Wednesday, November 28, 2012

WECA Considerations and Vote on Proposed Jehovah's Witness Development Project

The following provides an overview of the proposed Jehovah’s Witness development project (corner of Great Falls Rd and Maryland Ave) and the considerations contemplated in the recent WECA Executive Board vote regarding this project:

Proposal to Build a Second Kingdom Hall at Great Falls and Maryland
The Rockville Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses submitted plans in January 2011 for an additional place of worship/meeting for their Chinese congregation at the intersection of Great Falls Road and Maryland Avenue, across the street from Julius West Middle School. The site is currently developed with single family homes, 628 and 626 Maryland Avenue, and adjoins its current facility at 624 Great Falls Road. The house at 628 Maryland Avenue was purchased by the congregation in 2008 and is currently used as a residence; the house at 626 Maryland Avenue is currently used for office space.  After carefully following this project the WECA Executive Board has voted to oppose the project.  The details of the project and the reasons for this decision are explained below.  Information on how you can participate is included at the end.

Under the congregation’s current proposal, the house at 626 Great Falls Road would be demolished, and the stucco house at 628 Great Falls would be retained.  A 3,700 square foot worship hall addition would be made onto the house at 628 Great Falls Road (1,400 square feet), for a total of 5,100 square feet.  The worship hall will have with 130 seats. Development will include a parking lot providing 32 parking spaces, exceeding the 17 currently required by the Zoning Ordinance, and a one-way through driveway from Great Falls (right turn entrance only) to Maryland Avenue (right turn exit only).
 
A Post- Application Area Meeting took place on November 7th, and the Development Review Committee met on November 15th.  A committee of WECA residents, including residents of Rose Hill Falls, Rose Hill, and Prospect Hill Court, has been closely following this application.  Following discussion of the project at the November 12th WECA Executive Board, a motion was approved that WECA oppose this project.  Some of the continuing concerns include pedestrian and traffic safety issues, inadequate parking that has a significant impact on the character of the neighborhood and pedestrian safety, high use and traffic associated with the adjoining Jehovah properties, the destruction of the site as the current residential Gateway to the historic West End, and lack of information on plans for growth of the congregations.

The applicant will now submit responses to the Development Review Committee findings and resubmit plans based on these findings.  In early January, the DRC will again review the project.  The City staff will then submit a report to the Planning Commission.  If everything moves ahead without any major setbacks, the project may go before the Planning Commission in early February for review and approval.  This Level II site plans does not need approval of the Mayor and Council. 

For more information on the project including updates, see http://www.rockvillemd.gov/zoning/development/626-628GreatFallsRoad.html If you have any additional questions/comments or wish to join the committee, contact Noreen Bryan, WECA president, at president@weca.us.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

November WECA Meeting - Thursday, Nov 15th at 7:00pm

The November WECA meeting will be held this Thursday, November 15th at 7:00pm at the Rockville Presbyterian Church. The agenda follows:

Agenda for WECA Executive Board Meeting                                      
Thursday, 15 November 2012 at 7:00pm
·         Welcome and Opening Comments/Introductions                               
·         Organizational/Business Items                                                           
o   Approval of Minutes from Sep 2012
o   Treasurer’s Report
o   Announcements
§  Historic District Commission (HDC) would like to meet with WECA.  HDC working on scheduling.
§  Ads for the newsletters
o   Updates from City
o   Report from Lt Over
·         Presentation of Latest Drawings for 274 N. Washington St.- JBG Representatives
·         Front Porch Forum - Discussion of a New Internet Communication Approach
·         Updates on other projects/issues
o   Update on Fireside- Noreen Bryan
o   Update on Jehovah Witness Project- Rose Sharkey                                                                   
o   Mansionization – Marlene Berg                                                               
·         Overview of Rockville Summit  - Susan Prince  
·         By-Laws Committee  
·         Ideas/Comments from the floor                                                
Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Avenue). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street. All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend. We hope to see you on Thursday evening!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Homeowners Tax Credit Information

Deadline Nears for Homeowners Tax Credit Application
Residents Have Until Oct. 31 to Apply for City Credit

The City of Rockville offers a supplemental credit to the State of Maryland's Homeowners' Tax Credit Program, and the deadline to apply has been extended to October 31, 2012.

