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GSSCC Announces President and CEO Redicker to Retire Next Year
Jane Redicker, president and CEO of the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce for the last 17 years, will retire, effective Jan. 31, 2023, the chamber announced.
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Shepherd’s Table Executive Director Interviewed by Street Sense Media
Shepherd’s Table executive director Manny Hidalgo was recently interviewed by the local newspaper Street Sense Media about the nonprofit’s work supporting socially and economically disadvantaged communities.
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Takoma Park Police Collecting Items to Donate to Domestic Violence Victims
The Takoma Park Police Department has begun a drive to collect care packages and individual items to be donated to those victims of domestic violence and/or their children who may be in critical need, the department announced.
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County to Begin Accepting Applications for Nonprofit Security Grants This Week
The county will begin accepting applications on Wednesday, Sept. 21 for funding from the Nonprofit Security Grants program, officials announced.
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Astro Lab Brewing to Host Hops for Hope Fundraiser
A fundraiser will be held Wednesday evening at Astro Lab Brewing in partnership with the Sebastian Strong Foundation to raise funds for pediatric cancer research.
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County Launches Online Tool to Help Older Residents Connect with a Volunteer Ride
The county has launched an online tool to help older adult residents connect with volunteer ride providers to help them get to places they need to be when they need to be there, officials announced.
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Harvest Moon Festival Set for September 25
Silver Spring Town Center, Inc. will host the 9th Annual Harvest Moon Festival at Veterans Plaza next weekend.
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5K Event Benefits Local Health Center Prenatal Services
Come for the run and stay for the fun! CCI Health Services, a nonprofit community health center, is holding its annual Run Baby Run 5K at Wheaton Regional Park Saturday, Oct 1. [sponsored]
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County Offering Grants for Clean Water Projects
The county is offering grants from $40,000 to $100,000 to local nonprofit groups for projects designed to improve the county’s water quality and stream health, officials announced.