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MCPS and MC have partnered to provide Dual Enrollment opportunities to college ready students at all high schools as well as through Middle, Virtual Middle, and Early College options. The 2nd Annual Dual Enrollment Recognition Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, May 16th at the Universities at Shady Grove from 6:30-8:30 pm. A total of 279 MCPS high school students who are on track to earn their Associate Degree from Montgomery College will be recognized during the event.
Dual Enrollment opportunities allow MCPS college-ready high school students to take college courses during the academic school year. High school students who enroll and take a college course at any Maryland public college or university are able to do so at a reduced cost. If students select to take courses at MC, and meet qualifications for and separately apply for the MC High School Grant, they may be able to take college courses at no tuition cost. Students are able to take college courses offered on the high school campus (at select high schools), on a college campus, or online during the fall, winter and spring college terms of their junior and/or senior year. All college courses on approved list that are successfully completed will receive dual credit by counting toward college and high school credit. The courses will appear on the high school transcript unless requested that it not during the enrollment process.
Per the Germantown Historical Society: On Saturday, May 20 at 3pm at the Germantown Library Susan Cooke Soderberg will be giving a PowerPoint presentation on: The Man Behind the Stations on the Metropolitan Branch Railroad as part of the celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Metropolitan Branch of the B & O Railroad. 150 years ago on May 25, 1873 trains began running across Montgomery County. The coming of the railroad changed the agriculture, the economy and the society of the County. By 1893 the line had 18 stops between Washington D. C. and Point of Rocks.
Most of these stops had a station house for the ticket master and waiting passengers – some large and fancy, some small and plain. All but one of these station houses were designed by noted architect E. Francis Baldwin. Five of these buildings still exist and are preserved with historic designation on what is now known as the MARC Brunswick Line. The Architect E. Francs Baldwin is renown for designing many buildings in a variety of styles from the Catholic Cathedral in Savannah, Georgia to the Power House in Baltimore. His attention to detail extended even to the waiting shelters at the train stops. Free tickets available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-man-behind-the-stations-on-the-metropolitan-branch-railroad-tickets-628856475647, but Walk-ins are welcome.
Summer fun starts at Good Counsel! Our Summer Camps are packed with exciting activities, sports, creativity, adventure, and unforgettable memories for campers of all ages. From the field to the classroom and everywhere in between, there’s something for everyone at Good Counsel’s Summer Camps!
Spend your summer learning, laughing, and making new friends with the Good Counsel community. Spots are filling fast so be sure to register today!
Register at: www.olgchs.org/camps
The Brian Mitchell “Intentional Celebrity Golf Tournament” will take place at Lakewood Country Club ( 13901 Glen Mill Rd) in Rockville on Monday, June 5th . The event will feature an appearance by Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera, as well as current and former Commanders players. There will also be a “Rare Night” gala following the tournament that will feature fine dining, live entertainment, and an auction. The tournament/gala’s goal is to raise $300,000 to hire the organization’s first nurse navigator to support families with children who have rare diseases. Additional information below:
The Miracle of Hudson charity is excited to announce the upcoming BMitch’s “Intentional Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament” on Monday, June 5th, at the prestigious Lakewood Country Club in Rockville, MD. The event will feature special guest Ron Rivera, Head Coach of the Washington Commanders, as well as current and legendary players. In addition, the tournament will host a star-studded lineup of celebrities, and esteemed guests such as Dr. Kurt Newman, M.D., President of Children’s National, and Dr. Debra Regier, M.D., Interim Division Chief of Genetics and Metabolism and Program Director of the Medical Genetics Residency Program at Children’s National. The tournament’s goal is to raise $300,000 to hire the organization’s first nurse navigator to support families with children who have rare diseases.We are thrilled to announce that all foursomes for the golf tournament are sold out. However, you can still join us for the “Rare Gala” in your Country Club Casual attire. The gala will offer an evening of fine dining, live entertainment, and an auction featuring exclusive and rare items. Tables are available for purchase, and guests can look forward to bidding on rare and unique auction items.Attendees can expect a fun-filled day of golf, exciting activities, and exceptional prizes. The tournament will offer various sponsorship packages, ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, providing excellent opportunities for businesses and organizations to gain exposure and recognition while supporting a worthy cause.The Miracle of Hudson is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing nurse navigation support, resources, and hope to families affected by rare diseases. The nurse navigator’s role will be to guide families through the complex healthcare system, providing essential support and care coordination to ensure children receive the best possible treatment and outcome.For more information about BMitch’s “Intentional Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament,” sponsorship opportunities, or to purchase tickets or tables for the Rare Gala, please visit https://theintentional.org or theintentional.org/rarenight contact the Event Organizer/Director, Marquis Evans, at 301-357-5608 or via email at [email protected].About the Miracle of HudsonThe Miracle of Hudson is a non-profit organization committed to providing nurse navigation support, resources, and hope to families affected by rare diseases. The foundation strives to improve the quality of life for children and their families by raising funds for essential programs and services, such as hiring nurse navigators and creating a network of support.
