IMPORTANT DATES/EVENTS
Beginning November 17: 50+ Employment Expo ----------------------- November 18: Learn about Transportation Options: While all residents need to remain cautious about their travels during the COVID pandemic, they cannot completely avoid all medical appointments and other vital activities. Zoom into this educational event about transportation options available to older adults and County residents with disabilities. Learn about transportation resources inside and outside of Co

Phishing, Smishing and Vishing: Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection Warns of Increased C
Phishing, Smishing and Vishing are just some of the new words entering our daily experiences. The Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) wants residents to know that these terms are not part of a catchy new children’s book. They are the names given to serious efforts by scammers trying to trick people into turning over money or account information. The efforts are even more numerous during the holidays when consumers receive increased messages and calls from al

Important Links from Montgomery County
1- Briefing on COVID-19 data, elections, and options the county are considering to reduce the spread of COVID-19. County Executive Elrich indicated that families should continue to be mindful when celebrating the upcoming holidays and avoid sizeable social gatherings. He also emphasized the importance of hand washing and wearing a mask. Dr. Stoddard reported that FEMA dollars are being spent on PPE, cleaning supplies, contract support, and operating costs such as contact tra
County Announces COVID-19 Testing Schedule for Upcoming Week
For Immediate Release: Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 Montgomery County health officials are urging all residents to get tested for COVID-19 and will provide free walk-in and drive-thru COVID-19 testing at multiple sites during the upcoming week. Testing is important for everyone so that health officials can track the spread of COVID-19 in the community. Some individuals with COVID-19 can be asymptomatic (without symptoms) and spread the disease to vulnerable groups, such as the elde