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ASPEN HILL Continued from Page 51

stations, see page 15.

LIBRARIES

The Aspen Hill Library is part of the county library system. For a full list of libraries, see page 14.

BUSINESS

The community is served by the Wheaton-Kensington and Rockville chambers of commerce. For a full

list of chambers, see page 19.

NORTH POTOMAC

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

FIRE SERVICES

Aspen Hill Civic Association Monthly board meetings take place at Aspen Hill Community Library, 4407 Aspen Hill Road. The meeting night varies. General membership meetings generally take place in the spring and fall. Membership ChairRusty Embrey: 301871-7069 4407 Aspen Hill Road Aspen Hill, MD 20853 www.AspenHillCivic Association.org

ROCKVILLE

Continued from Page 50 Executive Director: Agnes Saenz Helps the needy and poor of the community with a variety of programs and services, including the Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic at 8 W. Middle Lane. 1010 Grandin Ave., Suite A1 Rockville, MD 20851 301-637-0730

CHEVY CHASE

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census, and its boundaries are Western and Wisconsin avenues and Bradley Lane. A seven-member Board of Managers governs the village, including Patricia Baptiste, Michael L. Denger, Richard Ruda, Gary Crockett and David L. Winstead. The board meets the second Monday of the month, except in August,

North Potomac is served by the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department. For a full list of stations, see page 15.

LIBRARIES The Quince Orchard Library is part of the Montgomery County Public Library system. For a full list of libraries, see page 14.

BUSINESS There is no local chamber of commerce. For a list of county chambers see page 19.

www.cmrocks.org Kiwanis Club of Rockville Meets at 7:30 a.m. every Thursday in the Faculty/Staff Dining Room in the Campus Center building at Montgomery College, 55 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD 20850. P.O. Box 1401 Rockville, MD 20849 www.rockkiwanis.org kiwanisrockville@gmail.com Lions Club of Rockville

at Village Hall. 5906 Connecticut Ave. Chevy Chase, MD 20815 301-654-7300 www.ccvillage.org Chevy Chase View Town manager: Jana S. Coe Chevy Chase View is an incorporated town of 311 homes and a population of 920 in the Kensington ZIP code, according to the 2010 census. Its boundaries include portions of Cedar Lane and Summit Avenue,

KENSINGTON

Continued from Page 51 Kensington Chamber of Commerce. For a full list of chambers, see page 19.

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

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Garrett Park All elected officials serve two-year terms. Elections are every year on the first Monday of May. Council meets at 8 p.m. the second Monday of each month at Town Hall, 10814 Kenilworth Ave.

POTOMAC

Continued from Page 53 programming for the Clara Barton Community Center. 703-607-2740 Friends of the Potomac Community Center President: Larry Chloupek Supports the variety of programs and events serving the Potomac community at the center, such as the Annual Family Fun Night, Club Friday, After Hours, Flea Markets and paper shredding. Helps to maintain the center by financing improvements

Meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesday at Rockville United Methodist Church, 112 W. Montgomery Ave. P.O. Box 4050 Rockville, MD 20850 www.rockvillelions.org KingLion@RockvilleLions.org Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons Meets the first and third Thursdays of every month Montgomery-Cornerstone Lodge 195

Connecticut Avenue extending from Saul Road to Franklin Street and Everett Street as it deadends into Kensington Parkway. A five-member council governs the town. Town Council members: Paula Fudge, Coral Bell, Mimi Mulligan, Mike Greene and David Albright Town meetings take place the third Wednesday of the month, except in August, at Christ Episcopal Church, 4001 Franklin St., Kensington.

