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Dupont/Logan/Foggy Bottom Candidates' Forum

  • 29 Mar 2011
  • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Church of the Holy City, 1161 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009 (16th & Corcoran)

Please note the change in location and time.  Join us on Tuesday, March 29, 2011, from 6:00pm until 7:30pm, at the Church of the Holy City, 16th & Corcoran Streets, NW, for the Dupont/Logan Candidates' Forum for the vacant At-Large City Council seat.    


On April 26, 2011, the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBOEE) will hold a city-wide Special Election to fill the vacancy created when former At-Large City Council Member Kwame Brown was elected to Council Chairman in the 2010 General Election.  All candidates have been invited to the March 29 forum, including: Sekou Biddle (D), Tom Brown (D), Dorothy Douglas (D), Calvin H. Gurley (D), Arkan Haile (IND), Joshua Lopez (D), Patrick Mara (R), Vincent Orange (D), Alan Page (STG), Jacque Patterson (D), and Bryan Weaver (D).


A reception will follow at Annie's Paramount Steakhouse, 1609 18th Street, NW, from 7:30 until 8:30pm. Cash bar.  


DCCA monthly meetings are held on the first Mondays of January, February, March, April, June, October, November, and December and are open to the public. This special event is being held in lieu of the March 2011 general membership meeting. It is a collaboration among DCCA, the Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commission, Logan Circle Citizen Association, United Neighborhood Alliance,  Foggy Bottom Association, the Foggy Bottom Advisory Neighborhood Commission,  DC MAP, Borderstan and Dupont Circle Mainstreets.

Founded in 1922 in a townhouse at 1767 P Street, to promote and protect the interests of the residents, the Dupont Circle Citizens Association (DCCA) is the premier civic and residential organization in the Dupont Circle area.  DCCA brings neighbors, including residents, businesses and non-profit organizations, together to improve the quality of life in an active and diverse urban neighborhood. It holds membership meetings nine times each year, which are open to the public, organizes the Dupont Circle House Tour, resolves neighborhood issues through its committees, donates to local causes, and incubates innovative projects.

Dupont Circle Citizens Association | 9 Dupont Circle, NW | Washington, DC 20036
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