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Spring Guide has Lots to Do in Rockville

2017 Recreation and Parks Spring Guide.

Rockville’s Recreation and Parks Department is helping you to spring forward with its 2017 Spring Guide that includes 68 pages packed with programs, courses and events coming to Rockville.

The guide is available online at www.rockvillemd.gov/guide.

The recreation guide includes a variety of classes and programs, including instructional sports for kids, aquatics for all ages, fitness and computer classes. You’ll also find:

  • Campfires, Nature Tots and family geocaching at Croydon Creek Nature Center. Nature courses for kids (and parents).
  • Breakfast with the Bunny and a Royal Tea Party at Thomas Farm Community Center.
  • Yoga classes for all ages. Sports and leagues information. Bike rides and art receptions.
  • Music courses and ballet classes; cheer squads.
  • Registration for classes and programs began in February.

Register online at rockenroll.rockvillemd.gov/guide or in person at City Hall, 111 Maryland Ave., or any Rockville recreation facility.

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