For close to 30 years, Gunther Stern headed up the Georgetown Ministry Center, offering a place for homeless people in our community with a clubhouse-type drop-in center providing health and wellness services, a winter shelter, and street outreach to those individuals...
Richard Christel’s interview with Richard Hinds focuses on the evolution of Georgetown Campus Plan negotiations. Mr. Hinds serves a General Counsel of the Citizens Association of Georgetown, a position he has held for many years. During the 1990s and into the...
A sixth-generation Washingtonian, Mr. Neville Waters III has been coming “home” to Georgetown for 61 years. Neville’s grandfather, Mr. Waters bought the home on P Street in the 20’s for around $2,000 when it was a predominately black...
The mixture of internationals, celebrities, and local residents give a unique feel to the Georgetown community. Carey Rivers’ interview with her neighbor, Keith Lipert, a well-known merchandizer of fashion jewelry and accessories, explores the personal joys and...
Interview Date: Monday, August 21, 2017 Interviewer: Hazel Denton Transcript: Dayton Mak-August 21 2017 .pdf Hazel Denton: Today is August the 21st, 2017. My name is Hazel Denton, D‑E‑N‑T‑O‑N. I have lived on P Street in Georgetown for 25 years. For the first...
Ella Pozell who, along with her husband Joseph, worked for 26 years at Oak Hill Cemetery in the heart of Georgetown from 1986-2012. Oak Hill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; included on the grounds are two structures – Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel...