Don’t drink and drive, don’t drive buzzed, high, (Just say no to drugs) don’t drive with an open container, and don’t drive drowsy either! Consider your life and others. Please don’t make me reference death rates from drinking and driving- I couldn’t help myself, WOW 11,000 deaths in the US from 2009 were as a result of alcohol related deaths. (CDC)
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DC on that “good stuff”
Dear DC,
The mean muggin is really getting to me. Call me corny (most people do anyway) but I really think we can be nicer to each other. So I am challenging folks to GO AHEAD- be nice, and let me know about it. I once had this guy around 7th and T, NW (my special attention area) tell me I was on that “good stuff.” At first I was like “I HAVE NEVER USED DRUGS” and then he said to me “No, you just try and be nice to everyone? How come?” Well, he had caught me on some good days that it for sure because if you have seen me in a “passionate” moment especially around 7th and T, NW well then you know how I can get when I really care about something.
Everyone likes to feel special or get a nice complement. Here’s how it will work (I may tweak the process for next week)– Let me know if you saw someone doing something nice or if you did something nice and I will post a list every week! You can:
e-mail me @ nwtose at gmail.com
Post a comment on the blog
NWtoSE @ DC’s Dept. of Employment Services (DOES): Half a City a few hired
On Monday the Washington Post reported that the Mayor’s “One City One Hire” would take a more aggressive approach to matching 10,000 unemployed DC residents with jobs. The article was not specific with the type of jobs, employers or the demographic of job seekers.
I am currently looking for a job, and yes I am aware that by writing this post potential employers will read it. I am sure they will see one of my keen abilities which is to assess an organizations overall effectiveness, suggest improvement that are viable and understand how those changes will effect actual people’s lives.
I finished my Masters degree of Public Health from The George Washington University in January of 2010. While I am positive I will find a career in the nearer future, I thought it would be wise to utilize EVERY service that is available to me as a DC resident and as a job seeker. Since my loans are thick it seems like federal and local government will be my best choice for loan repayment. Anyone who has applied for government jobs you know the acid churning experience– pass the Tums! Here are the top 3 things I could use help with:
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“Who you know” (with hiring power) Everyone in DC knows that if you even want a chance in local or federal government in DC you have to know “someone (special).” I actually ask people everyday “How did you get in [your current government job]?” and most answers are “My cousin, uncle, sister, brother-in-law, frat brother hooked me up.” So, if I would like a job with DC Gov. don’t you think going to DOES would be a good place to start? I thought so…
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Ranking Factors/ KSA’s (kind of). DC Gov, why do you still have ranking factors? The Feds have basically rid themselves of the black hole of KSA’s (for all you non-government jargon people KSA= Knowledge, Skills and Abilities) This is one of the single greatest measures that President Obama has accomplished. So why does DC still have ranking factors? (stares at brick wall) Anyway, I need help understanding what the “right” answers for these questions are, and the most efficient way to answer them.
- Interviewing skills. I could benefit from one-on-one or organized group interviewing skills. Who couldn’t? One interview I had a while ago I almost asked for a Twix.
About a month and a half ago I decided I would check out the One-stop DOES center located at the Reeves Center on 14th & U Street, NW open daily from 8:30-4:00. Five o’clock would be better and at least one night that is open late for folks that are underemployed, there is nothing in the neighborhood that is a governmental office that is open past 5:00 where you can be quiet and get work done. Here is what I discovered when I checked out the One-stop:
- College degree? Masters degree? Don’t come here! If you have any kind of higher education (above a college degree) DOES staff does not have staff or programming to serve you. There is one workshop called “Cracking the Code: How to apply for Federal Jobs,” but honestly, there are many former OPM folk offering this workshop around the District, I have been to a few over the years. With a background in public health & safety my entire professional goal has simply been to serve the people. So I am supportive of programming for various need levels. Many of the job connections through DOES and programming are geared for job readiness, basic skills, vocational job searches, and entry level jobs. Everyone needs to start somewhere (again, I don’t have a job and do what it takes to pay the bills) but what is the message that DOES is sending? To me it is almost as if the attitude is let’s just pass folks through, get then something and keep it moving. Chronic unemployment is due to many factors one of which is lack of upward mobility. Is this DOES’s mission? I am not sure. I think it should be.
