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Association News – Friday, October 23rd, 2020

Published: October 23rd, 2020 by


October Edition of The Chronicle!

 To view the online version of The Chronicle, please click here or go to The Chronicle page.


Socially Distant Halloween Activity

Halloween Boo Thru

King Farm will celebrate Halloween in a unique way! Join us for the first ever Halloween “Boo Thru” on Saturday, October 31, 2020 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. We will celebrate in social distancing style by staying in your car with a fun and safe event for everyone. Put on your costume, decorate your car (if you wish), grab your keys and head to 300 Saddle Ridge Circle (just outside the Saddle Ridge Community Center) for a pre-sealed trick or treat bag filled with goodies for the kids, as well as a free sealed frozen Halloween custard treat courtesy of Carmen’s Ice.

To ensure the safety of staff and guests, you must:

– Remain in your vehicle at all times and all occupants must wear a face mask;
– Trick or treat bags and frozen treats will be given through the car window;
– Due to a limited supply, pre-sealed treat bags will only be given to children who are present;

Pre-registration is required as space is limited and you must register to [email protected] with the following information:

  • Family Last Name
  • Address
  • How many children will be attending in your vehicle? (for treat bag count)
  • How many occupants total in your vehicle will be attending (for frozen treat count)
  • You will receive a registration confirmation and further details about the event upon registration

**Deadline to register is Wednesday, October 28, 2020. This event is for King Farm residents only.


King Farm Seeks Resident Input On Community Survey

The King Farm Citizens Assembly (KFCA) is excited to announce a community survey for owners and renters in King Farm, as well as others who patronize businesses within the community. This survey will be used to help the KFCA Board of Trustees gauge how the community is meeting the expectations of its residents and the data collected will be used to determine areas for possible improvement.

The survey is anonymous. However, responders can provide their contact information if they are interested in volunteering for one of the King Farm committees. Interested volunteers can also submit their information directly to the Management Office at [email protected]. The goal is to publish the results of the survey in a future issue of the King Farm Chronicle and use the results of this year’s survey as a baseline for the coming years.

The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MLPLZQ9 or you can use your smartphone camera to access the survey using the QR code which will take you directly to the survey. The survey will close at 11:59 p.m. on October 31st, 2020.

Thank you in advance for your participation in helping shape the future of the community.

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City of Rockville Halloween Activities

Halloween is on in Rockville!

The City of Rockville will follow recently issued county guidance for this year’s Halloween celebrations. The guidelines can be found at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/reopening/requirements/halloween.html. Plan early and identify safe alternatives to keep yourself safe from COVID-19.

Halloween Sweet Treat Drive-Thru and Car Costume Contest:

  • Show us your Halloween spirit by decorating your car for our Halloween Sweet Treat Drive-Thru and Car Costume Contest at the Rockville Civic Center Park, 1:00-5:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 31st.
  • Make sure to register your car to book a time slot! On the day, drive through as you and your passengers collect sealed and prepackaged goodie bags handed by Rockville staff through your car window. (Face masks will be required and participants must remain in the vehicle.)
  • Decorated cars could be featured on social media, where the public will be asked to help pick winners. Prizes are available.
  • The cost is $8 per car for Rockville residents, $10 per car for nonresidents.

Register at bit.ly/RkvHalloween2020

Rockville Pumpkin Decorating Contest:

Pizazz your pumpkin and procure prizes in the Rockville Pumpkin Decorating Contest! The themes must be Halloween, nature/fall, Rockville, or sports/recreation, and pumpkins can be carved and/or decorated! So, grab your carving kit, paint, glue, and glitter and submit your creation via social media with the hashtag #RockvillePumpkins for a shot at winning gift cards to local businesses:

  • 1st Place: $50
  • 2nd Place: $40
  • 3rd Place: $30
  • Honorable Mention: $25.

