Five Things to Know for April 13 in Montgomery County
Welcome to a stormy, windy Monday. Thunderstorms expected with high winds likely throughout the day. Here are five things to know in Montgomery County for April 13.
1. Shoppers and Masks: Montgomery County’s new health order requiring shoppers to wear a face covering at grocery stores, pharmacies, farmers markets, and big box stores starts today. Here are some ways to make masks at home.
You can reduce COVID-19 transmission in just 40 seconds! No sewing necessary. Just an old tshirt, handkerchief, or scarf. Step-by-step instructions for how to make a mask in 40 seconds here: https://t.co/LyyOd4vIhZ#masks4all #MoCoMaskMakers pic.twitter.com/bCBNCgZVLk
— Action in Montgomery (@AIMforPower) April 13, 2020
2. MCPS Updates for Week Three: Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Jack Smith sent a message to the community Thursday. In addition to information about the thirds week of online learning, the superintendent noted that the third quarter ends on Friday, April 17 and report cards will be mailed the week of April 27.
3. IRS Stimulus Payments: The IRS deposited the first Economic Impact Payments, or stimulus payments into taxpayers’ bank accounts Saturday. The payment will be made automatically for those who filed tax returns in 2018 and 2019. Tax filers may check their payment status and enter their direct deposit information online at the IRS economic impact payments webpage, by clicking the “Get My Payment (coming mid-April)” button. Anyone who did not file a 2018 or 2019 federal income tax return whose gross income was under $12,200 ($24,400 for married couples) should enter an application for their stimulus payment online at the IRS economic impact payments webpage, by clicking the “Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here” button.
The IRS now has a tool to help ensure that individuals who don’t normally file tax returns will still be able to get their economic impact payment provided for by the CARES Act. Find out more: https://t.co/nb9DcA9o3n
— Montgomery Council (@MoCoCouncilMD) April 12, 2020
4. Town Hall with CM Tom Hucker: Join a virtual town hall hosted by Councilmember Tom Hucker tonight at 7 p.m. Hucker holds the meetings on Monday evenings with county residents to address their concerns about the novel coronavirus.
5. MoCo’s Got Talent: The deadline to enter the MoCo’s Got Talent contest is April 16. Film a one-minute video, share on Facebook and tag Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) to enter Montgomery County’s first-ever #stayhome virtual competition. Each like for your video counts as one vote. The competition is open to elementary school (grades K-5), middle school (grades 6-8), high school (grades 9-12), seniors (55 plus), and families.
Last year’s MoCo’s Got Talent vocalist winner, Jeanne Lubika, a sophomore at Clarksburg High School, is excited to see your submissions and so are we! Show us what you’ve got on Facebook. #MCGTLIVE #stayhome #gottalent pic.twitter.com/dP5OrYMRhT
— Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) April 10, 2020
And one more thing: Today is Easter Monday and typically the White House would be holding the annual Easter Egg Roll. Instead here is the LEGO White House Easter Egg Roll:
And as a reminder to our loyal readers…Find the latest coronavirus news updates in Montgomery County here.
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