- You can only “register” for services if you attend an orientation. Before Dec. 1st, DOES orientation was only held 2 days a week, it is now 3 days a week. However, once the 25 or so capacity room is full you have to come back two days later and hope you get a spot. Orientation is typical it explains the services and programming offered: GED classes, basic computer classes, how to create a DC Networks account (in my opinion the most wonky awful system known to job searches), etc. I have asked many times if the orientation serves as a federal mandate where participants data is collected and that’s how DC gets money for the programming but no one will give me a straight answer. If not, it is not necessary for everyone to attend.
Professional Atmosphere– not up in here. You would hope that the large signage that states “CELL PHONES ARE PROHIBITED” and “NO EATING AND DRINKING,” are clear- but maybe not? Come to think of it, I don’t think they have it in Spanish. Anyway, I can’t imagine why the front desk staff doesn’t enforce these rules regularly. If it were my employment center everyone would have to dress professionally when they entered the door. For everyone saying “Not everyone can dress in business attire,” yes they can! There are programs to outfit folks who can’t afford business wear like Dress for Success. My basic thought is that if you don’t know how to act in a professional setting at the Department of Employment Services why would you know how to act on the job? Cussing, making racist comments, spinning Rick Ross, looking at inappropriate content online is not acceptable in the workplace and shouldn’t be at DOES.- Don’t plan on “Cracking the Code” at DOES. Can you imagine that the software for internet explorer is so out of date that you can’t use some search engines like USAjobs.gov! Why have the workshop? I have made several attempts to fix the issue first by telling someone at the One-stop; they told me it could not be fixed. I then called 311 and spoke with the Office of the Chief Technology Officer they told me I couldn’t make a request for a software upgrade as a citizen, and that only the agency can make the request. Hmm, ok. So then I moved up to the next level of management who told me that it might be fixed in the next 4-5 months. So, I guess we are stuck with an out-of-date browser and no code-cracking.
- Social Media and jobs. No. They don’t do that here. But don’t worry every chance I get I discuss with the 70% or more of folks sitting around me that are surfing Facebook while job searching of the importance of online profile to employers. I ask them if they are aware of their privacy settings on their Facebook? Most folks have no idea. Why doesn’t DOES partner with the Department of Labor’s partnership with Facebook- “Social Jobs Partnership?”
- Positive, inspiring, job search motivator? check out Mr. Dwight Marable. He recently served as an employment specialist and now facilitates the workshops. I have heard some refer to him as “The Rev” so that might give you an idea of his personality. There have been a few employment specialists at DOES who have made themselves available to me and assisted me (their caseload are enormous, so I am not even mad at anyone), and the head of the One-stop continues to attempt to improve the sites but you can always tell who is really cares about your success and Mr. Marable does this with each person that walks through the door. The Rev continues to lift my spirits every day I make that one-stop.
Just to clarify I would never expect an employment center to give me a job offer, but I would hope that it would be positive, clean, and it would encourage a positive self-image, inspiration and a sense of hope. It only takes one job and sometimes one person, on one day to give you the strength to look at yourself in the mirror and tell yourself ”tomorrow will be the day.”
NWtoSE.com: Fresh Pair of Panties On- new blog content
In the words of my favorite artist Mr. Snoop Doggy Dogg NWtoSE.com has a Fresh Pair of Panties On. For the past 3 years I have been playing it “safe” with my blog content. I have filled the blog with announcements about community events, information about public health issues in DC and other stuff. Quite frankly, I am bored with it. If you want to find resources in DC CALL 311 or in an emergency CALL 911 or contact your councilmember. We have Government officials, non-profits and advocates in DC that are paid to give citizens with information. It’s easy to find information in DC, right? (in my grinch voice) When I hear something earth shattering don’t worry I won’t keep it from you, I will post it. I am sure if you check out DCblogs or your community listserv you will find the information you are looking for. I hope that you will stay tuned for what I think will be some blog posts you will never forget!
