Wednesday, September 14, 2016

WECA - Take Note of our New E-Mail Platform

WECA Neighbors - You may have noticed a few changes recently...we are moving to a new communications platform for our WECA listserv distribution (away from Yahoo Groups and to MailChimp e-mails). While you should already be receiving those new e-mails if you were previously on the WECA listserv, you can always find an archive of them here:
 http://us13.campaign-archive2.com/home/?u=8064f85cd627e04316b9ba374&id=b143ad8c20


Be sure to review the two items immediately below, with the WECA meeting schedule through the end of the year, and a special Beall-Dawson House event on Thursday, Oct 6th.

Invitation to a Special Meeting at the Beall-Dawson House on Thurs, Oct 7th at 7pm

WECA Neighbors - You are cordially invited to....

A special meeting for West End residents...

Our neighbors at Montgomery History (MH) (http://montgomeryhistory.org/) (originally the Montgomery County Historical Society), and their Executive Director, Matt Logan, invite residents of the West End to attend a special meeting at:

Beall-Dawson House on Thursday, October 6, starting at 7 pm.

Beall-Dawson House is best accessed from W Middle Lane, in the block between N Adams Street and N Van Buren Street. Parking is available in a small lot facing W Middle Lane and also along the adjoining and nearby streets. See map below.

Beall-Dawson House is owned by the City of Rockville. Under agreement with the City, MH uses the Beall-Dawson House as a museum and exhibition space (along with the Stonestreet Museum of 19th Century Medicine and MH's Research Library, both on the grounds). MH owns the two adjoining houses (111 & 113 W Montgomery Avenue).

Matt joined MH in late 2014. His goal is to revitalize the organization to enhance its relevance, vibrancy and impact.  Matt, his staff, and the MH board of directors, are interested in finding ways to better leverage Beall-Dawson House, built in 1815 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as a historic resource and destination.

No plans are yet formulated. Matt would very much like to engage West End residents in a collaborative conversation about creating a vision for Beall-Dawson House, then work in partnership with the West End neighborhood going forward.


Here is the anticipated program for this October 6th meeting:

7:00 pm – Arrival
7:10 pm – Overview of Montgomery History and staff introductions
7:20 pm – Brief history of Beall-Dawson House
7:35 pm – Behind the scenes tour of Beall-Dawson House
8:05 pm – Potential opportunities/aspirations for Beall-Dawson House
8:20 pm – Discussion, ideas sharing and questions
8:45 pm – Wrap-up and next steps
9:00 pm – Departure


Matt looks forward to meeting as many West End residents as possible on October 6. Matt is also planning to attend the WECA General Meeting on October 20 at 7 pm at Rockville Presbyterian Church (more about the full agenda for that meeting to come).

MH also has two upcoming events in September and October that might interest you. The first is at Beall-Dawson House. See the MH website links below for more information.


Friday, September 30, 6 pm to 9 pm
Speakeasy at Montgomery History

at the Beall-Dawson House in Rockville
http://montgomeryhistory.org/speakeasy/

Wednesday, October 26, 6 pm to 9 pm
An Evening with Steve and Cokie Roberts

at Montgomery Community Media in Rockville
http://montgomeryhistory.org/events/steveandcokieroberts/

Upcoming WECA Meetings (Through Dec 2016) - mark your calendars!

West End Citizen's Association (WECA) - Rockville, MD

Upcoming WECA Meetings
(through December)


Thu, Sep 22 at 7 pm - WECA officers & block captains (all WECA residents welcome)

Thu, Oct 20 at 7 pm - Semi-annual general meeting of all WECA residents

Thu, Nov 17 at 7 pm - WECA officers & block captains (all WECA residents welcome)

Thu, Dec 15 at 7 pm - WECA officers & block captains (all WECA residents welcome)

 
Agendas for each meeting will be sent via email and posted to the WECA website (http://westendmd.blogspot.com/) at least several days before each meeting.

All of these WECA meetings are at the:
Rockville Presbyterian Church
215 W Montgomery Avenue

 
If you have not attended a WECA meeting before, please join us!

Please note: Access to the church complex is from Harrison Street, 50 feet east of the intersection with Upton Street. From the church's parking lot, enter the door farthest to the left (with the awning). Then, walk to the end of the hallway to the meeting room.