Events

Upcoming Events


05/07

M-NCPPC Office of Supplier Diversity and Inclusion is participating in Metro's 2nd Annual Small Business Opportunities Fair

Join Metro for their 2nd Annual Small Business Opportunities Fair, where small businesses can connect directly with government agencies and...


05/07

M-NPPC Office of Supplier Diversity and Inclusion is participating in Metro's 2nd Annual Small Business Opportunities Fair 

Join Metro for our 2nd Annual Small Business Opportunities Fair, where small businesses can connect directly with government agencies and...


05/08

M-NCPPC Office of Supplier Diversity and Inclusion is participating in Md. Washington Minority Companies Association's 23rd Annual Spring Breakfast Meeting/Business Showcase Expo

Attend the 23rd Annual 2026 Spring Breakfast Meeting/Business Showcase Expo to network with top leaders and decision makers. • Supplier...


05/25

Memorial Day

M-NCPPC Administrative offices will be closed.


Latest News

April 28, 2026

Reforest Montgomery receives national merit award from the American Planning Association

Montgomery Planning program honored for leadership in advancing conservation, climate resilience, and reforestation in Montgomery County Wheaton, Md. – The

April 20, 2026

Party on the Parkway: Montgomery Parks’ Sligo Creek Fest returns for a third year

WHEATON, Md. – Join Montgomery Parks for an afternoon of fun, music, and entertainment at the third annual Sligo Creek Fest. The event will feature musical performers on three stages, as well as nature activities, kids’ activities, and a variety of

April 15, 2026

Montgomery Parks receives over $6 million in funding from the State of Maryland for significant park improvement projects and expansion of its solar initiative

WHEATON, Md.—Montgomery Parks received more than $6 million in capital funding from the State of Maryland during the 2026 legislative

April 13, 2026

Rose-Budd House given historic designation in Montgomery County

Montgomery County Council voted to historically designate century-old home in Sandy Spring symbolizing the contributions of the county’s earliest Black