August 2023 Wheel Magazine

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WATERGATE AT LANDMARK UNIT OWNERS ASSOCIATION WATERGATE AT LANDMARK UNIT OWNERS ASSOCIATION AUGUST AUGUST 2023 2023 VOL.49. ISSUE 08 VOL.49. ISSUE 08 Park & Parcel! New Parking Park & Parcel! New Parking Guidelines Guidelines
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FOLLOWUSONLINE! Wheel is a publication of the Watergate at Landmark Unit Owners Association August 2023, Vol. 49, Issue 8, Published 11 times annually 04 04 For publication consideration, please submit original content (e g articles, photos) to commgr@watergateatlandmark com High-quality photos are recommended (300 dpi or greater) Management makes content decisions and it is understood that revisions and edits will be made for space and publication style. Publication is not guaranteed. 11 14 05 August 2023 Wheel Page 3 TWITTER COM/WATEGATETWEETS FACEBOOK.COM/WATERGATEAT LANDMARK-AGREATPLACETOLIVE INSTAGRAM.COM/WATERGATEATLANDMARK 06 07 8 a m - 7:30 p m Saturday 9 a m - 3 p m Monday - Friday FirstService Residential: Gate Communications 703-385-1133 Resident Services Office: 703-370-7000 Resident Services Office Hours Email: resident@watergateatlandmark com 703-370-2674 703-461-3418 Text “Watergate” to 844-612-2165 Shuttle Updates Metro Water: Activities Office: 703-370-7092 After-hours Emergencies: Operations Coordinator Common Area Maintenance Related Requests: 703-461-2498 Email: operations@watergateatlandmark com A CALL TO SERVE ATTIRE GUIDE FOR WAL SUMMER OASIS PARK & PARCEL! NEW PARKING GUIDELINES TWO FURRY BEST FRIENDS UPCOMING EVENTS 09 ARTIST OF THE MONTH WWW.WATERGATEATLANDMARK.COM LAST THURSDAY SHUTTLE SCHEDULE HEARTWARMING EVENING OF STORYTELLING ENSURING SMOOTH DELIVERIES AND RIDES 06 13 SALON POWERHOUSE 12 GREEN RECYCLING SOLUTIONS 10 COMMUNITY BONDS OVER DONUTS: RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT August Pets of the month Milo and Arthur spotted rocking matching raincoat outfits around WAL!
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by April J., Bldg 4 Resident

JOIN THE 47TH ANNUAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE!

On Monday evening, March 4, 2024, Watergate at Landmark Condominium Unit Owners Association (WAL) unit owners will hold the 47th Annual Elections! AH!!!

How do the processes & procedures happen to culminate our Election smoothly, easily for our WAL owners?

The first step is a dedicated group of owners who Volunteer to work together, beginning 6 or 7 months prior to that first important Monday of March every year.

The Elections Committee needs volunteers to help in creating the Voting Process calendar, Packets for Candidates of the Board of Directors and setting up Town Hall dates for candidates to tell us why they are qualified, among other things. The Elections Committee is very fortunate, because “the proverbial wheel” of Processes and Procedures is already created. It is the duty of the committee to make the updated changes and make sure all of the voting information is publicized, etc.

Please read the “Solicitation for Election Committee Members” posters in the Bulletin Boards in your building lobby with the information for turning in your name and interest in JOINING the 47th ANNUAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE by August 23. The names of the committee members will be selected at the August 29th Board of Directors meeting.

PARK & PARCEL! NEW PARKING GUIDELINES

In July, a new parking policy took effect to optimize delivery services within the community. In an effort to ensure the smooth flow of deliveries and enhance convenience for all, designated delivery parking spaces will be strictly enforced from 7 a m to 7 p m each day

To facilitate seamless deliveries, any non-delivery vehicle found parked in these designated spaces during the specified hours will be subject to immobilization by our diligent Patrol Services team without prior notice Please note that courtesy notices will no longer be issued This measure is implemented to guarantee that these essential parking spots are reserved solely for delivery drivers, who play a vital role in transporting items ranging from food to furniture, ensuring swift and efficient services to both businesses and the public.