Photos must be submitted via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #RockvillePumpkins by 11:59 pm on Saturday, Oct. 31st. (Must be a Rockville resident to enter; one entry per person; the contest welcomes all ages; carvings and decorations must be appropriate for all ages.) Winners will be announced on City of Rockville social media by Friday, Nov. 6.

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City of Rockville Leaf Collection

The City will vacuum leaves from neighborhood curbs from October to December in five collection areas throughout Rockville. After the collection period ends, use biodegradable paper lawn bags or 32-gallon trash cans (without plastic garbage bags) to set leaves out on your recycling and trash collection day.

See interactive map at www.rockvillemd.gov/leafcollection 


Management Office Closed – Open by Appointment Only

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, please visit the King Farm website: https://kingfarm.org/. Under the ‘Resident Resources’ drop-down menu, click on “Key Fobs”.


King Farm Neighbors Village News

In October, the King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) is offering its members voting services during this General Election voting season. Specifically, KFNV is distributing hard copies of the Voting Guides from the League of Women Voters as well as offering volunteer services to drop off members’ completed mail-in ballots at Drop Boxes. These services are in addition to the voting information that KFNV has published through emails and through the KFNV website Blog.

In addition to these voting services, KFNV facilitated its October spotlight event—a virtual presentation on medical marijuana by Dr. Matthew Mintz on Thursday, October 22nd at 7 pm.  Participants learned about the medicinal value of marijuana in an informative Zoom presentation and question and answer session.

Going forward, KFNV is offering the following virtual events in November:

1 The KFNV Book Club – Thursday, November 12th at 12:30 PM.  Where the book, Educated, will be discussed; and

 2.  Coffee and Conversation –  Wednesday, November 18th at 10:00 AM.  The topic will be your favorite Thanksgiving holiday food or family tradition.

We invite all community members to join the KFNV and participate in our monthly events. Membership is free; however, we accept donations that help defray the cost of events and services. For information on how to become a KFNV member, to make a contribution, to register for any of the above events, to request the voting Drop-Box delivery service or a voting guide, please contact the Member Coordinators at [email protected], leave a voicemail at (301) 799-8104, or view the KFNV website at www.kfnv.org.

And last, but not least, please vote!

Website: https://www.kfnv.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage

Email: [email protected]

Voicemail: (301) 799-8104 


How to Access the Resident Portal and Documents:

To Access the Documents within the resident portal:

1. Go to www.kingfarm.org and click the green button “Resident Sign-In”

2. This will take you to the Resident Portal login page (FrontSteps)

3. Enter your email address and password and click Log In

4. Next, navigate to the side menu that says Documents and click on the drop down.

5. Navigate to the Internal Documents. Within the Internal Documents there are various folders that are for King Farm titleholders/citizens only.

6. Click the folder “1. Board of Trustees (BOT)”, then click the sub-folder “BOT Resident Board Books”

7. Then click on the file for the upcoming meeting and you will be able to view it and print it.

8. In the “BOT Meeting Supporting Documents” folder, you can access the draft resolutions for review.


Alternatively, you can go to www.kingfarm.org and access the documents from the Board of Trustees webpage:

1. Go to the KF website and navigate to the menu drop-down, “Board & Committees” and click “Board of Trustees”.

2.  This will take you to the BOT webpage. This is where meeting updates are posted and other relevant information.

3. The Zoom registration link for the BOT meeting is located on the page.

3. There are links to the draft resolutions or any additional documents for the meeting on this page, including the BOT agendas and minutes.

4. If you click on the link “Please click here to view the draft resolutions under review”, it will redirect you to a folder with all of the files where you can again view and/or print them.

*** If you need assistance with accessing any KFCA documents, please call Management at (301) 987-0122 or email [email protected]

** If you need assistance accessing your account in the resident portal, please contact Management. 

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RCPD News Report: October 12, 2020 to October 18, 2020

Please see the attached Rockville Police Report or click here.

