The Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is looking for a new staff member to help run their Naturefest Spring Break program as well as their Summer Camps. The Aquatic Gardens are one of DC’s most beautiful spaces, and the programs that the Friends offer serve kids from nearby neighborhoods and beyond.
Read MoreCasey Trees, an APACC member, is thrilled to announce that their residential planting program, RiverSmart Homes, is now FREE! Casey Trees arborists will plant a tree on your property - with no copay. That’s a right, a professionally planted tree for zero dollars and zero cents. It’s all at caseytrees.org/free.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Urban Institute, Ward 7 Business Partnership, Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative, Casey Trees, Sierra DC, and Anacostia Waterfront Trust.
Read MoreFamilies should head over to the Aquatic Resources Education Center in Anacostia Park Friday, February 22 for Aquatic Amore, a free love-themed event.
Read MoreGet your budget advocacy on at three in-person budget fora sponsored by Mayor Bowser starting February 21.
Read More#dcfy20 public input starts Monday, February 11. Join in on a call focused on older DC residents and talk with the mayor and other administration officials.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreNominate an individual, business, school, or nonprofit for the 2019 Sustainability Awards.
Read MoreNeither the Council of the District of Columbia nor the mayor have control over the DC Housing Authority. This may change under a Ward 1 CM Brianne Nadeau proposal.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreChris Geldart returns to DC government as Acting Director of the Department of Public Works.
Read More#dcfy20 public hearings start Monday, March 25 and end Thursday, April 25. The public is encouraged to testify/submit written statements for the record.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreThe annual agency performance oversight process managed by DC Council committees begins Monday, February 4 with hearings starting February 6. The public is encouraged to testify at the hearings or submit written statements for the record.
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Transportation matters. It can make life easier. Easier getting to work, buying groceries, accessing cultural assets, getting to school. Inadequate transportation options and poor service can make life more difficult. Metro’s proposed Fiscal Year 2020 budget is open for public comment through February 5. Comments matter, your voice matters.
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