Association News – Friday, January 15, 2021
Published: January 15th, 2021 by Management in E-Mail Blast
Association News |
Friday, January 15, 2021 |
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Click here to read the January 2021 King Farm Chronicle. For more information about the Chronicle, please visit the Chronicle page on our website: https://kingfarm.org/chronicle/ |
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Food Truck Friday Night |
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January Board of Trustees Meeting |
Board of Trustees Meeting: Wednesday, January 21, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom Zoom Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Av0twYp5RzCRIDybnkmUzQ Please use the link above to register for the meeting if you wish to attend. There will be open forum – limited to 3 minutes speaking time per resident. Please indicate on your registration form if you wish to sign-up for open forum OR email [email protected] to sign-up (for open forum). Additionally, please see the attached agenda for the upcoming Board meeting. The full resident board book can be accessed in the internal documents under the folder: 1. Board of Trustees (BOT) / BResident Board Books / BOT Resident Board Books 2021. Registration link(s) can also be accessed via the King Farm website (www.kingfarm.org) by visiting each committee’s webpage (https://kingfarm.org/committees/). You can access committee agendas/meeting minutes by going to the committee webpage or via the internal documents in the FrontSteps resident portal. Updated agendas will be shared prior to the meeting. If you need assistance accessing documents, please call or email management at (301) 987-0122 or [email protected]. |
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, January 18th, 2021 |
In observance of MLK Day, the Management office will be closed on Monday, January 18th. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, January 19th from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm.
Join the City of Rockville 2021 MLK Jr. Virtual Celebration: Rockville’s 49th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration will take place from 12:00 – 1:30 pm on Monday, January 18th. The celebration, with a theme of “In Courageous Pursuit of Victory,” will be conducted online via Webex. Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/mlk to learn how to join live. Those unable to join can view a recording on the webpage and on the city’s YouTube channel in the days following the event. Joyce Ladner will deliver a keynote address sharing her experiences as a civil rights activist and her pioneering study of race, gender and class. She will join a panel of educators, activists and advocates from Rockville, and members of the city’s Human Rights Commission, the event’s host. The ceremony will include the presentation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Award to a student who lives in, or attends school in, Rockville and has worked to fulfill King’s dream, and the F. Michael Taff Award to an individual, organization or business that has helped to improve the lives of people with disabilities. City of Rockville Volunteer Opportunities: Martin Luther King Jr. Day marks the 26th anniversary of the day of service that celebrates the civil rights leader’s life and legacy. Dr. King recognized the power of service. He famously said, “Everyone can be great because everybody can serve.” Observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day through service is a way to begin each year with a commitment to making our community a better place. This year, the city is sponsoring a week where community members will participate in directed, socially distanced, volunteer activities and simple acts of kindness in the community. To learn more, visit the city’s volunteer webpage: https://www.rockvillemd.gov/2152/Volunteer |
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City of Rockville Continues to Collect Christmas Trees |
Rockville is collecting Christmas trees as part of its regular recycling collection throughout the month of January. The trees will be taken to the Montgomery County Recycling Center, where they will become mulch. The mulch at the recycling center is available year-round and can be picked up, for free, at 16105 Frederick Rd. Residents should place cut trees at the curb for pick-up on regular recycling days after removing all ornaments and metals, lighting wires, stands and decorations, including tinsel.