- “How Snoop Dogg, a Neil Diamond cover band & the 9:30 Club changed my life”
- “DC’s Department of Employment Services: DO’eS & DON’T's”
- “Why I love my CVS & the chicken wing”
- “Policing the Police in DC”
District of Columbia Veterans Day 2011 Events
This was on my neighborhood listserv composed by Mr. Robert Vinson, President of the DC Federation for Civic Associations and I wanted to pass along the information.
Thank you to all of our Veterans and those actively serving in the military and supporting our military!
District of Columbia Veterans Day 2011 Events
Thursday, November 10, 2011
• 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.: Rededication of the District of Columbia World War I Memorial – D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray, the National Park Service, Preserve D.C. and the OVA will honor D.C. veterans who served and died in World War I at the historic D.C. World War I Memorial on the Mall.
• 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.: Veterans Day Concert featuring the Chi-Lites and Kool & the Gang – Hosted by OVA, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, this concert will take place in front of the U.S. Veterans Administration Building, 810 Vermont Avenue NW.
It is open to all DC residents.
Friday, November 11, 2011
• 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: Honoring African-American World War II Veterans, National World War II Memorial – OVA will honor DC World War II veterans.
• 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.: President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden & D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray participate in the Arlington National Cemetery Veterans Day Memorial Service. This event includes a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Seating in the cemetery’s amphitheater is limited, so visitors should plan to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the ceremony.
• 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.: Veterans Day Rock Rally honoring D.C. women veterans, THEARC Theatre, 1901 Mississippi Avenue SE.
• 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.: Pacifica Radio Veterans Day Program With Acie Byrd – OVA Director Matt Cary and representatives from the Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) will reflect on what Veterans Day means to America and discuss issues veterans face as they come home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
• 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Ceremony – this will take place at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the Mall and will pay tribute to all who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War and America’s other conflicts.
Free Admission for Veterans – November 11-13, 2011
In honor of our nation’s armed services, all veterans and active-duty personnel will receive free admission to the Newseum for themselves and up to three family members November 11-13, 2011.
Complimentary tickets are available only at the admissions desk.
Veterans Day Discounts and Freebies
Restaurants
Abuelo’s Mexican Food - Abuelo’s offerings vary by region, be sure to call ahead to see what the discounts or freebies are included.
Applebee’s - All veterans and active duty military eat free from a limited menu at Applebee’s on Veterans Day.
Chili’s — Veterans and active duty dine for free from a special limited six item menu on Veterans Day.
Golden Corral — Golden Corral Restaurants’ Military Appreciation Monday free dinner will be available on November 15, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Military retirees, veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserves are all welcome.
Hooters — All Veterans and active duty eat free. The free entrees must be selected from a special Veterans Day menu.
Krispy Kreme – All active-duty, retirees & veterans get a free doughnut on Veterans Day. Be sure to call ahead to verify your local Krispy Kreme is participating.
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants — Participating McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants offer a complimentary entree to vets from a special menu on a space available basis, online reservations are highly recommended.
Outback Steakhouse — Veterans and active-duty military get a complimentary Bloomin’ Onion and non-alcoholic beverage on Veterans Day.
UNO Chicago Grill — UNO is offering a Buy One Get One free offer to Service members or Veterans with a military or veteran I.D. or in uniform or with a photo of themselves in uniform. The Veterans Day BOGO offer includes a free entree or individual pizza, with the purchase of an entree or pizza of equal or greater value.
Texas Roadhouse – Free meal from opening until 4pm. on Veterans Day. Call ahead to your local restaurant for more information.
T.G.I. Friday’s – Veterans and Service members Buy one get one free from Nov 11–14. Contact your nearest location for more details on their Veterans Day BOGO offer.
Retail
The Dollar General — Veterans, Service members (Active, Guard, and Reserve), and their immediate families will receive a 10-percent discount with a Veterans Day coupon. The coupon may be found in store circular ads or by asking a sales associate.
Home Depot — Offers a 10 percent discount to all Veterans during Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Lowe’s — All veterans receive the 10-percent discount on Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. The offer is available in stores only and is limited to in-stock and special-order purchases of up to $5,000.
