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May 29 | Anacostia Coordinating Council monthly meeting

ACC Monthly Meeting
occurs every LAST Tuesday of the month (except May and December).

Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC  20020
1:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The next regular monthly meeting of the Anacostia Coordinating Council:  
Tuesday, May 29, 2018

 

About ACC

 

The Anacostia Coordinating Council (ACC) was established in 1983 as a volunteer, membership consortium of organizations and individuals involved with the revitalization of Anacostia and its adjacent neighborhoods. Founded to organize community support for getting the Anacostia Metro Station built, the ACC has expanded to address a large amount of issues that face the community. 

ACC is involved in information gathering and sharing, networking, advocacy and community organizing. 

Since its inception, ACC has welcomed over 1,000 guest speakers to its monthly meetings to discuss some of the community's most pressing issues and to share important information pertaining to the community.

Every year, ACC sponsors or co-sponsors several evening community meetings that attract hundreds of residents. The Anacostia Coordinating Council has been involved in hundreds of activities that address the daily needs of our community members. 

Learn about our Current Initiatives

Learn about our Past Successes

Philip Pannell, Executive Director and Interim Chairman

 

Philip Pannell is the Director of Community Affairs of ADA, Inc. and as a part of his responsibilities and since 1995 has served as the Executive Director of the non-profit Anacostia Coordinating Council, which is headquartered at the ADA, Inc. office and chaired by Arrington Dixon, ADA Inc., CEO. He is a longtime community activist in the District of Columbia in general and east of the Anacostia River in particular. He has received over 100 awards during his nearly four decades of work in DC. In 2011 he received the U.S. President’s Call to Service Award and in 2012 received the D.C. Federation of Civic Associations’ award for the Outstanding President of a Member Association and the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s Community Service Award.

He is native of Newport News, VA, a graduate of Fordham University and did graduate work at Howard University. Currently he serves as the president of the Congress Heights Community Association and the Anacostia/Bellevue/Congress Heights AARP Chapter #4870. Also, he is the treasurer of the Friends of the Parkland-Turner Neighborhood Library and the vice chairman of the board of the Community College Preparatory Academy Public Charter School.

The ACC Board

The Anacostia Coordinating Council is pleased to announce the newly installed Board of Directors, listed alphabetically:

ANACOSTIA COORDINATING COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
December 2017

Marcus Allen
Sandra Allen
Robert Bacon
Randall Boe
Howard Croft
Craig Engle
tephen Glaude
Linda Greene
Diane Groomes
Scott Kratz
Nura Green Lane
Anthony McDuffie
Lamont Mitchell
Perry Moon
Ronald Moten
ames Page
Phomeka Palmer
Monica Ray
Andy Shallal
Harold Thomas
Aaron Ward