Friday, June 12, 2009

Go Remy's "Arlington": Mugging Involves Hot Cocoa


Perhaps this video by comedian song-writer Remy, as one reaction on the youtube site puts it, is too "north Arlington."

The poster of that message said, we up here, even in just-barely-north Arlington have access to the Starbucks and the Starbucks, and the Starbucks, but they have Weenie Beenie and Bob and Edith's down below the Pike. True that.

Remy represents on the O-Line, not the likes of Buckingham, or even "West Buckingham," foshizz. Still, it's funny.

Samplin':

Yeah, we kinda got a mall
You know you can't stop us.
It's got everything, but nothing good
It's kinda like tapas

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Letter: Secret Santa Is Up and Running

Hi Steve and welcome back.

I was wondering if you might be able to find an inch or two in the blog to mention that the county’s Secret Santa Program is up and running for the 2008 holiday season.

The Secret Santa program, operated by the County’s Department of Human Services, helps 1,000+ individuals each year. We are seeking donations of gift cards to help make a difference in the lives of some of Arlington's most vulnerable residents:

  • Children in foster care
  • Disabled persons
  • Seniors with low-incomes
  • Low-income families

  • Full details can be found on our web page.

    It’s a worthwhile program that really helps folks out. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Kurt Larrick
    Communications Manager
    Arlington County Department of Human Services

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    Friday, May 02, 2008

    Leadership Training Visits Bham

    AHC's Jennifer Endo with Leadership Arlington students (at right) and Buckingham Artist Ubaldo Sanchez (center, back). (Click to enlarge the image.)

    Members of Leadership Arlington, a training and networking program, visited Buckingham on Thursday, May 1, as part of a lesson on consensus building.

    They were scouting locations for a ficticious affordable housing complex to be built somewhere in the county. The rest of the Leadership Arlington class of 2008 visited other neighborhoods, and later in the day they got together to come to a consensus on which location to choose.

    The group met for a free lunch at Tuto Bene on N. Glebe Road and then went on a walking tour of the neighborhood including a stop in a Gates of Ballston apartment.

    Jennifer Endo, of AHC, Inc., which owns the Gates, and I took part in the free lunch. We met with Ubaldo Sanchez, an artist who lives in Buckingham Villages Apartments, and Connie Freeman of the Buckingham Community Outreach Center along the way.

    According to Suzanne Grant, a participant who helped organize the day, ultimately, two groups in Leadership Arlington chose the Columbia Heights West neighborhood for the housing complex, and three groups had Buckingham in the running. Ultimately, they could not get a consensus, Ms. Grant said in a subsequent interview.

    "The purpose was to experience the process of consensus building," she said, adding, "and how unrealistic it would be to do something like this in one day."

    According to their web site, "Leadership Arlington is a 10-month, tuition-based program that provides a forum for the business, nonprofit and public sectors to discuss the issues and opportunities facing Arlington, Virginia while enhancing personal and professional leadership skills."



    Related sites…
  • Leadership Arlington

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