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WEEKLY TOWN UPDATES
July 5, 2024

Special Events


Ireland 101: An Evening of History, Music, and Politics, July 12 
Town Musicians' Acoustic Jam, July 19


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July 10 Town Council Meeting


The Town Council will hold its regular monthly meeting on July 10 in the Town Hall and by Zoom video conference. The agenda for this meeting is available here.

Please note that the public hearing on proposed funding to improve the fencing and barriers along the Capital Crescent Trail has been postponed until the September 11 Council meeting.  The Town intends to meet with County and Purple Line officials to discuss project scope and design issues soon, and we hope to have a revised estimate in August.


Town Council Seeks Input on 
County's Multi-Family Housing Proposals


On June 24, the Planning Department presented its rezoning recommendations during the County Council's Planning, Housing, and Parks (PHP) Committee meeting. The PHP will hold two work sessions on July 8 (see staff report here) and July 22 to discuss the details of the recommendations before potentially introducing a Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) this fall. 

Residents are encouraged to review the presentation from the Town's June 13 Public Forum on Attainable Housing Strategies and to share feedback with both the Town Council (townoffice@townofchevychase.org) and County Council President Andrew Friedson (andrew.friedson@montgomerycountymd.gov), who is the Town's representative. 

Your input on both the scale and any specific suggestions for or concerns about multi-family housing within the Town is valuable. 


Ireland

Ireland 101: An Evening of History, Music, and Politics, July 12


If you fit into one or more of the following categories, be sure to register to attend this special event on Friday, July 12 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall: Irish ancestry; interest in Irish music, history and/or politics; desire to travel to the Emerald Isle or to relive a former trip; curious about the Washington-Ireland Program for Service and Leadership (wiprogram.org); or desire to enjoy an entertaining evening.  

This summer, two Town families are hosting university students from the Washington-Ireland Program.  The group of 30 very accomplished young adults are well versed in politics and history and exceptionally talented musically.  Irish music often has historical roots, so the combination is a natural mix. Come prepared to have some Irish “craic” (fun!) and to enjoy beers (including Guinness) and Irish cheeses.  Space is limited.  RSVP to bit.ly/TOCCIreland or (301) 654-7144.


Acoustic guitar

Town Musicians' Acoustic Jam Session, July 19


The Town has many musicians and singers, and we would like to invite all to join an Acoustic Music Jam (no electric, no percussion) that will include bluegrass music as well as folk, traditional, and blues. Town residents who want to play, and those who want to listen, are all welcome to the Town Hall on July 19 from 7 to 9 p.m.

The Community Relations Committee held several of these jams in 2019, and they were a lot of fun and very popular. Music jams are gatherings of musicians & singers who sing and share songs or simply play along in a structured but informal setting. Playing in a group setting always helps a musician to stay sharp, and fledgling musicians or singers can test out their chops and gain skill and confidence in leading a song or playing in a friendly setting. Wine, beer, and snacks will be served.

Musicians and singers, please contact Jim Mich at jamesemich@aol.com or call/text at 301-922-3642. If you just want to come to enjoy the music, please RSVP to bit.ly/TOCCJam so we can get a head count.


Town Neighbors Listserv


Residents are encouraged to connect with fellow residents through the private Town Neighbors listserv.


Chevy Chase at Home (CC@H)


CC@H is a member organization providing social and educational programs to neighbors of all ages and support services to older adults. You can learn more at www.chevychaseathome.org.

Do You Want To Assist Older Adults in Your Neighborhood?
Have you considered volunteering with Chevy Chase At Home? Would you like to spend an hour or two each month assisting a local neighbor? We invite you to learn more about providing services to older adults in your neighborhood including friendly visits, rides to the grocery store or medical appointments, running an errand, tech help, minor repairs, and household tasks depending on your interests. Please contact us at info@chevychaseathome.org or (301) 657-3115 to learn more about volunteer opportunities with Chevy Chase At Home. 

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