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Long Branch Festival Week Will Be Held from September 20 through September 27 at Flower Avenue Urban Park

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Community members and volunteers are reimagining a livelier downtown Long Branch through a pop-up park and gathering space

SILVER SPRING, MD –The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), is collaborating with Discover Long Branch, an initiative of the Long Branch Business League, and the Montgomery Housing Partnership on Long Branch Festival Week.

This event will be held from September 20 through September 27, 2019 at Flower Avenue Urban Park and adjacent spaces on Flower Avenue and will involve the community in a collaborative planning effort to reimagine a livelier and friendlier downtown Long Branch. With the help of volunteers, several temporary pop-up parks, displays and activities will be provided during the festival week. Planning staff will be soliciting ideas from the community for a future civic green, as proposed in the 2013 Long Branch Sector Plan.

Learn more about the Long Branch Festival Week.

The event is modeled on the White Flint Placemaking Festival held in October 2018 that drew about 1,000 people to Rockville’s Randolph Hills Shopping Center.

What is Placemaking?

Placemaking inspires people to collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces as the heart of the community. It strengthens the connections between community members and the places they share. Placemaking refers to a collaborative process that shapes our public realm in order to maximize value. This concept goes beyond just promoting better urban design principles. Placemaking facilitates creative thinking, capitalizes on community assets and contributes to the community’s health, happiness and well-being. More than livable, these places are loved.

Purpose of the Long Branch Festival Week:

For more information, contact John Marcolin at john.marcolin@montgomeryplanning.org or 301-495-4547.