Hispanic Heritage Celebration September 29, 2018 Rockville
Organizations: Montgomery Parks
Volunteers will help with set-up, crafts and take-down of the event.
Then & Wow! Festival September 30, 2018 Bethesda
Organization: Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
Volunteers will collect tickets from patrons, take photos at the Vintage Photo Station, and help to make the families have fun at the Park!
Harvest Festival October 6, 2018 Derwood
Organization: Montgomery Parks
Volunteers should be outgoing and friendly people, and while all jobs are not physically demanding, they all do require the ability to work on uneven ground.
Annual Yard Sale October 6, 2018 Brookeville
Organization: St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Volunteers will move yard sale items from storage in our rectory to the yard sale lawn next door. We are also looking for students to help with taking down tents and general clean up after the sale
Street Festival October 7, 2018 Takoma Park
Organization: Old Takoma Business Association
Volunteers will help direct vendors to booths, carry supplies from their cars and for breaking down the event.
Interact with Older Adults in Assisted Living October 14, 2018 Rockville
Organization: Link Generations
Volunteers will learn effective strategies for working with older adults and plan interactive programs based on older adults' interests and yours.
World of Montgomery Festival October 21, 2018 Rockville
Organization: Office of Community Partnerships
Volunteer will help with setting up the festival site, and clean-up, as well as help during the festival day with running activities.
Make Blankets for Children October 22, 2018 Gaithersburg
Organization: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter
Volunteer will help make no-sew, fringed fleece blankets
BOARD OF ELECTIONS NEEDS STUDENT VOLUNTEERS FOR ‘FUTURE VOTE’ PROGRAM
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking registered voters to serve as election workers at polling places for the Gubernatorial General Election to be held on November 6, 2018.
School-age students, grades 6-12, are needed to participate in the “Future Vote” Program. Future Vote students will serve as Election Day student aides during the 2018 Gubernatorial General Election on Tuesday, November 6. Students and their guardians must attend mandatory training to participate in the Future Vote Program and, if applicable, students will receive Student Service Learning (SSL) credits.
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FUTURE VOTE REGISTRATION: https://www4.montgomerycountymd.gov/BoardOfElections/registerGuardianFv.seam
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FAQ’s: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/future-vote-faqs.html
Students 16 years old or older are eligible to register to vote and serve as election poll workers. Each minor must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Maryland State Board of Elections, that they meet all qualifications for registration in the State. Students serving as election workers may choose to earn 25 Student Service Learning (SSL) credits in lieu of the stipend (up to $210). Due to the diversity within the county, voters who speak multiple languages are also needed. Voters who are fluent in both English and Spanish are especially needed in each polling place to meet the requirements of Section 203 of the 1975 Voting Rights Act which stipulates that bilingual Spanish speakers be available at the polling places.