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The Barcroft News

December, 2003 - Volume 101, Issue 4




President's Report

by Eric Harold

Business as usual is suspended for the December meeting. Please plan on joining your neighbors for our annual holiday party on Thursday December 4 at 7:30 pm. As usual, contributions of cookies, candies or other finger foods are welcome (and encouraged). Come celebrate the season with some songs, some stories, and your fellow Barcrofters.

Barcroft residents continue to show their generosity. BSCL received nearly $1,100 in donations for the month of October. This follows a September when Barcrofters donated $1945 to the community house fund. This is fantastic, and much needed as we embark on completing renovations of the interior of the Community House. Membership forms and dues keep coming in as well, with membership up to 233 households (397 individuals). Keep the memberships coming, and we can’t thank enough those who have made donations above the membership fee.

Please mark your calendars: because the first Thursday of January will be New Year’s Day, our normal meeting date has been switched to the next Thursday (January 8). The meeting will start at 7:30 pm as usual.

See you all at the holiday party on December 4.


Will the Grinch Steal Christmas?

Every December, we set aside business to welcome in the holiday season. We invite everyone, all ages, to gather to sing Christmas carols, hear talented neighborhood performers play and sing, hear a dramatic reading of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” and await a surprise visitor (hint: carries his own bag). The surprise visitor will truly be a surprise this year: our traditional “visitor” has moved from Barcroft. So, we need a volunteer! Please, let’s not let the Grinch win the holiday party this year. Contact Annette Osso at annette@bscl.org if you have any contacts at the North Pole. This is really one of the special treats that goes with living in Barcroft. As usual, the gathering will be potluck—contributions of cookies, candies or other finger foods are welcome (and encouraged).

Come Thursday, December 4, 7:30 p.m. to the Barcroft Community House, Buchanan St.


Barcroft School's Holiday Shop and Book Fair

5 Dec., 5:00 - 8:00 pm; 6 Dec., 9:00 - Noon; Barcroft School Multi-purpose room. The Holiday Shop lets children shop on their own; Volunteers help the kids select, wrap, and purchase gifts for friends and teachers while Mom or Dad wait outside!. Prices range from under $1.00 to $10.00. Bonus: Barcroft is also holding another Book Fair! This is a great opportunity for parents to pick up quality presents for their children.


The Barcroft Exchange

Bandsaw: Fourteen inch bandsaw for sale. Less than a year old. $450 new, sell for $200. Additional saw blades included. Ron French 920-7014.

For Sale: One Compaq computer monitor. 17" great shape. $50.00 I'll take an offer! Call 979-8366.

Seeking a Stroller: I am looking for a used single or double jogging stroller - if anyone is interested in selling one, please call me at 703-627-4195 or email at lauran@avalonbay.com.

Misc. for Sale: 50+ ceramic molds, slip, glaze, paint, stain and misc supplies $200. Craftsman 14" gas powered chain saw 75. Yamaha 300 amp, 12 channel amp/mixer, EM 300 Series $150. Biamp Mixer, 6 channel mixer, Mod 6836 $110. Several Bicycles, $15-60. Not happy with price but interested in item? Make Offer! Call Bill, 979-1166.

For Sale: Christmas Decorations: 21 boxes including 3 &6 ft artificial trees, ceramic tree, lights, ornaments (a lot are antiques), ceramic manger set, and a lot of other stuff to decorate with for the holidays. There is enough lights and ornaments to decorate 4 full size Christmas trees. All for $150. Train Set: Table with tracks and a box of "HO" gauge train pieces. Includes two engines and transformer. $50. Train Set: 6 piece Santa Fe train O gauge. $15. Polaroid Camera Model 230 $10. Olympus Pen- EE Camera: 35 mm half frame [palm size] with leather case. $20. Train Car Construction Material: Balsa wood and accessories for building HO gauge train cars. Free! Minolta SR-7 Camera Outfit 35 mm camera, all manual setting except light meter, with wide angle, several telephoto, several zoom lenses. Reasonable offers accepted! Call if interested: Bill, 979-1166.






Keep up with events by joining the Barcroft chat group and news list. Go to: www.bscl.org.








Wakefield Traffic Calming

-By Trav Fick

The Wakefield Traffic Calming Plan is in design and there is a proposed revision for the measure at the intersection with 6th Street.

Originally, the follow-up group led by Sue Tenenbaum requested a raised crosswalk at the intersection of Wakefield and 6th, between the north corners, which was a good idea except for storm drains. The storm drains preclude a raised crosswalk.

So the proposal is to relocate the measure south of 6th, but just past the corner because at that east corner, there is also a storm drain. A hump can be installed a bit past the corner.

These two measures are essentially the same thing but with a difference in surface finishing. Humps are of asphalt with white markings to alert drivers; raised crosswalks are often in brick color with impressed brick design on the surface, with white strips on each side.

Clarification questions have been sent to Jeff Sikes and by the time this is printed, Sue may have a response. Please contact her if you have further questions or suggestions.



Next BSCL Meeting: Thursday, Dec. 4, 7:30 PM— Holiday Celebration! Join Us! NOTE: The January meeting has been rescheduled to Jan. 8, 7:30 PM Community House, Buchanan Street





Anouncements

Free Mulch in Barcroft: Help! I am overwhelmed with wood chips. They are white oak chips, of lovely appearance and excellent quality, but they are piled higher than my garage, and I hope to give most of them away. Please come help yourself. If you find large plastic pots near the wood pile, feel free to use them to haul away your bounty.....but bring them back some time. Otherwise bring your own trash bags or cans.

