bookmark_borderDistracted Driving Awareness and Prevention

ABINGTON, PA — The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) in artnership with the County Commissioners, District Attorney’s Office, PennDOT, Abington Memorial Hospital, and Abington Police Department will hold a kick off for a year long Distracted Driving Awareness and Prevention Campaign on Wednesday.

This year, the Montgomery County Health Department is committed to community outreach efforts that will reduce distracted driving behaviors, which are preventable driving risk factors. MCHD has adopted the AT&T “It Can Wait” Distracted Driving Awareness and Prevention Campaign which consists of many different focus areas, including community events, health fairs, high school and corporate outreach, as well as involvement in the online and digital communities. The campaign’s first event is a kick off press conference with key partners in this initiative. MCHD encourages everyone to go online to www.itcanwait.com and take the pledge not to text and drive. In Montgomery County, motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of injury and death in people ages 15-25 years of age. There were 1,224 crashes attributed to distracted driving in Montgomery County in 2012. Of those crashes, five were fatal and 614 resulted in injury. One of those five fatal crashes involved a teenager. Also in 2012, State Route 63 and State Route 73 had the highest number of distracted driving crashes.

The Montgomery County Health Department’s Community Traffic Safety Project is focused on safety programming regarding seat belt usage, school bus safety and etiquette, teen driving, impaired driving, and pedestrian safety, which are available to all schools in Montgomery County. In addition, other educational opportunities are available through MCHD covering topics such as child passenger safety, aggressive driving, vehicle safety for seniors, bicycle and motorcycle safety. All of these programs are provided to the community free of charge through
a funding initiative from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

bookmark_borderRestaurant Week In Ambler

Over a dozen Ambler area restaurants are offering prix-fixe menus and exciting specials throughout the week. Dinner prix-fixe menus range, $20-$40 on average, and lunch menus, $10-$20. Several restaurants are also offering an optional beverage pairing.

Hungry Bear Cafe ~ $45 (5 courses) …BYOB

Massa ~ $40 (4 courses) …BYOB

Dettera Restaurant & Wine Bar ~ $35*

Trax Restaurant and Cafe ~ $35 …BYOB

Bridget’s ~ $30 …Bridget’s is also offering a 2 course lunch menu for $18!

The Lucky Well~ $29*

Zakes Cafe ~ $29 …BYOB

34 East Tavern ~ $26 …34 East is also offering a $10 Restaurant Week lunch menu!

Cantina Feliz ~ $24 … Cantina Feliz is also offering “Comida Feliz,” a 2 course lunch menu with beverage for $13.95!

From The Boot ~ $23*

Saffron ~ $20 …BYOB

KC’s Alley ~ $20

El Jefe …BYOB, and they offer complimentary margaritas!

Forest & Main Brewing Company

Sweet Briar Cafe …BYOB

Costa Deli
– See more at: http://montcoresource.com/ambler-restaurant-week/#sthash.CFyJPL7o.dpuf

bookmark_borderMontgomery County Services Guide

NORRISTOWN, PA — Community Connections is an innovative approach to provide services to people who need them most, where they need them most—in their community. Community Connections offices are one-stop service centers in an initial four locations around Montgomery County—Willow Grove, Pottstown, Lansdale and Norristown. Community Connections will build a stronger partnership between government, community organizations and families to foster better service and care.

Montgomery County 2013 – 2014 Human Services Block Grant Plan Draft

To provide feedback, comments, or suggestions email Laurie O’Connor at loconnor@montcopa.org.

Behavioral Health/Developmental Disabilities Day Services Guide

Notice of Meetings to Residents of Montgomery County

Community Organization Information Release