Delivery Drivers are defined at WAL as those who collect items and transport them to their destinations. Delivery drivers convey a variety of items, ranging from food to furniture, and may deliver to other businesses or to the public

New USPS Parking Spots

The Board of Directors recently approved a mail delivery system by assigning one dedicated space per building exclusively for USPS postal carriers.

These spaces have been strategically located in close proximity to the lobby, ensuring a more efficient and convenient mail delivery experience for all. Please keep these spaces available for mail carriers

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A CALL TO SERVE

SHUTTLE RIDES TO TYSONS

Hop aboard our exclusive Last Thursday Shuttle schedule! Discover the best of Tysons 1 and Tysons 2 (Galleria) provided by Fleet Transportation from 10 a m to 3:15 p m For the full shuttle schedule and exciting destinations, visit the site below and embark on your next shopping trip!

www.watergateatlandmark.com/ shuttle-businformation.html

Important Note: When there are five (5) Thursdays in the month, the fourth Thursday will follow the regular Thursday (Kingstowne) schedule. Specifically, in the following months: December 2022 March 2023 June 2023 August 2023 November 2023 (Note: The 4th Thursday in November is Thanksgiving and there is no service on that day)

BOARDOFDIRECTORS

Board of Directors Terms Expires

Joseph

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2026
Crosby 2026
Davilla 2024
Espinet 2026
Greenberg 2025
Mulrane 2025
Wade 2025
Stephen Allenbach
Barry
Alex
Patricia
Eileen
Theresa
Gregory
Hodges,
2024
Board Elected Officers Terms Expires Rudnaldo
President
Vecchio,
2024
Bouldin, Treasurer 2024
Moran
2024
Vice President
Susan
Vivian
, Secretary

ENSURING SMOOTH DELIVERIES AND RIDES

Picture this: You're scheduling a ride or meal delivery in the next hour. But wait! You live at the back of the property and your driver's GPS was routed to the back gate instead of the front gate Patrol Services strives to create a comfortable living experience for all residents We take pride in ushering in hassle-free deliveries, ensuring every journey is as smooth as the gentle caress of a summer breeze

Residents who live in Bldg. 2, 3 and 4: When scheduling delivery or ride services, Patrol Services recommends providing an address (203 or 211 YoakumParkway)followedbyyourBuildingandUnit number in your order details This will prevent any inconvenience or confusion caused by misleading directions from GPS systems, mistakenly heading to the Back Gate entrance which is exclusively for resident entry with VACD access To further assist yourvisitors,ourFrontGatePatrolServicesteamwill gladly provide a site map to navigate to your building.

HEARTWARMING EVENING OF STORYTELLING

Last month, the Watergate community came together for an enchanting storytelling show, sponsored by the Watergate Book Club, which left everyone brimming with joy and laughter. The event featured the renowned and award-winning storyteller, Sufian Zhemukov, who offered an exclusive preview of his upcoming performance at the prestigious Jonesboro Storytelling Festival in October

The most moving story was about becoming an American citizen; Sufian almost blew it with his answer to the last question. His friends, unable to be with him during COVID, waited in the freezing cold, and when Sufian emerged a sworn American citizen, they welcomed him by singing "This Land is Your Land"/ By the end of the show, the entire audience was singing this song and applauding Sufian's performance.

I had the opportunity to open the event with my own story to warm up the audience. Stephanie Garibaldi, an awarding winning storyteller and co-founder of a new storytelling group in Alexandria" housed in Murphy's Grand Irish Pub in Old Town, acted

as the host for the evening. None of this would have been possible without the collective efforts of the Watergate community. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the Communications Manager, Activities Office, Environmental Services, Resident Services, and, of course, to each and every one of you the spirited audience who made this extraordinary event happen

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Photo by Diane Mullens

TWO FURRY BEST FRIENDS

PET'SOFTHEMONTH

Did you know Congress declared the 1st Sunday of August as National Friendship Day? This month, WAL's Pet Committee picked two furry best friends as the Pets of the Month Meet Prince Milo and King Arthur This dynamic duo tends to be inseparable around WAL

