It’s Thursday, June 5, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Charter Review Commission: The Commission is now gathering public suggestions for its 2025-2026 review. Topics submitted could become recommendations in the May 2026 report. Residents are encouraged to submit comments by June 5 to allow the Commission sufficient time for review.
2. Arts & Humanities Council: Applications for the Leveling the Playing Field (LTPF) Leadership Coaching Cohort are now due today.
A courtesy share from our friends at the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County
📣 Applications for the Leveling the Playing Field (LTPF) Leadership Coaching Cohort are now due June 5, 2025.
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— DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities (@TheDCArts) June 4, 2025
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3. MCPS: Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) starts its graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2025.
4. MCDOT: The Montgomery County Department of Transportation is holding a series of informal “pop-up events” at bus stops and transit centers along the US 29 corridor. At the events, the team will share information about the US 29 Flash Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, distribute giveaways, and provide information about the upcoming public meeting on Tuesday, June 10.
Learn more and meet the MCDOT’s team today at the Four Corners Flash Bus Stop, 10124 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
5. ICYMI: County officials attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new police station in Gaithersburg.
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