This program provides real property tax credits to low- and moderate-income residents for property taxes on their principal residence.

Under the City's current program, households with gross incomes up to $91,000 per year and a household net worth of less than $200,000 (not including the value of the home or qualified retirement savings) could qualify for tax relief on the first $495,000 of their home's assessed value. For low-income households, the credit could be several hundred dollars, with a maximum credit of the total City tax due on the first $495,000 of assessed value.

Seniors age 70 and up who are eligible for any state, county, or Rockville credits will automatically receive the homeowners tax credit with their application.

To apply for the tax credit, residents can submit a detailed application to the state's Department of Assessments and Taxation (DAT) at www.dat.state.md.us and it will be processed at the city level as well.

For more information, visit www.dat.state.md.us or call Rockville's Department of Finance at 240-314-8400 or the Maryland DAT toll free at 1-800-944-7403.

Rainbow Place Shelter Walk - Nov 18th

Share the bounty of the season and join the annual Rainbow Place Shelter Walk 2012 on Sunday, Nov. 18th

Registration & light lunch begins 11:30am; Walk departs from the Rockville Presbyterian church at 12:15pm

All fees and donations help to provide a warm, safe, caring winter shelter for homeless women. Be sure to be part of this pre-Thanksgiving gathering to share our blessings with those in greater need.

Walk departs from the church parking lot, located on Harrison Street, proceeds into Rockville Town Center, then returns to the church parking lot.  All registered walkers will receive a Rainbow Place Shelter Walk 2012 T-Shirt!

For more information, visit www.rainbowplace.org

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

October WECA General Membership Meeting - Oct 18th at 7:00pm

The October WECA General Membership meeting will be held this Thursday, October 18th at 7:00pm.
The meeting agenda follows:
·         Welcome and Opening Comments/Introductions                               
·         Organizational/Business Items                                                           
o   Approval of Minutes from Sep 2012
o   Treasurer's Report
o   Announcements: Introduction of Tom Kuehhas, the new Executive Director of the Montgomery County Historical Society
o   Election of new block captains - Kevin Zaletsky
o   Updates from the City
o   Report from Lt Over 
    Information on Jehovah Witness application to expand their church at intersection of Maryland Ave and Falls Rd
  • Updates on other projects/issues:
  • Update on Sidewalks on Maryland Ave and Fleet St.-  Vicki McMullen        
  • Update on Phase II JBG- Jacques Gelin                                                           
  • Update on Fireside- Noreen Bryan                                                                   
  • Mansionization – Deb Breesman                                                                     
  • Ideas/comments/questions from the floor                                                       
  • Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street. All West End residnts are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings.  

    Thursday, September 20, 2012

    WECA Items of Interest - Dawson's Market, Fireside Apts, Oct 18th General Membership Meeting and More!

    WECA neighbors - Lots of activity is happening in and around the neighborhood! Please see the four items of interest below:
    1.      Fireside Apartments Issue
    For those of you interested in the Fireside Apartment issue (southern end of Monroe Street), where the City of Rockville is considering providing financial support for Rockville Housing Enterprise's (RHE) acquisition of Fireside Park Apartments to preserve moderately-priced rental housing in the City of Rockville, please note that this item will be discussed at the next Mayor & Council meeting on Monday, September 24th. The WECA President, Noreen Bryan, has written an overview of this issue, which is available by contacting her at president@weca.us
     
    2.      Dawson’s Market Invites You to their Grand Opening! Doors Open 7:00am on Sept 29th (with Sept 28th Sneak-Peek)
    Friday, September 28th:
    ·         6:30pm: Rockville Town Square celebrates their final Friday Night Live of the season with the band, Mambo Combo!
    ·         7:00pm: Dedication of the Dawson's Market Pavilion by Mayor Marcuccio, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Federal Realty, Robin McBride, Dawson's Market owner, Rick Hood, and others.
    ·         7:45pm: Everyone is welcome to enjoy a sneak peek of the store before it opens on Saturday!