Milo and Arthur are best friends, often dressed alike, and of the same breed, so people always think they are brothers. They are not; they have two separate owners and come from different Watergate parents. Milo’s mom is April from Bldg. 4 and Arthur’s mom, Melissa Bldg. 3. Furthermore, they just tend to be inseparable. Milo is three, and Arthur is one. They met during the first week Arthur arrived at Watergate and hit it off immediately. They loved each other and the parents of each owner. It was and is adorable to see how they greet each other.

Milo took on the big brother task to Arthur, being gentle with Arthur when he was a puppy. Milo took on

the big brother task to Arthur, being gentle with Arthur when he was a puppy. Arthur has tons of energy and loves to play with Milo. We call it their MMA time. Once they are done play fighting, they pass out for a nice long nap, wake and start all over again. Arthur is fearless with other dogs, while Milo is cautious, especially with big dogs; however, once he gets to know the dog, he is ok.

Arthurlovestoplaywithanyandeverydog,while Milopreferstheowners.BothMiloandArthurhave thesweetestdispositionandlovecuddlingand walking.Theywillsitonthebalconyforhoursand justwatchpeoplegoby,theirnappingspotinthe sunIfyouseethempassingbyononeoftheirwalks, feelfreetostopandgivethemsomeattentionand love.Youwillbeshoweredwithloveback.Theyare bothgentledogswholovetobesocialandloving

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ARTIST OF THE MONTH

Watergate at Landmark proudly presents James Mignerey as the Artist of the Month, showcasing his captivating seasonal painting of the beach Using the oil painting technique on canvas, James has expertly captured the essence of a serene coastal landscape.

James, who discovered his passion for painting after retirement, embarked on this artistic journey with a simple desire to work with colors, and his dedication is evident in his stunning artwork.

With every brushstroke, James skillfully brings the beach to life, infusing the canvas with vibrant hues and a sense of tranquility. His mastery of the oil painting technique is showcased in the way he blends colors seamlessly, creating depth and texture that draw the viewer into the scene. James's painting evokes a feeling of serenity, inviting observers to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature's coastal wonders

James reflected on his newfound passion, saying,

"I just wanted to do something fun with colors."

Without hesitation, he embarked on his artistic journey His dedication and commitment to his craft are evident in his work's quality and emotive power James's artistic talent inspires others, reminding us that pursuing our passions and finding joy in creative expression is always possible.

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COMMUNITY BONDS OVER

RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT: MATTHEW AHN

Matthew Ahn, Watergate at Landmark resident, has always valued the importance of building strong connections with his neighbors. His involvement in the local real estate has provided prime property and locations for businesses such as: Foundation Coffee roaster, Hangry Joe's hot chicken, Sweet frog, Care people, Otani Japanese steakhouse, Wings 21 and Kokeetea. Ahn also dedicated some of his career to become an educator and instructor of first-time home buyers in Virginia and currently still helping buyers, seller, landlords and tenants in residential real estate Matthew's genuine dedication to nurturing a close-knit neighborhood has made him an inspiring figure locally at WAL

Recently, Matthew provided real estate properties for all six Donutchew locations through the DMV metro area. He enjoyed delightful interactions with the Resident Services team, often brightening their day by sharing a box of donuts during his visits. Recognizing the chance to give back to his beloved WAL community, Matthew decided to make a meaningfulimpactduringthisyear'sDonutDay

DONUTS

With his connection to Donut Chew Company, Matthew generously donated an impressive array of delicious donuts to support the community's fundraising efforts for their much-anticipated annual summer

picnic The delectable treats not only raised spirits but also helped the employees of WAL in their endeavor to collect funds for the memorable meal at the Annual Employee Picnic

Group Exercise Schedule SPORTS JAM LLC

MONDAYS

Pilates - 10:30 a m - Terrace Lounge

WEDNESDAYS

Tone Balance/Stretch - 12:15 p.m. - Terrace Lounge

THURSDAYS

Aqua Zumba - 6 p.m. - Outdoor Pool

SATURDAYS

Gentle Yoga - 9 a.m. - Terrace Lounge

You may join classes anytime, but the purchased classes must be used during the schedule For example, classes purchased in the winter must be used during the winter class schedule

Schedule runs from July 1 - September 30 Call 703-370-7092 to purchase your class today!

