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Pride in the Plaza Offers Family Fun Celebration, Resources to Uplift Community
Montgomery County’s fourth annual Pride in the Plaza is Sunday at Veterans Plaza, featuring food, a family fun area, a resource fair, the finale of Drag Duels and much more.
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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 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.”
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Takoma Park Folk Festival Seeks Talented Performers, Vendors for 45th Annual Celebration
The Takoma Park Folk Festival seeks musicians, food vendors, craft vendors, and nonprofits for its 45th annual celebration on Sept. 8.
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‘Our Job Is to Build a Bridge’: How the Red Cross Serves the Community
The American Red Cross provides disaster relief, training, and educational services, in addition to blood drives.
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Takoma Park Invites Community Creativity with Fourth of July Parade Grants
The Takoma Park Independence Day Committee introduces a new grant program this year, offering up to $500 to community members with fresh, exciting ideas for the 2024 Fourth of July Parade.
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Rowing Trio Will Journey Across the Pacific Ocean to Promote Inclusivity and Equality
Courtney Farber and her Oar the Rainbow teammates plan on rowing across the Pacific Ocean to support Athlete Ally and Doctors Without Borders.
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Community at the Core: Third Hill Brewing Co. Continues Traditions While Beginning New Ones
Third Hill Brewing Co. owner Jason Sliter believes in building mini-communities and working together for the greater good.
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Raskin Speech at University of Maryland Disrupted by Protesters
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin’s planned lecture on democracy Thursday at the University of Maryland instead turned into a lively discussion on the Israel-Hamas conflict.