It’s Wednesday, April 12, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Budget Discussion: County Executive Marc Elrich will hold the first of six community discussions about the Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. at White Oak Community Recreation Center.
County Executive Marc Elrich will hold six “community conversations” at sites around the County to address the Fiscal Year 2025 (CIP) budget. The first event will be at Silver Spring on April 12.https://t.co/QC64tK34Es pic.twitter.com/Ux2Ztdp3TP
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) April 10, 2023
2. District 1 Conversation: Council Vice President Andrew Friedson, who represents District 1, will hold a community conversation from 7:30-9 p.m. at Potomac Elementary School in the all-purpose room.
⏰⏰Almost time for our in-person community conversation TOMORROW, Wednesday, April 12th, at Potomac Elementary School's All Purpose Room from 7:30 – 9 pm!
We look forward to your D1 questions and concerns. https://t.co/nnCNGj8qr6
— Councilmember Andrew Friedson (@Andrew_Friedson) April 11, 2023
3. Foster Parent Meeting: An information session about becoming a foster parent will be held at 6:30 p.m. See registration information here.
Mont. Co. has nearly 350 youth currently placed in foster care. On April 12, there will be an info session where you can learn about how to become a licensed foster parent. For more info & to register, visit https://t.co/kIh07Nm3Up or email FPRecruiter@montgomerycountymd.gov. pic.twitter.com/z807ebOhW0
— Montgomery County DHHS (@MoCoDHHS) April 10, 2023
4. Food Resources: See food giveaway events today in Montgomery County.
5. ICYMI: Nancy Freeman’s grandmother was born into slavery, but she was given a chance that few enslaved people dared dream of.
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