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Business Benefits of Volunteering in the CommunityThe Volunteer Center is under the Office of MontgomeryCounty Executive Ike Leggett, at 401 Hungerford Drive,Rockville, MD 20850 / 240-777-2600,website: www.montgomerycountymd.gov/volunteer.
Becoming a VolunteerAre you interested in serving yourcommunity but don’t know exactlyhow to get involved? Here are someways to help you get started:
• On the website, search the onlinedatabase for volunteer opportunities and organizations.Help your business build a corporate volunteer program.
• Make an appointment with an Advisor. Call the num-ber above and schedule a time to receive hands-on helpwith finding the best volunteer job for you.
• Volunteer Center Advisors will work with you one-on-one, either on the phone or at the office in Rockville, toconnect your interests and motivations with a meaningfuland interesting volunteer position.
• Offer your professional skills through the Pro BonoConsultant Program.
• Language Bank volunteers are on-call to registeredorganizations.
• Join in the response to emergency situations.• It’s easy to donate items to the registered organizations
listed.
The June 24 Evening Mixer’sspeaker was Reed Dewey, theDirector of the MontgomeryCounty Volunteer Center,who talked about the award-winning Volunteer Centerand ways businesses canbecome involved in a volun-teer program that benefitsthe company, the employees and the community.
Prior to this position at the Volunteer Center, Reed Deweyworked at the Points of Light Foundation and VolunteerCenter National Network for many years where he
About 25 people gathered for lunch at 1894 Café andRestaurant in Kensington to hear an annual legislativereport from Annapolis. Senator Richard Madaleno andDelegates Ana Sol Gutierrez and Jeffrey Waldstreicher, allfrom District 18, spoke about the budget and laws passed.
Del Waldstreicher, who serves on the Judiciary Committee,talked about bills he had supported or sponsored thatwould help improvethe environment, andthat would better combat petty theft.
The General Assemblypassed the Governor’sbill that extends unemployment benefitsto part-time workersand another bill thatincreases the maximum amount of unemployment benefits.Also passed was the Governor’s bill that restricts theemployer practice of cheating employees and shortchangingstate coffers by intentionally misclassifying workers as independent contractors instead of as employees.
They adopted the Governor’sreforms to driver licensing rulesfor teens and to penalties for driving while intoxicated. Theypassed the Governor’s bill thatallows the use of Speed Cameras in school zones and high-way work zones across the state. Under the new bill, thethreshold for receiving a ticket was raised from 10 to 12mph over the limit. Also, cameras in school zones can only
be operated from 6am to 8pm.
They passed HB1569, a bill thatgives communities a greater voicein environmental decisions byamending state court “standing”rules to match federal rules.
Del. Gutierrez, who serves on the House AppropriationsCommittee, talked about her
District 18 Annual Legislative ReportFrom Annapolis
July–August 2009 www.wkchamber.org /www.tok.md.gov
2401 Blueridge Avenue, Suite 101Wheaton, Maryland 20902phone: 301-949-0080e-mail: [email protected]
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Execut ive Commit teeP R E S I D E N T
Moshe Briel, Moshe Briel AssociatesLLC 301-801-1972
1 S T V I C E - P R E S I D E N T
Duncan Smith, Westfield Wheaton301-942-3200
2 N D V I C E - P R E S I D E N T
Sean Chrysostom, Chevy ChaseBank 301-942-5166
S E C R E TA R Y
Kristen Wright, St. Luke’s House,Inc. 301-896-4432
T R E A S U R E R
Larry White, First Baptist Churchof Wheaton 301-949-6585
S E R G E A N T- A T- A R M S
Kenneth Nelson, MontgomeryCollege Workforce Development &Continuing Ed. 240-567-3991
E X - P R E S I D E N T
Tim Wiens, Jubilee Association ofMaryland 301-949-8628 x105
Direc torsGerald Aldridge, MontgomeryWorks 301-929-6880