If you have a crime or concern to report, you can call the Rockville City Police Department at:
Non-Emergency: 240-314-8900
Emergency: 9-1-1
2 W. Montgomery Ave, Rockville, Maryland 20850

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!


Association News – Friday, October 16th, 2020

Published: October 16th, 2020 by


October Edition of The Chronicle Coming Soon!

The September Edition of The King Farm Chronicle will arrive soon. Please check your mail for delivery or view on the King Farm website.  To view the online version of The Chronicle, please click here or go to The Chronicle page.


October Committee Meeting Schedule

To practicing social distancing, committee meetings will continue to be held virtually using Zoom. Please see the schedule below for the October meetings:

3. Board of Trustees (BOT):  Zoom Meeting – Wednesday, October 21st at 7:30 PM.

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fVvmTqy0Q_ue5mHRwxLg3w

Zoom registration required. There will be open forum, but please submit your name in advance to Management if you would like to speak.

The BOT is scheduled to adopt the Draft Equity Resolution(s) and 2021 Budget:

  • ER #1 – Design Standards and Guidelines for Visual Changes to Living Units and Lots and Continuing Maintenance (Amendment)
  • ER #8 – Exterior Maintenance Standards and Guidelines for Homeowner Living Units and Lots (New)
  • 2021 Budget – there are no proposed increases for 2021.

TO VIEW THE DRAFT RESOLUTIONS CLICK HERE. TO VIEW THE 2021 DRAFT BUDGET CLICK HERE.

For further information, please review the BOT Agenda and Resident Board Book (attached in this email and located in the resident portal). Additionally, please view the Draft Resolutions (Er 1, 6, 8) and Draft 2021 Budget located on the website and internal documents in the Resident Portal. If you do not have access to the resident portal, please contact Management for assistance or for copies of these documents.

*Please Note: Meetings are for King Farm Titleholders and Citizens only. Registrants will be verified to ensure participants are titleholders/citizens.


How to Access the Resident Portal and Documents:

To Access the Documents within the resident portal:

1. Go to www.kingfarm.org and click the green button “Resident Sign-In”

2. This will take you to the Resident Portal login page (FrontSteps)

3. Enter your email address and password and click Log In

4. Next, navigate to the side menu that says Documents and click on the drop down.

5. Navigate to the Internal Documents. Within the Internal Documents, there are various folders that are for King Farm titleholders/citizens only.

6. Click the folder “1. Board of Trustees (BOT)”, then click the sub-folder “BOT Resident Board Books”

7. Then click on the file for the upcoming meeting and you will be able to view it and print it.

8. In the “BOT Meeting Supporting Documents” folder, you can access the draft resolutions for review.

 

Alternatively, you can go to www.kingfarm.org and access the documents from the Board of Trustees webpage:

1. Go to the KF website and navigate to the menu drop-down, “Board & Committees” and click “Board of Trustees”.

2.  This will take you to the BOT webpage. This is where meeting updates are posted and other relevant information.

3. The Zoom registration link for the BOT meeting is located on the page.

3. There are links to the draft resolutions or any additional documents for the meeting on this page, including the BOT agendas and minutes.

4. If you click on the link “Please click here to view the draft resolutions under review”, it will redirect you to a folder with all of the files where you can again view and/or print them.

*** If you need assistance with accessing any KFCA documents, please call Management at (301) 987-0122 or email [email protected]

** If you need assistance accessing your account in the resident portal, please contact Management. 

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King Farm Seeks Resident Input On Community Survey

The King Farm Citizens Assembly (KFCA) is excited to announce a community survey for owners and renters in King Farm, as well as others who patronize businesses within the community. This survey will be used to help the KFCA Board of Trustees gauge how the community is meeting the expectations of its residents and the data collected will be used to determine areas for possible improvement.