    Saturday, September 29th:
    ·         7:00am: DOORS OPEN! Breakfast is served and the coffee will be hot!
    ·         10:00am - 4:00pm Grand opening activities start and last all day! VisArts will host a cookie decorating station outside and other kid friendly activities. Kids ages 5-12 are given the chance to design our next paper bag graphic. Enjoy live music on the Dawson's Market patio. Test your fruit & vegetable skills at our Name That Produce contest where you'll have the chance to win a $75.00 gift card to the store.
    ·         11:00am - 7:00pm: Curious as to what Dawson’s Market has to offer? We'll be sampling more delicious goodies all day long!
    Dawson's Market is located at 225 N. Washington Street in Rockville Town Square, Rockville, Maryland. 

    3.      Public Forum Set for Thursday, September 27th for Ride On's Proposed Route Changes
    Montgomery County will hold a public forum regarding proposed Ride On bus route changes on Thursday, September 27, 2012 beginning at 6:30 pm and ending after the last speaker at the Executive Office Building Cafeteria on Terrace Level, 101 Monroe St. Rockville, Maryland.
    In order to serve areas that have been recently developed and to eliminate sections of routes that are under performing, Ride On has proposed changes to six Ride On routes and one Metrobus route operated on Saturday by Ride On. Those routes are 38, 47, 52, 53, 58, 98 and the Z2.
    Public comment on the proposed changes will be accepted through 5:00 pm October 1, 2012.

    For more information, please visit the Montgomery County Department of Transportation website, or contact Hjarman Cordero, hcordero@rockvillemd.gov, (240) 314-8344 at the City of Rockville.

     4.       WECA General Membership Meeting on Thursday, October 18th at 7:00pm

    Please mark your calendars for the fall WECA General Membership Meeting, being held on Thursday, October 18th at 7:00pm at the Rockville Presbyterian Church. Details on the agenda will be forthcoming in the meeting reminder, sent out a couple days before the meeting. Please plan to join your neighbors!

    Tuesday, September 4, 2012

    Celebrate Montgomery County's 236th Birthday with Sept 9th Festivities!

    The Montgomery County Historical Society is celebrating Montgomery County’s 236th Birthday with a free birthday party and fun festivities! Everyone is welcome to join in the celebration!
    When: Sunday, September 9th from 2pm – 5pm
    Where: The Beall-Dawson Historical Park, 103 W. Montgomery Avenue, Rockville
    What: Exhibits, reenactors, games, crafts, lectures, music and more!
    For more information, please visit: http://www.montgomeryhistory.org/HBMC

    Monday, August 13, 2012

    September WECA Meeting - Thursday, Sept 6th at 7pm


    Please note that the next WECA meeting is scheduled for the FIRST Thursday in September, on Thursday, September 6th at 7:00pm (rather than our normal third Thursday of the month).  

    In addition to this date shift, because of major renovations going on in our typical meeting room location, we will instead be meeting in the Sanctuary of the Rockville Presbyterian Church (the same location where we held the General Membership meeting back in May). Please park as you normally do in the rear parking lot accessible via Harrison Street, but walk around the building to enter through the Sanctuary FRONT door, which faces West Montgomery Avenue.  The street address for Rockville Presbyterian Church is 213 W. Montgomery Avenue.

    In addition to the normal agenda items (prior meeting minutes approval, Treasurer's Report, City Update, Police Report) we will also cover the following items:
    • * Election of new Block Captains
    • * Update of Jehovah's Witnesses Project
    • * Update on Sidewalks on Maryland Avenue & Fleet Street
    • * PRESENTATION by JBG concerning their proposed development at the old Giant site
      • * West End residents only - discussion of presentation and Phase II design
    We look forward to seeing you then!

