Huntington Terrace Turns 100!

Nothing says Huntington Terrace like Monster Truck. Ok, that may not be true, but it sure got everyone’s attention — especially when it was illuminated at night. Other attractions for the children included a moon bounce, face painting and a trampoline.

The adults enjoyed listening to jazz performed by neighbors, hot dogs and hamburgers provided by (and cooked) the Bethesda Community Store. It was a delightful way to celebrate our wonderful neighborhood’s 100th birthday.

Photos by Daniel Shiman, Anne Pemberton and Dona Patrick

Celebrating 100 Years!

Join your Huntington Terrace neighbors for a block party to celebrate our centennial.

Date: October 10 (Raindate October 17)
Time: 4 – 7 pm
Location: Lower Lincoln Street

Hotdogs, hamburgers (provided by The Bethesda Community Store), and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. Bring a side dish to share.

Also:

  • A monster truck called The Illuminator will be on display
  • Huntington Terrace tee-shirts will be on sale
  • Jazz music will be played by some of our own neighbors
  • A moonbounce for the younger Huntington Terrace residents

Huntington Terrace’s Centennial Celebration

Showcase of Homes and Gardens

Sunday June 13 from 2-5pm

Huntington Terrace Homes
Huntington Terrace Homes courtesy of K. Deans
  • A unique variety of homes and gardens on a self-guided neighborhood tour.
  • Open to Huntington Terrace residents and their guests $20 per adult, $10 per spouse, children free with parent.
  • Proceeds to benefit the HTCA legal fund.
  • Tickets sold on June 13 from 1:30pm-4pm at the corner of Lincoln and Garfield Streets.

Questions? Contact Diana Chimes (301) 493-5570 or Amy Shiman (301) 803-7038

Spring Meeting — April 14

Roger Berliner
Roger Berliner
Marc Elrich
Marc Elrich

Please bring your questions/comments for county council members Roger Berliner and Marc Elrich this Wednesday April 14 at the Huntington Terrace Citizens’ Association Spring Meeting.

We will assemble in classroom 6 at Bradley Hills Elementary School from 7:45-9pm.

Your participation is important, especially since 2010 is an election year for all council members.  Mr. Berliner represents our district, whereas Mr. Elrich is an at large council member.

Other topics of discussion will include the Showcase of Homes, Triangle workday and Centennial celebrations.