This week: July 4, 2025 - No Meeting - Happy Independence Day
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July 4: No Meeting - Happy Independence Day
July 11: Ron Sigelman - Classification Talk
July 18: TBA - TBA
July 25: TBA - TBA

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Amy Ginsberg – Friends of White Flint Update

May 3rd

We heard from Amy Ginsburg of the Friends of White Flint for updates on their activities and the redevelopment of the White Flint area. Amy discussed a number of current issues in the area:

  • The Pike and Rose development project is continuing to build out the area around Montrose Road and Rockville Pike.
  • Several projects are on hold pending funding. The delays have had an impact on community projects such as parks, bike lanes, and other improvements.
  • Legal disputes at White Flint Mall have been resolved, but the long-term prospects for the site are unknown.
  • School renovations and expansions are also in a state of flux, with plans for a new high school dependent on moving other schools.

Agnes Leshner – Aging out of Foster Care

May 3rd

On April 26, our speaker was Agnes Leshner, recently retired director of the Montgomery County Welfare Services, a position she has held for more than 25 years. She is on the Board of Directors of 4 Montgomery’s Kids and other nonprofit organizations in Montgomery County. 4 Montgomery’s Kids provides a vital service for families involved in child welfare services, with small grants for camps, school supplies, and other important items not covered by grant programs.
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Joe DiPietro

April 19th

We heard from our own Joe DiPietro, (below) who gave us an updated classification talk. Joe grew up in East Meadow, NY, in the New York suburbs on Long Island. He attended a local community college, then made the big transition to Georgetown University in DC, where he majored in foreign service. A few years after graduation, he switched careers and joined an insurance agency, then helped start his own firm with three other partners. He joined Rotary (and North Bethesda) shortly after that, and he’s been with us ever since—more than 30 years. He’s served in many roles at NRBC—but, according to this reporter, has never said a discouraging word! Thanks, Joe!