Spring is prime time for ticks. These tiny, biting creatures feed on warm-blooded animals, including people, and can transmit serious illness through their bites.
The mission for Huan Le Chinese School is to promote Chinese language and culture learning for families and individuals with intention to learn Chinese.
In this episode of the Sales Management Minute, find out if you are making this sales talent evaluation mistake.
Get Real Health, a company that specializes in creating technology-based tools for the health industry, is helping patients with chronic disease management with their new tool InstantPHR.
A little stress can be good. It energizes and motivates you. But too much takes a toll on your brain and your body. Here are ten ways to lower your stress level on the job.
Letter to Rockville's City Attorney concerning First Amendment rights
Tax and fee hikes take their toll on Maryland's economy.
U.S. employers are still split on the benefits of hiring workers with disabilities. Let's dispel some of the myths.
MAFCU Small Business University (SBU) and leading female entrepreneurs will host a special seminar on succeeding in a competitive business environment while achieving work-life balance.
Is sales candidate reference checking a waste of time? Learn how to turn this into an invaluable part of the candidate evaluation process in this Sales Management Minute episode.
Why is having a second job viewed in a demeaning light? Income from second jobs can help with financial stability in both hard times and good times.
This community inclusion training will include participants from various disciplines: camp leaders, informal and formal educators and others who work or live with children with disabilities.
Learn why providing linguistically and culturally appropriate health-care services is central to delivering high-quality care and vital to improving minority health.
Rockville Councilmember Tom Moore says candidates for City Council are entitled to same guidelines as marching bands, Scout troops and other groups.
The 2013 MCEE Personal Finance Challenge included 28 four-person teams from 18 MD schools. Local nonprofit CCCS of MD & DE sponsors this event to teach teens financial skills they can use for life.
The training is aimed to give everyone the skills, tools and information necessary to prepare them to welcome and engage this those with disabilities.
There’s a lot to think about when disposing of unused, unwanted medicine and prescriptions. Proper disposal keeps these drugs out of reach of anyone not given that prescription.
The Department of Housing and Community Affairs recently released its 2012 survey of multifamily rental facilities and the data shows a tight housing market countywide.
We blog about all things YOGA, health, nutrition, shopping, events, charity, adventures & more! Friday posts are: fun pose fridays-- where we post about our favorite yoga poses.
Rockville's Mayor and Council voted unanimously last night to limit the retention of data from automatic license-plate readers, a big win for the privacy of Rockville residents.
A Rockville retirement community is hosting a prayer gathering. It is open to the public, so please consider coming to this special event.
When a busy world pulls you in every direction, sleep can drop to the bottom of your priority list. It should be near the top. A good night’s sleep is more important than you think.
CLAPS - Cultural Language Arts Programs and Services We provide 8 Chinese classes from K to adults. Courses are set according to student's age and language proficiency. Classes meet on Saturdays.
ATMTC Academy will offer $20K in scholarships to Grade 5-12 students in Montgomery County for its Summer Musical Theater Training Program. E-mail jshortmeier@adventuretheatre-mtc.org application info.
People interested in cultural exchanges may join the Rockville Sister City program by visiting www.rockvillesistercities.org.
Rockville Sister City Corporation is seeking 9 people to visit China including its Friendship Sister City Jiaxing. Deadline for deposit is April 30.
Sales leaders can be susceptible to being tricked by sales candidates. Learn how in this episode of the Sales Management Minute.
Valli provides insight about her trip to Costa Rica and what she learned on the plane along with some environmentally-friendly and easy tips for you to follow at home!
Alzheimer's is the leading form of dementia. Don't let it sneak up on you! Come to our lecture Friday by a noted expert from the Alzheimer's Association.
Ah, spring. The sun shines, the birds chirp, and people everywhere sneeze and cough from allergies. Spring is usually the time when people with allergies suffer the most.
ROUTES: A Day of Jewish Learning, hosted by the Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, is a unique program of 60 sessions in seven hours that will be held at American University this Sunday.
ROUTES: A Day of Jewish Learning, hosted by the Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, is a unique program of 60 sessions in seven hours.
A tiny change to your sales onboarding approach could pay huge dividends. Learn what that change is in this episode of the Sales Management Minute.
A trade group co-developed by both entrepreneurs and federal agencies to foster new & long-term federal contractor relationships. FederalAllies.org
Two Washington Post articles on the same day provide a perfect picture frame for the MCPS achievement gap.
Valli hopes to give readers innovative ideas to live a more environmentally-friendly life and share her experiences as a Global Citizen! Read more to learn about her adventures!
Delegate Kathleen Dumais, responds to recent Washington Post Editorial regarding the deliberations of the House Judiciary Committee on the Governor's proposed gun safety legislation.,