APRIL 2015 Ashton Heights News The Newsletter of the Ashton Heights Civic Association In Our Neighborhood Take Survey to Identify Issues and Goals for Ashton Heights Jim Feaster / jimfeaster1@gmail.com Starting today, all Ashton Heights residents can share their thoughts about the neighborhood and its priorities. A survey, available online and in hard copy by request, will be used to update the Neighborhood Conservation Plan and is an important part of the county’s decision-making in the area. Last updated in 2000, this critical document priori- N. Piedmont Street before and after a sidewalk and guttizes our neighbor- ter improvement project. Project was completed in 2013. hood improvement and preservation goals. Changes resulting from the previous effort included lowering the speed limit on Pershing Drive, improving drainage on N. Irving Street, sidewalks and gutters on N. Ivy, N. First and N. Piedmont Streets, and the expansion of Mosaic Park and plans for its improvement. Links to the survey will be distributed via email and the neighborhood listserv. The web address will also listed on the Ashton Heights website: www.ashtonheights.org. Complete the survey now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AHCA2015 If you would prefer a hard copy, contact: •Jim Feaster / jimfeaster1@gmail.com, 703-525-4150 •Patricia VandeMeulebroecke / patricia.erik@gmail.com •Elizabeth Collaton / collaton@hotmail.com Please complete only one copy per household and mention this to any neighbors who may not have access to email or the listserv. Deadline for completion is May 1. www.AshtonHeights.org AHCA Monthly Meeting WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 7 – 9 P.M. 7:00 MINGLE WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS 7:30 ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMUNITY UPDATES 8:00 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN CONFLICT ZONES: THE CASES OF AFGHANISTAN, COLOMBIA AND SYRIA — CHRISTINA SCHULTZ, CHEMONICS INTERNATIONAL CLARENDON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH N. IVY AND N. SIXTH STREETS — Enter on N. Ivy St. and follow the ramp down to the social hall. Accessible entrance located at the church parking lot (enter the lot on N. Ivy St. or N. Irving St.) ASHTON HEIGHTS ONLINE OFFICIAL SITE — www.AshtonHeights.org AHCA MEMBERSHIP — www.AshtonHeights.org/Join-AHCA SOCIAL — www.Facebook.com/Groups/AshtonHeights DAILY EMAILS —http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AshtonHeights New AHCA Executive Committee; Volunteers Needed The Ashton Heights Civic Association will hold elections for its executive committee and officers at the May 20 meeting, held at 7 p.m. at the Arlington Arts Center. Consider volunteering to serve on the executive committee or run for an officer position. Terms run August through May. Positions and committees include: •President •VP-Programs •VP-Membership •Development/Zoning Committee •Transportation Committee •Schools Committee If you’re interested or would like more information, contact Ken Matzkin / kenmatz1@ gmail.com, the AHCA nominations chair. Final nominations are due by Wed., April 15. www.ashtonheights.org | Next Meeting: April 15 PAGE 2 Kids, Inc. Entrepreneurs Ashton Heights Civic Association Volunteers Civic Association Mission AHCA’s mission is to promote the welfare and interaction of Ashton Heights and Arlington. Meetings, usually held the third Wednesday from September to May, are open to all residents, although only paid members can vote. >See membership form and dues information on page 3< Active participation is welcome. AHCA keeps you informed through meetings, this newsletter, and the website: www.ashtonheights.org. You can volunteer by contacting the Executive Committee. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jim Feaster jimfeaster1@gmail.com President/Scott Sklar president@ashtonheights.org 703-522-3049 VP, Programs/Susan Koski-Grafer skoski43@aol.com 703-528-1922 VP, Membership /Jim O’Brien jimob1@verizon.net 703-528-0376 Treasurer/Doug Williams treasurer@ashtonheights.org Secretary/Jodie Flakowicz jodie.flakowicz@verizon.net Members-at-Large Jim Richardson jim.richardson@ ashtonheights.org 703-522-5826 Joan FitzGerald fitz.family2@verizon.net Ken Moskowitz kmoskow@hotmail.com Rachel Wilhelm editor@ashtonheights.org Committees Development/Zoning Jim Richardson Joan Fitzgerald Neighborhood Conservation Jim Feaster Transportation Patrick Lueb jiffy64@me.com Schools Gregory Morse gregm748@gmail.com Caroline Rogus crogus@gmail.com NEWSLETTER Editor/Layout Rachel Wilhelm editor@ashtonheights.org 202-509-6788 Distribution Bea Camp summercamp81@yahoo.com Julie Mangis jmmangis@aol.com Advertise with us! 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Contact: editor@ashtonheights.org A – leaf raking, shoveling D – odd jobs/errands B – babysitting E – lawn mowing C – pet/plant sitting F – house sitting Connor Banks (1999-B,C,E) 524-8122 Ellie Berlin (2000-C,D,G) 525-2978 James Berlin (1997-A,B,C,E,F) 525-2978 Lydia Boles (1999-C) 615-8934 Nora Boles (1997-B,D,G) 615-8934 Henry Bramham (1997-A,B,D,E) 243-4684 Noah Colston (2001-A,C,F) 351-4481 Kevin Dannaher (1996-A, C) 527 8265 Alexandra Davis (2002–A,C,D) 527-6126 Christopher Davis (2001–A,C,D,E) 527-6126 Bryn Edwards (1997-B,C,D,F,G) 812-8059 Zoe Edwards (1999-B,C,D,F,G) 812-8059 Deena Faraby (1999-B,C,D,F) 362-7636 Ethan Hall (2001-A,C,D,F) 243-5950 Martha Hays (2002-C,G) 807-0015 Sophia Hays (1998-A,B,C,D,F,G) 807-0015 Clara Helms (2001-B,C,D,G) 908-0121 Matt Jenkins (2001-A,C,F) 524-2355 Will Jenkins (1999-B,C) 524-2355 Jake Leland (2003-C,F) 525-3580 Hope Mathias (1999-B,C,D,G) 528-4625 Hudson Mathias (2002-A,B,C,D,E) 528-4625 Ali Michalowski (1998-C,D,F,G) 527-8687 Emma Miller (2002-A,C,F,G) 528-0447 G – mother’s helper (birth date) Madeline Miller (2000-B,C,F) 528-0447 Miriam Morse (2002-C,D,F) 524-8182 Yasmeen Moustafa (2002-B,C) 655-6228 Neil Murray (1999-C) 841-9019 Amy Parr (2001-C,G) 243-4129 Emily Parr (1997-B,C,G) 243-4129 Grace Rafferty (2001-B) 400-9704 Seneca Randolph (2001-A,C,G) 812-5181 Sierra Randolph (1999-A,B,C,F) 812-5181 Nadia Scharf (2000-B,G) 465-2327 Annie Schutz (2001-B,C,G) 841-7313 Theo Schuz (1998-A,C,D) 841-7313 Anna Secrest (2003-C,F,G) 294-6686 Declan Secrest (2001-A,B,C,D,E,F) 294-6686 Henry Skalbeck (2001-A, C) 465-0488 Brian Sweeney (1998-C,F) 276-9027 Brooke Tanner (2001-A,B,C,G) 528-8852 Mia Tanner (2003-A,C) 528-8852 Alec Tober (1997-A,C) 276-7902 Jack VanDemeulebroecke (1998-E) 778-2009 Sydney VanDemeulebroecke (2001-C,F,G) 778-2009 Anna Williams (2001-B,C,D,F,G) 243-4979 Kathryn Williams (1999-B,C,D,F,G) 243-4979 Katie Zetkulic (1998-A,B,G) 516-0024 Patsy Zetkulic (1998-A,B,G) 516-0024 KIDS, INC. offers a robust roster of willing and able local youth to help out when the household hands are not enough. Birth years are listed in parentheses; while we manage the directory, you define the work and determine the pay scale. **Never give anyone a bare key. Attach something large and bright to the key and do not put your address on the key. Add or remove names: contact Ann Felker at 527-8053 or gr8est9@gmail.com www.ashtonheights.org | Next Meeting: April 15 Local Charities Lyon Park Community Center The South Arlington Kiwanis Club hosts its 25th Annual Auction/Social on Fri., May 1, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at The Woman’s Club of Arlington, 700 S. Buchanan St. Event tickets are $25 and raffle tickets are $10 each or three for $25. Jeannette Wick / jywickrph@aol.com Kiwanis Auction, Breakfast Contact Harro or Janie Wulf for tickets: jwulf1@verizon.net / 703-243-5245. The Kiwanis Club of Arlington hosts its Annual Pancake Breakfast on Sat., May 2, from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Clarendon Methodist Church, 606 N. Irving St. Kiwanians, Tom and Edie Smolinski A moon bounce, face painting, antique cars and raffles will also be featured. Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 for children 5-10 and free for children under 5 with a paying adult. Contact Julie Mangis / jmmangis@ aol.com / 703-525-7513) for tickets. For more information, contact ecnolen@hotmail.com or 703-533-2953. Proceeds from the South Arlington social benefit the Oakridge School, Arlington Free Clinic, Arlington Food Assistance Center, and nonprofits. The breakfast benefits the ELIMINATE Project, a UNICEF and Kiwanis International campaign to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus, a disease that kills 160 babies each day across the world. Events like this help immunize more than 100 million mothers and their future babies. AHCA MEMBERSHIP SIGN-UP AND DUES PAYMENT FORM Ashton Heights Civic Association annual dues are $15 per household or $10 per individual member or $25 per household for two years. Anyone residing or owning property in Ashton Heights who is at least 18 may join and then vote at AHCA meetings. Send this form and a check payable to AHCA to Jim O’Brien, 643 N. Kenmore St. 22201 528-0376, or bring it to this month’s meeting. Name(s): Children (and ages) (optional): Street address: Phone: Resident since: E-mail address: Neighborhood interests: PAY DUES ONLINE at www.ashtonheights.org/join-ahca/ PAGE 3 Renovations Underway, New Rates for AH Residents The Lyon Park Community Center’s renovation project is moving along, although to the naked eye, it still looks like that same big cement hole that has been there for several months. The good news is that so much is happening and much of it affects Ashton Heights residents. At this time, the building’s south end has been razed and the foundations for the new kitchen and sunroom poured. Note that on the west side, the builder, Webb Construction, poured two parallel walls. The inner wall will support the sunroom addition. The outer wall is the edge of a ramp accessible to mobility-impaired people. Several AH residents discussed concerns about the Community Center and our fundraising efforts. To date, AH residents have contributed roughly 12 percent of funds designated for renovation. We thank you. This is noteworthy and humbling. Per a decision by the Board of Governors subcommittee, AH residents will be offered the resident rental rate, effective immediately. Rates for all AH and Lyon Park residents will increase slightly after renovation and non-resident rates will increase significantly, reflecting the modernized facility and rental rates at comparative area facilities. We thank you for your continued support as volunteers and donors. Please consider making LPCC’s Renovation a charitable priority. Soon, we will need to draw on our line of credit for the remaining $600,000 needed. Every dollar donated early is a dollar we will not need to borrow. Completion is expected in August. You can donate using a credit card or PayPal here: http:// lyonpark.info/donations.html. Please contact me at jywickrph@ aol.com or 703-629-6459 if you have questions. Read more about the renovation plans and updates: www.facebook.com/ lyonparkcommunitycenter. www.ashtonheights.org | Next Meeting: April 15 PAGE 4 A-A-Acupuncture Arlington-Alexandria Acupuncture 4141 N. Henderson Rd. (#14) Arlington, VA 22203 401-533-2790 Rebecca Reynolds MSN/L.Ac. Timeless medicine for modern times from a fellow Ashton Heights resident. Now open for business! RebeccaGail2002@gmail.com A-A-Acupuncture.com S Fabulous Toys, Hobbies, Crafts, Books, G portin ood g s s hoe and the most beautiful Children’s Clothes. S 1220 N. Fillmore St. Arlington, VA 22201 2 blocks east of the Clarendon Metro on the Orange Line Street level below Gold’s Gym on Fillmore St. in Clarendon web: www.Kinderhaus.com (for news and events) email: kinderhaus@comcast.net 7 DAYS A WEEK 703•527•5929 **** Tuesday is Grandparents Day at Kinder Haus -- 10% off all full-priced merchandise just for grandparents. Offer expires Jan. 1, 2016 **** www.ashtonheights.org | Next Meeting: April 15 President’s Message AHCA Busy as Ever Scott Sklar / solarsklar@aol.com The Ashton