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capitalcommunitynews.com • July 2012
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The parade will begin at 10am from the intersection of 8thand I Streets SE and end at the Eastern Market Metro Plaza.Find a spot to watch the fun anywhere along Barracks Row.
To register a marching group, visithttp://tiberdc.com/4thofjuly.
For more information, contactSharon Boesen at (202) 230-4588
or email [email protected].
Proudly Presented since it’s beginning by Rob Bergman, Former Marine and The Capitol Hill Cluster Schools Parent.
Join The 12th AnnualCapitol Hill4th of July Parade
Sponsored by Robert Bergman,Tiber Creek Associates ofCapitol Hill and the Masons ofNaval Lodge No. 4 on Capitol Hill
Wednesday, July 4th – 10 AMDon't miss:
• The Commandant's OwnDrum & Bugle Corps
• The contestants of the MissUnited States Pageant
• The Fairy Princess Patrol,The Little Superheros
• All of your neighbors,friends, their dogs and catsand co-Grand MarshallsTommy Wells and NavalLodge Worshipful MasterCarroll Collins
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Rob Bergman
Invites Capitol Hill
to Celebratethe Nation'sBirthday!
Rob Bergman
Invites Capitol Hill
to Celebratethe Nation'sBirthday!
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Rose Jaffe has been an illustrator and portrait artist for more than a decade. She studied printmaking and drawing at the School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan and graduated with honors in May 2011. She was an award-winning political cartoonist for the Michigan Daily. Rose now teaches comic art and illustration and draws freelance commissions across the country. She was born, raised, and currently resides in Washington, DC. Rose will be showing this fall at The Washburn Arts Center Linda K. Jordan Gallery at Gallaudet University with a selection of other art-ists. The show will be open from August 20th - September 21st and is entitled “A Vision That Smells of Soap”. Contact rose for commissions or collaborations [email protected] and see more of her work at www.rosjaffe.com.Follow her on twitter @rozejaff.
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104 The Literary Hill / Karen Lyon
beautyhealthfitness107 Exercising with Your Dog / Pattie Cinelli
110 Does It Work: Pet Teeth Cleaning / Jen Zatkowski
112 Is It Normal? / Ronda Bresnick Hauss
kidsandfamily115 Kids & Family Notebook / Kathleen Donner
120 School Notes / Susan Braun Johnson
homesandgardens127 The Hill Gardener: Summer Snowballs / Rindy O’Brien
132 Garden Spot: A Pet-Safe Oasis / Derek Thomas
134 Profile: D Street Construction / Ellen Boomer
136 Dear Garden Lady / by Anonymous
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It’s always fun to watch peoples’ eyes light up when I tell them that, Yes, I have ad-justed animals.I’ll never forget when I was in chiroprac-
tic school and Dr. Schmeidel would adjust animals in the Dissection Lab every Wednes-day under the low light entering from the glass cube wall. One day a student brought in his Doberman with paralyzed back legs after he had been struck by a car he was chasing.
Dr. Schmeidel gently removed the muzzle on the pathetic dog who was lying on a door-mat that reeked of urine, since he had lost bowel function. Dr. Scheidel lifted up the x-rays from the vet’s office (who had said “Put him down”) in front of the glass cubes: the dog’s spine looked nearly like an L instead of being straight, like an I.
Dr. Schmeidel, who was famous for his cruelty to us students, ever so delicately be-gan working the kink in the spine. You could tell from the dog’s eyes he understood he was being helped. They were full of gratitude.
Long story short—Three weeks later that paralyzed dog came back for a spinal check-up dancing and prancing with his master as game as you please.
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I adjusted Baron’s neck. He stopped chew-ing, and was fine for a year, when he started the horrible habit again. I adjusted him again, he stopped—and he never did it again.
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