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Gary Ditto Newsletter - The Woman’s Community Club of Kensington (WCCK) Fifty Years of Friendships, Fundraisers, Food, and Flowers And service to the community Part 11

03-21-08
Gary Ditto

More Kensington Memories

Stories from some of the longtime members of the Woman’s Community Club of Kensington (WCCK), told at their March meeting. Part 2.

Lively Looking Back
Irene Iskrant, member since 1955

The club has been fortunate to have such talented and capable presidents. I became a member in 1955. Jeannie Baxter opened my eyes to what club work is all about. She was an inveterate note writer. Everything, no matter how small, was rewarded with a cordial note from Jeannie. I remember her announcing, “I’m so proud of all of you.”

Estelle Waters served for two terms and never wore the same hat twice. I asked her where she kept all those hats. She said that she kept them in the attic.

Bessie Shafter wore stunning outfits. But she was much more than that. She got us involved in the Thrift Shop. That brought us funds for Over Sixty.*

We also had speakers and skits. No one relished the job of luncheon chair. Most of us had young families and were very busy. When someone said, “I’ll do it,” what a relief!

* Over Sixty Counseling & Employment is a nonprofit community service that provides screening and job placement for men and women over 55, at no charge to the job seeker or the employer.


Formality Less Formidable
Claire Kordella, member since 1961

It was considered an honor to be proposed for membership and to be a member of the club. Things were more formal in those days: our manner of addressing each other—Mrs. So and So—as opposed to the first-name basis. Hats and gloves were worn at meetings. We were always on our best behavior. There was a tea for new members each year.

The club remains progressive, while slightly less formal in procedure and manners.


Some Surprises
Mildred Eisenhart, member since 1956, and Fran Weir, member since 1964

Fran: One of my most favorite and fun memories goes back to March 1984. The occasion was the Shamrock Luncheon, the Golden Age of Fashion, a salute to 350 years of Maryland history. I remember that to show the year 1700, a member came in a long flannel nightie, and her husband was in a nightshirt and cap and had a candle. Also a Gibson girl, a Tin Lizzie and Duster, dancing to the Charleston and the jitterbug, abbreviated beachwear of the jet age, and a wig and hair curlers and blue jeans and T-shirt of the 1960’s.

At the end, to everyone’s very audible gasp of astonishment, a member discarded her colorful costume and displayed a nude body stocking as she streaked out of the hall.

Mildred: Three hundred fifty years — a lot of clothes and a lot of people. I came in 1956. Music, dance, and Elvis was King, and then a tumultuous time. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, in 1969 a great leap for mankind when the Eagle landed. Then in 1981 the shuttle and in 1986 the Challenger explosion. In 1984-85, the garden group had 71 members. I was a member of the drama club and the garden group.

Friendships and Cook Books
A reading of the words of Virginia Nelligan, member since 1966
When I joined in 1966, a committee prepared the luncheons. A committee of two people would plan the meal and buy the food for the Monday luncheon. We would meet on Sunday to prepare it. When a luncheon was especially good, requests were made for recipes for the newsletter. In 1984 we compiled our first cookbook in commemoration of our 50th anniversary. The profits went to Over Sixty. In 1987, we put out a second cookbook of our favorite recipes. The profits again went to Over Sixty

When you work on a committee, you get to know the people better, which is great.

The following are presentations from the Woman's Community Club of Kensington Anniversary Celebration. These articles were from the same event, published over a number of newsletters

Newsletter published Fall, 1998
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Montgomery County Statistics - February 2007 vs February 2008 by Zip Code