Sam’s Club — Sam’s give away 36,000 collapsible Hugo Canes on Veterans Day to military veterans in need of mobility assistance. Sam’s Club will require membership for this offer, but proof of service may be necessary.
Amazon.com – Free ―Veterans Day Honor‖ MP3 album download. The album includes 12 songs by The Bands and Ensembles of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Cabela’s Outdoor Store – Offers their employee discount to all veterans, active-duty military and reserves, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel November 11-12. Discounts vary from 5% to 50%, depending on the item.
Build-a-Bear Workshop – Members of the armed services including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Reserve Officer Training Corps, will receive a 20% discount November 11-15 on any one transaction at Build-A-Bear Workshop.
Fashion Bug – 20% off all plus-size and misses clothing purchases with a copy of military ID or spouse’s military ID.
Sports Clips Haircuts - The men’s hair salon chain is offering a free haircut to active military and veterans on Veterans Day.
Foot Locker — Veterans, Service members (Active, Guard, and Reserve), and their immediate families with a Foot Locker Veterans Advantage Card receive a 20 percent discount every day of the year. That offer is good both online and at any store location, including Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Footaction and Champs Sports — even on sale items
Posted by:
Robert Vinson Brannum
President
D.C. Federation of Civic Associations, Inc.
Video from NWtoSE: Irene bringing in the rain
As a public safety advocate I won’t lie and say this video will win 1st prize in the storm-chasers award ceremony, however it gives you an idea of what I saw from my window last night. The rain seemed like it would never end! So grateful to see a blue sky now in NW, Washington DC!
It’s not too late DC to BE READY for IRENE
NWtoSE readers. . . here is the e-mail I prepared as the Public Safety Chair in my DC Neighborhood.
Dear neighbors
Please take steps to prepare for potential Hurricane:
SIGN UP FOR ALERT DC
https://textalert.ema.dc.gov/index.php?CCheck=1
You will receive text and/or e-mail alerts about emergency updates in and around the District.
MAKE A 72 HOUR KIT
http://72hours.dc.gov/eic/site/default.asp
A 72 hour kit will sustain you for 3 days with food, water and supplies.
Remember things like medication and extra cash because credit card machine may not work if power is lost. Keep in mind your fridge may also loose power as well- plan for a backup of any necessary refrigerated items.
SECURE ITEMS
Remove items and/or secure items in your back and front yards so that high winds will not cause damage to your home or neighbors home.
SANDBAGS
District residents may pick up sandbags (up to five per household) at its New Jersey Avenue and K Street, SE site (entrance on New Jersey at I Street, SE). Sandbag distribution will begin on Friday, August 26, at 12 Noon and run until Midnight, and will continue on Saturday, August 27, from 8 am – Midnight. Each sandbag weighs between 40 lbs. and 50 lbs. and residents will need to load them into their vehicles, although some assistance may be available.Check out DPW’s website for more information.
PETS
Consider your pets needs and have a evacuation plan for them. Katrina posed many hard decisions for pet owners so be informed and prepared.
BATTERIES
Have enough batteries for flashlights, matches and candles in case power is loss. Remember you may want to conserve cell phone, and computer use because once your battery life is drained you may not be able to recharge it.
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Have a “Social Networking” plan to contact out-of-the area family so they know you are safe in case cell phone service is over- loaded. You may have one Facebook contact that can contact other family members or friends. You can also “follow” various government agencies on twitter to check updates about the weather etc. Check for updates about conditions on social networks.
LEAVE PHONE LINES OPEN during major emergencies. Report injuries, structural damages, robberies in progress etc. Please use e-mail and text if possible to contact friends and family to let them know you are “ok.”
If you are UNABLE TO MAKE A PHONE CALL you may attempt to travel to your local police station, fire station, or hospital. Do you know where they are in your neighborhood?
CHECK ON NEIGHBORS to make sure they are prepared, particularly if they need special attention like seniors and people with disabilities.
For more information about how to prepare for an emergency please check out these agencies websites:
Homeland Security Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA)
Follow on Twitter: @DC_HSEMA
Metropolitan Police Department
Follow on Twitter: @DCPoliceDept
Department of Public Works
Follow on Twitter: @DCDPW
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Local TV and Radio
If you have any further recommendations, questions, concerns etc please feel free to contact me!
