East Bethesda Neighborhood - Good for Kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked about the East Bethesda fireworks?

They are tonight! See you at the park!


Where/when is this held? Thank you. We heard a practice Sunday nite that went a full half hour all teh way from Suburban Hospital/Huntington Pkwy neighborhood. Was that for this show?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked about the East Bethesda fireworks?

They are tonight! See you at the park!


Where/when is this held? Thank you. We heard a practice Sunday nite that went a full half hour all teh way from Suburban Hospital/Huntington Pkwy neighborhood. Was that for this show?


This evening, July 1st. At Lynnbrook Park. Starts after sundown, but people start to congregate much earlier. It's like one big neighborhood picnic, and feels very Rockwellian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked about the East Bethesda fireworks?

They are tonight! See you at the park!


Where/when is this held? Thank you. We heard a practice Sunday nite that went a full half hour all teh way from Suburban Hospital/Huntington Pkwy neighborhood. Was that for this show?


We heard these too over by Greentree. Thought that NIH had opened up for fireworks.
Enjoy everyone!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked about the East Bethesda fireworks?

They are tonight! See you at the park!


Where/when is this held? Thank you. We heard a practice Sunday nite that went a full half hour all teh way from Suburban Hospital/Huntington Pkwy neighborhood. Was that for this show?


This evening, July 1st. At Lynnbrook Park. Starts after sundown, but people start to congregate much earlier. It's like one big neighborhood picnic, and feels very Rockwellian.


Thanks for posting. What a glorious evening. Lovely setting. Lovely families. Hot dogs and popsicles. Flying baseballs and footballs and frisbees. Teeming with toddlers, and tweeners, and teenagers. Genuine good will and good cheer. Amazing fireworks display. A true slice of Americana.
Anonymous
When is the next East Bethesda family event? We would love to check out the neighborhood after the rave reviews from the fireworks!
Anonymous
What is the rat situation in East Bethesda? I know this is just one of those things you have to deal with in an urban environment but these critters really freak me out. There was a report a few weeks back on one of the new channels that Chevy Chase was dealing with an infestation. They showed rats running around all over during the day, neighbors complaining. The rats are always around but areas pop up every few years with major rat problems.
Anonymous
I'm not aware of any rat problems in East Bethesda. However, I have seen sometimes foxes and racoons in the middle of the night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not aware of any rat problems in East Bethesda. However, I have seen sometimes foxes and racoons in the middle of the night.


No rats that I've seen. I've lived in East Bethesda for 15 years. I did see a mouse once or twice, running behind a dumpster behind one of the restaurants on Wisc. Avenue. But I've had more sightings of foxes (over 1/2 dozen sightings) and raccoons (too many to count) over the years.
Anonymous
We live in EB near Lynnbrook Park - no rat sightings either!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When is the next East Bethesda family event? We would love to check out the neighborhood after the rave reviews from the fireworks!


Labor Day picnic, I think. And you really must check out the Halloween parade and festivities.
Anonymous
I just noticed a new East Bethesda neighborhood welcome sign by BCC. Very nice! When did these come out? On what streets are they located?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When is the next East Bethesda family event? We would love to check out the neighborhood after the rave reviews from the fireworks!


Labor Day picnic, I think. And you really must check out the Halloween parade and festivities.


Yes, the Labor Day picnic is on September 1 from 2 - 5 at Lynnbrook Park.

Be sure to sign up for EBCA if you haven't already!
Anonymous
I love living in E. Bethesda for all reasons above (it has one of the highest "walkability" scores I've seen, at this site http://www.walkscore.com/) but I did want to say that I don't consider the school assignment pattern to be ideal.

Rosemary Hills is a great school (although having the school so far away isn't very convenient for parents or kids), but Bethesda Elem. is K-5, so when the kids are done at RH they are supposed to join the kids who have already been going to BE for 3 years. The alternative is to try and waive into the other schools in the cluster that go 3-6 (or to waive into BE from the beginning).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP 2:14, very nice and informative post.

But I do disagree with your contention that it is "A very friendly neighborhood of mixed incomes." It is surely a very friendly neighborhood. But "of mixed incomes" it is not. There are some retirees and a handful of student group houses, I suppose, that skew the statistics. But by every other measure, it is most certainly on the high end of incomes for the region. We should know - we are one of those couples competing (and losing) on a number of bidding wars in the neighborhood over the last few years.


It is a neighborhood of mixed incomes- many of the families who bought in 7 years ago or more at 300K or less are the government workers, non-profit workers, etc. The newer folks in the $1.8 million dollar homes are developers and lawyers, it seems!

There used to be a lot more diversity in the neighborhood, but there is still some.

We have gay and straight, families, black, white, Asian, international, Latino....nice mix, although predominantly white, and seems to be a good mix of work from home, part time working Moms and Dads, at home, and full time dual earners. No cookie cutter neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering, what do these young families do for a living that they can afford 1.5 million houses? Who are these young people that live in East Bethesda?

We just moved to AU Park and spent 900K on a house and I've been pleasantly suprised at how down to earth our neighbors are. Most of our neighbors are 2 (low 6 figure) income professional couples with kids under 5 (ourselves included). I kind of view places like East Bethesda as the "next step up". I'm wondering (frankly being nosy) how young familes ascend to that level and afford that neighborhood.

Please don't slam me for being jealous/nosy. I'm just genuinely curious what type of people we would have as our neighbors in East Bethesda.



This post kind of cracked me up. We looked at AU Park and East Bethesda and saw AU Park as being $100K to $150K more expensive for comparable houses (original 1940s colonials) but this was 10 years ago. Have things changed that much? Maybe just "newer" McMansions in East Bethesda, but you can buy a nice renovation here for way less than $900K. And few folks here are paying for private school - unlike in AU Park.
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