Pike District Hosting ‘Friday Night Salsa’ Outdoor Dance Series
Friday Night Salsa is a free dance party series in North Bethesda from now through June 24. It will take place in a pop-up park at Grand Park Avenue and… Read More
Friday Night Salsa is a free dance party series in North Bethesda from now through June 24. It will take place in a pop-up park at Grand Park Avenue and… Read More
The Washington D.C. Temple in Kensington opened its doors Thursday to welcome the public inside for the first time since 1974. For nearly 50 years, the general public has not… Read More
In a city filled with stunning white monuments, the Washington DC Temple stands apart in its jewel-like setting and architectural style. “The Mormon Temple” as locals tend to call it… Read More
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kensington is preparing to invite the public inside. … Read More
“We Feed People,” a documentary about chef José Andrés, is set to air on Disney+ beginning May 27. The film, directed by Ron Howard, follows Andrés and his World Central… Read More
The Washington, D.C. Temple of the Church of Latter Day Saints will extend the open house period due to high demand. The temple, commonly referred to as the Mormon temple,… Read More
The Montgomery County Council of Parent Teacher Associations (MCCPTA) will host a series of virtual forums on the fourth Friday of each month from January through June. Each forum will… Read More
The Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be open for public tours starting in April. This is the first time the Temple —… Read More
The Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kensington — commonly referred to as the Mormon Temple — announced it will open its temple… Read More
Today is Friday, May 28, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. County Reopens: Montgomery County lifted its COVID-19 restrictions today at 6 a.m. Capacity limits… Read More
Montgomery County COVID-19 Statistics for May 27 After a review of the state’s COVID-19 data, the Department of Health increased the number of confirmed deaths by 517 and probable deaths… Read More
Today is Thursday, May 27, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1.MCPS Community Update: Montgomery County Public Schools recently released a community message with information about fall… Read More