It’s Wednesday, Dec. 18, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check today’s weather forecast here.
1. Fire Chief’s 12 Day of Fire Safety: The fire department advises residents to watch what they heat — “Most house fires start in the kitchen. Stand by your pan and keep looking while you’re cooking!”
Fire Chief's 12 Day of Fire Safety:
Watch what you heat! Most house fires start in the kitchen. Stand by your pan and keep looking while you're cooking! @mcfrs #besafe pic.twitter.com/Js7qoPnLRA— MontgomeryCo(MD)Fire (@mcfrs) December 17, 2024
2. New School Board President: MCM talked to new School Board President Julie Yang on Monday about topics including her priorities, safety and security, student achievement, and hate in schools.
3. Takoma Park City Council: The Takoma Park City Council will not meet today.
4. Holiday Drive for Hurricane Victims: The county police department is collecting toys and essential items to give to North Carolina families impacted by Hurricane Helene. Through Friday, items can be dropped off at police headquarters in Gaithersburg, at the District 5 Station in Germantown, and at the Hyattstown Fire Station.
Help us bring holiday cheer to NC families impacted by Hurricane Helene! 🎁
Drop off toys & essential supplies at:
📍 MCPD HQ Lobby
📍 5D Station
📍 Hyattstown Fire Station🗓️ Until Dec. 20 (noon)
Items needed: Toys, coats, heaters, gift cards & more!#MCPNews #MCPD pic.twitter.com/TTURSK43DX
— Montgomery County Department of Police (@mcpnews) December 16, 2024
5. ICYMI: On the third floor of the Silver Spring library that bears his name, Brigadier General Charles McGee was honored posthumously with a memorial honoring his military service as well as his work to mentor young people and reduce barriers.
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