Great Republican Leaders
ANN HINGSTON
Ann modestly reported that she had little to say about her personal experiences. I beg to disagree with this most interesting member of the Central Committee. Ann traveled the world prior to her marriage.
She had four careers, all involved in a variety of ways working with conservatives celebrating our cultural heritage and engaging in the culture wars. She retired from the federal government in 2009.
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Read moreMoCo to Open Mass Vaccination Site
Montgomery County will have a new mass vaccination site to distribute large quantities of COVID-19 vaccinations at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College starting the week of April 5. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced the establishment of the site on March 23.
Advance Notice May Mondays with MoCo
Advance notice of May Mondays With MoCo Zoom Seminar - May 10, 7:30PM - "Educational Quotas - The Real Racism Against Asian Americans"
Read moreMontgomery County Council Seeks Applicants for Three Seats on Public Election Fund Committee
ROCKVILLE, Md., March 24, 2021—The Montgomery County Council is seeking applicants to fill a partial term on the Public Election Fund Committee and to fill two news seats. Letters of interest must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, April 12, 2021.
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Are you a leader in your community, a civic activist, PTA member or citizen concerned about the future of Montgomery County? We are seeking knowledgeable and experienced individuals willing to commit some time to improving the lives of all county residents. There are a variety of leadership positions available. Both partisan and non-partisan local government and board offices, state and county offices that may be just right for you. Email us at [email protected]. Thanks, we'd like to hear from you!
Read moreMontgomery County Creaks Open
High School Football gets the Punt by the County Council
By Laurie Halverson
Public high school football players, poms students and cheerleaders were upset to learn that the County Council, on March 12, decided that when they shared plans of lifting some restrictions for restaurants, businesses, and most sports, the high risk sports restrictions were not lifting. So, the word got out quickly about a protest outside the County Council building on Sunday, March 14.

A Questionable Question
By Janine Frazier
At the end of October 2020, true to form, that year handed me an unexpected challenge to find a new job as my company eliminated my position due to COVID-19 impacts on the hospitality and real estate industries. Anticipating a difficult and long search process, I launched my search immediately.
Read moreGOP at Asbury Club Egg Hunt
40 pictures of numbered eggs from 1 1/2 inch tall to 3 inches tall were tucked sticking out a little behind pictures, on railing struts, and in or partly under decor on open shelves and furniture.