Kensington news: Diabetic Prevention Program info session, Block-to-School party and more
Hi there, neighbors. The school year has officially begun for some schools in the city. We’ve got another list
Updated 06/12/23, 2:15 PM It looks like it’ll be a busy week in the neighborhood. Need
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Miss Awilda’s Media Learning Lab is a place and a program where people of all ages can access digital
The Youth Voices program engages youth in various structured and unstructured creative expression projects through its after-school and summer storytelling
Editor’s note: This poem was submitted by a student at Jules E. Mastbaum High School through a community partnership
The start of June brings hot weather, summer vacation, and festivals. Need a roundup of the local news impacting Kensington?
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Editor’s note: This essay was submitted by a student at Kensington Creative and Performing Arts High School through a
Editor’s note: This essay was submitted by a student at Kensington Creative and Performing Arts High School through a
Drumroll, please! The results are in. Our election-themed art contest, “My vision for Kensington” has come to an end.
Sara Palmer, the supervisor at the Kensington Library and a union member of AFSCME DC 47, works full-time at the
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