Heights Civic Association has been raising issues with local developers and county officials to maintain the quality of life within our neighborhood. After meeting with the developers, we sent a letter to the county board, raising issues of lighting, time of operation and noise on the soon-to-be built 10th Street Flats rooftop deck. This is what we do. We approached county officials again to address issues of parking spilling into the neighborhood from the Arlington Community Residences, Inc. on N. Jackson Street. In addition, we wanted to ensure that the facility is being used for care, as zoned, and not as an administrative center. This is what we do. AHCA sent another letter to county staff objecting to the proposed building height of the redeveloped Ballston Mall, as well as parking and truck egress issues to ensure enough site parking and no spillover into our neighborhoods. This is what we do. Last year AHCA figured prominently on Route 50 and Columbia Pike reconstruction, guaranteeing more neighborhood-friendly construction and more native trees and plants. This interaction continues with state and county officials, for this is what we do. Also, AHCA has been conferring with county officials to make sure that the ratio of building-to-land area stays within the rules and we don’t have “perimeter size creep” of our buildings. And AHCA had representatives on the county planning group looking at the Thomas Jefferson Middle School site, protecting open areas while providing options on school space expansion. As North Arlington urbanizes and becomes denser, we truly need to be vigilant. Our development, school and transportation committees track these issues and our monthly meetings inform and discuss these issues with our neighbors. We are well organized and tracking these issues and threats. We need more participation to share this work and make sure we continue to broadly represent our community. I invite many of you who have not been to our AHCA monthly meetings or to our committee dialogues to do so. You will be most welcome. PAGE 5 Local Schools Faith Lutheran Preschool Celebrates 25 Years Ann Felker / gr8est9@gmail.com Faith Lutheran Preschool is planning a 25th anniversary celebration on Sun., April 26, from 3 -- 5 p.m. to commemorate an important spring in 1990 when two Ashton Heights mothers recognized a problem and devised a solution. Mary Hibbits, a mom of two, saw children who needed a local preschool and, with the help of her church community, started Faith Lutheran Preschool. Her neighbor Lora Rinker created the Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network, or A-SPAN, to serve Arlington’s homeless population. Those two groups have had a long-lasting impact for Arlington county. Everyone is invited to come to the field at Faith Lutheran at 3313 Arlington Blvd., for good memories about good beginnings. Little ones will be entertained with a moon bounce, an ice cream vendor and some age-appropriate activities while grown-up graduates are invited to visit the classrooms where their life-away-fromhome began. Parents are expected to come along because it was their participation and support that has kept FLP a strong and popular place to grow and learn in Ashton Heights. The first staff members hired by Mary Hibbits, Anne Larsen and Ann Felker, will be retiring at the end of this school year. This is a valuable opportunity for former “caterpillars” and “frogs” to say goodbye to these two teachers associated with those classes. Larsen and Felker plan to share their memories with as many of their former students as possible. Nothing validates a teacher more than visits from past students. Please pass the word around the neighborhood and among your circle of friends. Kindly RSVP, so the FLP family can plan enough food and fun: www.flp25th.eventbrite.com. If it rains, come to the Fellowship Hall, aka, “The Ball Room.” PAGE 6 www.ashtonheights.org | Next Meeting: April 15
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