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Takoma Park Announces Street Closures, Parking Restrictions for Fourth of July Parade
The Takoma Park Fourth of July Parade will return this year on Monday, with the accompanying road closures and parking restrictions, according to an announcement on the city’s website.
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Silver Spring Firm Brings Solar Power to the Neighborhood
A local firm has implemented a fresh approach to helping residents shift to renewable power despite difficulties posed by entrenched power generation.
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Bishop Appoints New Pastors for Silver Spring UMC
Bishop LaTrelle Easterling of the United Methodist Church Baltimore/Washington Conference has appointed two new pastors for the Silver Spring United Methodist Church at 8900 Georgia Ave., according to an announcement from the church.
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County Launches LGBTQ+ Survey as Part of Pride Month
As part of Pride Month in June, the county has launched its first survey of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning residents, officials announced.
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Forest Estates Farmers Market Returns Sunday After Two-Year Hiatus
The Forest Estates Farmers Market will return Sunday, June 5 after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, organizers said in an email to the Source.
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Montgomery Parks Adds Partnership with Silver Spring Sports Nonprofit
Montgomery Parks announced a new partnership with Silver Spring-based Leveling the Playing Field to help the nonprofit collect new and “gently used” sports equipment.
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County Council Approves Downtown Silver Spring Plan
The County Council unanimously voted to pass a resolution to approve the Silver Spring Downtown and Adjacent Communities plan at its Thursday meeting.
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Early Bird Tickets for Takoma Trukgarten Now Available Online
Discounted tickets are now available for the Takoma Trukgarten beer festival, according to an announcement from Main Street Takoma.