Montgomery County held its' 6th annual Pride Flag Raising on June 10, 2024 at the County Executive Building in Rockville, MD. County Executive Marc Elrich was joined by Evan Glass... read more →
Montgomery Connects is providing free Chromebooks to Montgomery County residents in-need! Residents must be at least seven years old, certify that they do not have access to a computer, and... read more →
For over 100 years, the Montgomery County League of Women Voters (LWVMC) has been empowering voters and defending democracy. This nonpartisan, volunteer organization is most well-known for its unbiased Voters'... read more →
On this episode of Solutions, host Cheryl Hawkins is joined by Rebuilding Together Montgomery County (RTMC) Executive Director, Chloe Bernardi, and Director of Program Services, Mathew Saunders. Rebuilding Together is... read more →
The Village of Friendship Heights Celebrates Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month with “Yue Ware”
The Village of Friendship Heights hosted a talk on the art of making Chinese porcelain – known as Yue ware – in honor of Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month.... read more →
Car enthusiasts of all ages braved the rain for the 2024 Kensington Car Show! Cars, trucks, and motorcycles lined Antique Row with hoods popped and rims shined. Live bands, King... read more →
Primary Election Day in Maryland is Tuesday, May 14! Don’t miss the chance to make your voice heard and exercise your democratic rights. Here is everything you need to know... read more →
On February 15th 2024 James H. Johnston delivered his presentation Differing Perspectives on Slavery in Washington D.C. & Maryland to attendees at the Josiah Henson Museum and Park. Slavery in... read more →
On this episode of Solutions, host Cheryl Hawkins sits down with Abe Schuchman and Lisa Cook of Housing Unlimited, Inc. Housing Unlimited provides affordable, independent housing for adults in mental... read more →
There's still time to celebrate Women's History Month in Montgomery County. Women's History Month originated in 1981 as Women's History Week when Congress passed L.97-28. After five years of Congress... read more →