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Celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month

October, Global Diversity Awareness Month, presents the perfect opportunity to learn more about new cultures, and explore the diversity that makes the world such a wonderful place. 

As the world becomes more and more connected and globalized, it’s important to remember that a ‘global monoculture’, or a homogenization of cultures, can overshadow traditional cultures and unique traits of people. Embracing cultural diversity – in all aspects of life – can help to avoid […]

Celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month2022-09-23T09:46:57-04:00

Watch the Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Debate

Mark your calendar for October 12th and prepare for your vote! The upcoming November election for Maryland Governor will have far reaching consequences for all Maryland residents for years to come.  The candidates, Democrat Wes Moore and Republican Dan Cox, will face each other in a gubernatorial debate on October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Voters will have an opportunity to compare the sharp political differences between […]

Watch the Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Debate2022-09-22T22:18:40-04:00

Beware Lithium Battery Dangers

Recent area house fires related to overheated or exploding lithium-ion batteries should be a caution to us all. Very few of us with cell a phone, laptop, cordless power tool, e-cigarette, or hybrid/electric automobile can avoid the use of a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. There are, however, some simple strategies to make their use safer. 

Do not store items with batteries in too hot or too cold conditions. Ideally, you should keep your lithium […]

Beware Lithium Battery Dangers2022-09-22T22:13:55-04:00

Lauren Koch, Writings from Riverworks Summer Nature Writing Seminar

This Summer, local poet and creative writing teacher, Bernie Jankowski, nurtured the first ‘Nature Writing from the Ag Reserve’ workshop at Riverworks Art Center. Writers of all levels were encouraged to seek creative inspiration and turn their observations, feelings, and deep connections to Ag Reserve into poems and journal entries.

With the permission of the writer, we are bringing you two compositions by Lauren G. Koch during Nature Writing Class inspired by the […]

Lauren Koch, Writings from Riverworks Summer Nature Writing Seminar2022-09-22T22:06:28-04:00

REGISTER NOW! Pig Roast and Line Dancing 10/15!

Registration is now open!

Go Hog Wild and get your place at the table and on the dance floor for Poolesville Seniors’ Pig Roast & Line Dancing on October 15th from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to join the fun at the Linden Farm Gothic Barn in Dickerson. Kick up your heels with music from DJ Zach Etheridge, dance instruction and line dancing with Robin Marshall, shredded […]

REGISTER NOW! Pig Roast and Line Dancing 10/15!2022-10-16T23:28:25-04:00

Ride for the Reserve

Please join Montgomery Countryside Alliance on September 25th for the 15th Anniversary of the Montgomery County Farm Tour Bike Ride which benefits the Reserve and the quest to protect this special place. Riders can choose from routes of around 6, 18, 25, 30+, and 62 miles through quiet, rolling landscapes dotted with the Reserve’s orchards, red barns, and silos. You’ll enjoy quiet roads, rural vistas, and landscapes. Many routes include views of […]

Ride for the Reserve2022-09-18T19:46:07-04:00

Poolesville Day: Thank You!

Thank you everyone who came out to support Poolesville Seniors on Poolesville Day 2022. Whether you were one of our marchers chanting to throngs of parade onlookers to Stay Active, manned our booth, or stopped by to learn more about our organization and sign up for our newsletter, we so appreciated getting to spend time with you. Thank you to those who signed up for our PS Postscript newsletter. Your name will be entered […]

Poolesville Day: Thank You!2022-09-18T09:54:00-04:00

Recap: Pawpaw Pop-up Walk

Thanks to Jon Wolz who took us to the tow path at White’s Ferry and showed us the groves of pawpaw trees. It was an excellent day for pawpaw gathering. The weather was sunny and in the 70’s, and the paw paws were so plentiful that the group finished getting all they wanted in about 45 minutes.  We began by […]

Recap: Pawpaw Pop-up Walk2022-09-16T23:21:03-04:00

Fun Facts- What Happened on this Date In History

What Happened on this Date in History 

September 19 

1881 – President Garfield dies after assassination attempt 80 days earlier 

1893 – New Zealand first country to grant women’s suffrage 

1941 – Germans bombard Leningrad 

1955 – Juan Peron deposed as leader of Argentina by military coup 

1957 – First-ever underground nuclear explosion takes place in Nevada 

1959 – Khrushchev barred from Disneyland 

1969 – Nixon ends draft 

Fun Facts- What Happened on this Date In History2022-09-16T13:44:06-04:00

Stay Active- Community Activities (Week of 9/19)

Mahjong Thursdays at Speer Hall (behind Poolesville Presbyterian) 10 am – 12:30 pm  

Bridge and Other Games Tuesdays at Speer Hall (behind Poolesville Presbyterian) 1 pm – 4:00pm.  

Poolesville Farmers Market Saturdays 9:00am to 1:00 pm at Whalen Commons. (20+) Poolesville Farmers Market | Facebook  

PHS PTSA meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom For questions or to […]

Stay Active- Community Activities (Week of 9/19)2022-09-20T14:45:03-04:00
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