The survey is anonymous. However, responders can provide their contact information if they are interested in volunteering for one of the King Farm committees. Interested volunteers can also submit their information directly to the Management Office at [email protected]. The goal is to publish the results of the survey in a future issue of the King Farm Chronicle and use the results of this year’s survey as a baseline for the coming years.

The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MLPLZQ9 or you can use your smartphone camera to access the survey using the QR code which will to take you directly to the survey. The survey will close at 11:59 p.m. on October 31st, 2020.

Thank you in advance for your participation in helping shape the future of the community.

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City of Rockville Halloween Activities

Halloween is on in Rockville!

The City of Rockville will follow recently issued county guidance for this year’s Halloween celebrations. The guidelines can be found at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/reopening/requirements/halloween.html. Plan early and identify safe alternatives to keep yourself safe from COVID-19.

Halloween Sweet Treat Drive-Thru and Car Costume Contest:

  • Show us your Halloween spirit by decorating your car for our Halloween Sweet Treat Drive-Thru and Car Costume Contest at the Rockville Civic Center Park, 1:00-5:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 31st.
  • Make sure to register your car to book a time slot! On the day, drive through as you and your passengers collect sealed and prepackaged goodie bags handed by Rockville staff through your car window. (Face masks will be required and participants must remain in the vehicle.)
  • Decorated cars could be featured on social media, where the public will be asked to help pick winners. Prizes are available.
  • The cost is $8 per car for Rockville residents, $10 per car for non-residents.

Register at: bit.ly/RkvHalloween2020

Rockville Pumpkin Decorating Contest:

Pizazz your pumpkin and procure prizes in the Rockville Pumpkin Decorating Contest! The themes must be Halloween, nature/fall, Rockville, or sports/recreation, and pumpkins can be carved and/or decorated! So, grab your carving kit, paint, glue, and glitter, and submit your creation via social media with the hashtag #RockvillePumpkins for a shot at winning gift cards to local businesses:

  • 1st Place: $50
  • 2nd Place: $40
  • 3rd Place: $30
  • Honorable Mention: $25.

Photos must be submitted via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #RockvillePumpkins by 11:59 pm on Saturday, Oct. 31st. (Must be a Rockville resident to enter; one entry per person; the contest welcomes all ages; carvings and decorations must be appropriate for all ages.) Winners will be announced on City of Rockville social media by Friday, Nov. 6.

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Halloween 2020 – To Trick-or-Treat or Not To Trick-or-Treat? That Is The Question…

Management continues to get questions regarding the status of trick-or-treating this year. King Farm Citizens Assembly (KFCA) does not have the authority to regulate traditional trick-or-treating. Due to the popularity of KFCA Halloween events in years past, KFCA has decided not to host a Halloween event for the community this year to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19. This decision is based on CDC guidance/recommendations.

Please use the following link to review the CDC guidelines about Holiday Celebrations: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html. We appreciate your continued patience and understanding while everyone adjusts to these extraordinary times.


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City of Rockville Leaf Collection

The City will vacuum leaves from neighborhood curbs from October to December in five collection areas throughout Rockville. After the collection period ends, use biodegradable paper lawn bags or 32-gallon trash cans (without plastic garbage bags) to set leaves out on your recycling and trash collection day.

See interactive map at www.rockvillemd.gov/leafcollection 


Management Office Closed – Open by Appointment Only

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, please visit the King Farm website: https://kingfarm.org/. Under the ‘Resident Resources’ drop-down menu, click on “Key Fobs”.


King Farm Neighbors Village News

The King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) has been busy in October offering its members services during this General Election voting season. Specifically, KFNV has been distributing hard copies of the Voting Guides from the League of Women Voters as well as offering volunteer services to drop off members’ completed mail-in ballots at Drop-Boxes. These services are in addition to the voting information that KFNV has published through emails and the KFNV website Blog.

