The Future of Montgomery County
And how we can save it.

The Road Ahead
What's happening now
- Increased Plastic in Our Rivers
- Higher Temperatures
- Deforestation
- Commercial Building and Residencies Being Built
- Roadside Litter
- Overuse of Plastics

Plastic Waste Found On A Beach
What Now?
Now we need to become more aware as a community about how we can help and start making small changes to our everyday lives...
- Pick up trash on the side of the road
- Donate to clean up programs
- Buy a reusable water bottle
- Use reusable shopping bags
- Walk or bike instead of driving
More Information & Resources About Personal Choices:
Want to learn even more?
Come Visit Our Museum
Hours
Sunday: 12:00-4:00pm
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12:00-4:00pm
Opening Night: 6:00-7:30pm (Thursday, February 13th)
Cost
Opening Night: free
Normal days: $5
Located in:
Montgomery History (Montgomery County Historical Society)
Address
103 W Montgomery Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
Phone Number
(301)-762-1492
Why you should come?
The Beall-Dawson House gives everyone the opportunity to learn about many things such as history or current events.
The Future of Montgomery County exhibit was designed and built by Ms. McKim's 11th- grade 3rd period AP Language class. This exhibit addresses the current environmental issues within Montgomery County through visual and interactive pieces. To help prevent Montgomery County from continuing on the wrong environmental path this exhibit will educate the viewers on what’s happening and what they can do. This family-friendly exhibit will keep both kids and adults engaged with eye-catching pieces. Come learn about what’s happening in your back yard and how you can help!