For more information on recycling and refuse service, holiday tree collection or to make a bulk collection appointment, call 240-314-8568. |
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King Farm Management Office – Temporarily Closed |
To protect the health and safety of the office staff and residents, The Management Office (Saddle Ridge Community Center) remains closed to residents. We do not allow walk-ins and we are seeing residents by appointment only at this time. Please call or email to schedule an appointment and wear a mask upon arrival to your appointment. Contact Info: 301-987-0122 or [email protected] Appointment Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Monday – Thursday) OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (Monday – Thursday) & 8:30 am to 2:00 pm (Friday) The pool is closed for the season, but residents can still obtain a King Farm Key Fob. Please contact management to schedule an appointment to obtain key fob(s). For more information on key fob(s), please click here. |
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King Farm Neighbors Village News |
Events for the End of January 2021 King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) has two upcoming virtual events to end a very busy January 2021. These events are: 1. KFNV Coffee and Conversation – January 27, 2021, at 10:00 am. 2. The KFNV January Highlight Event – Thursday, January 28, 2021, from 3 – 5 pm. At this first highlight event of the year, the KFNV will facilitate a pictorial presentation on the evolving history of the city of Rockville. Specifically, Ralph Buglass [pronounced: BU – glis] will narrate a virtual Zoom presentation entitled, Rockville: A Pictorial History. Mr. Buglass is a speaker for Montgomery History, the county’s historical society, as well as a volunteer researcher for Peerless Rockville, the city’s historic preservation organization. With Peerless Rockville, Mr. Buglass recently published a pictorial history of Rockville as part of the nationwide “Images of America” series. Mr. Buglass’ presentation on January 28th will include many photos from this book. Mr. Buglass has spoken and taught on a variety of local history topics at various lifelong learning programs around the area. He is a Montgomery County native, graduate of Winston Churchill High School, has a BA in American history from Cornell, and a Master’s Degree in journalism from American University. The KFNV cordially invites all members of the King Farm community to this event, as KFNV membership is not required for virtual attendance to this presentation. King Farm Neighbors Village Board of Director News: The KFNV is now soliciting individuals to serve as members of the Board of Directors. The Board is a volunteer managing entity for the KFNV and works to develop, implement, and sustain activities that support the KFNV mission to help King Farm residents who would like to remain in their homes throughout their lives and age in place. The KFNV coordinates services such as friendly visits, check-in phone calls, social events, health and safety events, and transportation. Board members must be residents of King Farm and members of the KFNV. We are seeking individuals who are interested in the KFNV and its mission, who have experience germane to serving on the KFNV Board, and who are willing to commit a level of effort necessary to complete the duties of a KFNV Board member. Term of service for Board members is two years, beginning at the Annual Meeting held in April of each year. If you are interested in joining the KFNV Board, please send a statement of interest and a brief bio to [email protected]; and if you would like information about the KFNV, please view the KFNV website at www.kfnv.org. KFNV COVID-19 Information: In its effort to inform its members, supporters, and volunteers about the Covid-19 pandemic, the KFNV is directing its community to the following website that provides up-to-date information on the roll-out of the Coronavirus vaccinations in Montgomery County: https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/vaccine/. Through this website, you can sign up via text or email for up-to-date vaccination information. Game Give Away: KFNV has the non-competitive board game “Making Memories Together” for free distribution. This game was designed for the purpose of honoring and communicating with an older family member, and it includes the exercise of surveying favorite family photos. It is especially appropriate for those encountering the challenges of cognitive changes, and the game has earned first place in a competition focused on the use of art in health care. How to Contact KFNV: For most of our monthly events, membership is required, but membership is free and as easy as filling out an on-line or mail-in form. We do, however, accept donations that help defray the cost of services and events like the successful Bonbons and Beer virtual event that was held in December. Please consider a donation as you start this new year. For information on how to register for any of the above events, to become a KFNV member, to inquire about becoming a Board member, to make a donation, or to request a “Making Memories Together” board game, please contact the Member Coordinators at [email protected], leave a voicemail at (301) 799-8104, or view the KFNV website at www.kfnv.org. Website: https://www.kfnv.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage Email: [email protected] Voicemail: (301) 799-8104 |
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City, County, and State Updates: |
Montgomery County COVID-19 Restrictions Continue
The following restrictions are still in effect in Montgomery County: • Indoor gatherings can no longer exceed 10 people. • Outdoor gatherings can no longer exceed 25 people. • Face masks must be worn at all times when outdoors (and social distance can’t be achieved); • and at all times inside public facilities. A copy of the most recent directive can be found here. Additional links and information about COVID-19 can be found below. Montgomery County Covid-19 Testing Sites |
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RCPD News Report: January 4, 2021- January 10, 2021 |
Click here to read the Weekly Crime Report courtesy of the Rockville City Police Department. If you have a crime or concern to report, please contact the Rockville City Police Department at: Non-Emergency: 240-314-8900 IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING! |