Our friends at the historic community of Scotland, the first place that people of color owned land in Potomac, are deep in the midst of an $11 million capital campaign to restore and expand their 100-year-old church that was ruined by flood in 2019. With support from the Marriott Foundation, the Glenstone Foundation, Adventist Health Care and hundreds of other organizations, they just passed $8.1 million!
Participating in two upcoming events can help. On May 18, Scotland will host the Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage featuring 10 amazing properties in Bethesda and Potomac from 10 a.. to 5 p.m. One of the gardens, Three Fox Pond, is extraordinary, as is the Glenstone Museum, a typically tough Saturday ticket that is open exclusively to Garden Tour Pilgrims on that date. Tickets for entry into all 10 properties are $40 in advance and $45 on the day of the event at www.mhgp.org. Not to be missed: The elders of the Scotland community are hosting a fried chicken luncheon at the Bette Thompson Community Center from 11:30-2:30 p.m. for $20 per meal. The biggest event on the Scotland calendar is the Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival, which runs from June 15-19 at various locations in Bethesda and Potomac. Events, including a Children’s Carnival, Health & Wellness Pavilion, Opening Gala, drew nearly 10,000 people last year. This year promises to be even bigger, kicking off June 15 with the legendary Chuck Brown Band at the Bethesda Theater, and capping off with a huge fireworks display at the Povich Field on June 19th at 9:30 p.m. Other events include a 5K run and family walk at 8 a.m. on the 19th, and a classic car show, also on the 19th, at 9 a.m. For information on sponsoring or attending, visit www.juneteenthscotland.org. Net proceeds from the festival benefit six African American non-profit organizations in Montgomery County.
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