In addition to these voting services, KFNV will facilitate the following virtual Zoom events in October and November: 

 1.  The October spotlight event – Thursday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM.  A presentation on medical marijuana by Dr. Matthew Mintz. The KFNV invites both members and non-members to participate in this informative discussion;

2.  The KFNV Book Club – Thursday, November 12th at 12:30 PM.  Where the book, Educated, will be discussed; and

 3.  Coffee and Conversation –  Wednesday, November 18th at 10:00 AM.  The topic will be your favorite Thanksgiving holiday food or family tradition.

We invite all community members to join the KFNV and participate in our monthly events. Membership is free; however, we accept donations that help defray the cost of events and services. For information on how to become a KFNV member, to make a contribution, to register for any of the above events, to request the voting Drop-Box delivery service or a voting guide, please contact the Member Coordinators at [email protected], leave a voicemail at (301) 799-8104, or view the KFNV website at www.kfnv.org.

Remember please vote!

Website: https://www.kfnv.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage

Email: [email protected]

Voicemail: (301) 799-8104 


RCPD News Report: October 5, 2020 to October 11, 2020

Please see the attached Rockville Police Report or click here.

If you have a crime or concern to report, you can call the Rockville City Police Department at:
Non-Emergency: 240-314-8900
Emergency: 9-1-1
2 W. Montgomery Ave, Rockville, Maryland 20850

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!

Association News – Friday, October 2nd 2020

Published: October 9th, 2020 by

October Edition of The Chronicle Coming Soon!

The September Edition of The King Farm Chronicle will arrive soon. Please check your mail for delivery or view the online version on the website.  To view the online version of The Chronicle, please click here or go to The Chronicle page on the King Farm website!


October Committee Meeting Schedule

To practicing social distancing, committee meetings will continue to be held virtually using Zoom. Please see the schedule below for the October meetings:

1. Architectural Design Trust (ADT):

Zoom Meeting – Wednesday, October 14th at 5:00 PM

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0od-mvqjwsEterweO0zIxXlyoj8swZdC5N

Zoom registration required. There will be open forum, but please submit your name in advance to Management if you would like to speak. The ADT Agenda will be uploaded prior to the meeting. At that time it can be found within the internal documents in the FrontSteps Resident Portal.

 

2. Board of Code Compliance Committee (BOCC):

Zoom Meeting – Monday, October 12th at 5:30 PM

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvf-GuqjguE9DqleP7fSeYLEeZntCFCVih

Zoom registration required. There will be open forum, but please submit your name in advance to Management if you would like to speak. The BOCC Agenda is attached and can be found with the internal documents within the FrontSteps Resident portal.

 

3. Board of Trustees (BOT): 

Zoom Meeting – Wednesday, October 21st at 7:30 PM.

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fVvmTqy0Q_ue5mHRwxLg3w

Zoom registration required. There will be open forum, but please submit your name in advance to Management if you would like to speak. The BOT Agenda will be uploaded the Friday prior to the meeting. At that time it can be found within the internal documents in the FrontSteps Resident Portal, along with the Resident Board Book. Start time may be pushed to 8:00 PM, contingent upon executive session.

The BOT will continue to review the Draft Equity Resolution(s):
#1 – Design Standards and Guidelines for Visual Changes to Living Units and Lots and Continuing Maintenance (Amendment).
#8 – Exterior Maintenance Standards and Guidelines for Homeowner Living Units and Lots (New) for adoption.

Please click here to view the Draft Resolutions under review. If you have comments or questions regarding ER #1 & #8, please submit them to [email protected] by Thursday, October 15, 2020. (You can also copy [email protected] on your email.  All comments will be consolidated for the Trustees to review).

*Please Note: Meetings are for King Farm Titleholders and Citizens only. Registrants will be verified to ensure participants are titleholders/citizens.


King Farm Seeks Resident Input On Community Survey

The King Farm Citizens Assembly (KFCA) is excited to announce a community survey for owners and renters in King Farm, as well as others who patronize businesses within the community. This survey will be used to help the KFCA Board of Trustees gauge how the community is meeting the expectations of its residents and the data collected will be used to determine areas for possible improvement.

