
Silver Spring continues to be a place where important conversations happen, bringing residents and regional leaders together to shape what comes next.
Silver Spring recently welcomed a live county executive candidate forum hosted by Kojo Nnamdi on WAMU bringing the conversation directly into the heart of the community.
Held at the Silver Spring Civic Building, the event brought together residents, local leaders, and candidates for an open discussion on the future of Montgomery County.
The conversation focused on key issues shaping the region, from growth and development to infrastructure, public resources, and the priorities that matter most to residents.
But beyond the topics themselves, what stood out was where it happened.
Silver Spring.
A place where people show up.
Where questions are asked.
Where dialogue is part of the community.
Hosting a live forum like this reflects the role Silver Spring continues to play as a hub for civic engagement and regional conversation. It is not just a place where people live and work. It is a place where people participate.
Events like this create space for connection between residents and leadership, offering an opportunity to engage directly, listen, and be part of the conversation shaping the future.
And that matters.
Because communities are not just defined by who lives there, but by how people come together.
Silver Spring continues to do both.
https://wamu.org/event/tph-live-silver-spring/