June 10, 2022
Dear Washingtonians,
Last week, we kicked off 202 for Peace, our citywide, summer-long gun violence awareness campaign. Yesterday, members of the community came together to march through our neighborhoods with a call to action ? put the guns down and pick the kids up.?Tomorrow, we will join March For Our Lives in demanding that Congress act now to protect Americans from the scourge of gun violence.
Gun violence is a solvable problem. But we cannot give up and we cannot lose hope.?
We must demand that the U.S. Senate listen to the majority of Americans who support common sense reforms. We know what Congress needs to do: require background checks for all gun purchases, enact red flag laws, and ban assault weapons. At the same time, and as?we head into a summer of celebrations and events that represent and uplift our DC values, we must keep pushing here at home to send a strong message to our neighbors that we will not normalize nor tolerate gun violence in our streets.?
- Want to join next Thursday?s Peace Pop-Up? Learn more at?202forPeace.dc.gov.
- Know of an illegal firearm that should be removed from our community? Call MPD?s anonymous tip line at 202-727-9099 or text 50411.
- Want to help someone impacted by the trauma of gun violence get connected to mental health care? Share the number for the District?s free, 24/7 Mental Health Hotline: 1-888-793-4357.
- Interested in becoming a mentor? Reach out to Serve DC to learn more about opportunities to get involved in DC.
A safer future, a future with fewer guns on our streets and more peace for our children, is possible. Let's keep working together to get there.?
Sincerely,
Heading out to events in DC this weekend? Go to alert.dc.gov to sign up for real-time alerts, ranging from street closures to public safety notifications. Residents can also follow @AlertDC on Twitter.?
The Capital Pride Parade is back and DC residents are invited? to join Mayor Bowser tomorrow, on Saturday, June 11, at the parade as we come together to celebrate DC values!
The Capital Pride Parade is one of Washington, DC's landmark events celebrating the spirit and strength of DC's LGBTQ+ community.?
Learn more and register?HERE.?
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The?Mayor?s Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA)?invites community members to celebrate Salvadoran culture at the Mi Peque?o El Salvador Festival on Sunday, June 12 at Lamont Plaza. Festivities will highlight the contributions Salvadorans have made in Mount Pleasant and across DC. All are welcome to come?and enjoy cultural performances, live music, and more!
Learn more HERE.?
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This week, Mayor Bowser?and the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) announced a series of neighborhood parties each Friday throughout the summer at outdoor pools and recreation centers.
Late Night Hype is an evening outdoor carnival-style party where DPR brings out the best in mobile recreation including bounce houses, skating/biking, snow cones, popcorn, live music, video games, and more. Late Night Drip is an evening pool party, where one of DPR?s 23 outdoor pools stays open under the stars for all to enjoy until 11:00 p.m.
The first of the weekly series is today, Friday, June 10 at the Ridge Road Pool from 6:00 p.m. ? 11:00 p.m.
See the full calendar of events and learn more HERE.?
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