    Sunday, July 29, 2012

    WECA Items of Interest - Old Giant Site Development; W. Montgomery Water Main Repairs

    Dear WECA Neighbors,
    Below are two items that may be of interest to you. We look forward to seeing everyone in September!
    ·         Pre-Application Area Meeting on July 30 at 7:30pm for old Giant Site:

    An Area Meeting will be held by JBG Companies and Ballard Spahr on Monday, July 30th at 7:30pm at VISARTS (155 Gibbs Street, Rockville), regarding the development plans being submitted to the City for the site of the vacant Giant supermarket (275 North Washington Street). Attendance is open to everyone.

    Further questions regarding this meeting should be directed to Erica Leatham of Ballard Spahr at leathame@ballardspahr.com.

    ·         Water Main Repairs affecting West Montgomery Avenue August 6th to 9th:

    A City contractor will be replacing a portion of water main along West Montgomery Avenue at North/South Adams Street, between August 6th and 9th (weather permitting), between the hours of  8:00 pm and 5:00 am. As a result, traffic in the area will be affected and there will be normal construction machinery noise.

    For those residences where water will be shut off during the night, the City will be sending you separate notice.

    Contact for further information at the City of Rockville is John Hollida, Project Manager, (240) 314-8526, jhollida@rockvillemd.gov .

    Saturday, June 16, 2012

    WECA Items of Interest - Historic Preservation/Heritage Area - Rockville Rooftop Events

    Rockville to Hold Open House about Historic Preservation and Heritage Area
    The City of Rockville Community Planning and Development Services staff invite you to an Open House on Thursday, June 21, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the main lobby of City Hall at 111 Maryland Avenue in Rockville, MD.
    The Open House will be the public kick-off event for two separate but related City planning & historic preservation projects:
          1) the Historic Preservation Element of the Comprehensive Master Plan, and
          2) the Heritage Area Amendment to join the Montgomery County Heritage Area.
    The Open House will be the first of several opportunities for the public to provide input on both projects. City staff will be on hand to describe the planning process, answer questions, and hear your ideas.  Visit our Web site at  http://www.rockvillemd.gov/historic/index.html  for more information about historic preservation in Rockville or call 240-314-8230.

    “The Rooftop Unplugged” : No Cover Charge and Live Music on the Rooftop Tuesday Evenings
    Come out and enjoy a beautiful sunset and evening on Rockville’s Rooftop at Town Center while enjoying the eclectic classic rock of The Digits!
    ·         Tuesday evening, June 26, music from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
    ·         155 Gibbs Street, 6th Floor, Rockville

    No Cover, Family Friendly. Beverages and light hors d'oeuvres available from local sponsor-merchants.
    For more information on Rooftop events, please visit: http://www.rockvillerooftop.com/events
    The Rooftop Unplugged is Rockville's Tuesday-night concert series at the top of Town Center. Featuring an eclectic mix of known and up-and-coming local bands, the emphasis is on great music and great fun. Admission is free and there is a cash bar. Atmosphere is casually classy, and the space is family friendly. Doors open at 5:00 pm, the LIVE music runs from 6:30 until 9:30 pm

    Friday, May 25, 2012

    WECA Items of Interest

    Results of the WECA General Membership Meeting and Officer Vote on Thursday, May 17th The Annual Election of Officers was held at the WECA General Membership Meeting on Thursday, May 17th. A detailed e-mail with the nomination and election process is posted in the entry below this  A brief recap is provided here. Congratulations to the winning slate!

    ·               The WECA Slate received 132 votes (President: Noreen Bryan; Vice President: Vicki McMullen; Corresponding Secretary: Jacques Gelin; Treasurer: Dennis Cain; Recording Secretary: Jan Balkam).
    ·               An opposing slate was nominated from the floor and received 32 votes (President: Robin Nelson Corridon; Vice President: Marian Hull; Recording Secretary: Thomas Weko; Treasurer: Daryl Newhouse).

    We look forward to having Noreen, Vicki, Jacques, Dennis and Jan continue their service to the West End community through their WECA officer election. And many thanks to our outgoing President, Susan Prince, for her dedicated and tireless efforts in representing our community for the past three years. Please note that the next WECA meeting will be in September.

