Neighborhood News
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Tamarack Triangle Village Information Meeting on Saturday, May 3, 2025
May 3, 2025TAMARACK TRIANGLE VILLAGE
BUILDING COMMUNITY, SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE
Imagine...
A neighborhood where people can thrive in their homes feeling connected to a safe, diverse, and intergenerational community.
We could enjoy social connections, engage in educational and cultural activities, and share information on local resources, opportunities, and assistance.
Living-in-Place is a volunteer-led initiative committed to fostering independence, fellowship, and a true sense of belonging—helping neighbors support one another in ways that strengthen our shared quality of life.
We welcome you! We are growing and invite you to participate in activities, share skills, and stay informed.When: Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 1:00 pm
Where: William Tyler Page Elementary School
Guest Speaker: Pazit Aviv, Montgomery County Village Coordinator
Check out our website: Tamarack Triangle Village
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Tamarack Triangle Village Survey
April 30, 2025The newly formed Tamarack Triangle Villiage has been created to encourage our neighborhood to become a more connected, safe and supportive community.
To this end, we are requesting that community members help us to discover what are the wants, needs and talents of the folks who live in our 886 home neighborhood.
Please fill out the survey by clicking on the link below:
Tamarack Triangle Village Survey
You can also email the TTVillage Committee at:
tamaracktrianglecommunity@gmail.com if you have any additional comments or questions.
Looking forward to meeting many of you at future events.
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Tamarack Triangle Student's Poem to be Published in the Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans
April 2, 2025Robin Padua, who lives in our Tamarack Triangle neighborhood, is an 11-year-old student at Briggs Chaney Middle School. He is in 6th grade and recently wrote the following poem, "The Mess We Made" which won him a certificate and trophy at school. His teacher, Dr. Kellee Jenkins, submitted it to Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans, where it has been selected for publication in their 2025 volume. This annual anthology originated in 1989 in Asheboro, North Carolina and is a respected publisher of students' poems. In addition to his academic success, Robin excels in his favorite sport: basketball. The Tamarack Triangle is proud of our young scholar's achievement and we are happy to share it with the community!
The Mess We Made
by Robin Padua
Litter in the tree, litter over by the bay,
Litter in school, litter on the floor, litter everywhere we go.
It was not magically there people around the world do not care.
Fish and turtles green and gray swim in the mess we made.
We could fix it but it might be late days go by
More and more trash each day.
Disappointing I would say It just gets gray and gray.
Fish dying everyday they swim in the mess we made.
Birds breathing in the mess we made.
Foxes, Squirrels eating the mess we made.
How will we fix the mess we made?