CCACC Participates in the 2nd Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration in Montgomery County
All three branches of government bound up into one nifty club. HOAs generate profits for some. But do they reflect American values?
continue to provide free medical checkup services in May
The first CCACC Charity Pickleball Tournament was successfully held on May 6th at CCACC Sports.
Congratulations to CCACC Health center for receiving a million-dollar community development assistance fund from US congress
HOAs and their debt collectors can "accelerate your debt" and "reassign your payment," upping financial and housing insecurity for homeowner
If abuse befalls a homeowner in Maryland, but there’s no record of it, then did abuse really happen at all?
A new Md. law and a US Department of Justice memo both focus on abusive fines and fees. That's some good news for beleaguered HOA homeowners
The Chinese Culture and Community Service Center sponsored the 2023 filing tax season VITA service, which wrapped up on 4/8 at noon.
The HOA board's actions are abusive, hypocritical, and harmful to community spirit. Elections are moribund. How do we fix this?
ChoyWun Lion Dance Troupe and CCACC ChuaMartial Art enter the White House to celebrate the Lunar New Year
On Feb 1, 2023, Chih-Hsiang Li, CCACC Executive Director, will make a transition to Rita Sun Lewi, CCACC Home Care and Art Gallery Director.
CCACC & Thomas S. Wootton High School Volunteer Club Trashed Tennis Balls Project Authors: Kent Zhang Photos: TWHS Volunteer Club &CCACC
Mr. Marc Elrich recently conversed with over 100 representatives from the Chinese community at CCACC Art Gallery on the 2024 county budget.
CCACC and Everyday Canvassing’s Joint Effort on Montgomery County’s Great Seneca Plan
CCACC, in cooperation with the Montgomery Planning Department, successfully held a conference on Great Seneca Master Plan on November 15.
Maybe this problem (which gets worse every season) is already on MoCo DOT's to-do list? (We'll provide updates at the top of the article.)
Starbucks kicks union talks off the docket
Healthy Communities Fund from MoCo to Expand CCACC Health Clinic's Service of 2023
Voters in the 6th Congressional district of Maryland want a representative who will speak for them, not another clone of Pelosi, like Trone.
Schedule on Oct 15, 2022, CCACC is bringing back its annual Asian American Career Fair on-site this year.
The St. Michaels Community Garden; a Chesapeake Bay Trust Education grant; and partners in education, food, and sustainability. (An Update)
Volunteers manage a small meadow with a few garden plots. Reduce costs. Capture carbon. Build community. So ... where's the problem?
Prize Essay Competition just launched recently for the 40th Anniversary of CCACC.
City of Gaithersburg Senior Tech Training Session sponsored by CCACC and the City of Gaithersburg Open for Enrollment Now.
Rep. Trone and other elected officials from the area spoke about the need for increased support of the AAPI community.
1st Lt. Richard Abbey and Cadet Lt. Col Akiva Rosenzweig assumed command of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Composite Squadron
It's not that the property manager forgot to send a "CEASE TOWING" memo. It just didn't seem necessary. Due diligence goes AWOL. (Ch. 48)
From year to year, from one homeowner to the next, HOA harassment fits a pattern. Maybe now it will end. Chpt. 45, "Living on Cuckoo Court"
Vandalism on our Community Center leaves residents frustrated and demoralized. Does the HOA care about the neighborhood's safety? Ch. 44
Gaithersburg Theater Company Closes 5th Season with World Premiere Comedy
A house falls into disrepair over the years. What is the Quail Valley HOA doing about it? Chapter 43, "Living on Cuckoo Court"
An ice storm fells limbs from huge pine trees. Houses stand within inches of these HOA-owned trees. The HOA takes no action. Help? Please?
If a tree threatens a nearby house, could a homeowner get a little (expert) help compelling an HOA to ensure public safety? (Chapter 42)
Noise pollution, CO2 into the air; hearing loss; gasoline fumes; clouds of dust; wildlife disruption. What's not to like? (Chapter 41)
The story began when a resident contacted the HOA for clarification or assistance, only to be given incorrect or unhelpful info. (Ch. 40)
If residents report a safety hazard, then create a service request; examine the scene; and make a repair. (Ch. 39) See the How-To video.
Property management isn't just about buying new stuff. If there's a safety hazard, then minimize or remove it. Immediately. (Chapter 38)
The HOA can save money (and perhaps lives) in the long run (and maybe in the short run too) with an LTE's arboricultural survey. (Ch. 37)
The MOG Project raises more than $50k with rare bourbon auction to fight rare disease.