This week: April 10, 2026 - Bita Golshan Lotfi   - Attorney, Private Practice
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April 10: Bita Golshan Lotfi   - Attorney, Private Practice
April 17: Brian Hyland  - Museum of the Bible
May 1: Karen Willetts - Classification Talk

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(New location)

Pam Holland, Tech-Moxie, Topic: Technology made easy

March 2nd

Pam is the President of TechMoxie, a tech consulting and support company that helps businesses and individuals with everyday technology, including instruction, troubleshooting, and support. Pam is passionate about making technology accessible and understandable even to the most tech-hesitant. Pam
started TechMoxie after a legal career spanning more than 20 years as an in-house attorney specializing in compliance and risk management.
Pam is an active community volunteer, having served on the board of A Wider Circle, and is a member of metro Bethesda Rotary, the BCC Chamber of Commerce, the Montgomery County Vital Living Network and volunteers with the Montgomery County Muslim Foundation.


Dining, Chocolate & Wine

February 17th

Auction Items

Wine & Chocolate baskets
Portable Grill
The Rossini-Careme Dinner: A Night to Remember for Six
Friends Cabin weekend in VA Handmade
Furry Pillows
Pickleball Adventure for up to 4 couples
Teeth Whitening Treatment donated by Joe Kravitz
Sports Memorabilia
Golf bag
Sunset Photo print by Kent Mason
Silk Scarves
Restaurant Gift Cards
Beach House Rental for a Week
Spanish chocolate and wine basket
And many more other items.
Some items will be auctioned live.

Menu


Salad Course : Beet Salad w/Walnut Crusted Goat Cheese, Arugula & Endive w/Sherry Vinaigrette

Entrée: Mocha Crusted Beef Short Ribs w/Potato Parsnip & Grilled Asparagus Grill Vegetarian Option: Portobella Mushroom Bombay w/mushroom, zucchini, squash, eggplant, fontina cheese & basil and balsamic

Dessert: Chocolate Passion Fruit Mousse Cake

Amanda Coffey and Rueben Rosario – Montgomery County Police Department

February 9th

Lieutenant Rueben Rosario is a Howard Law School graduate and a thirteen-year veteran of the Montgomery County Police Departement.  He formerly worked as a Detective in the Drug Interdiction Unit and a Sergeant in the Rockville Detective Bureau and Special Assignment Team.  He currently serves as Lieutenant in the Field Services Bureau, which oversees Traffic, Special Operation, Animal Services, Office of Public Information Divisions.  Lt. Rosario frequently speaks at community engagement events regarding safety, race relations and crime.  Lt. Rosario strives to build relationships in every part of our community by providing the highest quality police service possible and serving everyone who lives, works and visits Montgomery County.

Detective Amanda Coffey is a seven-year veteran of the Montgomery County Police Department.  She studied Criminal Justice at Mount St. Mary's University and was a patrol officer in the 4th District.  Det. Coffey is currently assigned to the Centralized Auto Theft Section.  In addition to her current position, she is also active with Project Lifesaver, a program designed to protect and quickly locate individuals with cognitive disorders who are prone to the life-threatening behavior of wandering.  Det. Coffey strives to increase citizen participation in crime prevention and community engagement programs.