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Parking Information Technology Learning Luncheon
The Downtown BID invites you to a Parking Information Technology Learning Luncheon on Monday, July 21, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm at the Downtown BID. Headlining will be Greg Parzych of TCS International, who will present smart parking technology applications used in other US and international cities that can benefit building owners, property managers and motorists in Downtown DC. For more information, and to register, visit:
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Taking It to the Streets
The Downtown BID and the Department of Public Works (DPW) have partnered to initiate a pilot program of public recycling. Beginning later this month, Downtown workers, residents and visitors will be able to deposit glass and plastic bottles, aluminum cans and clean paper products into 25 distinctive blue recycling cans located throughout the Downtown BID area.
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www.downtowndc.org/parking
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The Real World
School’s out—but work continues for 8 enterprising summer interns and hospitality aides who joined the Downtown BID last month to experience firsthand the challenges and opportunities in the business world. The students are recruited in partnership with the Department of Employment Services’ (DOES) Summer Youth Employment Program.
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Smashing Success
The Downtown DC Business Improvement District’s 2007 Annual Report highlights many of the organization’s accomplishments and goals in key areas, including safety, hospitality and maintenance, economic development, special events and physical improvements.
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Art on the Fringe
It’s back! The award-winning Capital Fringe Festival plays Downtown for 18 full days from July 10 through July 27—the longest run yet of this wacky, independent performing arts festival. Fringe fanatics and revelers of all ages will be glad to know there are more original performances than ever this year, from one-act plays, comedies, dramas and improvisation to musicals, dance, hip-hop and mime. But many of the presentations are simply unclassifiable because the Festival is open to the unknown, to risk and to chance!
Piqued your interest?
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Service with a Smile
Cynthia Ruth is the Safety SAM of the Month for May. Cynthia has been a SAM since 2000, starting out on the Maintenance Team and switching over to the Safety Team a year later.

The May Maintenance SAM of the Month is Carlos Acevedo, a SAM for the past two and a half years.
Welcome to Charlie Stevenson, recently hired as a SAM Safety/Hospitality supervisor.
More about these outstanding SAMs...
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