5 Things to Know Today, July 9, In Montgomery County

It’s Wednesday, July 9, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check today’s weather forecast here.

1. Addressing Health Challenges: From 6-8 p.m., the county hosts a Zoom meeting to get input from residents to identify strategies that address the county’s biggest health challenges. Spanish interpretation is available. Registration is required.

2. United in Service and Support: At 7 p.m., County Councilmember Dawn Luedtke hosts a Zoom meeting as part of the council’s United in Service and Support series. Tonight’s meeting will focus on nonprofit services, unemployment benefits, and constituent services for residents. Access the meeting link here.

3. Early Voting Sites for 2026: County Board of Elections officials plan to offer the same early voting sites in 2026 that were used in recent election cycles.

14 Early Voting Sites Planned for 2026 Election Cycle

4. 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.

5. ICYMI: Today is the last day of the U.S. Adaptive Open in Rockville. Golfers with impairments from around the world — including Montgomery County — play their rounds at Woodmont Country Club. After the first round Monday, MCM caught up with Ford Martin, a Potomac native with bilateral neurogenic clubfoot who plays this week.

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