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Winter and Senior Recreation Guides to Come Out This Month

Look for Rockville’s latest 2017-2018 winter guide, “LIFE in Rockville,” which lists all the programs, events, classes and fun available from the city’s Recreation and Parks Department.

Whether it’s preschool programs, sports, arts, dance or getting fit, Rockville has something for you and your kids to take part in.
The guide will be available in print and online by Tuesday, Nov. 28. General registration for programs begins Thursday, Nov. 30.
Also look for “60+, Recreation and Services,” Rockville’s guide for classes, programs and events from the Rockville Senior Center, which will be available Tuesday, Nov. 14.

Find the current recreation guide at www.rockvillemd.gov/guide.

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