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Bulletin BoardFrom Page 510100 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda. Supportgroup for anyone grieving the death of a lovedone. A six-week group that meets each Tuesdayfrom 1:30-3 p.m. Registration required at 301-921-4400.WEDNESDAY/JAN. 14Winter Speaker Series. 6-7:30 p.m. PlanningDepartment Headquarters, 8787 Georgia Ave.,Silver Spring. “Trials and Errors of CorridorCities Planning” focuses on the planning politicsand development in the Rockville-Gaithersburgarea; the challenges of a new town inGermantown; and the planning anddevelopment of Clarksburg. Visitwww.montgomeryplanning.org/department/onceandfuture for more.MONDAY/JAN. 19Literary Contest Entries. Montgomery CountyOffice of Human Rights, 21 Maryland Ave.,Rockville. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Commemorative Committee will announceLiterary Contest and Visual Arts Show forStudents. Call 240-777-8491 for more.WEDNESDAY/JAN. 21Support Group. 6:30-8 p.m. MontgomeryHospice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Rockville.Workshop for parents grieving the death of achild of any age. A six-week group that meetseach Wednesday from 6:30-8 p.m. Registrationrequired at 301-921-4400.THURSDAY/JAN. 22Support Group. 6:30-8 p.m. Hughes UnitedMethodist Church, 10700 Georgia Ave, SilverSpring. Support group for anyone grieving thedeath of a loved one. Call 301-921-4400 formore.Parent Loss Support Group. 6:30-8:00 p.m.Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 608 N. Horner’s LaneRockville.For adults who have experienced thedeath of one or both parents. A six-week groupthat meets each Thursday from 6:30-8 p.m.Registration required at 301-921-4400.SUNDAY-TUESDAY/JAN. 25-27Volunteer Training for Hospice andTransitions Programs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. atJewish Social Service Agency, 6123 MontroseRoad, Rockville. 20-hour specialized training forthe Hospice and Transitions programs forprospective volunteers to provide support toseriously and terminally ill individuals and theirfamilies. Volunteers visit patients in their homesand in residential facilities, providecompanionship and emotional support, practiceassistance with errands and transportation, andoffer respite for caregivers. Volunteers must beolder than 18. Applications and interviews willbe held. Contact Amy Kaufman Goott at 301-816-2650 or agoott@jssa.org.WEDNESDAY/FEB. 11Winter Speaker Series. 6-7:30 p.m. PlanningDepartment Headquarters, 8787 Georgia Ave.,Silver Spring. “Creating and Sustaining theCounty’s Agricultural Reserve” traces the 30-year effort to protect the rural landscape and theworking farms of upper Montgomery County.Visit www.montgomeryplanning.org/department/onceandfuture for more.WEDNESDAY/MARCH 11Winter Speaker Series. 6-7:30 p.m. PlanningDepartment Headquarters, 8787 Georgia Ave.,Silver Spring. “Hunting the Snark: GrowthPolicy and the Public Interest” evaluates theeffects of the 40-year evolution of county growthpolicy on development patterns. This finalsession of the Winter Speaker Series will discussthe institutional structure of planning inMontgomery County for effective anddemocratically accountable land use policy. Visitwww.montgomeryplanning.org/department/onceandfuture for more.GUIDE DOG FOSTERS NEEDEDGuiding Eyes for the Blind – MontgomeryRegion is looking for volunteers to foster andtrain future guide dogs. Volunteers will foster aspecially bred guide dog for 14 months, attendbi-monthly training classes, and teach the puphouse manners, people skills and socializationwithin the community. Dog crates, trainingequipment and monthly medications areprovided. Contact Margie Coccodrilli at 301-869-2216 or gebraiser@comcast.net or visitwww.guidingeyes-md.org.SUPPORT GROUPSBecause I Love You is a nonprofit organizationdedicated to supporting parents of troubledchildren of any age. The group helps parentsdeal with drugs, runaways, truancy, verbalabuse, physical abuse, curfew violations andother misbehavior, as well as help parents dealwith themselves, to manage and live their ownlives without obsessing over their child’sbehavior. The group meets 7:30-9:30 everyThursday at Bethesda United Methodist ChurchRoom 209, 8300 Old Georgetown Road,Bethesda. Visit www.becauseiloveyou.org, emailhbrite1@netzero.com or call 301-530-3597.Adult Bereavement Groups. Dates and timesvary depending on group members. HospiceCare, 518 S. Fredrick Ave. Gaithersburg. Peerdriven support groups in those in need ofsupport. Free. Contact Penny Gladhill at 301-990-8904, or Pennyg@hospicecaring.org.Suicide Grief Support Group. Meets every firstand third Monday at JSSA, 6123 MontroseRoad, Rockville. A bereavement support groupfor those who have lost a loved one to suicide.Call 302-816-2708 to register and for more.What’s Next?. Dates and time are not yetannounced. JSSA, 200 Wood Hill Road,Rockville. A co-ed support group for youngadults, 18+, with learning disabilities. It willaddress the emotional and social changes andchallenges to occur as a natural sequence ofgrowth, as well as increased freedom andresponsibilities. Call 301-610-8382 to register.WMCCAFrom Page 6concerns regarding the conduct of the GlenHills Sewer Study.PESTICIDE USE RESTRICTIONSPROPOSEDSubmitted by Barbara HooverMontgomery County Council Vice PresidentGeorge Leventhal recently introducedlegislation restricting the use of certainchemicals (pesticides and herbicides) thatare dangerous to human health and are notnecessary for a healthy, lush, green lawn.In addition to a wide range of human diseasesand conditions linked to the chemicals,Leventhal cited adverse impacts onpets, wildlife (including pollinators), andour waterways. Bill 52-14 restricts the useof harmful synthetic lawn pesticides, includingherbicides, insecticides, and others usedfor non-essential aesthetic purposes, onmanicured grasses and certain countyownedproperties.The proposal would still allow use of theseproducts for agriculture and gardens, invasivespecies and noxious weeds, and golfcourses.It also expands public notice requirementsand requires the county to adopt an IntegratedPest Management Program. Ifpassed, this would be a landmark ordinanceas only two other local jurisdictions —Takoma Park, Md. and Ogunquit, Maine —have enacted similar restrictions.<strong>Potomac</strong> Village Deli CateringBreakfast • Lunch • Dinner Catering301•299•5770www.potomacvillagedeli.comHome of YourCorporate & ResidentialCatering HeadquartersServing theCommunityfor over35 Yearswww.ConnectionNewspapers.com<strong>Potomac</strong> Almanac ❖ December 3-9, 2014 ❖ 7

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