by Peggy Robin
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Get Out! Friday, Feb 14 (Valentine's Day) Is the Opening of the Orchid Exhibit at US Botanic Garden
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Still Life with Robin: Listserv data....but I hope it's not boring data! It shows what you care about
by Peggy Robin
I've been moderating the Cleveland Park Listserv since its founding in November of 1999. Today, out of the blue, just for my own curiosity, I decided to do a little data diving. My question: What do people use the Listserv for? I took a look at the last 450 posts, starting from about mid-day today and going back over the last 450 posts, putting them into seven different categories.
CATEGORY | Number Of Posts | Percent Rounded to .00 |
1. ISO & REPLIES, RECOMMENDATIONS | 102 | 22.67% |
2. FOR SALE | 34 | 7.56% |
3. FREE | 71 | 15.78% |
4. IN-HOME SERVICES (childcare, eldercare, housecleaning) | 8 | 1.78% |
5. ANNOUNCEMENTS & COMMUNITY NEWS | 112 | 24.89% |
6. DISCUSSION OF LOCAL ISSUES / COMMENTS ON LIFE IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD | 38 | 8.46% |
7. SPONSORED MESSAGES | 85 | 18.9% |
TOTALS | 450 | 100.04% |
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Get Out! Enjoy a Valentine’s themed Family Day on Saturday, February 8, 10:30am-3:30pm at the Library of Congress
by Peggy Robin
Join us at the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building on Saturday February 8, 2025, to celebrate love and friendship in the run up to Valentine’s Day. Activities during the drop-in program (10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) are primarily designed for kids and their families, but all ages are welcome.
The event is free of charge, although you will need free building passes. A limited number of walk-up tickets are available on the day, but registering in advance is the best way to guarantee entry at your preferred time.
Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at 202-707-6363 or by emailing ADA@loc.gov.
To my Valentine, 1890. Prints and Photographs Division.
During February’s Family Day, we invite you to create cards for crushes, friends, and loved ones using Library images, or to pen a note for our Valentine’s Day communal message board. Colleagues from the Prints and Photographs Division (P&P) will be on hand to show how the holiday is represented in their collections and to talk about their work. Some of the items they’ll be discussing at Family Day are not yet available on the Library’s website, so this will be a rare opportunity to learn about several real gems in P&P holdings.
Join in from Home
A Valentine’s Day treat “to please the man in your life”, from The Coastland Times, February 12, 1954. Chronicling America.
If you can’t make it to Family Day in person, we’ve got you covered. Read on for Library resources about Valentine’s Day, crafting ideas, love-related lore and more to help you celebrate those dear to you.
Library blog posts and web pages include a wealth of historical information connected to this sweetest of holidays:
- If you’re curious about the origins of Valentine’s Day, this piece provides plenty of answers.
- February is the perfect month to celebrate a love story. Read about letters documenting the relationship between musical theater composer Jerome Kern and his wife-to-be Eva Leale.
- Discover the story of Esther Howland, who founded the New England Valentine Company in the mid-1800s, popularizing the exchange of Valentine’s Day cards in the United States.
- Find ideas for making homemade cards and gifts using Library collections in Sweet Ideas for Valentine’s Day.
Springfield, Missouri 2020. Prints and Photographs Division.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Still Life with Robin....and Pandas!
by Peggy Robin
- You need a general admission pass to enter the zoo. Get yours here: RESERVE YOUR PASS
- Once you enter the zoo, it's quite a long and winding path down to the panda exhibit. Wear comfortable shoes!
- The pandas are sent out in their yard when the zoo opens at 8am. By late morning they may be napping, so the earlier you get there, the better.
- Weekends are always crowded. If you are free to visit on a weekday morning, that's the thing to do.
- How to tell them apart: Bao Li, the male, has some gray patches on his rear end. Qing Bao, the female, doesn't. (Plus, the enclosures are marked with their names.)
- Bao Li and Qing Bao are not the only two pandas at the Zoo. They are the only two GIANT pandas. Don't miss the two little red pandas, which you will see in their enclosure just outside the entrance to the panda house. They're very cute too!
- And don't miss the displays of photos and information panels on the walls of the panda house. If you read them all and retain what you've learned, and then you end up on Jeopardy with "Pandas" as one of the categories, you will be sure to ace the category!
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the Chinese New Year Parade on Sunday, Feb 2 at 2 PM 🐉
by Peggy Robin
🐍 DC Chinatown Celebrates the Year of the Snake! 🐍
- Cost: FREE
- Location: The parade starts on 6th and I (Eye) St NW and ends on 6th and H St NW. To see a route map, download the parade route PDF.
- Nearest Metro Station: Gallery Place-Chinatown Station (Green/Yellow lines) via the H and 7th Street Exit.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Still Life with Robin: Can we celebrate the return of the pandas without using that pun?
by Peggy Robin
- Woodley Park/Zoo
- Cleveland Park
- Dupont Circle
- Metro Center
- L'Enfant Plaza
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Dine Out! Winter Restaurant Week Starts Monday, January 27
by Peggy Robin (with apologies to Sammy Cahn)
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Still LIfe with Robin: PYP -- Protect your pipes!
by Peggy Robin
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Get Out! This weekend Anacostia Community Museum hosts 2 free arts programs to honor Dr. King
Join the Anacostia Community Museum for a weekend of events celebrating Dr. King.
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Still Life with Robin: Snow Pix
by Peggy Robin
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