    East Rockville Civic Association Yard Sale on June 9th – Seller spots available!
    Spots for the East Rockville Civic Association (ERCA) Trea$ures & Tra$h yard sale on Saturday, June 9th from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM at the park next to the Pump House (401 South Horners Lane) are available now. Come sell your wares, your plants, your crafts, or anything else legal to sell – or just plan to browse and see what treasure you can find. Sellers space is $5.00 for non-ERCA members; bring your own table, chairs canopies etc. Contact  vp.erca@gmail.com  for more information.

     Rockville’s Hometown Holidays Celebration is May 26th – 28th!
    There is A LOT of activity taking place just down the street as Rockville hosts the 24th Annual Hometown Holidays Celebration over the Memorial Day weekend. The weekend will be full of live (free!) music, great food, and family activities – and a fun chance to catch-up with your neighbors. A full listing of activity times and locations can be found on the Rockville website:
    http://www.rockvillemd.gov/events/hth
    And remember to catch the Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade on Monday, May 28th, beginning at 9:00am (Note: the parade starts at 10:30am).

    Advertise in a future WECA Newsletter – a reasonable cost, and distributed to 1,550 households
    If you would like to place an ad in a future edition of the WECA Newsletter (distributed in hard-copy twice a year to 1,550 West End residences), please contact Pat Shultz at PatShultz@mris.com . Prices range from $400 per year for a full page ad, to $80 a year for a business card-sized ad.

    Wednesday, May 23, 2012

    Open Letter to West End Residents from WECA President Susan Prince

    Open Letter to West End Residents
    May 22, 2012
    Dear West End Residents,

     
    As many of you know, we held the West End Citizen’s Association annual elections last week at our bi-annual General Membership meeting.  We had a strong turnout of 186 residents who came to vote and to hear a presentation by Susan Swift, Director of Community Planning and planning department staff. 
    For those of you who couldn’t attend the meeting, I thought it would be helpful to provide a recap of the election as well as introduce you to the new officers.

     
    As in years past, our election process followed the exact format of previous elections.  Below is a quick outline of the three month process we use to identify and elect new officers:

     
    1.       Nominating Committee:  We begin the process in March with the establishment of a Nominating Committee. At that time the request goes out into the community calling for parties who are interested in serving in an officer role.  This notification is provided by email to the listserv and posted on the website (www.weca.us).

     
    2.       Approval of Slate:  At the April meeting the Nominating Committee presents the slate of officers they have identified as interested and willing to serve.  At that time a motion is made to accept the slate.  This year the slate was approved unanimously. The candidates are listed in the WECA newsletter which is hand-delivered in advance of the meeting to every household in the West End. 

     
    3.       The Election:  Per our bylaws, the election takes place at our Spring General Membership meeting.  Relying on Robert’s Rules of Order, we present the slate, call for nominations from the floor and conduct a voice vote.

     
    The WECA approved slate contained the following nominations:
    • Noreen Bryan – President
    • Vicki McMullen – Vice President
    • Dennis Cain – Treasurer
    • Jan Balkam – Recording Secretary
    • Jacques Gelin – Corresponding Secretary
    This year, in addition to the WECA nominated slate, there was an alternate slate that was presented.  This slate had 4 officers nominated from the floor during the election:
    • Robin Nelson Corridon – President
    • Marian Hull – Vice President
    • Daryl Newhouse – Treasurer
    • Tom Weko – Recording Secretary
     
    There was no one nominated for Corresponding Secretary. 
    There were no other nominations from the floor.

