Five Things to Know for Dec. 20 in Montgomery County
It’s Thursday, Dec. 20, and here are five things you need to know:
1. Let Your Voice Be Heard: County Executive Marc Elrich will host another of his listening sessions from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Einstein High School, 11135 Newport Mill Road, Kensington.
2. Welcome Back: The once-closed Dawson’s Market is having a ribbon cutting for its re-opening. The event starts at noon at the market, which is at 225 N. Washington St., Rockville.
3. Takoma Park Training: The Takoma Park Police will end its active shooter training at John Nevins Andrews School 117 Elm Ave., Takoma Park. Residents might hear what sounds like gunshots; the officers will be using non-lethal training ammunition called simunitions, which may sound real.
TPPD will be conducting active shooter training scenarios at John Nevins Andrews School on December 12, 13, 19 and 20. You may at times hear what sounds like gunshots; the officers will be using non-lethal training ammunition called simunitions, which may sound real. pic.twitter.com/GtXZ5wWG4B
— Takoma Park Police (@TakomaParkPD) December 10, 2018
4. Martial Arts: Montgomery County Rec is offering chances to learn martial arts. The tweet has the details:
We're offering many opportunities to study martial arts this winter. There's a class for everyone – from karate to judo to iaido and more, for ages 3 through adult, and for all skill levels. More info on p.58-60 of our Winter Guide: https://t.co/7xaiqVW26G. pic.twitter.com/AwVuoLwphq
— Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) December 18, 2018
5. ICYMI: Jesuits released the names of priests who have been “credibly accused” of abusing minors. Some of the priests spent time at Georgetown Prep. See our story here.
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