Click here to download a copy of the November CHV News.

In the November News:

Thank you to Insight for Sponsoring CHV for the month of November!

Interested in sponsoring CHV for a month? To find out more, contact Judy Berman for details: jberman@capitolhillvillage.org.

Capitol Hill Village is hiring! We are seeking a fulltime Member Services Coordinator to join our staff. Applications must be sent in by October 29th. For the full job description and how to apply please go to the job openings section of our website.

Click here to download a PDF of the CHV October Village News.

In the October CHV News:

  • Meet CHV’s new Board members and President.
  • A member found out that you never know when you will be confronted with a health emergency. Are you prepared?
  • CHV members are volunteering for the Soul Box project, which will be staged on the Mall in October in remembrance of gun violence victims.
  • Age Friendly DC, led by CHV founding executive director Gail Kohn, has a list of notable accomplishments that benefit the city’s older residents.

Thank you to the Jeanne-Phil-Meg Team for Sponsoring CHV for the month of October!

Interested in sponsoring CHV for a month? To find out more, contact Judy Berman for details: jberman@capitolhillvillage.org.

Click here to download a PDF of the September CHV News.

Thank you to Age-Friendly DC for Sponsoring CHV for the month of September!

Interested in sponsoring CHV for a month? To find out more, contact Judy Berman for details: jberman@capitolhillvillage.org.

Click here to download a PDF of the July/August Village News.

In the July-August CHV News:

Click here to download a PDF of the June 2021 Village News.

In the June Issue:

Click below to read our newest Pandemic Policy Update.

https://capitolhillvillage.org/pandemic-policy-update-april-2021/

Click here to download a PDF of the May 2021 Village News.

In the May Issue:

  • Capitol Hill Village volunteers were honored in the Virtual Gathering—and we tallied up the numbers that illustrate their amazing contributions that helped us get through the difficult 2021. See pages 1, 10 and 11.
  • Villagers are reading Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste—the Origin of our Discontents and Heather McGhee’s The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together.  There’s room for you to join the discussion. See page 1.
  • District Dialogues, a series initiated by Capitol Hill Village to increase understanding of racial inequities in our neighborhood, kicked off with a discussion with the leaders of Kingdom Care Senior Village in Anacostia. See page 12.

Click here to download a PDF of the April 2021 Village News.

2021 Auction and Virtual Gathering

  • The April News has everything you need to know about the CHV Auction and Virtual Gathering. It will be fun and you can support CHV’s continuing programs.
  • Buy your tickets NOW for the April 22 Virtual Gathering at:  http://bidpal.net/chvgala (see more below)
  • At the same location, you can view auction items including vacation homes, collectibles, restaurant certificates, and Salons; bidding starts April 15 (browsing available a few days earlier).

Tickets and Sponsorships: Go to http://bidpal.net/chvgala
A variety of levels and perks are offered. Note some have deadlines.

  • Friends $35 single; $50 couple. Celebration entry.
  • Supporter $100 Single; $150 couple. Celebration entry, appetizer, one bottle of wine delivered to your home (deliveries within 20 minutes of Capitol Hill). Must be purchased by April 15.
  • Sustainer $500. Name/logo on auction website, News, and social media posts, recognition during event, 2 tickets to April 22 Virtual Gathering, appetizers and bottle of wine delivered to one home (deliveries within 20 minutes of Capitol Hill). Must be purchased by April 15.
  • Pillar $1,200. Name/logo on auction website, News, and social media posts, recognition during event, 4 tickets to Virtual Gathering, appetizers and bottle of wine delivered to two homes (deliveries within 20 minutes of Capitol Hill). Must be purchased by April 15.

Also in this issue:  

  • Answers to your questions about Helpful Village;
  • More opportunities to get walking with CHV;
  • The antiracist working group explores Me and White Supremacy.

Thank you to National Capital Bank for their sponsorship of CHV during the month of April!

Interested in sponsoring CHV for a month? To find out more, contact Judy Berman for details: jberman@capitolhillvillage.org.

Didn’t get to attend this month’s Village Voices? You can check out the recording on our youtube channel! We heard from Tamara Copeland, who discussed what it means to be a “first” amid the evolving racial dynamics in the United States. Village Voices is a monthly public event showcasing the lives and expertise of Capitol Hill residents through discussions and presentations.

Watch the recording at: https://youtu.be/Vgp5bT2Tng4