It’s Friday, March 6, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. Wheaton Arts Parade seeks storage space for its floats: The Wheaton Arts Parade, which has been seeking a permanent home for at least a year-and-a-half, recently was informed that it would have to move its parade floats by April 1.
2. Takoma Park music school ribbon cutting brings out Gov. Moore, lots of supporters: With the snip of a red ribbon, what began 13 years ago as a small music school and a dream officially became a permanent fixture in Takoma Park that doubled and is expected to soon triple in size.
Takoma Park music school ribbon cutting brings out Gov. Moore, lots of supporters
3. A mobile market for students with benefits for the community: Once a month at Montgomery College’s Germantown Campus, organizers and volunteers prepare boxes of food, fresh fruits and vegetables for distribution. At 10 a.m., the doors open in the vestibule of the Bioscience Education Center hallway where volunteers stand ready to serve.
A mobile market for students with benefits for the community
4. ICYMI: Repair efforts continue for the pipe collapse that released millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River.
5. The Pulse: Join us for our first episode of 2026 where we venture out to Antique Row in Kensington to bring you the top news stories of the week in Montgomery County on The Pulse, Montgomery Community Media’s flagship weekly news program.
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