Five Things to Know for Sept. 11 in Montgomery County
Here are five things you need to know today, Tuesday, Sept. 11, in Montgomery County:
1. 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony: Rockville City Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton will join the Rockville City Council for a remembrance ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 at the Memorial at Courthouse Square Park today at 9 a.m.
2. Rain is on the Forecast: As the region prepares for Hurricane Florence to make landfall later this week, the National Weather Service is urging residents to be cautious of minor and moderate flooding.
Coastal Flood Warning and Advisories are in effect for some of our coastal areas. Minor to moderate flooding is expected through at least Tuesday. Visit https://t.co/MW83KHFiJb for additional information. pic.twitter.com/g30BcTKMZv
— NWS DC/Baltimore (@NWS_BaltWash) September 10, 2018
3. September is National Preparedness Month: Gov. Larry Hogan has declared a State of Emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Florence, now is a good time to take the proper steps to prepare you and your family for the storm.
4. Legal fund for residents facing deportation proceedings?: A question the Montgomery County Council will answer today during its first session back after a nearly two-month hiatus.
5. Math and Science Building Update Montgomery College: Meet with the teams from Montgomery College, SmithGroupJJR architects, and LINK Strategic Partners, as well as students and community stakeholders, at Montgomery College Takoma Park Silver Spring’s next design charrette. More details and RSVP by clicking here.
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