Names & Notes
Chamber holds July events
A networking breakfast sponsored by the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce will be held from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m. July 8 at Eggspectation, 923 Ellsworth Drive in Silver Spring. The officer of the quarter will be announced at the event. Cost is $20 for members, $40 for nonmembers; cost goes up $10 at the door. RSVP by Monday by calling 301-565-3777.
A business after-hours will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. July 22 at Long & Foster Realtors, 8701 Georgia Ave. in Silver Spring. The event is free for members, $40 for nonmembers. RSVP by July 20 by calling 301-565-3777.
Nonprofit seeks businesses
to help with school supply drive
The Housing Opportunities Community Partners, a nonprofit affiliated with the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County, is looking for local businesses willing to place collection boxes for school supply donations in their stores or offices for six weeks this summer, as the organization launches a supply drive.
The supplies collected during the drive, which will begin on July 6 and continue through Aug. 14, will help children and teens living in subsidized housing return to school well prepared, supplied with notebooks, backpacks, pens and other supplies.
Last year, the organization was able to send nearly 2,000 Montgomery County students back to school well prepared, many with new backpacks full of supplies.
For more information, call Stephanie Semones, special events coordinator, at 301-355-7399, or visit www.hocommunitypartners.org/
default.asp.
Real estate group donates $16,000 to Children's Hospital
The John Burgess Real Estate Group with Realty Executives Premier of Burtonsville donated $16,000 to Children's Hospital in Washington, D.C., recently at its eighth-annual Family Fun Night at the Ballpark out at Bowie Baysox stadium
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Nonprofit seeks businesses
to help with school supply drive
The Housing Opportunities Community Partners, a nonprofit affiliated with the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County, is looking for local businesses willing to place collection boxes for school supply donations in their stores or offices for six weeks this summer, as the organization launches a supply drive.
The supplies collected during the drive, which will begin on July 6 and continue through Aug. 14, will help children and teens living in subsidized housing return to school well prepared, supplied with notebooks, backpacks, pens and other supplies.
Last year, the organization was able to send nearly 2,000 Montgomery County students back to school well prepared, many with new backpacks full of supplies.
For more information, call Stephanie Semones, special events coordinator, at 301-355-7399,or visit www.hocommunitypartners.org/default.asp.
Silver Spring resident places in housing art contest
The Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers, a community of professional nonprofit housing developers in the D.C.-metro area, announced at its annual June 1 luncheon that Sarah Frimpong of Great Hope Homes is a runner up in HAND's "Mi casa es tu casa" art contest. Frimprong has lived in Great Hope Homes, a Montgomery Housing Partnership nonprofit rental property on Good Hope Drive in Silver Spring, for nine years. She will receive a $50 gift certificate to the store of her choice, and her work of a brightly-colored picture of her home was displayed at the luncheon and in the program book.
Association collects 16,000 pounds of food
DelCor, an association and nonprofit oriented technology management consulting firm, has completed its seventh annual client and vendor food drive to benefit the Capital Area Food Bank. Twenty-three associations, nonprofits and technology vendors participating with DelCor's staff contributed 16,114 pounds of food, exceeding the association's goal to collect eight tons.
Riderwood celebrates Active Aging Month
Residents at Renaissance Gardens, Riderwood's extended care neighborhood, celebrated May as Active Aging Month with events including an Art Celebration and Garden Game Day. The Garden Room hosted 20 Riderwood resident artists in a one–day art show featuring a wide variety of styles.