Healthy Communities Grants. Mayor Fenty announces the first Healthy Communities Grants from the General Mills Foundation. The food giant has donated $100,000 to improve youth fitness and nutrition in the District. Four schools and nonprofit organizations will receive the grants.
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Connections for Schools. Mayor Fenty announced $20 million in technology grants for District of Columbia Public Schools. The funds, which come in part from a federal tax on phone bills, will pay for wireless access points and network cards in classrooms and computer labs.Read more >>
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Salute to Seniors. The DC Office on Aging has a month-long calendar of events planned for Older Washingtonians Month. The theme for the month is “Building Stronger Senior Communities,” recognizing the different opportunities seniors have to live their lives with dignity and independence through working, volunteering and maintaining active lifestyles.Read more >>
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Building Safety Week. Mayor Fenty and Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Director Linda Argo invite you to observe Building Safety Week, May 5-11. Across the nation, communities will promote the use and understanding of building safety and fire prevention codes to protect lives and property.Read more >>
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New Tip Lines. The Metropolitan Police Department encourages you to call 888-919-CRIME or send a text message to 50411 if you have tips about crime. Both are completely anonymous and available anytime.Read more >>
New Savoy Elementary Mayor Fenty and others break ground on the renovation of Savoy Elementary School in Southeast. When complete next summer, the $30 million project will include a new community center, parking, offices and a gym facility shared with the nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy Public Charter School.
Grass Cutting Season The DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs reminds you that uncut grass could cost you $500. Enforcement of seasonal grass-cutting rules runs May 1 to October 31. Grass and weeds that are more than 10 inches tall could lead to fines.Read More