It’s Friday, Sept. 1, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Youth Advisory Council: Today is the last day for students in grades 7 through 12 to apply to serve on Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles’ Youth Advisory Council.
Deadline to Apply for Councilmember Sayles’ Youth Advisory Council Extends to Sept. 1
2. Weekend Plans: Find 12 things to do this Labor Day weekend in our Weekend Roundup.
Labor Day Weekend Roundup: 12 Things to Do in Montgomery County
3. Bethesda Summer Concert continues this evening from 6-8 p.m. at the corner of Norfolk and St. Elmo Avenues. Tonight the Soul Crackers perform.
4. Holiday Police Traffic Patrols: Saturday evening the Montgomery County Police are conducting a sobriety checkpoint. Also, throughout the Holiday weekend, Maryland State Police are stepping up patrols for impaired, distracted, and aggressive drivers.
.@mdsp urges motorists to stay safe during the #LaborDay weekend and avoid impaired, distracted and aggressive driving. Troopers from all 23 barracks will conduct saturation patrols throughout the holiday weekend. @zerodeathsMD @NHTSAgov MORE: https://t.co/2cUENFbEh6 pic.twitter.com/6GyCwohmxo
— MD State Police (@MDSP) August 30, 2023
5. Kensington Art Show: The three-day Kensington Paint the Town Labor Day art show and sale takes place this weekend.
And One More Thing: Meet Lexy Silverstein, a Richard Montgomery graduate who attends the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising business college in Los Angeles.
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