Silver Spring Zombie Walk Part 2
Here are some additional photos from Saturday’s Zombie Walk. These were taken by Caitlin Buckley, another volunteer who was willing to help.
Here are some additional photos from Saturday’s Zombie Walk. These were taken by Caitlin Buckley, another volunteer who was willing to help.
Various county public safety agencies have compiled a list of tips to help ensure that everyone has a safe Halloween.
Hundreds of zombies and their friends swarmed the streets of Silver Spring for the annual Zombie Walk.
Council member Tom Hucker (right) presents a certificate of appreciation to Source cofounders Mike Mowery and Mike Diegel. Photo by Trish Rimo. About 40 readers and friends joined the Source of the Spring staff at All Set Restaurant & Bar last night for a party celebrating the one-year anniversary of the online publication. During the event, Councilmember Tom Hucker (D-District … Read More
Don’t panic over blood-soaked creatures lumbering down the streets of Silver Spring Saturday night. It’s just the return of the annual Silver Spring Zombie Walk.
Photo from Wikimedia Commons. Questions concerning the exposure residents would get from radio frequency emissions dominated a community meeting on small cell antennas held this week. County Executive Ike Leggett scheduled the meeting to get public input on a draft zoning text amendment to regulate the deployment of small cell antennas for wireless service in the county before sending legislation … Read More
Illustration from FiveStone Church Wednesday, October 25 Beers for the Future/Trees for the Future, Denizens Brewing Co., 1115 East-West Highway, $20 donation, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, October 26 Source of the Spring Celebrates One Year, All Set Restaurant, 8630 Fenton St., 6-9 p.m. Screening: “This Little Light Of Mine: The Legacy Of Fannie Lou Hamer,” Silver Spring Civic Building, 7 p.m. … Read More
Pollo Campero at 8662 Colesville Rd. will have a soft opening starting tomorrow (Oct. 24) with a grand opening and ribbon cutting planned later.
Construction is underway on a permanent kiosk for Bump ’n Grind on the ground floor of Ellsworth Place.