Marcia Jacques, Evergreen School301-942-5979
Michael Kelley, Kens. Volunteer FireDepartment 301-929-8000
Kalimah Matthews, Signal FinancialFCU 301-933-9100 x287
James Onder,Onder Communication Group 301-367-7023
Laura-Leigh Palmer, a.s.a.p. graphics301-942-1121
Ellen Riger, EllenOriginals 301-946-7141
Duane Rollins, 1894 Café andRestaurant 301-962-1894
Kathleen Thompson, JerryThompson Assoc. 301-565-8000
Eddie Velasquez, DeJaBel Café301-946-0020
Harold Weinberg, Miles Realty301-933-6161
Ex-Off i c io D i rec torsNatalie Cantor, Mid-CountyServices Center 240-777-8100
Comdr Nancy Demme, Mont. Co.Police – 4th Dist. 240-773-5515
Comdr Russell Hamill, Mont. Co.Police – 2nd Dist. 301-652-9200
Rob Klein / Pete McGinnityWheaton Redevelopment Program240-777-8125 / 240-777-8126
Administrator& Newsletter EditorVicky Surles 301-949-0080
Flea Market in the Park Continuesat the Wheaton Outdoor Rink
Wheaton&KensingtonChamber of Commerce
Wheaton’s Redevelopment ProjectRecognized by State
Saturdays , August 8 and September 12,9am - 2pmThere’s a great new place in MontgomeryCounty to buy and sell treasures old andnew!. Come to the Wheaton OutdoorRink (just down the hill from WheatonIce Arena, next to the dog park) on thesecond Saturday of each month for thenew Flea Market in the Park!
This a great way to clean out those base-ments and attics, sell your stuff and getsome cash! The fee for a 10’ x 10’ space isjust $20. Bring your own tables, crates,blankets or whatever you need to displayyour wares, and chairs if you like. TheWheaton Outdoor Rink is completelycovered on top and partially covered onthe sides; and there are indoor restroomfacilities and vending machines on site.Load-in begins at 7:00 a.m.
Admission is free for all shoppers.Saturdays from 11:30am-1:30pm, and 3-5pm)! There’s plenty of free parking, too.
If you have questions, contact theWheaton Ice Arena at 301-649-3640.
Good News! Governor O’Malleylaunched Maryland’s Smart Sites initiative, encouraging public and privateinvestment in projects that promote smartgrowth, revitalization and green buildingpractices. Wheaton – specifically ourefforts to revitalize the CBD throughtransit-oriented development – was identified as one of the 15 initial SmartSites throughout the state. Smart Site isa component of the O’MalleyAdministration’s Smart, Green andGrowing initiative.
This designation validates our redevelopment strategy and helps raiseWheaton’s profile as a smart-growthopportunity in the development community.
Additionally, the designation increases ouropportunities for state resources. Thepotential for additional public resourcesshould also increase developer interest.
For more information go towww.green.maryland.gov/smartsites.html
Pete McGinnityWheaton Redevelopment Program2424 Reedie DriveWheaton, MD 20902 240-777-8126
e-mail:[email protected]
New Manager joins Acorn Self Storage in KensingtonThis year in June, Dyon Polk became thenew Manager of Acorn Self Storage at11015 West Avenue, Kensington, MD20895.
Dyon is a retired military man, serving 16 years in the Army, and 4 years in theAir Force.
He is a Silver Spring native, who currently lives in Gaithersburg.
Despite Catchy TV Ads, CreditReport Is Not FreeDespite the commercials for FreeCredit-Report.com, run by Experian–one of the three major credit bureaus –FreeCredit-Report is not entirely free.
You’ll get one free copy of your Experianreport, but you’ll also be enrolled in thebureau’s credit-monitoring system to thetune of $15 per month. If you order justthe free report, you have only seven daysto opt out and escape fees. CharlesHarris, the site’s vice president of strategicmarketing, says credit monitoring and e-mail alerts are worth the price becausethey help you manage your credit.
But if all you want is a free credit report,you can request a (truly) free copy once a year, under the Free Credit ReportingAct, from Experian and the other twocredit bureaus. Go to www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228.Get a report every four months and trackyour credit history over the year.
