Five Things to Know for May 21 in Montgomery County
Today is Thursday, May 21, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Memorial Day Message: Memorial Day weekend is almost here and Montgomery County Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles is advising residents to continue following guidelines put in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Click here to watch his message.
(VIDEO) @MoCoDHHS Officer Dr. Travis Gayles is advising parents and their high school seniors to skip beach week this year because of the #COVID19 health crisis. Watch his Memorial Day message here: https://t.co/nVfqxulD26 #MoCo #StayHome #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/VT94cF5J28
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 20, 2020
2. Information for Renters During COVID-19: Click here to learn more information about the COVID-19 Renter Relief Act and other resources.
For information about the #COVID19 Renter Relief Act, the eviction moratorium and more, visit the @MCGMDDHCA website: https://t.co/bWst53XpYJ. #StayHome #StaySafe #MoCo #RentersRights pic.twitter.com/bljhC0F6dm
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 3, 2020
3. Lookout for Baby Deer: Montgomery Parks officials say it’s the time of year when fawn are starting to appear in yards and parks. Residents are being asked to be mindful of the adorable animals.
This time of year is a special one because baby deer start to appear in our yards and parks.
If you find a fawn, leave it alone. We know it is adorable, but do not touch or feed the animal. Its mother is likely nearby and will return to care for it. pic.twitter.com/sRpHqtuhn1
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) May 20, 2020
4. Virtual Doctor Visit: This presentation will provide information on Telemedicine options and how to make virtual medical appointments with your doctor in real-time. This is being presented by Senior Planet Montgomery. This Zoom presentation will take place from 11:00 a.m. to noon. Click here for more details.
Curious about Telemedicine? Learn how to connect with your medical professionals online with this virtual course offered by Senior Planet! More info: https://t.co/Oo46E6AFUG pic.twitter.com/txErI88KoQ
— Montgomery County Public Libraries (MD) (@MCPL_Libraries) May 17, 2020
5. Parkway Time Extended: Montgomery Parks will keep several parkways open for pedestrian use on Memorial Day. This is a part of their open streets initiative aimed to expand safe access to park facilities for recreation and exercise use during the COVID-19 health crisis. For Memorial Day, the parkways will remain open until Tuesday, May 26, at 8:00 a.m. Some parkways are open for pedestrians and bicyclists every weekend. Click here for more information.
Good news! Holiday weekend is ahead! Better news! You have more time to enjoy our open streets!
Portions of Little Falls and Sligo Creek Parkways and Beach Drive will open Friday, 9 am, and stay open until Tuesday, 8 am.
Enjoy the extra time!: https://t.co/g9fKp3WZo6. pic.twitter.com/KShXUPniZn
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) May 20, 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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