03-21-08
Gary Ditto
ZIPData20072008
20814# of Homes Sold2717
Average of Close Price$973,830$721,294
Average of DOM8979
% Below Asking Price78%76%
% Above Asking Price7%18%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00033%24%
20815# of Homes Sold2624
Average of Close Price$732,785$1,115,563
Average of DOM8867
% Below Asking Price77%67%
% Above Asking Price8%13%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00012%46%
20816# of Homes Sold1013
Average of Close Price$640,650$1,536,615
Average of DOM119115
% Below Asking Price90%77%
% Above Asking Price10%15%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00010%54%
20817# of Homes Sold3337
Average of Close Price$786,106$1,020,676
Average of DOM97100
% Below Asking Price79%86%
% Above Asking Price18%3%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00021%43%
20818# of Homes Sold13
Average of Close Price$855,000$1,128,333
Average of DOM171167
% Below Asking PriceNA67%
% Above Asking PriceNA0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,000NA67%
20832# of Homes Sold2412
Average of Close Price$434,106$408,542
Average of DOM10873
% Below Asking Price63%75%
% Above Asking Price13%8%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20850# of Homes Sold4020
Average of Close Price$546,130$502,245
Average of DOM10484
% Below Asking Price63%90%
% Above Asking Price15%5%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00010%0%
20851# of Homes Sold136
Average of Close Price$419,685$350,750
Average of DOM81116
% Below Asking Price23%67%
% Above Asking Price46%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20852# of Homes Sold4420
Average of Close Price$514,838$427,081
Average of DOM97111
% Below Asking Price64%70%
% Above Asking Price7%20%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0005%5%
20853# of Homes Sold2710
Average of Close Price$525,448$428,830
Average of DOM8692
% Below Asking Price63%70%
% Above Asking Price4%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0004%0%
20854# of Homes Sold4517
Average of Close Price$1,058,737$1,229,832
Average of DOM108175
% Below Asking Price67%82%
% Above Asking Price11%6%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00044%71%
20855# of Homes Sold103
Average of Close Price$636,880$443,333
Average of DOM8242
% Below Asking Price50%67%
% Above Asking Price10%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20877# of Homes Sold1111
Average of Close Price$337,609$340,264
Average of DOM103158
% Below Asking Price36%73%
% Above Asking Price18%18%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20878# of Homes Sold7033
Average of Close Price$471,319$523,442
Average of DOM102121
% Below Asking Price67%85%
% Above Asking Price13%3%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0004%6%
20879# of Homes Sold2414
Average of Close Price$323,200$336,769
Average of DOM55134
% Below Asking Price42%43%
% Above Asking Price38%36%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20882# of Homes Sold135
Average of Close Price$644,231$600,000
Average of DOM105189
% Below Asking Price69%80%
% Above Asking Price8%20%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20886# of Homes Sold3327
Average of Close Price$315,232$296,570
Average of DOM76139
% Below Asking Price81%27%
% Above Asking Price7%30%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20895# of Homes Sold138
Average of Close Price$611,273$666,125
Average of DOM7548
% Below Asking Price69%88%
% Above Asking Price8%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0008%13%
20896# of Homes Sold3
Average of Close Price$578,333
Average of DOM121
% Below Asking Price100%
% Above Asking Price0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%
20901# of Homes Sold3216
Average of Close Price$448,214$410,750
Average of DOM84126
% Below Asking Price47%75%
% Above Asking Price31%6%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20902# of Homes Sold3916
Average of Close Price$408,172$409,223
Average of DOM84145
% Below Asking Price46%88%
% Above Asking Price21%6%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20903# of Homes Sold151
Average of Close Price$413,953$480,000
Average of DOM91290
% Below Asking Price40%100%
% Above Asking Price27%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20904# of Homes Sold2914
Average of Close Price$455,410$390,432
Average of DOM107143
% Below Asking Price59%64%
% Above Asking Price10%7%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0003%0%
20905# of Homes Sold198
Average of Close Price$675,500$633,625
Average of DOM114246
% Below Asking Price53%88%
% Above Asking Price11%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,00016%13%
20910# of Homes Sold2913
Average of Close Price$429,962$475,243
Average of DOM6196
% Below Asking Price62%69%
% Above Asking Price14%8%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%
20912# of Homes Sold125
Average of Close Price$449,325$636,600
Average of DOM8958
% Below Asking Price75%100%
% Above Asking Price8%0%
% Sold Over $ 1,000,0000%0%

Information Pulled from the Metropolitan Regional Information System.

Kensington - An Introduction to Our Town

03-14-08
Gary Ditto

An Introduction to Our Town

Kensington covers a wide area with many distinctive neighborhoods. Kensington's origins and character are most readily found in the Kensington Historic District, where you will find many notable features that embody the area's history and that link us to the Town's past.

Well before Kensington came into being in the late 19th century, the land had gone through numerous owners and a few name changes. Yet for much of the time, land deeds continued to mark a parcel's relationship to the original "Joseph's Park," the land first owned by Colonel William Joseph in the late 17th century. On the west, the border of Joseph's Park is about 4 winding miles of Rock Creek, going from Chevy Chase on the south up well past Parkwood. The northern border goes from Rock Creek east past what is now the intersection of Veirs Mill Road and Georgia Avenue. The Town of Kensington lies in the northwest corner of the old Joseph's Park, which was comprised of 4,220 acres-more than 6 1/2 square miles.

The Town of Kensington was chartered in 1894. At that time it included more than a dozen subdivisions developed in the late 1870's and 1880's, as well as the Kensington Park subdivision of 1890. Today, the Kensington Postal Zone is a wide-ranging area that includes Chevy Chase View, Homewood, Rock Creek Hills, Byeford Knolls, Kensington Heights, part of Parkwood, Rock Creek Highlands, the Town of Kensington, and many other communities.

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Kensington Annual Sold Report for 2007

03-14-08
Gary Ditto
GARY H. DITTO'S ANNUAL SOLD REPORT
Please see link below for home sales throughout Kensington, MD, Capitol View Park, Parkwood/Bethesda, North Chevy Chase
Please open the 2007 link named: Gary's annual Sold Report News - Jan-Dec 2007
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