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Source: The Washington Post
TH A N K YO U T O TH ES E ME M B ER RE N EWA L S!
AccountantsJohn Watson, CPA301-933-6212
ApartmentsIMetroPointe ApartmentsJennifer Moore301-933-4973www.MetroPointeApts.com
Wheaton Place ApartmentsTonia Virachittevin301-933-1130www.wheatonplace.com
Arts OrganizationsKensington Arts Theatre - KATReservations c/o Town Hall240-396-4307www.katonline.org
AttorneysNeil E. JohnsonAttorney at Law301-933-6212
Waldman and Diamond, Chartered
Marvin Waldman301-933-4500www.rumpolelaw.com
Business Consulting/DevelopmentLEDC Main Office - DCManuel Hidalgo202-588-5102www.ledcmetro.org
LEDC Maryland Office - WheatonTrisha Clauson202-540-7420www.ledcmetro.org
Banks/Financial InstitutionsSunTrust Bank - Commercial
BankingMary Jimenez301-758-6846www.suntrust.com
Cake & Candy SuppliesLittle Bitts ShopBob & Ann Schilke301-933-2733
ChurchesFirst Baptist Church of WheatonLarry White301-949-6585www.fbcwonline.org
CommunicationsOnder Communications GroupJames J. Onder301-367-7023
Employment Services/WorkforceMontgomeryWorks One-Stop
Workforce CenterGerald F. Aldridge301-929-6880www.montgomeryworks.com
St. Luke’s House, Inc.Kristen Wright301-896-4432www.stlukeshouse.org
Gardens/ParksBrookside GardensLeslie McDermott301-962-1427www.brooksidegardens.org
Gift BasketsEllenOriginalsEllen Riger301-946-7141www.EllenOriginals.com
Hospital ServicesHoly Cross HospitalEileen Cahill301-754-7881www.holycrosshealth.org
Housing/CommunityJubilee Association of MD, Inc.Tim Wiens301-949-8628 x105www.jubileemd.org
Music & Audio SystemsWashington Professional SystemsBrett Schneider301-942-6800www.wpsworld.com
Musical InstrumentsChuck Levin’s Washington Music CenterRobert Levin301-946-8808www.wmcworld.com
NewspapersThe GazetteJim Mannarino301-670-2648www.gazette.net
PharmaciesKensington PharmacyHuseyin C. Tunc301-933-6165www.kensingtonrx.com
Photographers/Photography StudiosColella PhotographyMichael J. Colella301-942-2853www.ColellaPhoto.com
PlumbingR.L. Voight & Son, LLCJohn L. Seymour301-946-6100www.rlvoight.com
PrintingKnowles Printing ServicesJim Knowles301-933-2990www.knowlesprinting.com
Real EstateGreenhill Realty CompanyLeonard Greenberg301-657-2525www.greenhillcompanies.com
SchoolsEvergreen SchoolMarcia A. Jacques301-942-5979www.evergreenschool.com
VeterinarianKindness Animal HospitalDr. Jeff Zolkiewicz301-949-2511www.KindnessHospital.com
Education/TrainingKumon Math & Reading CenterNeha Rane, Ph.D.3750 University Blvd, Suite 250Kensington, MD [email protected]
Graphic/Web Design/BrandingSW Creatives, LLCShala W. Graham11002 Veirs Mill Rd, Suite 700Silver Spring, MD [email protected]
Taxi ServiceRegency TaxiHamid Rahnema8210 Beechcraft AvenueGaithersburg, MD [email protected]
W E LC O M E T O T H E S E N E W M E M B E R S !
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Wheaton&Kensington Chamber of Commerce2010 Community Guide and Membership Directory
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Return form, ad info and payment to:Vicky SurlesWheaton & Kensington Chamber of Commerce2401 Blueridge Avenue, Suite 101Wheaton, MD 20902
E-mail pdf files to: [email protected]: 301-949-0080 Fax: 301-949-0081
Deadline extended to August 10, 2009
Promote your business and connect withWheaton, Kensington, Aspen Hill andarea communities by advertising in the 2010 Wheaton &KensingtonChamber of Commerce CommunityGuide and Membership Directory.
