a pruning request if you think your tree needs to be
trimmed.

10. Enjoy your tree! It provides shade during the hot summer and
helps clean the air.

*Most of the above regulations can be found in the DC Municipal
Regulations Chapter 24.

For more information on DDOT's tree program please visit
www.trees.ddot.dc.gov <http://www.trees.ddot.dc.gov/>

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Looking for student grass mowers

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" [email protected]   kathysmithindc

Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:27 pm (PST)

From: Kiki McGrath <kikimcgrath@hotmail.com>

We live in AU Park and are looking for a local high school /college
student to mow our lawn twice monthly. If you are interested please
send an email to mangofamilydc@gmail.com. Thanks.

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2D MPD CAC Awards Banquet - July 12

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" [email protected]   kathysmithindc

Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:57 pm (PST)

From: Samantha Nolan <nolantutor@yahoo.com>

If you are interested in purchasing tickets to the banquet, or if your
organization would like to sponsor a table, please let me know as soon
as possible. The dinner is July 12 from 6:00 - 10:00 at Maggiano's
Little Italy on Wisconsin Avenue in Friendship Heights. To purchase
tickets or a table, please send a check made out to 2D MPD CAC in the
amount of $400 (table) or $40 (individual tickets), and mail it to me
at Samantha Nolan, 2940 Northampton Street, NW, Washington, DC 20015.
We hope to show our support for our officers by filling the room with
community leaders, and friends. Please share this information with
your organizations. Thanks for your help. Samantha Nolan

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Give Away & For Sale

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" [email protected]   kathysmithindc

Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:00 pm (PST)

From: John Benoit <benoit@atlantech.net>

GIVE AWAY!!!
Compost bin. It's put together like Lincoln Logs. Abt 3 x 3 x 3.

Jack Benoit
202 244-1040

CANOE FOR SALE
1994 16ft Dagger vinyl touring canoe. Seldom used. Slight damage.

Jack Benoit
202 244-1040

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Used computer stuff

Posted by: "kathysmithindc" [email protected]   kathysmithindc

Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:02 pm (PST)

From: hbogorad <hbogorad@comcast.net>

I have a usable cordless keyboard and mouse to give away. The only
problem with it is that some of the letters have worn off the keyboard
which shouldn't bother a good touch typist. I neglected to record the
address of the person who collects computer stuff on his porch. I
would appreciate having this information.

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