The van ness social club hosts a party in the streets of dc

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The large, gray concrete plaza at 4250 Connecticut Avenue NW, near the Van Ness Metro Station in Washington, D.C., is barren and lifeless. “A photograph of the Van Ness built-environment


surroundings would show a stark, concrete plaza, devoid of life,” Theresa A. Cameron, executive director of the nonprofit organization Van Ness Main Street, explained. “The retail space is


empty, and the surrounding buildings are monumental and unwelcoming. Van Ness has lost businesses and its daytime office crowd, which has taken a toll on local restaurants, shops and the


vitality of the streetscape. There are limited activities where residents can meet and learn about each other. Residents don’t have a sense of place in Van Ness.” People of all ages had so


much fun during Van Ness's first plaza party that by the time the fun ended, the neighbors had created a working list of ideas for future gatherings: a community potluck, a clothing


swap meet, relay races, birthday parties, game nights, pizza nights, a Halloween party. Photo courtesy Van Ness Main Street Through community meetings and outreach efforts, Cameron, fellow


residents and neighborhood groups decided that one way to bring life to the plaza would be to use it for a party. The invitation, from what they dubbed the Van Ness Social Club, read, in


part: _“Get to know your neighbors at a good old fashioned social. We’ll meet each other on the plaza … and learn some dance steps (including the first-ever dance move created especially for


Van Ness!), drink tea, eat cake, play games, dance, and have conversations with each other.”_ On the Saturday of the event, neighbors appeared for the late afternoon gathering. They sat at


tables set up on the plaza, which had been decorated with a wall of colorful, oversized murals. They walked on a nearly block-long green carpet. They played human bingo and giant checkers.


And they learned and then danced the “Van Ness shuffle.” A comment board posted at the party was full of notes from participants sharing their experiences. “I met someone in my building I’d


never met before,” wrote one. “The plaza is a great place to have an event,” said another. In the book _The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and Other


Hangouts at the Heart of a Community_, author Ray Oldenburg, an urban sociologist, writes that people need a third place to gather besides home and work. On that Saturday afternoon, a third


place was created in a Washington neighborhood. _Van Ness Main Street was a recipient of a 2017 AARP Community Challenge grant. This article was adapted from the "Inspire Community


Engagement" chapter of Where We Live: Communities for All Ages — 100+ Inspiring Ideas From America’s Local Leaders. _ _Page published August 2018_


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