Councilman Tom Hucker Presents STM with a Citation on February 16, 2020

Our thanks to Montgomery County Councilmember Tom Hucker for presenting Small Things Matter with a citation on February 16, 2020 at our Kokua Foods Distribution at Rolling Terrace ES. So proud of our team! Everyone has been giving 110% to help those in need. 🙂

Our citation reads:
Montgomery County Council Awards This Citation to Small Things Matter
In Recognition of its Many Charitable Initiatives for the Less Fortunate
Small Things Matter — through its Kokua Foods, Books for Bedtime and Crafting for Charity projects — exemplifies the spirit of charitable giving
that makes our county a strong and caring community. Through partnerships with businesses, Kokua Foods provides food and household
goods to families struggling with food insecurity. Books for Bedtime
empowers children through literacy, while Crafting for Charity gives
children the opportunity to create gifts for their less-fortunate peers.
Tom Hucker
Council Vice President

STM Brooklyn’s Valentine’s Day Kindness Event

Woohoo! Please welcome STM Brooklyn! Club members Victoria, Anna, Keanu, and Jack hosted a Valentine’s Day Kindness Event at PS102 Bay View School. Everyone in the entire school got to spin the prize wheel and received either a pencil, eraser, plush toy, t-shirt, or bracelet. Way to make your debut and spread some love this Valentine’s Day!

Silver Spring Cares Galentine’s Day on February 13, 2020

Our thanks to Silver Spring Cares for hosting their 2nd Annual Galentine’s Day event at the Astro Lab Brewing on February 13, 2020. Their event showcased a few of the local nonprofits and gave people a chance to help support them by making various things: Shepherd’s Table (decorating Valentine’s Day cookies), Silver Spring Village (making Valentine’s Day cards), Happy Little Art Studio LLC (painting kindness rocks), Charles Koiner Center for Urban Farming (making labels for plants), and Small Things Matter (creating bookmarks). We are very grateful to Silver Spring Cares/Heather Foley and Liz Brent for bringing us all together. It was a beautiful night!

STM Love Bugs at the TPSS Co-op

STM had a wonderful time making little love bugs at the TPSS Co-op on Wednesday, February 12. It was great seeing all the creativity! Our thanks to our members Amaranth, Ocean, and Brigitte for leading the activity and to Leandra Nichola/Co-op for hosting us and providing yummy and healthy treats for everyone. Hope everyone has fun spreading a little love today. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Seth Grimes and Steve Whitney, Neighborhood Volunteer Azalea Award Nominees

Every year the Takoma Foundation recognizes folks in Greater Takoma (i.e., Takoma Park and the immediately adjacent neighborhoods) who strive to serve our community in a variety of ways, seen and behind the scenes. This year we have 11 categories to honor those who provide outstanding community service.

Congratulations to Seth Grimes and Steve Whitney (Neighborhood Volunteer) and others for being included in the nominations for Azalea Awards. Azalea Award voting will close at midnight on Thursday, February 20th. Winners in each category (11) will be announced at 3:00 pm on Sunday, February 23, at the Historic Takoma Office, Takoma Junction.

Please log on https://www.takomafoundation.org/events/
azalea-awards-ballot. Your vote counts. Everyone is a winner.

Barnes & Noble Bookdrive on February 8, 2020

Our thanks to Barnes & Noble Tysons Corner for hosting a book fair for us on Saturday, February 8, 2020. Mete and Lana had a wonderful time sharing our club’s mission and making bookmarks with the kids. Our thanks to Barnes & Noble Tysons Corner giving us the chance to raise money for our program and for their generous donation of books and DVDs. We are grateful for your continued support!

Fabric paper bookmarks at Washington Episcopal School on February 7, 2020

Our thanks to Washington Episcopal School for helping us make 75 fabric paper bookmarks and 10 handdrawn bookmarks, and for hosting a wonderful book drive to support our Books for Bedtime Program which provides brand new books to children in need on Friday, February 7, 2020. Our thanks to Tiffney Brockway, Registrar & Assistant to Middle School Director for coordinating our visit. We had a wonderful time being part of your First Friday celebration where your students also made snack bags and sandwiches for Bethesda Cares, drew Valentine’s Day cards for Children’s hospital, made blankets for animal shelters, and spent time with the elderly at Sunrise Village. Kudos to all of you for your kindness.