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Pumpkins and Pours Canceled for TomorrowDue to the forecast for severe rain, Montgomery Parks has decided to cancel the Pumpkins and Pours event that was to be held at Western Grove Park. Staffing logistics prevent it from being moved to Sunday. It is unclear whether the event will be rescheduled. We will keep residents apprised of any new information from the County.
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Flu Clinic at the Village HallPre-Registration RequiredWednesday, October 20, 4-6 PMThe Village will host our annual flu clinic on October 20 in partnership with Chevy Chase@Home and Giant Pharmacy. In addition to the flu vaccine, Giant will provide vaccinations for pneumonia, shingles and tetanus boosters. Pre-registration and completion of a Consent Form will be required. Click on the below link for information and to register: Flu Clinic Registration and Consent Form
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Participate in Planning for the Future of Chevy Chase Library (MD) Montgomery County is exploring opportunities for the future of the Chevy Chase Library and is seeking community input. Two drop-in events at the library are scheduled for Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Oct. 20 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Weather permitting, the events will be held outside. For those who cannot attend in person, all materials as well as a link to an online survey will be posted to https://montgomerycountymd.gov/dgs/opd/ChevyChaseLibrary.html. Click on the below link to view the event flier: Chevy Chase Library Event Flier
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Last Session Tomorrow: Free e-Scooter Trainings and Safety Clinics for Those 18-and-Older Residents 18-and-older interested in lessons and safety clinics regarding e-scooters will have one more opportunity to attend a free clinic sponsored by the Montgomery County Department of Transportation. Participants can take a test ride, learn safety tips and get details on basic scooter laws. Participants must have a valid driver’s license. No registration is required to attend the clinic, which will last about two hours, and e-scooters will be available at the site. Those interested in e-scooters can stop in at any time during the two-hour clinic.
- Saturday, Oct. 16. Noon-2 p.m. Montgomery College. 850 Hungerford Dr., Rockville. (Parking Lot 13).
For more information about the e-scooter clinics, visit www.montgomerycountymd.gov/commute or call 240-777-8380.
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Montgomery County's Permitting Services Will Require Applications to be Submitted Electronically Starting Monday, Oct. 18 In order to expedite and simplify the permitting process, the Montgomery County Department of Permitting Services (DPS) will require permit applications and construction plans for residential and commercial buildings to be submitted electronically beginning Monday, Oct. 18. Click on the below link to view the full press release:
https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=38255
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Work with Your Landscaper to Operate Leaf Blowers Legally;Ban on Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers goes into effect January 1, 2022A ban on the use of gas-powered leaf blowers will go into effect on January 1, 2022. The Village Board approved the ban in December 2019 citing the adverse environmental, human health (principally for the equipment operator) and quality of life impacts resulting from the use of gas-powered leaf blowers. These impacts were highlighted in a report from the Village Environment & Energy Committee, dated August 15, 2019, which can be viewed on the committee’s page on the Village website.
A letter communicating the effective date of this ban and to explain the regulations was mailed last month to every Village household and a separate letter was sent to all landscapers on record with the Village. If you would like the handout emailed or mailed directly to your landscaper/yard maintenance contractor, please email your contractor’s information to: ccvpermitting@montgomerycountymd.gov. Links to both letters are below: Letter sent to Village households: https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4148/LeafBlower_cover0921FINALwHANDOUT Letter sent to landscapers: https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4149/LeafBlower_Landscapers_0921FINALwHANDOUT
In the interim, residents and landscapers are reminded that all blowers operated within the Village remain subject to Montgomery County’s Noise Ordinance. The county’s Noise Ordinance states that “a person must not...use a leaf blower at any time that has an average sound level exceeding 70 dBA at a distance of 50 feet.” Additionally, the simultaneous use of multiple leaf blowers that are compliant with the 70 bDA limit can create noise of a sufficient level to qualify as a violation and/or noise disturbance.
If a blower seems loud, it may be in violation. Residents are encouraged to report blowers that are suspected to be in violation to the Village Communications Center to allow staff to follow-up with the contractor and property owner. First time confirmed violators will receive a warning and guidance for operating legally.
Residents are responsible for discussing these restrictions with your yard maintenance crews before they begin working this fall.
To view the county’s leaf blower notice, visit: https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/Archive.aspx?ADID=912
To review the Montgomery County Noise Ordinance and the provisions pertaining to leaf blowers (Section 31B-9), visit: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dep/resources/files/downloads/compliance/noise-control-ordinance.pdf.
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County Offers Guidance to Keep Halloween Safe For Immediate Release: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021
As Halloween approaches, Montgomery County health officials are offering advice on how to decrease risks associated with celebrating the holiday while the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
“We want kids to enjoy Halloween, but we want to be sure they are celebrating safely,” said Dr. James Bridgers, acting health officer. “We have to remember that for many children trick-or-treating, vaccination is not yet an option and we want them to be protected as much as possible.”
Health officials recommend the following for a fun and safe Halloween: - Masks are recommended for unvaccinated children trick or treating outdoors whenever social distancing is not possible;
- Stay on the move while trick-or-treating—less congregating means more houses and more treats;
- Keep trick-or-treating groups small;
- Eat your treats at home, and/or after washing or sanitizing your hands;
- If you are handing out candy, please wear a mask while interacting with children and socially distance. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer before handing out candy;
- Leave a light on or hang a Halloween sign in your window to let others know your house is participating in safe trick-or-treating;
- Outdoor activities are much safer than indoor activities;
- For indoor activities in public settings, masks are required for anyone age two and older; and
- Do not hand out candy or take part in Halloween events if you are having COVID-19 symptoms, even if you have been fully vaccinated.
For the latest COVID-19 updates, visit the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the County’s Data Dashboard or follow Montgomery County on Facebook @MontgomeryCountyInfo and Twitter @MontgomeryCountyMD.
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October is Energy Action Month!Since September 1991, President George H.W. Bush declared October as National Energy Awareness Month, government and organizations have been working to raise awareness of the importance of sustainably managing the nation’s energy resources. This month long celebration has now become an opportunity to encourage residents to take proactive steps to lower their energy usage and their utility bills.
Montgomery County has declared a climate emergency and resolved to reduce communitywide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 80% by 2027 and 100% by 2035 from a 2005 baseline. The residents and businesses of Montgomery County rely on energy in nearly every aspect of their daily lives and are encouraged to monitor their energy usage and habits and take steps to reduce their energy usage through energy efficiency; and energy efficiency is the cheapest, quickest, and cleanest way to meet Montgomery County’s energy needs, avoid dangerous pollution, reduce utility bills, and improve the overall quality of life for County residents and businesses. Learn more about the County’s Energy Action Month Program here: https://mygreenmontgomery.org/2021/energy-action-month-2021/
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Montgomery County Public Libraries and County Department of Environmental Protection Celebrate Energy Action Month in October By Offering Bulb ExchangesThe Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection and Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) will join together to celebrate October as Energy Action Month by offering the opportunity to exchange inefficient light bulbs for energy efficient ones. Bulb exchange events are scheduled at 19 County libraries.
Click on the below link to learn more:
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Support the Nearby Farmer's Market in Section 3Bring cash or a check for the “$5 for Food” Donation Drive Benefiting the Capital Area Food Bank
NEW HOURS! The Farmers Market in Section 3 is open through the third week in March 2022 (and then will resume at the beginning of May 2022). Located at Taylor St. and Brookville Rd. with ample parking at La Ferme restaurant, the market features organic products sold in a COVID-compliant manner. Patrons must wear a mask, bring their own bag and pay by credit/debit card. The market is open on Saturdays from 8-8:30 a.m. for seniors and other vulnerable individuals and opens for all patrons from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rain or shine).
Click on the below link for more details: Section 3 Farmer's Market Information
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Catalytic converter theft is on the rise nationallyWhat is it and how can I prevent it? Click on the below link to read an article from Police Chief John Fitzgerald regarding the increase in catalytic converter thefts and what you can do to protect your vehicle: Catalytic Converter Theft
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Latex Paint Disposal PolicyEffective ImmediatelyWet latex paint is not hazardous waste. Cans should be left open to dry and then disposed of in your regular household trash. We are receiving an increase in requests for hazardous waste pickups including latex paint, which is not permitted. We have established a clear procedure for residents to follow. Click here to read the policy.
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Recycling of BoxesCartons must be empty and flattened With the increase in home deliveries, we are seeing a corresponding increase in the volume of cardboard boxes set out for recycling. These boxes must be emptied of Styrofoam, packing peanuts and plastic wrap, otherwise they are considered contaminated and must be processed as trash. Boxes must also be flattened- left intact they quickly overwhelm the capacity of the trucks.
