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Events: how to run for an ANC seat in DC

Join GGWash for a virtual training on how to run for ANC, and for a discussion on how to serve if you’re elected.

Monday, July 1:

GGWash 2024 Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner candidate training: In November 2024, voters in Washington, DC, will choose their most hyper-local elected officials: Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. ANC seats are unpaid, part-time, nonpartisan, advisory roles, and are the official voice of their neighborhoods. There are 46 Advisory Neighborhood Commissions in the District, made up of 345 commissioners representing single-member districts of about 2,000 people.

Join GGWash for a virtual training on how to run for ANC, and for a discussion on how to serve if you’re elected. Though GGWash will endorse in ANC elections, attending this training is not a requirement to be endorsed by us. Anyone interested in running for an ANC seat is welcome to attend; alignment with GGWash’s stances on housing, transportation, and land use is not necessary. Sign up for the virtual training here.

(Can’t make it? Prefer in-person? This is the first of two GGWash trainings for prospective ANC candidates. The second will be in-person-only, on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 3:00–5:00 pm, at Grand Duchess in Adams Morgan; sign up here.)

Tuesday, June 25:

WIN: Envisioning thriving communities today, and looking ahead: How is racial and economic displacement shaping the Ward 3 we live in today? What might it look like for Ward 3 to shift that exclusionary trajectory? This panel will explore creating a positive vision of the future for Ward 3–one that will compete with negative narratives, and highlight a potential path for creating change.

Panel members include Rev. William H. Lamar IV, Metropolitan AME Church; Anthony E. Cook, professor of law, Georgetown University; Erica Williams, executive director, DC Fiscal Policy Institute; and Alison Dunn-Almaguer, executive director, Washington Interfaith Network.

  • Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024
  • Time: 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm
  • Location: Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library, 3310 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
  • More info and registration

Wednesday, June 26:

Better Bus Network Redesign Discovery Day & Public Hearing @ Creative Suitland Arts Center: Discover the Better Bus Network Redesign and share your feedback with WMATA! At the event, you’ll experience interactive stations and activities and enjoy free fun and treats for the whole family.

  • Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2024
  • Time: 3:00 pm–7:00 pm
  • Location: Creative Suitland Arts Center, 3719 Silver Hill Rd, Suitland, MD
  • More info here.

Thursday, June 27:

Community meeting: Redevelopment of ATU Site in Hillandale (White Oak): Come join Friends of White Oak for a lively discussion on the future plans for the ATU site in Hillandale. Located at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue and Powder Mill Road, Amalgamated Transit Union’s 46-acre international headquarters in Hillandale is being redeveloped by WRS Inc. with new residences and retail. Hosts WRS Inc and Friends of White Oak invite you to RSVP to learn more about this project, which is part of the White Oak Science Gateway Master Plan. This in-person event will be held at Montgomery College – East County Education Center. Get involved, share your thoughts, and help shape the future of our community. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to have your voice heard! RSVP here.

  • Date: Thursday, June 27, 2024
  • Time: 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
  • Location: Montgomery College East County Education Center, 2221 Broadbirch Drive, Silver Spring, MD
  • More info and registration

Friday, June 28:

Capital Brutalism exhibit @ National Building Museum: Looking for something else to do this week? Check out the National Building Museum’s Capital Brutalism exhibit, on view until February, 2025. Capital Brutalism explores the history, current state, and future of seven polarizing buildings and the WMATA Metro system in Washington, D.C. The exhibition uses archival documents, drawings, construction photographs, architectural models, and contemporary photographs to provide context and shed light on the buildings’ stories.

  • Date: Friday, June 28, 2024
  • Time: 10:00 am–4:00 pm
  • Location: 401 F St NW, Washington, DC 20001
  • More info here
Serena is the owner of the website and THE Zany Progressive. She writes educational content and current event posts. She's also the editor, so you will find her personal commentary before some of the news articles from other sources.

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