The Southwest Chamber Players featuring John Kaboff, cello; Heidi Schuller, flute; Brad Clark, piano; and David Ehrlich, piano will perform at 7:30 PM tonight. The group will be playing works from Brahms, Villa-Lobos and Mozart. St. Augustine’s Church, 600 M St., SW
Community Meeting on SW Health Hazards Tonight 7 PM
Tonight, Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. there will be a community meeting on the health hazards of pollution in Southwest D.C. All are invited to to meet and discuss pollution-related health concerns in Southwest and potential avenues for change. For further information, please contact the Southwest Environmental Justice Project […]
Nationals round out season with extensive community involvement
The Nationals Community Committee is working with the Nationals and the Department of Parks and Recreation to enhance the ballfield at King Greenleaf Recreation Center. This past year the Nationals donated baseball and softball equipment to King Greenleaf and Jefferson Middle School for use by both the girls and boys […]
Washington Nationals host baseball clinic to help local youth “get the ball rolling”
By Atu Osei-Chambers To coincide with the start of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month in October, the Washington Nationals hosted a youth baseball camp for local D.C. Public School (DCPS) middle-school students in an effort to encourage a healthier, more active lifestyle among the District’s youth. The clinic, which was […]
A new take on The Four Seasons
St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church kicked off a new season of the Art and Spirit Coffeehouse on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The evening at 600 M St. SW features songs with the theme “The Four Seasons,” coffee and desserts, and a chance for the audience to ask questions. Joyce Bouvier, St. Augustine’s […]
Redevelopment of St. Matthew’s
By Brandon Fuller Development in Southwest has come in the form of new restaurants, retail, theater and a sports venue. By the end of 2013, one new project could bring a church, apartment building, coffee shop, community center and outdoor gathering space. This ambitious effort is the redevelopment of the […]
Notes On the Nats: A Surgical Repair for Throwing Errors
By Zev Feder Some baseball fans may have noticed that during this season Ryan Zimmerman has significantly improved his defense as a result of an adjustment he made to his throwing technique. Here is how that came about. In April of this year Zimmerman tore his abdominal oblique muscle, which […]