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Day: February 27, 2020

Swim Center Staff Refresh Skills to Aid Accessibility

Renovations of the lobby and locker rooms at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center have made the facility more accessible than ever. In anticipation of more use, instructional staff at the swim center, including swim instructors and volunteers, attended an in-service training in January on serving customers with disabilities in

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Memorial Day Parade Participants and Speakers Wanted

Save the Date for Hometown Holidays The city’s 76th annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade will take place from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, May 25, in Town Center. Applications to participate in the parade are available at www.rockvillemd.gov/HTH. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 10. The city is seeking

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Register Now for Spring Sports

Adult sports during the spring are: men’s softball; co-rec softball; co-rec basketball; co-rec volleyball (indoor and beach); and co-rec soccer. Game nights vary. Registration deadlines for adult league players and teams are in late March. Youth sports for spring are youth coach-pitch baseball, T-ball, soccer, and track and field. Practices

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World Culture Comes to Rockville with Performances and Food

UPDATE, Saturday, March 14: Due to ongoing concerns regarding COVID-19, this event has been cancelled. Performances representing world cultures, some of which have found a home in Rockville, return Friday, March 20 to the stage of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre. International Night is a celebration of the living, breathing

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Journey to Penzance, Spain and Swan Lake, This Month at the F. Scott

UPDATE, Saturday, March 14: Due to ongoing concerns regarding COVID-19, please note that performances of “Swan Lake” have been cancelled. The final performance of “Pirates of Penzance,” a trip to Spain and a classic Tchaikovsky ballet are all on stage this month at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre.“The Pirates of

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Peerless Presents Stories of Slavery and ‘Women Who Dared’

Peerless Rockville marks Women’s History Month in March with a presentation on remarkable Rockville women, takes a closer look at Rockville’s role in the Underground Railroad and highlights the flight to freedom of five boys sold into slavery. Great Escapes: Journeys on Maryland’s Underground Railroad • 6 p.m. Friday, March

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Volunteers Needed for Landlord-Tenant Affairs Commission

The City of Rockville Landlord-Tenant Affairs Commission is seeking two tenant representatives to join the board. The commission plays a vital role in the city as a quasi-judicial body created to resolve landlord-tenant complaints, and has the power to hold hearings, and issue decisions and orders, that have the force

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Meet a Rockville Employee: Manisha Tewari

Manisha Tewari, a principal planner in Rockville’s Department of Planning and Development Services, has been with the city for over 14 years. We asked her a few questions about her job, including her role in preparing the city for the 2020 United States Census. What does a principal planner do?A

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County to Provide Update on Seven Locks Justice Complex

Representatives from Montgomery County will deliver an update on the Seven Locks Justice Complex during the Monday, April 29 meeting of Rockville’s Mayor and Council. The complex is proposed for the 25.8-acres county-owned detention facility site at 1451 Seven Locks Road. The Mayor and Council meet

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