Five Things to Know for May 14 in Montgomery County
Today is Thursday, May 14, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1.County Will Remain on Stay at Home Order: County Executive and Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles will hold a news conference today at noon to discuss what criteria must be met before additional openings and other activities can be allowed in Montgomery County. This will be taking place outside of the Montgomery County Executive Office Building in Rockville. This will be streamed live on the County’s Facebook page. Click here for more details.
Montgomery County will remain on a stay at home status until #COVID19 conditions improve. County Executive @Marc_Elrich and @MoCoDHHS Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles will hold a news conference at noon Thursday, May 14. https://t.co/9fmxqs7Bhv #StayHome #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/C5TcNVP5yM
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 14, 2020
2. Digital Social Happy Hour: The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection is hosting a Digital Solar Happy Hour live and online from 5:30-6:30 p.m. to inform residents and small business owners about bringing solar energy to businesses and homes. If you are interesting in joining, click here to register in advance.
The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection will hold its first “Digital Solar Happy Hour” on Thursday, May 14, in its efforts to inform residents and small business owners about solar energy and electric vehicle charging. https://t.co/ZGoTXGHcud pic.twitter.com/BbzOWSVuAH
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 12, 2020
3. Read To a Dog Virtually: This is an opportunity for school aged children to practice reading during 15 minute virtual sessions on Zoom with certified therapy dogs. This will take place from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Registration is required, and space is limited. Participants will be emailed a link to the Zoom session, along with their 15 minute time slot.
School-age children are invited to practice reading aloud in 15-minute virtual sessions via Zoom with certified therapy dogs from People Animals Love (PAL). To find out how your child can participate click here. https://t.co/lJmZSo9Uxa pic.twitter.com/ff25DwPymq
— Montgomery County Public Libraries (MD) (@MCPL_Libraries) May 12, 2020
4. Food Assistance: There are a variety of resources available for Montgomery County residents in need during this time. If you or someone you know is in need of food assistance click here for food distribution sites, donation opportunities, and additional resources.
If you or someone you know is looking for food assistance, visit the County's website for information about food distribution sites, resources, and more: https://t.co/Bejvi5OrFH. @MoCoFoodCouncil @MoCoDHHS @MoCoRec @MCPS pic.twitter.com/37YqKvEfvN
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 12, 2020
5. A Reminder to Properly Dispose PPE: After using personal protective equipment, health officials say it is important to make sure it is thrown away properly.
Put waste in its place. Used personal protective equipment (#PPE), such as single-use masks and gloves, goes in the trash bin. pic.twitter.com/FIkVoklUVw
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 13, 2020
And one more thing: Are you looking for a restaurant that is still open? Check out our restaurant lists here.
And as a reminder to our loyal readers…Find the latest coronavirus news updates in Montgomery County here.
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