Do your part to keep cardboard in the recycling stream- flatten and empty all boxes and cartons before placing them out for recycling.
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Marylanders Can Receive a Digital Version of their COVID-19 and Other Vaccination Records Marylanders who were vaccinated in the state can now receive a digital copy of their vaccination record on the website ImmuNet. This website makes it easier for those who have misplaced their COVID-19 vaccine records.
The website is free and secure to use and is used by healthcare providers in the state to maintain the vaccination records of Marylanders of all ages. Records for people who received their vaccination outside of the state are not included on the website.
To receive your vaccination records on the website, you’ll have to register and follow the directions to confirm your identity and then link your official vaccine records with your account. If your vaccination records appear incorrect, you should contact your healthcare provider.
The CDC does not currently have a database with COVID-19 vaccination records.
-Article courtesy of Montgomery Community Media
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Farmers Market in Friendship HeightsOpen Year-Round; Within Walking Distance to the Village Twin Springs Fruit Farm holds a fruit market in Friendship Heights year-round on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 4433 South Park Avenue (adjacent to the Friendship Heights Village Center). The market offers a variety of fruits, berries and vegetables based on their seasonal peak availability. For more information regarding Twin Springs Farm and the market, visit: https://www.twinspringsfruitfarm.com/
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Local Goods Donation OrganizationsLooking to donate used items for general reuse or for use by those in need? Looking to safely discard old papers? Click on the below link to access a list of organizations accepting used items along with an organization that provides free paper shredding, year-round.
https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/Archive.aspx?ADID=921
Please refer to the listed organizations’ websites for changes in collection days/times and operations.
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Chevy Chase At HomeAn Aging-in-Place Village Do you know that there’s an organization in your neighborhood that helps seniors remain in their own homes safely when they need help doing so? Chevy Chase At Home is a group of neighbors helping neighbors. Volunteers bring needed support to members with a smile. CC@H offers a rich program of affinity groups, continuing education, socialization, and exercise – many via Zoom, which actually makes it easier for many to participate. Please consider whether you, a family member, a friend or neighbor might benefit from the help and sense of community that Chevy Chase At Home can provide. We welcome members and volunteers. Visit https://www.chevychaseathome.org/ for more information and applications.
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Join The Compost Crew Today! The food-waste collection program in Chevy Chase Village continues to grow as the community looks for more ways to be conscientious consumers. Currently, over 80 Village households are recycling their food-waste with Compost Crew. As a result of increased participation, the price per household for Compost Crew’s convenient food-waste collection is $16 per month for the standard size bin--a 20% savings from the previous cost. The monthly cost for the larger 12-gallon bins is $20/month.
To sign up for collection services, or if you have any questions about the program, please feel free to contact info@compostcrew.com or visit their website via the link below.
The Compost Crew Website
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Join the Village Listserv on Groups.io CCVillage (CCVillage@Groups.io), is the neighborhood mailing list (listserv) for residents of Chevy Chase Village. As residents continue to practice social distancing, CCVillage is a resource to allow neighbors to stay connected with one another other. For more information and to join, visit:
https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/Archive.aspx?ADID=806
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Are You Prepared?
It is important to be prepared for local weather emergencies. In order the assist residents in their preparedness, the Village in partnership with the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (OEMHS) offer a number of helpful tools, plans and free alerts to assist and keep you informed. Click on the below link to view this information: https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/Archive.aspx?ADID=813
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Emergency Contact SheetEMERGENCY - 911 Chevy Chase Village Police Non Emergency/24hrs - 301-654-7300
Montgomery County Police Non Emergency/24hrs - 301-279-8000
Bethesda - Chevy Chase Rescue Squad - 301-652-0077
Chevy Chase Fire Dept (Opposite Columbia Country Club) - 240-773-4707
Bethesda Fire Dept (Wisconsin Ave and Bradley Blvd) - 240-773-4706
National Capital Poison Center (George Washington University Hospital) - 800-222-1222
Utilities Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)
Emergency-Live wires down, power failure - 877-737-2662 Customer Service - 202-833-7500
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Emergency - 301-206-4002
Complaints, Leaks, Information - 301-206-4001
Washington Gas Emergency - 703-750-1400
Information & Customer Service - 703-750-1000
Comcast - 800-934-6489
Verizon - 800-837-4966 **A cut out sheet is also located on page two of the January 2019 Crier.
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