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The Barcroft News

November, 2003 - Volume 101, Issue 3




President's Report

by Eric Harold

We had an exciting candidate’s forum at last month’s meeting. Candidates for County Board, state delegate, state senator, County school board and County commissioner of the revenue all attended. Thanks to all who attended to learn more about the candidates. It was a very interesting and lively meeting.

Please, plan on attending the November meeting, where we will discuss parking issues within Barcroft and the County’s current steps to address parking countywide. We will also discuss our neighborhood conservation plan that is over ten years old and in need of modification. The meeting will be held on Thursday, November 6, at 7:30 pm.

I would like to thank those Barcroft residents that have been getting their membership forms and dues in, and especially thank those who have made donations above the membership fee. For the month of September, Barcrofters donated $1945 to the community house fund. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

I hope you are enjoying the beautiful fall we are having. See you all on November 6.

The Barcroft Players are putting on another show! See below.



Appreciation for Church Gift

Many thanks to Our Savior Lutheran Church on S. Taylor Street for its very generous donation of $100 to the Barcroft Community House. Barcrofter Dorothy Kinsella officially presented the check to BSCL at the October 2 regular monthly meeting along with this letter:

    To: Barcroft School and Civic Association
    From: The Cotta Guild/Our Savior Lutheran Church
    Date: September 21, 2003

    The enclosed check for $100.00 represents a part of the profits from our May 2003 yard sale.

    Our Savior is proud to be a part of the Barcroft Community and we appreciate the attendance of many Barcroft residents to our yearly yard sale and summer Vacation Bible School. Please use this contribution as need may be. Sincerely, Toni Killinger, President, Cotta Guild; Dorothy Kinsella, member

Once again, BSCL would like to thank Our Savior Lutheran for their generosity. We are thankful to have such an active church community in our neighborhood.

In Memorium

Barcrofter Tom Tope suffered a heart attack and passed away suddenly on August 3, 2003. He and his wife Sharon have lived in Barcroft since 1985. They have both been active with the BSCL. Tom loved attending BSCL events. He was frequently seen cheerfully flipping burgers and hot dogs at the Barcroft 4th of July Parades. He was always willing to assist with the set-up and clean-up of various happenings at the Community House.

Tom worked at the Navy Yard as supervisor for a computer network at the Navy Yard. He was a longtime very active member of Faith Lutheran Church.

The Barcroft Exchange

Part-time office help needed two mornings a week. Approximately l0 hours. Very flexible with timing. (Perfect for mother with children in school) Computer skills necessary. Georgetown location. Contact Linda Yahn (O) 202-333-397l or (H) 703-486-3073.

For Sale: Compaq TFT450 Color Flat Panel Monitor 14.5 inch, 3” thick, $150. Apollo P-12501 Color Computer HP Printer, used for a dozen thank you cards. $35. No reasonable offer refused. 2 Panasonic Laser printers for sale: One scanner, copier, printer combo, other basic model w/interchangeable parts. Both still work. $25 each. Contact Bill at 979-1166.

Babysitter Wanted: Looking for a reliable babysitter for our 18 month old. Red Cross certified preferred. Contact Susan 892-5855.

Babysitter Wanted: Looking for a babysitter to watch 2 toddlers for the occasional evening out. Interested parties w/ references please call Lynn or Lew Sawyer, 553-0530.


Keep up with events by joining the
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Go to:
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    ENJOY AN EVENING WITH

    The Barcroft Players

    Presenting:

    Dramatic Readings of 2 One-act Comedies:
    • Variations on the Death of Trotsky” by David Ives

      and

    • The Actor’s Nightmare” by Christopher Durang
      (despite the titles, they really are comedies !)

    Light Refreshments will be served

    FREE (the price is right!)

    Date: Saturday, November 15th, 2003 - 7:30 PM

    Place: Barcroft Community House, S. Buchanan Street, Arlington







Backyard Wildlife Habitats

Barbara Clemens and Jack Reed at 637 S. Stafford just had their property recognized as an official National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Backyard Wildlife Habitat site. They have joined the many habitat enthusiasts who have turned their backyards into a wildlife refuge.

NWF began the Backyard Wildlife Habitat program in 1973, and his since certified over 33,000 habitats nationwide. To be certified, you must show the NWF that your property provides food, water, shelter & places to raise birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. The average habitat is between 1/3 and 1/2 acre, but certified sites range from urban balconies to thousand-acre area. For more information, contact NWF in Reston at 438-6100, or http://nwf.org/backyardwildlifehabitat/

Columbia Pike Streetscape Task Force: Update Forum

On Wednesday, November 5th, the Columbia Pike Streetscape Task Force will hold a meeting to brief citizens and hear citizen comment on the direction the group is taking prior to preparing the first draft of its recommendations. The Task Force is charged with recommending to the County Board how the new street should be laid out, and has been working up a consensus on lane widths, street trees, sidewalks and other elements. This is probably the best time for citizen comment, early in the process. There are four Barcrofters on the Task Force and you can call or email any of them: Harvey Berlin, Bryant Monroe (Vice Chair of the group), Elaine Squeri or Randy Swart for more info. The meeting will be held at 7:30 pm at the Career Center, Walter Reed Drive at Columbia Pike (behind the branch library).

St. John's Offers Advent Concert

St. John's Episcopal Church, 415 So. Lexington St., in Glencarlyn, will present a concert of Advent and Christmas music on Sunday, December 7, 2003, at 7 p.m. in the church. The St. John's Festival Choir will offer seasonal songs by composers from Bach to Dale Wood. Accompaniment features piano, organ, harp, flute, clarinet and tone chimes. A free-will offering will be accepted. There will be a reception following the concert. Child care is available. For further information, call 703-671-6834. Reminder: The St. John's Morning Guild Harvest Tea and craft sale will be Saturday, Nov. 8, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the church's undercroft. Admission is $20; doors will open at 1:00.






