Beat the Water with Swim Center Triathlon Training
Triathletes can boost their swimming strength with two Rockville Swim and Fitness Center programs geared specifically to the open-water component of a triathlon.
Triathletes can boost their swimming strength with two Rockville Swim and Fitness Center programs geared specifically to the open-water component of a triathlon.
Youth coach-pitch baseball, T-ball and soccer, and adult softball, volleyball and soccer are just a few of the sports all ages can take part in this spring.
Spring break is nearly here and Rockville’s three community centers are ready with Spring Break Mini-Camps — exciting, supervised programs, crafts, games, sports and adventure for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Song, dance and music fills the stage of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre this month. “The Merry Widow,” presented by the Victorian Lyric Opera Company, tells the story of Hanna Glawari, a famous, wealthy widow from a fictional eastern European country whose ambassador attempts to find her a new husband
A piece of Rockville history will soon be on display in City Hall — a new gavel made from a beam taken from the King Farm farmstead. The gavel is, “A beautiful piece of work continuing the tradition in Rockville of preserving what we can and making things go forward
Yearning for spring weather? Us too! “Life in Rockville” and “Adults 60+,” the city’s guides to recreational programs, courses and events throughout Rockville, are out and packed with that spring feeling!
“Building Bridges in a Diverse Society,” a dynamic, highly interactive diversity leadership workshop offered by the city’s Human Rights Commission, returns in April.
Hear Latest News from City Manager and ISD Staff “Streamlining the Permitting Process” will be the topic for a stakeholders’ forum, held by Rockville’s Inspection Services Division, this month at City Hall.
Rockville’s Recreation and Parks Department will bring home two prestigious accolades from this year’s Maryland Recreation and Parks Association annual awards. The MRPA’s “Celebration of Excellence” was held March 1 in Baltimore.
The Rockville Senior Center is challenging its members to take part in an eight-week fitness challenge that will begin Monday, March 19. Prizes will be awarded for the three senior center members who exercise the greatest number of minutes. An organizational meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, March
Rockville’s Mayor and Council begin budget deliberations this month with public hearings and work sessions focused on a Fiscal Year 2026 budget that prioritizes the Mayor and Council’s focus areas of public safety, economic development and housing. The proposed budget
Clocks move forward an hour this month, providing an extra hour of daylight in the evening. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9 — an ideal reminder for homeowners to check smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Community members and readers of “Rockville Reports” will notice a new look for the City of Rockville beginning this month as Rockville rolls out a new branding identity. The Mayor and Council approved the new branding in July. Since then,
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