     
    The vote was taken by voice.  Each slate was presented individually and those who wished to vote for that slate were asked to stand, say “aye,” count off and then sit down.  The process was repeated for the next slate.  The final vote tally was 132 for the WECA nominated slate and 32 for the alternate slate. 
    Congratulations to Noreen, Vicki, Dennis, Jan and Jacques!  Each of these officers has a long history of involvement in WECA and has devoted countless hours in engaging the City, residents and outside businesses/institutions.  Their contact information is provided on the WECA website so please be sure to contact them if you have any questions or comments about issues that affect our community.
    After a short break, our speakers for the evening – Susan Swift- Director of Community Planning and Development Services, Jim Wasilak – Chief of Planning, Clark Larson GIS Specialist, Bobby Ray - Principal Planner, Craig Simoneau - Director of Public Works, and David Levy , Chief of Long Range Planning  and Redevelopment presented a status update of projects scheduled to be built in and around the Town Center and answered questions from the audience.   The meeting ended at 8:30 and our next meeting is scheduled for early September.  Minutes from the meeting will be available on the website once they are approved.
    Questions about the Election:  As a side note, some residents have raised questions about the election process.  There were two main issues raised: 1. how could residents have learned more about the candidates and 2. why was a voice vote used.
    1.       Candidate Information:  The alternate slate chose to nominate their candidates from the floor, during the election.   Making nominations from the floor is allowed and is perfectly acceptable.   However these nominations happen during the actual voting process which precludes campaigning by any candidate.  A better process would have been for the alternate slate to have contacted the Nominating Committee in advance.  At that time we could have made arrangements for a candidate’s forum or to circulate information.   As it was, I only learned about the alternate slate through a forwarded email and a posting on Rockville Patch 2 days before the election.  Not a lot of time to incorporate a candidate’s debate –especially when senior City staff were already scheduled to make a presentation. 

     
    2.       Voting Procedure:  There was also a question about how we conducted the vote.  WECA is an open organization and all votes have historically been taken by voice.  Secret ballots have never been used. That is not to say that we cannot change the method by which we take votes in the future, but the idea should be discussed as a meeting agenda item, researched and voted upon.   It is not appropriate to ask for a change in voting procedures at the meeting where the voting will happen.  It takes time to figure out a new process to make sure everything is well thought out.  Our rules do not require a written ballot.  When a paper ballot was suggested from the floor at the last minute there was a loud collective groan throughout the membership.  There was no warning, no provisions, no pre-approved ballots, few pens or pencils, no room, and a potential huge delay.
    The election is not the time or place to reinvent the process that has been successfully followed for years and is well known to and anticipated by members.
    Now that the election is over, and my term as President officially ends May 31st, I wanted to take a minute to thank all the people who have donated their time, energy and abilities to serving WECA.  In addition to the five Officers just elected, WECA has 47 Block Captains who are your local “representatives.”  They attend meetings, serve on committees and deliver your newsletter.  In addition we have several committee heads who follow specific issues, put the newsletter together, manage our listserv/website and coordinate our block captain lists. We had a “Meet Your Block Captain” social event at last year’s Spring General Membership meeting and a large number of residents turned out to enjoy Carmen’s Ice Cream, participate in the election and meet the Mayor and Council.  We will continue to plan events to foster engagement with WECA and the West End community. If you’re interested in serving as a Block Captain or on a committee, please contact Noreen Bryan at president@weca.us. 
    I have been involved with WECA for almost 10 years and have seen up-close the important role in the organization has played as our neighborhood evolves.  The West End is an incredibly vibrant and dynamic community which makes it a very desirable place to live.  Our location, schools and strong sense of community will continue to be draws as Rockville moves into the next economic growth cycle.  I hope you will find the opportunity to come to a WECA meeting, learn about some of the issues we’ll face going forward and add your voice to the conversation.  I may be passing the baton to Noreen, but I’ll still be coming to WECA meetings and remain involved in the activities of the organization.  Hope to see you there!
    Susan Prince
    President

    Sunday, May 13, 2012

    WECA General Membership Meeting: Thursday, May 17th at 7pm

    HEAR YE!   HEAR YE!  
    You are cordially invited to attend the WECA General Membership Meeting on Thursday, May 17th at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). The meeting will begin at 7:00pm.

    This is an important General Membership meeting; in addition to voting on the Annual Election of Officers to WECA (slate listed below), we will also have Susan Swift, Rockville’s Director of Community Planning and Development Services, as our guest speaker. Ms. Swift will be providing an update on currently proposed City projects, and will be available to answer any questions that you may have about development and planning issues in Rockville.