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Mochi Donuts (Top Left), Rebecca Gomez,Resident Services Rep Serving Donuts, Carol Orsini, Resident (Bottom Left) Libby Copperman, Resident, Chair of Recreation Committee (Bottom Right). Photos taken by Brianna Hawkins

ATTIRE GUIDE FOR WAL SUMMER OASIS

As we embrace the joys of summer, we kindly remind everyone of Policy Resolution No 13, which outlines specific rules regarding attire within our indoorCommonElementareas Thesepoliciesarein place to ensure the comfort, safety, and enjoyment ofallresidentsandvisitors.

A shirtwaist, robe, or similar top cover must be worn in all indoor Common Element areas, except in specific areas such as tennis courts, racquetball and squash courts, indoor pool areas, gymnasium, andlockerroomareas

Footwear and required tops will be worn at all times in the Market Cafe areas as required by AlexandriaCityordinance

FootwearmustbeworninallCommonElement Areas,exceptfortheIndoor/OutdoorPoolareas.

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GREEN RECYCLING SOLUTIONS

Residents are reminded that there are locations where items not accepted at WAL, can be taken to recycling locations within the City of Alexandria, and it’s free Here are some of the things that are accepted by the City For a complete list of items, go to the corresponding website shown below:

www.alexandriava.gov/waste/recycling-drop-off-centers

Glass Recycling

Glass should not be placed in the WAL recycling bins. There are several drop-off locations where there are purple containers for glass recycling. Check the website for additional items that can be placed at these locations (i.e., cardboard boxes. paper, aluminum cans, etc.).

Hazardous Waste Items:

Locations are listed below:

S. Whiting St. (At the end of S. Whiting St., intersecting at Tower Ct ) just a few blocks from the back gate 3224 Colvin St

4251 Eisenhower Ave

Jones Point Park (On the left, at the end of S Royal St , heading South)

Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Collection

www.alexandriava.gov/waste/household-hazardouswaste-and-electronics-collection

The City of Alexandria household hazardous and electronic collection center is at 3224 Colvin Street The hours are Monday, 7:30 a m to 3:30 p m , and Saturday, 7:30 a m to 3:30 p m The recycling center is free to all City of Alexandria residents

Auto Cleaning Products, Car Batteries, Fluorescent Light Bulbs, Oil-based Paints*, Lacquers, Spray Can Paint, Thinners, Fire Extinguishers, Household Cleaning Products, Household Batteries**, Flammable Caulks & Adhesives, Mercury Thermostats & Thermometers, Garden Products, Herbicides, Pesticides, Ant Bait and Traps, Rodent Control Products, Insect Spray Cans, Pet Supplies, etc.

Water-based paints (Latex) are not considered hazardous. DRIED paint cans can be disposed of in regular trash.

Household alkaline batteries (AA, AAA) can be disposed of in regular trash. Please visit the website for a complete list.

Acceptable Electronics:

The City is not responsible for deleting computer hard drives or memories. Go to the website above for a complete list of items. Some of the items that can be accepted are:

Calculators, CD-ROM/DVD Drives, Memory & Circuit Boards, PCs/Laptops/Notebooks, Cell phones & PDAs, Stereos & Speakers, Monitors (LCD, Plasma & CRT), All Computer Peripherals, Video & Audio Equipment, Keyboards, Mice, Cables, External Drives, Wires/Cables/Extension Cords, Televisions, All Rechargeable & Button Batteries, Desktop printers (laser & inkjet) their cartridges, Storage Media* and their cases: (DVD’s, CD’s, ZIP, Floppy Disks, Etc ), LED bulbs, Digital Cameras, etc

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SALON POWERHOUSE

Dawn Marie Carvajal, Dawn Marie's Visage Salon owner, has a passion for providing services and this has led her to constantly seek ways to enhance her Salon's offerings Recently, she made two significant additions to her team that have elevated Dawn Marie's Visage Salon Team to new heights.

