The Columbia Heights Community Marketplace opened Saturday, June 5, with a kickoff that hit more than a few hallmarks of a community event. The market, which debuted its regular time of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in its home at 14th Street and Park Road NW, brought together individuals of different political stripes, shoppers of varied tastes, and members of several generations.
Eight sellers offered everything from strawberries and garlic scapes to bratwurst and blue cheese, with some sunflowers, wine vinegar, garden-ready plants, and French pastries as well. Not only did mayoral race foes Adrian Fenty and Vincent Gray stand on the same stage, but nearly the whole City Council (as well as the Ward One representative to the school board, Dotti Wade Love) turned up to make an appearance or sent volunteers to collect signatures get them on the ballot. A gravely-voiced resident who had lived on Kenyon Street for 55 years stood yards away from a pint-sized poet who had barely been walking for five. Dance and music, from performers of every age in between, rounded out the entertainment.
Here is that poet, Laikya Jones with DC's Kid Power, Inc.:
Transcript:
Peppers are good, carrots are too.
Keep them in your tummy and you
will be nice and good!
Oh vegetables, oh vegetables,
you grow by the sun
and we pick you when you are done.
Oh vegetables, oh vegetables,
I’ll keep you in my life because you are
the best
the best
the best
and I can’t stop eating you.
[Wild applause].
The market will continue each Saturday through the summer, with one additional bakery to join the lineup of growers and artisan food crafters. To see more of the story, take a look at the photo album.











Comments
For me, someone who doesn't live right in DC, your piece was almost as good as being there. And it could be the motivation to GET me there. Loved that video of the little poet who knew her way around a mic and among words. And thanks for mid-air photos of other performers, not to mention buyers, sellers and delectable veggies.
I love the poem! Awesome. :)
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