Over 5,000 copies are distributed in local government centers, libraries, new home-owner packages, memberbusinesses, real estate offices, financialinstitutions, and Brookside Gardens inthis annual marketing opportunity.
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Spotlight onJubilee Today
Tim Wiens, former Chamber president, spoke at aluncheon of the Wheaton Kiwanis Club luncheon onMay 6, 2009. As the Executive Director of JubileeAssociation of Maryland, he discussed how he providescommunity residential services for 107 adults who havedevelopmental disabilities.
The Jubilee Association operates 13 small group homes,and supports another 60 people in CommunitySupported Living Arrangement (CSLA) programs inwhich Jubilee clients rent their own apartments andhouses, and Jubilee provides the staffing.
Jubilee is beginning to partner with housing developers,who will purchase homes where they can provide services. This year they expect to open homes with both the Montgomery County Housing OpportunitiesCommission and Rosaria Communities, which is a ministry of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington.
Jubilee’s second initiative is to provide new services, suchas support groups and CSLA services, to people whohave high functioning autism. In the near future Jubileewill start a retiring-at-home program, so that as clientsage and want to retire, they don’t have to go to a dayprogram outside of their home.
By Eric SveumWith a focus on community and a commitment to connections, the YMCA has something for everyone.Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or haven’t worked outin years, YMCA Silver Spring is the place where youbelong.
One of the largest social service agencies in theWashington Metropolitan Region, the YMCA has beenproviding vital programs and services for children, adultsand families for more than150 years. Last year, theytouched the lives of265,000 people throughthe 17 branches and program centers.
With the help of generousdonors, community partners and giving members, the Y provided$2,049,290 in scholarshipsto more than 12,000 children, adults and families last year.
YMCA Silver Spring has been an essential part of thecommunity for more than 50 years. In its 30,000 sq. ft.facility, the YMCA provides wellness, aquatics, camp and child care programs. Amenities include an indoorgymnasium, strength conditioning and cardio equipment, outdoor tennis and basketball courts,year-round indoor and outdoor 25-yard swimming pools,and a child care center.
YMCA Silver Spring features the PHD (Physical,Healthy and Driven) youth wellness program, as well asunique activities like Evening Boot Camp and TeenCircuit Training.
All of YMCA Silver Spring programs promote the corevalues of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. As acommunity service organization, the YMCA is commit-ted to turning no one away due to their inability to pay.
For more information, or to get involved, please visitwww.ymcadc.org.
LaShanna RhettMembership [email protected]
YMCA Silver Spring9800 Hastings DriveSilver Spring, MD 20901301-585-2120
Spotlight on New MemberYMCA - A Place to Belong
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14th ANNUAL TASTE OF WHEATON
May 27 Mixer – District 18 Annual Legislative Report From AnnapolisContinued from page 1
attempt to sustain services for the most needy, while balancing the budget without raising taxes. She saidMontgomery County seems to have been the jurisdic-tion that got the most cuts because we’re the biggest.No jurisdiction was impacted as negatively asMontgomery County, and we need to address this.
Town of Kensington residents will gain more diningoptions within walking distance because of the passageof the bill to modify the restaurant district boundaries.Municipal authority to regulate commercial signs was confirmed by passage of one of Del. Al Carr’s bills. Andmunicipalitiesacross the stategained the author-ity to more easilyannex smallparcels of propertythat straddle theirboundaries.
Sen. Madalenoserves on theSenate Budget &Tax Committee and he reported that the decrease in capitalgains taxes has had a dramatic impact on State revenue.He said that 80% of the operating budget revenue comes
from income andsales taxes, andthat 75% of thebudget goes foreducation, healthcare, and publicsafety.
