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Monday, September 3, 2012

Montgomery Mojo

Moco Mojo: Cute Kids, We Heart Labor Day, What's That on Your Popcorn? Ew

Everything you may have missed the last week of August in these 500 square miles, plus what is surely the world's largest back-to-school photo gallery.

  Thank goodness it's a holiday after that grueling first week of school. Can't remember back to last week? Take a look at the world's cutest kids in our giant back-to-school photo gallery, and a few terrified ones as well. Can you spot the picture of the Patch editor from the first day of school, 1983? One of the hottest events in county for today's celebration is the Labor Day Parade in Kensington. It has grown from a few Brownie troops and the slow-stepping town chess club to a full-blown county event in the last couple of decades, but it's still small enough that you can usually get a curbside seat -- that is, actually sitting on the curb. It's Americana-on-a-stick complete with baton twirlers and moon bounces. This year it coincides …

stmojo

11:07 am on Monday, September 3, 2012

i also am a fan of the k'town labor day parade.   more ›

Monday, August 27, 2012

Back to School: MCPS Tweets First Day

Follow the first day of school in Montgomery County using the hashtag #MCPSfirstday.

By 9:30 a.m., all of Montgomery County Public Schools were back in session. See what people were saying about the start of the school year on Twitter using the hashtag #MCPSfirstday.

Potomac Moms Tout Sandwich Bag Innovation

Get ready for back-to-school with Lunchskins, an eco-friendly way to pack your kids' lunch developed by Potomac moms.

As you start checking items off on your back-to-school shopping list, you might want to consider this handy way to go green and save some green at the same time. Lunchskins, developed by Potomac residents Cris Bourelly and Kirsten Quigley, are re-usable lunch sacks that parents can use to pack their kids' lunch. An alternative to disposable plastic lunch bags, pop a Lunchskin in the dishwasher after use and save money on all that plastic packaging. You and your kids can also feel good about the positive impact you'll be making on the environment. Under the slogan, "reduce your daily lunchprint," the company has saved more than 120 million plastic baggies from landfills, according to the company's website. Bourelly and Quigley, along with …

Montgomery Mojo

Moco Mojo: School Starts! Is Your Town 'Best'? Silver Spring Snake Attack

Do you have YOUR new lunch box? Everything you may have missed in these 500 square miles.

  It's the first day of classes Monday for Montgomery County schools. Even if you don't have kids in school, beware! Traffic will be a bear as school buses, parents and carpools hit the streets. And, if you're late and you think driving around that school bus is justified, think again. Starting today, a number of school buses will have cameras attached that can catch you in the act. The fine: $250. Unless a police officer witnesses it. Then, you can get a $1,000 ticket and three points on your driver's license. Patch editors will be scouring the county and may show up at your local school to document the first-day jitters and joys. Leave it to parents to sum up the gravity of the situation. A Greenbelt mom told her kindergartener when …

Happening Today: Back to School

School starts today for Montgomery County Public Schools

Pass the No. 2 pencils and dust off those protractors please. School begins today for thousands of public school students in Montgomery County.  For commuters, that means a swell of traffic. For moms and dads, it means seeing whether weeks of preparation for The Big Day has paid off. Montgomery County Public Schools has a handy checklist for parents on its website, MontgomerySchoolsMD.org. Stay tuned for Germantown Patch for more back to school coverage. Related: Submit an event Post an announcement Blog at Patch

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Happening Today: Rocketry

Germantown congregation hosts rocket launch Sunday.

Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist hopes to have a blast on Sunday. The congregation is hosting a rocket launch from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., as part of its Summer Sundays program.  Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist is located at 16913 Germantown Rd. For more information, view the Sugarloaf Congregation’s event listing or visit Sugarloaf Congregation’s website.  You’ll find more listings in Germantown Patch’s events calendar.   Related: Submit an event Post an announcement Blog at Patch

Monday, August 20, 2012

Montgomery Mojo

O'Malley Meddles in Moco, Farewell Fried Oreos, Everything Else You Missed in These 500 Square Miles

It may be August but you'll still want to pay attention to all that's been happening in Montgomery County.

  With the Montgomery County Fair, Shark Week and tax-free shopping over, it can only mean one thing: It's the end of August in Montgomery County. But for those of us who are still in town, there's a lot to lord over our vacationing friends and coworkers. For example, did you know that Gov. Martin O'Malley got involved in a Montgomery County dispute last week? Or that police are looking for a serial hugger/groper in Bethesda? Also, school superintendent Dr. Joshua Starr is reportedly shaking things up in MCPS as we countdown to the start of school. But first, a proper farewell to the county's paean to all things homegrown, local, fried, churned and bovine. Check out Gaithersburg local editor Greg Cohen's Man-vs.-AgFair food challenge at …

Theresa Defino

2:01 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012

O`Malley expressing an opinion on Brickyard hardly constitutes "meddling."   more ›

Friday, August 17, 2012

MCPS To Host Back-To-School Fair Aug. 25

Montgomery County Public Schools will host its annual Back-to-School fair on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Carver Educational Services Center.

Two days before Montgomery County Public Schools open their doors for the 2012-13 school year, the school district plans to host it's annual Back-to-School fair. Held Saturday, Aug. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Carver Educational Services Center, located at 850 Hungerford Drive in Rockville, the fair features a little something for everyone, including information and resources for parents, to children’s activities and entertainment for all, according to MCPS. Free backpacks and school supplies will be available to MCPS students who need them, MCPS said. Gift certificates and prizes will be given out throughout the day and free refreshments will be provided. MCPS staff members will be available to answer questions and provide …

Friday, August 3, 2012

SPEAK OUT: Cracking Down on Concussions in School Sports

Should the state pass stricter requirements when it comes to regulating and treating student athlete concussions?

Sports practices for public schools in Prince George's and Montgomery counties start up soon—but new state regulations may mean changes for athletes and coaches.  The state school board passed new requirements last week that say athletic coaches in Maryland must be trained in identifying serious head injuries, The Baltimore Sun reports. Thomas Hearn, a Montgomery County parent, spoke to the state school board in May after his son sustained a concussion, and pushed for members to consider limiting the number of contact practices in a week, The Sun reported. Hearn also plans to continue pursuing even stricter requirements than those passed by the state from Montgomery County’s school board, according to The Sun.  Earl Hawkins, the director …

Joe Robinson

12:53 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012

It does vary by sport. Football - they definitely need to regulate it in the schools and at all levels both in school and on club teams. They should do the same for soccer at the HS level. At the HS level, they should have trainers. My oldest had a trainer at St. Mary's and South River is getting a trainer this year.. Once the kids reach a certain level in soccer, it becomes progressively more …   more ›

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Packing Healthy, Easy School Lunches

Tips from local moms on kid-friendly, healthy and easy school lunches.

School is about to start, and one big decision other than what the first-day outfit will be is whether or not your child will eat a packed lunch or buy lunch from school. The great thing about packing lunch is that you know what your kids will be eating, and you can cater the meal to their allergies and preferences. Patch spoke to some local moms—and Patch contributors—and came up with a few tips every family can use. How to get your kids excited about packing a lunch: Make a deal with your kids. Give them a certain amount of money each week and explain they can either buy school lunch with it, or save it and bring their lunch from home for free. — Lezlie Crosswhite, contributor  One big thing kids seem to be into these days is bento box …

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