5 Things to Know Today, July 23, In Montgomery County

It’s Wednesday, July 23, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.

1. ‘Abnormal’ Storm Results in Stranded Motorists, Creeks Overflowing Banks: A flood gauge along the Sligo Creek in Takoma Park registered its highest reading in about 20 years over the weekend.

‘Abnormal’ Storm Results in Stranded Motorists, Creeks Overflowing Banks

2. United in Service and Support: At 7 p.m., County Councilmember Marilyn Balcombe hosts a Zoom meeting as part of the council’s United in Service and Support series. Tonight’s meeting topic is “Pursuing New Opportunities: Advancement through Workforce Training and Certification Programs.” Access the meeting link here.

3. Takoma Park City Council: The Takoma Park City Council will hold a meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Takoma Park Community Center. The meeting can be viewed in-person, on YouTube, the City Council video webpageFacebook, or City TV. See the meeting agenda here.

4. Summer Concerts and Live Music: The summer concert season continues to liven up the music scene in Montgomery County with free and family-friendly festive events happening now through the end of Labor Day. Looking for some cool ways to beat the heat? Browse MCM’s lineup everything from rock to reggae in the listing below.

Summer Concert & Live Music Roundup

5. Kayaking: Ahead of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), kayakers with disabilities had the opportunity to go out on the water at Little Seneca Lake in Boyds.

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