Charles County Northern Democratic Club

Charles County Northern Democratic Club The North Democratic Club:

Upholds Democratic Values
Where Diversity is Respected
Divisiveness is NOT an option
Unity is the Goal

Permanently closed.

Upcoming meetings will be posted

09/25/2020

Voter registration, sign waving, and engagement TOMORROW, Saturday, September 26th in Charles County!

Indian Head, MD -- 9 AM to 1 PM at the Bee Hive Lodge #66, 3410 Livingston Rd.

La Plata, MD -- 11 AM to 3 PM at the old Rite Aid site at the corner of Crain Highway and Heritage Green Parkway

Newburg, MD -- 11 AM to 3 PM at the corner of 301 North and Rt. 257

Volunteer, stop by to register, talk issues, wave as you drive by, but most importantly, develop your plan to VOTE!


Today is National Voter Registration Day!  Join   tonight at 8 PM for a virtual rally, special message, and information ...
09/22/2020

Today is National Voter Registration Day! Join tonight at 8 PM for a virtual rally, special message, and information on how to take back the White House!

Charles County voters, the Maryland registration deadline is October 13th. You can safely register or update your registration online. While you can also register in-person at early voting or on election day (you will then cast a provisional ballot), what better day than today to complete your registration?!?!?!

Check your voting status at: https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/VoterSearch


National Voter Registration Day is September 22nd and Biden for President is hosting a rally to celebrate! Join us as we share voting stories from across America, celebrate the right to vote, and learn how to mobilize our communities to make a difference ahead of this historic election. Sign up toda...

09/19/2020

Each day we are given another reason why voting is so incredibly important.

Join us in sign waving this morning to let Charles County know that there is a that will come together to take back the White House!

See you at one of these locations below!

Don't be intimidated, discouraged, or fed false information about mail-in voting! EVERY registered Maryland voter can CH...
08/04/2020

Don't be intimidated, discouraged, or fed false information about mail-in voting! EVERY registered Maryland voter can CHOOSE to vote by mail. In fact, the State Board of Elections will soon mail you an application for a mail-in (absentee) ballot.

But why wait?

You can request your mail-in ballot NOW! With your Maryland Driver's License follow the link to request your ballot. For added peace of mind, you will even be able to track it from beginning to end -- including when your VOTE IS COUNTED for this incredibly important Presidential election!

Be safe.

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03/05/2020

There is NO Northern Democratic Club meeting tonight, March 5th.

Our next monthly planning meeting is tentatively scheduled for April. Please stay tuned for updates on policy forums and other community events.

Happy New Year NDC Members and Friends!Our 2019 included debate watch parties, voter registration, an economic developme...
01/02/2020

Happy New Year NDC Members and Friends!

Our 2019 included debate watch parties, voter registration, an economic development community forum, and door knocking with MD Dems. We look forward to a successful Democratic primary in April, taking back the White House in the November general election, and more community engagement on issues throughout 2020.

While there is no meeting tonight, January 2nd, please stay tuned for upcoming conference calls, planning meetings, and more community events!

Greg Waring
Chair, Northern Democratic Club

Please find below some of our key takeaways and summary of the December 7th Waldorf Economic Development Community Forum...
12/13/2019

Please find below some of our key takeaways and summary of the December 7th Waldorf Economic Development Community Forum.

While we are a Democratic club and will continue our related activities in 2020, please be on the lookout for more local, policy-based discussions, collaborations, and actions in the near future! We'd love to have you join us!

Takeaways

CITIZENS' INTERESTS:

• More entertainment and recreation options for youth and adults vs spending dollars in Prince George's County, D.C., and other metropolitan area locations.

• Capital Clubhouse – Renovating and modernizing into a semi-sportsplex and/or entertainment complex.

• A variety of small community-driven retail options filling vacant spaces in the mall and other shopping centers vs building new buildings.

• Federal, state, and contractor work centers relocating to Waldorf.

PANELISTS' THOUGHTS:

• Waldorf’s unincorporated status makes economic development and citizen input into those plans challenging.

• While traffic congestion during peak commuting times spill over from Prince George’s County, there is a localized congestion and mobility problem within Waldorf.
◦ Scattered shopping centers and other commercial spaces.
◦ The lack of sidewalks for walking (although Western Parkway, the Westlake area, and around the mall are improving.
◦ VanGo is still a relatively young service (including not having Sunday hours).

• Waldorf needs better connectivity – “park once, shop multiple times.” The Westlake area around the mall could provide that.

• Better planned spaces and locations so that existing shops can thrive (before building new commerce centers).

• Small boutiques need smaller space configurations.
◦ Many existing vacancies are designed for larger retailers.
◦ St. Charles Towne Center and other shopping centers are beginning to understand this changing market trend.

• Public safety is a critical element in attracting and sustaining desirable economic development – equitable resources and planning are needed.

• Residents own spending and social media patterns influence the location of business, the variety of shopping options, and investment decisions.
◦ Marketing departments rely on different types of data to drive decisions.
◦ Residents need to be positive about the County via social media, not consistently negative because it only diminishes the efforts to increase economic growth.

• The County competes for Federal relocation and site opportunities but those chances are few and far in between. Charles County Economic Development points to the U.S. Army Recruiting and Training Facility in
White Plains as a recent example that is a boost to the local economy when it attracts personnel for training and exercises.

• Residents should seek existing opportunities to participate in County commissions, committees, and meetings to share their concerns with Charles County Economic Development, the Board of Charles County
Commissioners, and other stakeholders.

• Charles County Economic Development and the Commissioners can do a better job of sharing their strategic plan, action steps taken and schedule to implement that plan, their findings on best practices in the region or across the country for similar areas, and on opportunities for the public to participate in meetings.

• What is the County’s vision?
◦ While the location and investment decisions are largely private decisions, that private activity happens when the County is clear in its vision, planning, zoning, etc.
◦ For example, our various economic development areas (Indian Head, La Plata, Waldorf) and signature projects should be better coordinated so that it feels as if projects aren’t competing with each other for resources/attention/focus.
◦ We shouldn’t be competing against ourselves inside the county, but the County as a whole should be competing against the other local counties.

The Charles County Northern Democratic Club hosted a special forum on Saturday at Grille No. 13 in Waldorf, to seek varying perspectives from business and community stakeholders about what the

Thank you to today’s panelists, Grille No. 13, and to the public that attended today’s community forum on Waldorf’s Econ...
12/07/2019

Thank you to today’s panelists, Grille No. 13, and to the public that attended today’s community forum on Waldorf’s Economic Development — the first of many more policy-focused community events.

Residents shared their ideas about amenities, variety, and transportation, but also learned about market trends, space needs for the changing retail environment, the County’s marketing efforts, and how to become more involved so that Waldorf residents’ voices are heard.

We will update you all soon on the key takeaways for this forum, next steps and follow-up events.

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351 Smallwood Dr
Waldorf, MD
20602

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