Mayor: Peter Benjamin Council members: Tara Flynn, Jack Mandel, Chris Petito, Phil Schulp and Hans Wegner Town administrator: Ted Pratt Garrett Park Town Office 4600 Waverly Ave. Garrett Park, MD 20896 301-933-7488 www.garrettpark-md.gov Kensington Kensington is governed by a mayor — elected every two years — and four council members who serve staggered two-year terms. Elections

to the building as well as updating equipment to enhance programs. Community members wishing to volunteer and assist in any of the Friends programs should contact the center director, Emily McDonnell at 240-777-6960. The board meets bimonthly at the center. 240-777-6960 Cabin John Memorial VFW Post 5633 President: Cmdr. Marty Michlik A fraternal and service organization for men and women who have served in the armed forces. Meetings for members only take place at 7 p.m. the

612 Great Falls Road Rockville, MD 20850 301-762-3422 http://montgomery cornerstone195.org/ Optimist Club of Rockville President: Ed Dawson 301-460-1176 www.rockvilleoptimist.org EdDawson@aol.com Peerless Rockville Director: Mary A. van Balgooy Historic Preservation

301-949-9274 www.chevychaseview.org Town of Glen Echo Mayor: Deborah Beers Town Council: Eve Arber, Nancy Long, Daniel Macy, Steve Matney and Mark McCaffrey Clerk-Treasurer: Nicole Fraser The Town of Glen Echo, chartered in 1904, has 250 residents, making it one of the smallest towns in Maryland.

are every June. Town Council meetings take place at 7 p.m. the first and last Monday of the month at Town Hall. Mayor: Peter Fosselman Council members: Sean McMullen, Lydia Sullivan, John Thompson and Mackie Barch Town Manager: Sanford Daily Town Clerk-Treasurer: Susan Engels Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell St. Kensington, MD 20895 301-949-2424 www.tok.md.gov

third Thursday of each month. Guests are invited to learn more about the club from 4 to 10 p.m. Fridays. 11511 MacArthur Blvd. Potomac, MD 20854 301-299-5547 Rotary Club of Potomac President: Jeanne Richter/ Matthew Brock Members meet weekly to plan club, community and international service activities. Meets at 12:15 p.m. Wednesdays at Normandie Farm Restaurant, 10710 Falls Road. 202-630-9183 www.rotaryclub ofpotomac.org

29 Courthouse Square Rockville, MD 20850 301-762-0096 www.peerlessrockville.org Rockville Consortium for Science President: Robert Ekman To increase understanding of science in the community. Organization working to build a science center. 301-340-9696 www.rockvillescience.org

It is along the Potomac River, inside the Capital Beltway, near Bethesda. The Town Council meets at 8 p.m. in Town Hall, 6106 Harvard Ave., the second Monday of each month. 6106 Harvard Ave. Glen Echo, MD 20812 301-320-4041 www.glenecho.org

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Chevy Chase at Home

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Kensington Business District Association Advocates for more than 90 businesses in the area to the Kensington Town Council. Dennis McCurdy: 301-933-1551 www.kbda.org

Kensington Historical Society The society’s mission is to safeguard the town’s heritage by preserving a record of its culture and architecture,

Kiwanis Club of Potomac President: Mike Cronin (mike@cronins.net) The club conducts meetings the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the Bethesda Marriott Suites, 6711 Democracy Blvd., Bethesda. Kiwanis members join together to share their talents in helping children and their communities. The local club is especially interested in supporting the educational needs of Potomac children. www.potomackiwanis. com kiwanispotomac@yahoo. com

Rotary Club of Rockville Meets at 12:15 p.m. Thursdays at Potomac Grill, 1093 Rockville Pike. P.O. Box 4100 Rockville, MD 20849 www.rockvillerotary.org Washington-Rockville Elks Lodge 15 5 Taft Court Rockville, MD 20850 301-424-2202 www.washington-rockville-elks. com

Nonprofit dedicated to helping Chevy Chase residents “age in place” and live at home. 301 657-3115 www.chevychaseathome.org info@chevychaseathome.org Somerset’s Helping Hand A group with a list of about 30 Somerset volunteers who can help with rides, picking up groceries or a prescription, among other things. Zola Dincin Schneider 301654-7481

supporting preservation efforts and encouraging restoration of its historic sites and structures. P.O. Box 453 Kensington, MD 20896 http://kensingtonhistory.org/ info@kensingtonhistory.org Kensington Lions Club The club is involved in projects to benefit children, eye glasses for the needy, the disabled, veterans and victims of domestic violence. 4403 Falcon St. Rockville, MD 20853 301-802-6927


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