Stay safe!
MLK JR. 2011 Memorial Edition: Schedule of Events
Anyone that knows me will tell you of my passion to be a part of Dr. King’s dream. That is why I am thoroughly excited for the week of events in Washington, DC leading up to the dedication of the Memorial on Sunday. I plan to attend various events and document anything and everything I can!
DC Government has compiled a comprehensive Schedule of Events taking place across the District to celebrate Dr. King.
CLICK HERE for the schedule of events
Social media related to MLK Memorial Dedication:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MLKNationalMemorial?sk=wall
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mlkmemorial
DC Government
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MLKMemorialWeek
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/MLKMemorialWeek
Hash Tags:
#DedicateMLK
#MLKmemorial
Check out the history of neighborhoods like LeDroit Park in NW, DC.
MLK Jr. 2011 Memorial Edition: Reflections on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.- January ’09
Martin Luther King Jr. Day from a young age has always been a special day to me. From the very first time I can remember learning about MLK Jr. in elementary school after watching a film strip of Dr. King’s famous “I Have a Dream Speech” I remember being deeply troubled, sickened, and disgusted by the injustices that black people faced/face.
Being from Utah my black history ties are limited. In fact according to the 2000 Census the black population in Utah was only .8% but for some reason the idea of a non-violent stand against clear injustice was something that I became passionate about at a young age. When I was in 4th grade I entered the Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Contest where I recited an excerpt of the “I Have Dream Speech” and to my surprise won honorable mention that year.
Today, I attended the Inauguration Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial “We Are One” Concert in a crowd that many thought they would never see in DC. I took a moment in the crowd of people to stand still and drown out the noise and as I looked around with my friends near by all I could see was the National Mall bursting with an estimated 400,000 people I couldn’t help but fight back tears. When Bono sang “In the Name of Love” it was over for me! I wonder if being in such a large crowd felt something like being the midst of Dr. King when he gave his famous “I have a Dream Speech” over 40 years ago.
I am so proud to be an American, I have always been proud to be an American and I pray that more people will be able to continue the work of Dr. King and to continue the work needed to support President Obama.
One man cannot and should not run a country himself/herself along. It is a country of the people, for the people, and by the people. Serve your country in whatever capacity you are able.
God Bless America.
This post was originally published on: January 19, 2009
Looking for peace of mind? Clear up your outstanding warrants! DC Safe Surrender 2011
Last day for DC Safe Surrender
Saturday August 27th, 2011
The DC Safe Surrender program is an opportunity for persons who are wanted for non-violent felonies or misdemeanors in the District of Columbia to surrender voluntarily in a safe environment. The Safe Surrender program recognizes that many persons are looking for a way to resolve their outstanding warrants, this program assures that individuals who surrender are treated fairly, with dignity and in a safe and professional environment.
DC Safe Surrender’s goal is to reduce risk in neighborhoods where fugitives hide, as well as reduce risk to the law enforcement officers who pursue such fugitives. The program provides persons with a safe way to turn themselves in, without the risk of being arrested at home, in front of their family and children, or during a routine traffic stop. Over 98% of those who surrendered at the previous Safe Surrender event returned home that same day.
The Safe Surrender program is intended to deal primarily with persons who:
Are wanted on a bench warrant in the District of Columbia for a pending case; or
Are wanted for a parole or probation violation in the District of Columbia; or
Are wanted for a traffic offense in the District of Columbia.
Participants may not be eligible if they:
Have been charged with a crime of violence or for a domestic violence offense; or
Are wanted on a warrant in a juvenile matter, a child neglect or child support case; or
Are wanted on a warrant from Maryland, Virginia, or any other jurisdiction, or from a court other than the DC Superior Court.
Persons are not eligible for this program if they have an outstanding arrest warrant for a violent felony offense.*
Anyone who has an outstanding warrant is encouraged to appear in Court to resolve the matter and avoid arrest.
***information taken directly from DC Courts website
Please follow this link for more information
Check out this link to see if your name is on the outstanding warrant list