I don't recommend fresh chips like these around flowers or other shallow-rooted plants [dogwood, azalea). But they are excellent for paths and other spots where you don't want anything to grow. Don't bother to call. Just haul. You will probably not see them from the street. Walk towards the garage and they will magically appear. Sue Tenenbaum, Annie's Garden, 4413 South 8th St.

Tours Available of Our Savior Lutheran School. Celebrating 50 years of Christ centered education, located at 9th and South Taylor Streets, offering grades K-8. Daycare available before and after school. New gymnasium and classrooms. Call 892-4846 for more information.


Looking for a Top Local Restaurant?

The October issue of Gourmet Magazine had an insert guide in their October issue titled "Guide to America's Best Restaurants." They featured six restaurants in Washington DC: four downtown, one in the Ritz-Carlton in Tysons Corner, and the sixth ............ our own THAI SQUARE restaurant on Columbia Pike.

Thai Square was listed under "Neighborhood Gems." This great little restaurant is adjacent to Phnom Phen Jewelers just east of the Boston Market chain restaurant in the Westmont Shopping Center.

Gourmet Magazine's write-up stated that "Much as it would be in Bangkok, THAI SQUARE is family-run, friendly, efficient, and modestly priced. It is also family-filled, with several generations gathering in its spartan dining room for weekend lunches." Location: 3217 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia, 703-685-7040

Congratulations to Thai Square!


Have You Renewed Your Membership?

Support Your Neighborhood!
Forms were in the Sept & Oct newsletters, but if you don't still have them, you can get one from the web page (BSCL.org) or e-mail the membership secretary (Peg@BSCL.org). Membership cost is a bargain $3 per person— join today!





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St. John’s Episcopal Church

415 South Lexington Street
Arlington, VA 22204
(one block off Carlin Springs Rd. & 5th St.
just south of Rt. 50)

(703) 671-6834

http://stjohnsarlington.thediocese.net

Come Celebrate Christmas

7:00 p.m.

Free Advent Concert featuring the St. John’s
Festival Choir,Tone Chimes Choir, and
instrumentalists.

Child care provided.

Christmas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 24

5:00 p.m.

Worship for all ages with traditional carols,
children’s message, sermon and Holy Eucharist.
Child care provided.

10:30 p.m.

Christmas music and caroling in the church

11:00 p.m.

Christmas Eve Festival Holy Eucharist

Christmas Day, Thursday, Dec. 25

10:00 a.m.

Holy Eucharist with carols


COME WORSHIP WITH US IN THE NEW YEAR TOO!

Sunday, Jan. 5, 2004

8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Worship Services
(Nursery available at 10)

9:00 a.m.

Christian Education (Nursery available)


All Are Welcome!

"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it." John 1:5


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Yoga for wholeness

This centuries-old system for total health and well-being includes yoga poses, breathing techniques and deep relaxation. The combined effect of these practices is the unblocking and increasing of energy within your body. This helps to relax and focus the mind so that you can experience deep inner peace.

Sheng Zhen Qigong

comes to us from the ancient Chinese culture where flowing, repetitive movements were often used for the improvement of physical, emotional and spiritual health. Sheng Zhen (Unconditional Love) Qigong introduces you to simple, beautiful movements that are approachable for all levels. The cultivation and circulation of Life Force (Qi or Chi in Chinese) is one of the results of this practice.

These classes are for all levels. Dress comfortably and bring a blanket.

Barcroft Community House, 800 S. Buchanan Street, Arlington

Qigong- from 6:30pm to 7:45pm

Yoga- from 8:00pm to 9:15pm

Tuesdays beginning 1/6/04 for 12 sessions ~ $120

Register: Send check to Peaceable Dragon, 8562 Gwynedd Way, Springfield, VA 22153

More information: call Peaceable Dragon at 703-625-8431 or www.PeaceableDragon.org

Nancy Rischard, the yoga instructor, has been a life-long dancer who began to practice yoga in 1989. Her yoga journey has brought her into classes with master teachers representing a variety of styles. She is known for her warmth and personal attention to the student. Paul Rischard, the qigong instructor, has practiced the internal arts nearly thirty years and has studied with qigong masters in Asia, Europe, and in the USA. He has a reputation for providing students with a wide variety of learning opportunities that are presented in a creative, joyful manner.





First Presbyterian, Arlington, VA (PCUSA)

601 N. Vermont St., 703-527-4766

Rev. Kimberly L. Rodrigue, Pastor Rev. Scott Ramsey, Associate Pastor Sunday Worship at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. December 28, one service at 10:00 a.m.

Christmas Eve Services at 5:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.

Education, all ages, 9:45 a.m.

Parking available.

Child care provided

At the intersection of Carlin Springs Rd & Park St N





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A. Finding a home that meets needs and desires.
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Although your agent's negotiating skills are important, there are three additional key factors that must come into play long before you ever submit an offer:
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    2. Find out if your agent offers a house hunting service, which will cross match your criteria will ALL available homes, and supply you with printed information on an on-going basis.

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    133 S. Abingdon St. 3 Br, 2 bath $486,000
    110 S. Woodrow St. 3 Br, 1.5 bath $481,000
    614 S. Stafford St. 4 Br, 3 bath $478,000
    625 S. Taylor St. 3 Br, 1 bath $375,000

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  • Schedule of Events

    Please check our calendar page on the Web for updates.


    Submissions to the Barcroft News

    Have anything to contribute to the Barcroft News? All submissions are due by the 15th of each month. Contact Christina at 271-0631 or editor@bscl.org.

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    Deadlines: 1st (ads) or 10th (editorial material) day of the month preceding the issue month.


    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





    This page was last revised on: December 8, 2003.

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