    You will also be given the opportunity to vote on the Annual Election of Officers to WECA. The slate is:
    • President:   Noreen Bryan
    • Vice President:   Vicki McMullen
    • Corresponding Secretary:   Jack Gelin
    • Treasurer:   Dennis Cain
    • Recording Secretary:   Jan Balkam
    Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street. All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings. Please COME JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS!

    Monday, April 16, 2012

    April WECA Meeting - Thursday, April 19th at 7pm

    The April WECA meeting will be held this Thursday, April 19th at 7:00pm.

    Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street.

    On the agenda -- the Nominating Committee will present the officer slate for the upcoming WECA elections, to be held at the general membership meeting in May.

    All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings, and we look forward to seeing you on Thursday evening!

    Sunday, March 18, 2012

    Spring 2012 WECA Items of Interest

    Rockville Homes & Hospitality Tour - a great Mother's Day gift! Join Peerless Rockville on Saturday, May 12th from 1-5 pm for the 2012 Homes & Hospitality Tour. The tour features a variety of historic and beautiful homes along with the newly renovated Pump House in East Rockville. In addition to live music, delicious hors d-oeuvres, and a selection of beverages, the tour offers visitors an opportunity to mingle with fellow residents and public officials. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 301-762-0096 or visit www.PeerlessRockville.org

    Montgomery County School Board Candidates Forum: There will be a candidate’s forum for the five candidates running for the Montgomery County School Board District 2 seat on Thursday, March 29th at 7:00pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockville (100 Welsh Park Drive, Rockville, MD). This candidate’s forum is being co-hosted by the Rockville Community Coalition and the League of Women Voters. The primary elections will be held on Tuesday, April 3rd.

    WECA Annual Election of Officers Nominations: If you would like to be considered as a candidate for a WECA officer position, or would like to nominate a WECA neighbor (with their approval!) to serve in one of these positions, please contact Jack Gelin at gelinjac@verizon.net , chair of our nominating committee, no later than Monday, April 2nd. WECA elections will take place at the General Membership Meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 17th.

    Monday, March 12, 2012

    March WECA Meeting - Thurs, March 15th at 7:00pm

    The March WECA meeting will be held this Thursday, March 15th at 7:00pm. Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street.

    Updates will be provided on the following items from the last meeting:
    * Jehovah’s Witness Project
    * Town Center Phase II
    * Neighborhood Conservation/Historic Designation – Kermit Mohan house
    * WECA Nominating Committee

    All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings, and we look forward to seeing you on Thursday evening!

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012

    Update on Jehova's Witness Church Project Meeting

    The planners for the Jehova's Witness Church project (across from Julius West Middle School) apparently failed to follow proper procedure, and as a result, their official area meeting is being rescheduled, date TBD. It had originally been planned for Thursday, Feb.23. Due to the late notice, the developer will still have a "courtesy meeting" on Feb 23 at 7pm at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, 624 Great Falls Road, where neighbors are welcome to ask questions about the present plan.

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012

    February WECA Meeting on Thurs, Feb 16th at 7:00pm

    The February WECA meeting will be held this Thursday, February 16th at 7:00pm. Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street.

    One topic which will be discussed is the status of the Jehovah’s Witness expansion project (across from Julius West Middle School). Rose Sharkey will provide an update. For those further interested, there will be an Area Meeting on Thursday, February 23rd at 7:00pm at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness, 624 Great Falls Road.

    All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings.

    Tuesday, January 17, 2012

    Janaury WECA Meeting on Thurs, Jan. 19th at 7:00pm

    The January WECA meeting will be held on Thursday, January 19th at 7:00pm.

    Meetings are held at the Rockville Presbyterian Church (215 W. Montgomery Ave). Please enter from the rear parking lot on Harrison Street.

    One topic which will be discussed is the extension of the sound wall along I-270 and Nelson Street. Mr. Don Kettlestrings will be providing an update.

    All West End residents are welcome and encouraged to attend WECA meetings. See you this Thursday evening to kick off the New Year with your neighbors!