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Upcoming Event: Preserving Your Family Papers and Photographs

Join Sarah Hedlund from the Montgomery History Speaker’s Bureau on September 8th at 7:00 p.m. when she explains the basics of organizing and preserving your family’s documents and photographs. Sarah is the archivist and librarian for Montgomery History’s Jane C. Sween Research Library and Special Collections. 

Every family has papers and photographs sitting around—dad’s letters from the war, mom’s recipe cards and photo albums, various diplomas and certificates from three […]

Upcoming Event: Preserving Your Family Papers and Photographs2022-08-24T16:30:45-04:00

Time to Register: Friday Night Polo Social

Join Poolesville Seniors on September 2nd at 6:00 p.m. for Friday Night Polo at the Seneca Polo Club in Poolesville, MD. Experience this state-of-the-art Ag Reserve treasure and meet up for a friendly one-hour pre-match social gathering when the gates open at 6:00 p.m. Register and carpool with friends and neighbors. Relax with a cool drink and your own picnic on the grassy hill prior to the match. (Adult beverages permitted) 

Time to Register: Friday Night Polo Social2022-08-24T16:27:56-04:00

Volunteers Needed! – Poolesville Day Preparations

Help Poolesville Seniors celebrate the 30th anniversary of Poolesville Day on Saturday September 17th. We‘re recruiting volunteers of all ages to help us showcase the Poolesville Seniors’ spirit. If you have always wanted to be in a parade…this is your opportunity! 

Help us shape our vision for the day with your creativity and ingenuity by joining our Poolesville Day Committee! Show your spirit by joining us in the parade or […]

Volunteers Needed! – Poolesville Day Preparations2022-08-23T17:51:40-04:00

Big Help for Hearing Loss

Thanks to President Biden’s Executive Order, Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s “Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act”, and a recent ruling by the FDA, help is on the way for consumers with hearing loss. The recent FDA action establishes a new category of certain over-the-counter (OTC) air-conduction hearing aids, enabling consumers 18 and over with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment to purchase hearing aids directly from stores or online retailers […]

Big Help for Hearing Loss2022-08-23T17:50:25-04:00

Polo in Poolesville

Did you know that there is a strong Polo culture here in Poolesville? Described by some as hockey on horseback, Polo is a team game played on horseback and one of the oldest known sports in the world. It is thought to have originated in ancient Persia. The modern game came from India in the 1800s where British soldiers adapted the game and used it for training cavalry riders. 

The British codified rules […]

Polo in Poolesville2022-08-23T17:49:52-04:00

Historic Marker: Poolesville – Strategic Union Encampment

The second Poolesville Historic Marker in our series calling attention to the history around us is the Poolesville—Strategic Union Encampment – Gettysburg Campaign.  This marker is located in front of the John Poole House on the Coxen’s Road alley between the Old Bank Museum and John Poole House. The inscription which recounts more Civil War history reads: 

During the Civil War, more soldiers passed through Poolesville than any other Montgomery County town. Union […]

Historic Marker: Poolesville – Strategic Union Encampment2022-08-23T17:49:35-04:00

Glorious Garlic

Fresh garlic, which contains allicin, has been used for at least 4,000 years as a potent antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial. Garlic has been shown to naturally repel pests from the garden. You can use this multifunctional vegetable for its bulbs, leaves (from Softneck variety), or scapes (the central stalk in Hardneck varieties), eaten fresh or used in various dishes. 

The “neck” in hardneck refers to the stalk that grows upward from […]

Glorious Garlic2022-08-22T17:51:41-04:00

LABOR DAY, THE UNOFFICIAL END OF SUMMER

Written By Cheryl Watts

In the U.S., Labor Day has become a symbol for the end of summer. For some it is a long weekend, an opportunity to enjoy a mini holiday and the last days of summer, a weekend of picnics, swimming and the sight and smell of barbeque smoke in the air.  

On June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland signed the law making the first Monday of September a national Labor Day […]

LABOR DAY, THE UNOFFICIAL END OF SUMMER2022-08-22T17:49:10-04:00

RECAP: “The Glass Hotel” by Emily St. John Mandel

Thank you to Michelle Roche who led our intrepid PS! Book Club’s discussion of the August Book Club Selection: The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel. Some readers found the book slow going in the beginning with its seemingly unrelated vignettes of so many characters. The effects of childhood trauma and the notion that “one can know and not know at the same time” eventually link the characters together in […]

RECAP: “The Glass Hotel” by Emily St. John Mandel2022-08-21T18:04:45-04:00
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