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RedGate Park to Host ‘A Community Gathering’ for Hometown Holidays

Save the Date for the City’s Memorial Day Weekend Celebration

Rockville residents will reunite with neighbors as the city’s annual Memorial Day weekend festival moves to RedGate Park. Hometown Holidays: A Community Gathering will offer local entertainment, excellent food and a laid-back way to ease into summer.

The free festival at the city’s newest park, at 14500 Avery Road, will feature local flavor, with two stages of entertainment by local acts, a Taste of Rockville from local restaurants and activities for kids, from 11 a.m-7 p.m. Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29.

In keeping with Hometown Holidays tradition there will be no shortage of musical acts, including performances by The Nighthawks, Capital Effect, Blaggards, Daryl Davis, Jah Works, Hayley Fahey, Moosejaw Bluegrass, Justin Trawick and the Common Good, and more. Kids performers will include KidSinger Jim and Ferrets and Friends.

Kick off your shoes and kick off summer with your feet in the sand at two sand pits, join a game of cornhole, or take a morning yoga class with Thrive Yoga from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Sunday.

The city’s 78th annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, May 30, in Rockville Town Center, will cap off the holiday weekend celebration.

Find more details, as they are announced, at www.rockvillemd.gov/HTH and “City of Rockville Hometown Holidays” on Facebook.

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