Taste of Bethesda Returns in October
After a two year hiatus due to COVID-19, Taste of Bethesda will be making its return Saturday, October 1st. The the 31st annual edition of the event will feature Bethesda’s… Read More
After a two year hiatus due to COVID-19, Taste of Bethesda will be making its return Saturday, October 1st. The the 31st annual edition of the event will feature Bethesda’s… Read More
We invite you to join us at our first Creatives Circle Mixer—a networking event where creatives and entrepreneurs come out and connect. We eagerly look forward to cultivating a space… Read More
Pride Month commemorates the impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals have had on history locally, nationally, and internationally. Here are some free events going on throughout the month… Read More
The Sandy Spring Slave Museum will host a Juneteenth exhibit that will be open to the public on Saturday, June 4th from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The exhibit was inspired by… Read More
The Planet Bethesda food festival will be held in conjunction with a World Environment Day celebration, plant-based pie eating contest (sponsored by The Red Bandana Bakery), live DJ music, a Kid’s… Read More
Albert Einstein High School alum Arnold Ebiketie was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft Friday night. ATL, I’m here! #DirtyBirds https://t.co/akcW17QXb3 —… Read More
Unlike previous players spotlighted for the MoCo March Madness series, Jared Bynum was not the typical national recruit. The Providence guard and former Georgetown Prep star made a few detours… Read More
As Princeton’s women’s basketball team gets set to play in the NCAA Tournament this weekend, they’ll be doing so with not just one Montgomery County high school basketball alum…but four. The… Read More
It’s March Madness and Montgomery County has a few players that will be representing in this year’s NCAA Tournament. Gaithersburg’s very own Jordan Hawkins, a 6’5″ guard at the University… Read More