Jul - Palisades Citizens` Association
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Jul - Palisades Citizens` Association
News THE PALISADES A Newsletter of the Palisades Citizens Association, Representing the Greater Palisades Area Volume 21 • Number 9 • July, 2010 Special Parade Edition! T he 44th Annual 4th of July Parade sponsored by the Palisades Citizens Association stepped off into history at noon on Independence Day, 2010, and proceeded without a hitch past a huge and enthusiastic crowd of observers estimated in the thousands. The day was as fine weatherwise as could be hoped for: hot, but not too muggy and the heat was accompanied by a cooling flow of air. All the Parade stalwarts were on hand! The Bagpipers were superb! The United Horsemen were awesome! The Different Drummers were dynamite, and provided great marching music for the masses! The Millwood Mob was magnificent! This being election year, the local political establishment was out in force, from the Mayor down, as were their minions! Never has so much candy been thrown, stickers stuck, favors handed out and signage proliferated! As always, local participation was highly inventive and nothing if not high-energy! Kids of all ages checked their dignity at the Safeway as they paraded, cavorted, strutted and gyrated their way towards Cushing Place. At Palisades Park, energy was equally high under and around the big top, groovving to the wonderful band “Tenacious” as they belted out hit after hit, Ms. Hope Leigh, a wonderful young voice, did a fine job with the National Anthem, and PCA President Bill Slover handed out an endless series of well-deserved awards. As always, the real heroes were the Lions, who served several thousand drinks at the picnic, and the Grand Lodge Masons who grilled and served over 4,000 hotdogs, laboring over the red-hot grills and under the white-hot sun. As always, the Parade was a miracle of come-together, selfless hard work by hundreds of volunteers, Parade Marshalls, T-Shirt sellers, and the support of many of our wonderful local businesses, without which it simply could not have happened. See complete listings on the following pages! A huge salute to the PCA, the Parade leadership, and all who contributed in so many different ways. THANK YOU! The Palisades Citizens’ Association • 1 Clare R ock Clare Rock ock Clare R 2 • Volume 21 • Number 9 And a Huge PCA Shout Out To -Our regular, beloved performance groups: Alma Boliviana; DC’s Different Drummers; The United Horsemen’s Association; and Washington Scottish Bagpipers Our T Shirt Volunteers, who this year sold almost 800 T-shirts under the leadership of Maria Garcia: Bill & Cassie Barnard, Eliza & Kate Button, Meriwether Beatty, Megan Campbell, Joan Danoff, Mary Evans, Nancy Feldman, Kathryn McDonnell, Anne Ourand, Frankie & Fred Pelzman, Julie Russell, Spence Spencer, Linda Starke, Mat Thorp, Barbara Vandegrift, Art Watson and Steve, Lisa & Sage Wolf The Lions, who served 200 gallons of drinks after the picnic. The Grand Lodge Masons, who grilled 3,000 hot dogs. Maria Garcia, who organized T-shirt sales, hosted all the meetings and hung signs and posters. Mat Thorp, who organized and collected the prizes; and Mat, Julie Koczela, Mary Stapp and Joel Achenbach who did such a great job judging. Kathryn McDonnell, who designed the winning T-shirt. Fred Pelzman and Janice Kaplan, who provided valuable PR assistance. Spence Spencer, who served as El Jefe, the Big Enchilada, the Go-To Guy and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer (also known as Picnic Chair. Justin Rouse and Vince Cain from the Dept of Parks and Rec, who provided invaluable help on the the day of. Lt. Eric Hayes, Office McElwee and all the officers from the Second District, who helped immensely with the parade. Hope Leigh, who sang such a fabulous National Anthem. Wonderful! Our picnic volunteers: Kathryn McDonnell, Margie Palm, Sam Spence, Sarah Spencer, Todd Stein. Our Parade Marshals: Ken Buckley, Stephen DuPont, Mary Ann Floto, Christine Hackett, David Mitchell, Anne Ourand, Ben Rowland, Todd Stein and Steve Waller Food Delivery: People who picked up and delivered food from Safeway to the rec center: Frank from Parker’s Exxon, Nick Carson, Ted Vlach and Ken Buckley. AND YOU! Our estimated 3,000 neighbors and guests who attended the Parade! PS: Feeling left out? Join us in helping launch the 45th Annual PCA 4th of July Parade in 2011. We are always looking for more musical acts, great neighborhood floats and participation of all types!!!!! atch Maria D The Palisades Citizens’ Association • 3 Clare R ock 4 • Volume 21 • Number 9 The Palisades Citizens’ Association • 5 Frederik uis van Bolh Frederik van Bolh uis Clare Rock Barbars Elsas Nora Fenbine Burke.Word.co m Advertisement Palisades Motors on the Boulevard Vintage Vehicles of Distinction 44 Years of Service to the Neighborhood Open Only One Day a Year! 6 • Volume 21 • Number 9 Burke.W ord.com oczela Tracy K The Palisades Citizens’ Association • 7 PARADE AWARDS 2010 “Patriotism at Play” Patriotic, creative, and energetic families, groups, and schools from the Palisades, and other neighborhoods, provided rich entertainment at the Parade, and Palisades