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Laurel Leaf to Bring Plants, Books, and Vintage Decor to Takoma Park
The owners of HouseMouse Books & Vintage, indigro plant design and Cheeky’s Vintage are teaming up to open a new woman-owned retail space in Takoma Park.
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Bump ‘n Grind & J. Hollinger’s in Downtown Silver Spring Continue to Impress Local Shoppers and Diners
Bump ‘n Grind and J. Hollinger’s in downtown Silver Spring recently received accolades from Washingtonian Magazine and Eater D.C.
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Free Library Events Celebrate Native American and Military Heritage in November
The Montgomery County Public Libraries system will host special events at the Rockville and Silver Spring branches in November to honor Native American Heritage Month and Military Family Month.
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Local ‘Fairy Godmother’ Nancy Illman Promotes Memoir at Orangetheory Fitness
Takoma Park author Nancy Illman will promote her memoir on Saturday outside Orangetheory Fitness in downtown Silver Spring. In “Instigator of Joy,” Illman shares her experiences of abuse and isolation with the hope of helping readers find their true selves.
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Montgomery County Public Libraries Go Digital with New Card Registration System
Montgomery County Public Libraries has launched an online system for obtaining full-service digital library cards and adding them to smartphone digital wallets.
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Exploring Spicy Foods: Mother-Daughter Duo Feature ‘It’s Not That Spicy’ at Mandalay Book Talk, Tasting
Mandalay Restaurant in downtown Silver Spring will host a free book talk and tasting on Saturday with local mother-daughter author duo Mei and Kaili Powers of “It’s Not That Spicy.”
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Bump ‘n Grind Reaches Fundraising Goal for Downtown Silver Spring Community Hub
Bump ‘n Grind has met its investment goal for renovating the Analog Market in downtown Silver Spring.
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First-Ever Local Author Bazaar Arrives at People’s Book
People’s Book in Takoma Park will host its first-ever Local Author Bazaar this Saturday.
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Bump ’n Grind Launches Investment Campaign to Fund a Renovated Community Hub
“We are founded on three pillars: coffee, music, and community,” Bump ‘n Grind owner David Fogel said. “Our goal with our physical space is to be that quintessential neighborhood third space.”