Five Things to Know for Jan. 22 in Montgomery County
It’s Wednesday, Jan. 22 and it’s National Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day. Good luck trying to adequately find out what it is your cat has been asking you after all this time. Anyway, here are five things worth knowing in Montgomery County.
1. School Board Meets: Montgomery County Board of Education has an Operating Budget Work Session. The meeting is closed to the public. Here’s a look at the resolution for the closed session.
2. Coffee with a Cop: Montgomery County Police officers from the Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village district station are meeting with residents from noon until 2 p.m. at the Starbucks located at 213 Boardwalk Place in Gaithersburg.
3. Nonprofit Village Open House: Nonprofit Village has had its new office space for over a year now and they’re celebrating by hosting an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Nonprofit Village is located in Rockville at 15800 Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 300. Register for the open house on Nonprofit Village’s website.
Don’t forget to register for our Open House on January 22 from 4-6pm! Come say hi and hear about the exciting things we have in store for 2020. Register here: https://t.co/RoflE2y1Hd pic.twitter.com/WZaSkw3VTZ
— Nonprofit Village (@npvmoco) January 20, 2020
4. Skating Story Time: Montgomery Parks is celebrating National Skating Month by hosting a free skating story time in one of their party rooms at Cabin John Ice Rink in Rockville from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Celebrate National Skating Month at Cabin John Ice Rink this week.
Bring your young children to Skating Story Time Wednesday, 12:30 pm, and enjoy a tale about ice skating.
Free!: https://t.co/tWHC0wEqFs.#NationalSkatingMonth pic.twitter.com/iTuXHb7B6M
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) January 20, 2020
5. Summer Camps: Montgomery County Recreation’s summer camp registration started on Tuesday morning.
Camp registration starts at 8:30 am at https://t.co/bMQQ645aqd! Register by 3/1 and get $25 off select camps with code EarlyBird. In addition to our returning performing arts, cooking, sports, STEAM, and business camps, we have 50+ new ones! https://t.co/sXQZFThiaK #MoCoRecYouth pic.twitter.com/7mCrnzn1O2
— Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) January 21, 2020
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