Our Newest Stylist: Kara Lewis

Kara's expertise lies in waxing and brow tinting, ensuring that her clients leave the Salon with perfectly sculpted brows. She joined the DMV team initially providing exceptional customer service and beauty services. This year, Kara decided to broaden her talents to join Dawn in providing additional hair services

Lek Sonthanaporn has garnered a reputation for her exceptional nail services However, she didn't stop there! Lek decided to expand her services to include a range of hair services and treatment.

New Schedule

Beginning in August, Lek will only provide nail services in the morning Her last nail appointment will be 1 PM This new schedule will allow Lek to provide hair services from 2 PM to closing

Upcoming Seasonal Photo Shoots

As if the expanded services and availability weren't exciting enough, Dawn Marie's Visage Team is eagerly preparing for upcoming seasonal photo shoots.

These shoots will showcase seasonal hair trends to inspire guests seeking a new look. With Dawn's creative vision and her team's remarkable skills, these photo shoots promise to captivate and inspire beauty enthusiasts across Watergate.

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Unleashing New Dimensions of Beauty: Lek Sonthanaporn

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WATERGATE AT LANDMARK

UPCOMING 11 Events

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 1

August

TUESDAY

5 - 7 PM • Lower Terrace • Free

National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community Indulge in the community spirit at this annual event sponsored by the Youth Committee! There will be music, games and treats for attendees. The Market Cafe will sell delicious grilled options such as hot dogs and hamburgers!

August

WATERGATE BOOK CLUB: THE RESIDENCE

WEDNESDAY

August

7 - 9 PM• Upper Terrace • Free

12 10:15 - 10:45 AM • Terrace Lounge • Free

STORY TIME IN THE TERRACE

SATURDAY

The Youth Committee invites WAL little ones and caregivers for an enchanting storytime event designed exclusively for aged 0-3 years old! Join us in the Terrace Lounge for captivating tales and a special experience that will spark their imaginations and love for reading.

LATE NIGHT SWIM

SATURDAY 8 - 10 PM • Outdoor Pool • Free

Dive into the summer fun and make a splash at our exclusive late-night swim event on August 12 from 8 to 10 p.m. Rain Date is Friday, August 18.

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7:30 PM

• Conference Room 2 + Virtual • Free

This month's selected book, The Residence, goes inside the Private World of the White House by Kate Andersen Brower All are welcome Contact the Activities Office at activities@watergateatlandmark com for the virtual access

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Join the Pet Committee at the next Yappy Happy Hour on August 11 at the Upper Terrace Open to all residents who enjoy the company of dogs and their owners! No RSVP needed

THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI HOUSE SHUTTLE TRIP

THURSDAY

9:30 AM Pick-up • Shuttle Trip • Price: $17 (No refunds)

Embark on a delightful excursion with us as the A&E Committee hosts a scenic shuttle trip to the historic Cincinnati House in NW Washington, DC. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and architectural wonders, including a local lunch stop at Pinecrest Plaza on Little River Turnpike.

August

THE JAZZ TROTTERS

SATURDAY

Doors open at 6:30 PM • Terrace Lounge • Price: $15 (No Refunds)

The Social Committee is bringing back vocalist Heather Mariella accompanied by Arthur and Nancy Lisi to listen to some of our favorite jazz tunes Their performance will transport you back in time Sign uo before this popular group sells out!

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STORY TIME IN THE TERRACE

10:15 - 10:45 AM • Terrace Lounge • Free

The Youth Committee invites WAL little ones and caregivers for an enchanting storytime event designed exclusively for aged 0-3 years old! Join us in the Terrace Lounge for captivating tales and a special experience that will spark their imaginations and love for reading

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