Next BSCL Meeting:
Thursday, Nov 6
7:30 PM, Community House







County Public Information Sessions:
Nov. 5th & 10th

During November the Arlington County Department of Environmental Services (DES) will be holding two public information sessions to solicit input from residents on the Solid Waste Management Plan update and the Water/Sewer Rate Study. The two sessions will be held on Wednesday November 5 and Monday November 10. Each session will be broken into two identical one-hour segments:

  • Wednesday November 5: 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm at Aurora Hills Library (735 S. 18th Street)
  • Monday November 10: 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm at the Central Library Auditorium (1015 N. Quincy Street)

The Solid Waste Management Plan establishes Arlington’s strategies for solid waste management in the county for the next 20 years. The Solid Waste Management Plan also serves as a guide for the future growth of the County’s solid waste management system. The types of issues being discussed in the Plan update include:

  • Residential, commercial and multi-family recycling programs;
  • Organic wastes (grass, leaves, food waste, etc.);
  • Disposal of hazardous or special wastes (paint, batteries, electronics, etc.); and
  • Financing of solid waste programs and equitable allocation of costs.

The Water/Sewer Rate Study will provide a model for future rate structures for water and sewer charges. There are many types of fee structures that are being considered in the study. There are different methods for calculating water/sewer rates based on consumption, and other types of fees that could be employed. The types of issues being addressed include:

  • Funding needs,
  • Optimal rate structures, and
  • Level rate-growth.
You can also provide comments by contacting DES via phone or email:

Solid Waste Management Plan:

    Phone: Scott MacDonald (703 228 6491)
    Email: smacdonald@co.arlington.va.us
    Web: www.co.arlington.va.us/des/studies.htm
Water/Sewer Rate Study:
    Phone: Bob Mace (703 228 3625)
    Email: rmace@co.arlington.va.us
    Web: www.co.arlington.va.us/des/studies.htm



Support Arlington Parks

Friends of Arlington Parks is selling the popular Entertainment 2004 coupon books to raise funds for our continuing effort to preserve and extend the Arlington public park system. Each book contains thousands of dollars in "2-for-1" and discount offers from local and national restaurants, hotels and resorts, entertainment venues and other merchants. The cost is $35; to purchase, contact Judy Green at 338-4741 or jajgreen@att.net or go to the Entertainment Book website (www.entertainment.com)— please use Friends of Arlington Parks' organization number, 765979, so that Friends will get credit for the purchase. Thank you for supporting Arlington's park environments and facilities!  For more info about us, visit www.foap.org





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The Casey O'Neal Team

6 Costly Trade Up Mistakes to Avoid

Unlike the experience of buying a first home, when you're looking to move-up, and already own a home, there are certain factors that can complicate the situation. Not only is there the issue of financing to consider, but you also have to sell your present home at exactly the right time in order to avoid either the financial burden of owning two homes or, just as bad, the dilemma of having no place to live during the gap between closings.

Below is a summary of the 6 most common mistakes homeowners make when moving to a larger home.  Knowledge of these mistakes, and the strategies to overcome them, will help you make informed choices before you put your existing home on the market.  Call or email us for a full detailed report or consultation.

    1. Not Cross-matching criteria.  You need to be aware of ALL available homes as they continually enter the market

    2. Failing to make necessary improvements. There will be home fix-ups you can do to enhance it in a prospective buyer's eyes (they don't have to be expensive).

    3. Not selling first.  You typically should plan to sell before you buy your next one with no strings attached. (see point number 5 below).

    4. Failing to get a pre-approved mortgage, a simple process that doesn't cost or obligate you to anything, and you know exactly how much house you can afford.

    5. Getting caught in the Real Estate Catch 22.  Your biggest dilemma when buying and selling is deciding which to do first. Point number 3 above advises you to sell first. However if you have sufficient equity or reserve cash, or creative financing you can eliminate this dilemma.

    6. Failing to coordinate closings. With two major transactions to coordinate together with all the players involved the chances of mix-ups and communication go up dramatically. To avoid a logistical nightmare ensure you work closely with an experience agent.

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    BSCL Officers for 2002-2003

    Community House

      Facility Managers - Steve Reiss, 703-553-0909 and Lori Fitchett 703-979-3920 email: rentals@BSCL.org
      Restoration - David Michaelson david@BSCL.org
      Fundraising - JoAnne Barnhart, 703-920-0821
      Landscaping - Scott Brinitzer, 703-892-0308 scott@BSCL.org

    Committees
      Arlington Mill Community Center -- Bill Lykes, 703-892-4422
      Columbia Pike - Bryant Monroe, 703-271-0944 - bryant@BSCL.org
      Crime - vacant
      Demeter House Liaison Committee - Darlene Mickey
      Parade -- Andrew Hunter, 703-979-8247
      Parking -- Tom Palance - tom@BSCL.org
      Parks -- Shelley Fichtner, 703-486-0856 shelley@BSCL.org
      Traffic - Elaine Squeri 703-920-7014, elaine@BSCL.org
      Volunteers - Scott Royal 703-553-0909 volunteers@BSCL.org
      Webmaster - Randy Swart 703-521-2080 randy@BSCL.org



    The paper version of the Barcroft News is printed on recycled paper with vegetable-based ink by the Stanley Adams Printing Company. This Web page uses recycled bits and bytes, and it is not absolutely identical to the paper one.

    Barcroft School and Civic League
    800 South Buchanan Street
    Arlington, VA 22204

    Neighborline: (24 hr. announcements, Community House rentals) 703-521-1116
    Email: info@bscl.org
    Web: www.bscl.org





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