Join Kaiser Permanente for Healthy at the Harbor, a free community health and wellness event taking place Saturday, June 6, from 11 am to 4 pm at National Harbor in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Bring your family and friends for free full day of fun, fitness, and preventive care along the waterfront.
Throughout the day, Kaiser Permanente nurses and physicians will offer no-cost health screenings, alongside a health and wellness expo focused on preventive care education. A lively Kids’ Zone will keep children active and entertained with spin-art bikes, face painting, balloon art, games, and more.
Per Montgomery County: The number of adults and children experiencing homelessness in Montgomery County increased by 313 people since last year, according to the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) 2023 Point-in-Time (PIT) survey report released May 10. The PIT survey is part of an annual regional analysis and report that started in 2001. According to the 2023 report, all nine jurisdictions in the Metropolitan Washington area included in the survey recorded an increase in the number of persons experiencing homelessness when compared to the 2022 count.
Montgomery County’s PIT count was conducted on the night of Jan. 25, 2023, as part of the nationwide effort to count people experiencing homelessness, including:
The National Ice Cream Festival is coming to Spirit Park (115 Waterfront St, Oxon Hill, MD) at National Harbor on June 17 from 1-9pm. The event will feature over 25 different ice cream vendors, live music, and food trucks.
Per National Harbor: “Get ready for the coolest event of the year as the National Ice Cream Festival arrives on June 17, 2023! This annual celebration brings together ice cream enthusiasts from all over the country to experience some of the best frozen treats on the East Coast. Whether you’re a child or an adult, there’s something for everyone at this festival. With vendors competing in various categories for the title of best ice cream, you’ll have the chance to taste and judge the delicious creations. This outdoor, festival-style event will feature a variety of food, drink, entertainment and merchandise, all designed to give visitors the best possible experience. The flow of the festival will be optimized to give vendors maximum exposure while ensuring crowd flow is easy and enjoyable. Don’t miss out on the National Ice Cream Festival!”
“We had a terrific time today celebrating our 76 centenarians in Montgomery County with two, in particular, turning 107 this year!” Montgomery County Recreation (MoCo Rec) shared via social media. The celebration involved any resident who is at least 100 years old (centenarian) and their families. MoCo Rec began its search for Montgomery County centenarians in January of this year. Photos below, courtesy of MoCo Rec, with a video of the event coming soon:
On Wednesday, May 24th, in celebration of National Bike Month, the Planning Division will be tabling at the Crossroads Farmers Market from 12:00-2:00 pm. In addition to free bike safety swag, Upshift Workshop will be providing free basic bike repairs on-site, on a first come-first serve basis, rain or shine. “We want to make sure our local bike riders are road ready now that the good weather is back!”
About Crossroads Farmers Market: Crossroads Farmers Market in Takoma Park, Maryland, is a lively community gathering space for people of all backgrounds and incomes, where families, foodies, neighbors, gardeners, live-music fans, and coffee lovers meet every Wednesday afternoon to eat lunch and stock up on fresh ingredients for the week ahead. This producers-only farmers market features a range of vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey, coffee, flowers and plants, Central American herbs like chipilín, and tasty prepared foods, as well as food demos and tastings, kids’ activities, live music, free health screenings, and other seasonal events. On average, produce travels just 60 miles from area farms to our market, and our vendors collectively cultivate 368 agricultural acres of fresh food.
Per Montgomery County: Montgomery County’s three minority health initiatives/programs (MHIP), which are part of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), have released a report on the mental health needs of minority residents. “Minority Voices 2022: Our Mental Health Journey” is the result of a year-long partnership between the Asian American Health Initiative (AAHI), the African American Health Program (AAHP), and the Latino Health Initiative (LHI).
Through the sharing of personal experiences, the report aims to raise awareness, reduce negative stereotypes and stigma surrounding mental health, and initiate an open dialogue that encourages individuals to speak up and seek help. It also identifies barriers to seeking mental health support and the factors that positively impact mental well-being.
The third annual Montgomery County Children’s Business Fair will return in August after a three-year hiatus. Applications are now being accepted for the fair, set for 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19. The fair, which will be held in Rockville Town Square, is open to youth aged 6-15.
The deadline to apply is Friday, June 2. Applications are available here. Open to the public, the fair will host 40 young entrepreneurs. Those selected will have an opportunity to present innovative ideas and make sales pitches to a panel of judges from the local business community and celebrity influencers. Participants are responsible for setup, sales and customer interaction. The goal is to give the participants real-world business experience. Cash awards will be given for best innovative idea, presentation and sales pitch. Montgomery County Children’s Business Fair.
According to MCPD, “upon arrival, officers located a deceased person. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore will conduct an autopsy to officially determine the cause and manner of the death. This is an active and ongoing investigation. The name of the victim will be released following proper notification of next of kin.”
We will post an update when additional information is available.