and Tenleytown businesses provided generous awards for our marchers. The Dream Team (Julie & Jack Koczela, Mary Stapp & Joel Achenbach, and Mat Thorp) used their wisdom and ignorance, along with haste and deliberation, to make the following awards. Winners Their Prize Friends of Palisades Library Pirates $50 Gift Certificate St. Patrick’s School $100 Gift Certificate Middle C (Best Brass Section) Two #30 Gift Certificates Patriotic Pirates $100 Gift Certificate Lab School $50 Gift Certificate Claire Davis Family (Inkwell $40 Gift Certificate & Constitution) The Millwood Mob Four $10 Gift Certificates Troop 61, Boy Scouts of America One Day’s Boat Rental “Best Singing:” The Little Red Oil Painting, “Iris,” Schoolhouse Dancing Boys (“Free on the Fourth”) $40 Gift Certificate and Ten $5-off certificates “Best New Idea: Candy Bags:” $25 Gift Certificate Troop 61, Boy Scouts of America “Best-Decorated Bike”: Jocelyn and Zara $70 Haircut and Blow-dry Dolphins Swim Team Two $25 Gift Certificates Claire Davis Family (Inkwell and One $25 Gift Certificate Constitution) St. Patrick’s School 20% Off for more than $150 Three Worthy Volunteers Three bottles of champagne Dancing Boys (“Free on the Fourth”) $40 Gift Certificate Palisades Rec Center “Co-op Frogs” $30 Gift Certificate Palisades Village: “Neighbors Five $100-off coupons Helping Neighbors” for glasses Palisades Village: “Neighbors Eighteen $25 Gift Certificates Helping Neighbors” Hill Crest Community Organization $50 Gift Certificate The Lab School Carrying Case for Videos, Books, etc. The River School Two $25 Gift Certificates The Millwood Mob One $25 Gift Certificate Miscellaneous Dog Owners A bunch of dog treats “Best Protest”: Spring Valley $100 Gift Certificate Clean/Cover Up Ballman’s Flower Power and Six Bottles of Wine World Peace Truck The Lab School Two pounds coffee blend and a Coffee Mug Habitat etc Two $25 gift certificates Dolphins Swim Team Stir Crazy Corn Popper Claire Davis Family (Inkwell and Safe Deposit Box, etc. Constitution) 8 • Volume 21 • Number 9 and the Generous Donor Was . . . ! Ann Hand Artisans Art and Frame Bambu Restaurant Black Salt Fish Market Chu Cleaners DC Boathouse Figs Café Fletcher’s Boathouse Fred Pelzman The Home Made Pizza Company Kemble Park Tavern Le Reve Hair Design Listrani’s Listrani`s macARThur MacArthur Beverage MAC Market Mimi’s Convenience Opticians at Palisades Pharmacy Palisades Pharmacy Parker’s Exxon Potomac Video Pro Feed, Inc. Pro Feed, Inc. Pro Feed, Inc. Et Voila! Robert Whale Selections, Ltd. Starbucks Tenleytown Hardware Tenleytown Hardware Wachovia Bank The Palisades News is published eight times each year (October - December, February - June) by: The Palisades Citizens Association P.O. Box 40603 • Palisades Station Washington, D.C. 20016 www.palisadesdc.org President Bill Slover 202-363-7771 First Vice President Todd Stein 202-362-5714 Second Vice President Christine Hackett 202-362-4818 Treasurer Bill Barnard 202-966-2167 Secretary Danielle Darby 202 686-5256 PCA Administrator Anne Ourand 363-7441 phone/fax [email protected] Editor: Art Watson arthur.watson.1@ gmail.com 202-363-8882 Contributing Editor: Fred Pelzman Contributors to This Issue: CMaria Datch Barbara Elsas Nora FenbineTracy Koczela Clare Rock Frederik van Bolhuis Material must be submitted to the editor by the middle of the month for inclusion in the next month’s edition Membership Individual $25; Senior (over 65) $20; Household $40; Sponsor $100; Patron $250; Life $500 To join or for additional information, contact PCA Administrator: 202-363-7441 or [email protected] Thanks To Our Wonderful Local Business Sponsors in 2010! L ocal Palisades businesses provide essential financial and in-kind support to the Palisades Citizens Association and to the Parade every year. The Parade would simply not be possible without their help. Please patronize our Local Business Supporters, and tell them we sent you! Our Platinum Business Supporters Et Voila! Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church BlackSalt Fish Market & Restaurant Sibley Memorial Hospital Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia Safeway Our Gold Business Supporters The World Famous Parker’s Exxon John I Haas, Inc. Pro Feed DC VCA MacArthur Animal Hospital Hanlon Design Build/Chryssa Wolfe Palisades Pharmacy & Wellness CVS MacArthur Liquors Grand Oaks Our Silver Business Supporters Bambu Restaurant St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church & Day School Mauck Zantzinger & Associates Palisades Veterinary Clinic DC Living Real Estate LLC Dennis O’Leary, DDS Mac Market Listrani’s Italian Gourmet The River School Mindy’s Catering Our Bronze Business Supporters Makoto Restaurant Mimi’s Convenience Chen’s Gourmet Standard Properties St. David’s Episcopal Church American Painting Fine Art Lil Omm LLC Howard Eales, Inc. David Cumins Mitchell T/A Design 1 Abramson & Associates, LLC Palisades Deli Market Inga’s Once is Not Enough Interplan Ivy’s Salon Whole Foods Additional support provided by Park’s Fabricare Center and the Institute for Spiritual Development News THE PALISADES P.O. Box 40603 • Washington, DC 20016
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