The survey is anonymous. However, responders can provide their contact information if they are interested in volunteering for one of the King Farm committees. Interested volunteers can also submit their information directly to the Management Office at [email protected]. The goal is to publish the results of the survey in a future issue of the King Farm Chronicle and use the results of this year’s survey as a baseline for the coming years.

The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MLPLZQ9 or you can use your smartphone camera to access the survey using the QR code which will to take you directly to the survey. The survey will close at 11:59 p.m. on October 31st, 2020.

Thank you in advance for your participation in helping shape the future of the community.

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Management Office Closed – Open by Appointment Only

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, please visit the King Farm website: https://kingfarm.org/. Under the ‘Resident Resources’ drop-down menu, click on “Key Fobs”.


Halloween 2020 – To Trick-or-Treat or Not To Trick-or-Treat? That Is The Question…

Management continues to get questions regarding the status of trick-or-treating this year. King Farm Citizens Assembly (KFCA) does not have the authority to regulate traditional trick-or-treating. Due to the popularity of KFCA Halloween events in years past, KFCA has decided not to host a Halloween event for the community this year to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19. This decision is based on CDC guidance/recommendations. However, KFCA may elect to do a virtual event. Management will post an announcement on the King Farm website (www.kingfarm.org) and send an announcement in the Management weekly email by October 16th if a virtual Halloween event will occur.

Please use the following link to review the CDC guidelines about Holiday Celebrations: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html. We appreciate your continued patience and understanding while everyone adjusts to these extraordinary times.


King Farm Neighbors Village News

The first October activity for the King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) was the Thursday, October 8th Book Club discussion via Zoom of Anthony’s Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, All the Light We Cannot See.  During the discussion, the nine participants engaged in thinking about the various themes in the book, the beautiful descriptive writing, and the well-drawn characters. Next month’s Book Club choice is Educated by Tara Westover.

Looking forward to the rest of October, the KFNV has the following virtual events scheduled:

1.  Coffee and Conversation at 10:00 am on Wednesday, October 14th where the topic will be your favorite fall activity or place to visit in the fall. Participants are welcome to show related mementos; and

2.   A presentation on medical marijuana by Dr. Matthew Mintz on Thursday, October 22nd at 7:00 pm. The KFNV invites both members and non-members to participate in this informative discussion.

**KFNV requests that those interested in attending please RSVP by Thursday, October 15th.

In addition, as part of KFNV’s outreach during this General Election season, KFNV is offering two services to its members. Specifically, KFNV has collected hard copies of the voting guides from the League of Women Voters.  The KFNV will arrange delivery either to your home or to a convenient and safe location for you to pick up a guide. In addition, the KFNV is offering to deliver members’ completed mail-in ballots to voting Drop Boxes.

We invite all community members to join the KFNV and participate in our monthly events. Membership is free; however, we accept donations that help defray the cost of events and services. For information on how to become a KFNV  member, to make a contribution, to register for any of the above events, to request the voting Drop Box delivery service or a voting guide, please contact the  Member Coordinators at [email protected], leave a voicemail at (301) 799-8104, or view the KFNV website at www.kfnv.org. In particular, because voting season for the November 3rd general election is now upon us, please take a look at the News section of the website where voting information will be updated on the KFNV Blog. Finally, please become a member of the KFNV Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage to stay connected as well as informed about the upcoming fall KFNV events.

Website: https://www.kfnv.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage

Email: [email protected]

Voicemail: (301) 799-8104 


RCPD News Report: September 28, 2020 to October 4, 2020

Please see the attached Rockville Police Report.

If you have a crime or concern to report, you can call the Rockville City Police Department at:
Non-Emergency: 240-314-8900
Emergency: 9-1-1
2 W. Montgomery Ave, Rockville, Maryland 20850

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!

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