Madalenoreported that theState received
$750m in additional funding for Medicaid, $80m in k-12education, and $400m for transportation over a two yearperiod from the federal stimulus funding, and this is help-ing balance the budget for now. He said the State’sassumptions are that the economy will bottom out in the3rd quarter of this year, level off in 2010, and grow afterthat. He said with the decline in purchasing of gasolineand cars, that transportation funding will need to be re-examined in the near future.Thank you to our lunch sponsor,Vista Management at 301-649-1115www.vistacares.com.Duane Rollins provided great food at his Café 1894, at10417 Armory Avenue in Kensington at 301-962-1894www.cafe1894.com.
Business Benefits of Volunteering in the Community – June 24 MixerContinued from page 1
providedtechnicalassistancetoVolunteerCenters,CorporateVolunteerCouncilsand compa-nies.
Early inReed’s careerhe was acommunityorganizer,then startedthe region’sfirst OASISEducationCenter inPrinceGeorge’s Co.
The June 24 Evening Mixerwas at the newly relocatedThai restaurant that has had rave reviews in theWashington Post and theWashingtonian Magazine.
Nava Thai Restaurant,11301 Fern Street in Wheaton (240-430-0495http://navathai.food.officelive.com/default.aspx). Husbandand wife Suchart and Ladavan Srigatesook, are well-knownfrom cooking for local Thai restaurants for over 20 years.Now they have established the most authentic Thai restaurant in DC Metro region.
At Nava(meaning“boat”) Thai, there is flavorfulThai foodresemblingwhat is foundin the popu-lar food stallsin Bangkok.
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Breakfast MixerWorkforce Development, Continuing Education
andPartnering with the Business Community
Our Chamber Breakfast Mixers are on the fourthWednesday of each month.
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Wheaton&KensingtonChamber of Commercethe voice forYOUR business!
www.wkchamber.orgFor registration informationcall: 301-949-0080fax: 301-949-0081email: [email protected]
Continental Breakfast • Mix & Network with Other Businesses and Organizations
DeJaBel Café is Wheaton’s local coffeeshop and café. Free WIFI, delicious coffees, savory sandwiches, & tempting pastries.
Cost is $5 in advance (option for members only) or $10 at the door
Wednesday, July 22, 2009from 7:30 – 9:00 AM
atDeJaBel Café
2519 University Boulevard West, Wheaton, MD 20902www.dejabelcafe.com • 301-946-0020 (in the redeveloped Anchor Inn site)
with
Dr. Brian K. JohnsonPresident of Montgomery College
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Once again, the Town of Kensington is happy to celebrate the Labor Day Weekend with Montgomery Art Association’s
annual Art Show and Sale. Artists from all over MontgomeryCounty converge on Town Hall displaying their creativity
via their original art works.
Art in all mediums; watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, mixed, sculpture, is displayed at the show. In order to enter each artist must depict at least one image that best represents
the spirit of the Town of Kensington.
Come join us for this lively event. An Art Reception will be held on Saturday, September 5th from 6-7:30 pm where you
can listen to the judge’s comments and meet the artists in person. Refreshments will be served.
Show Hours:Saturday, September 5th: Noon - 4:00 pm Reception at 6:00 pm
Sunday, September 6th: Noon - 4:00 pmMonday, September 7th: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Visit www.MontgomeryArt.org
MONTGOMERY ART ASSOCIATION’SANNUAL ART SHOW AND SALE
Flower Power – A Riot of Color!In the summer of 1969 Brookside Gardens opened to the public.
Flower power was all the rage then, and it will be again as the north house of the Conservatory is filled with a mix of ruby red flowers and foliage in
honor of our 40th anniversary. Abutilon, Begonias, Impatiens, Justicia, andMandevilla will provide the flowers and Caladiums, Colocasia, Coleus, and
Acalypha will have the power of colorful foliage.
The display runs through Sunday, September 27; 10:00am - 5:00pm daily; FREE; Brookside Gardens Conservator
Brookside Gardens, 1500 Glenallan Avenue, Wheaton.
For more information, call 301-962-1400 or check online at www.brooksidegardens.org
Brookside Conservatory Summer Display
2010 Community GuideSee Ad rates enclosed for the 2010
Community Guide and W&K Chamberof Commerce Directory being preparednow. Call Vicky Surles 301-949-0080
or e-mail [email protected]