Friday, May 22, 2009

Community Engagement

...a community meeting with the Maryland Transit Administration on the Purple Line


...the dedication of the Turning Point Mural at the corner of New Hampshire Avenue and Piney Branch Road



...the Steering Committee of the Northwest Park Oakview Weed and Seed Program


...the public charrette for Silver Place, a new headquarters for the Park and Planning Commission in Silver Spring


...the Safe Silver Spring Summit at Montgomery College


...the "Fenton Village Forum" organized by the Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board


...the architectural design charrette for the exterior of a new Silver Spring Library



...at the Black History Month exhibit at the Gwendolyn Coffield Center in the Lyttonsville community of Silver Spring



...at a design charrette for the Comsat building with world-renown architect, Cesar Pelli, and Montgomery Preservation Inc. President, Wayne Goldstein

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