An open house at the city’s police station this month offers an opportunity to get to know the men and women who protect and serve Rockville.
The Rockville City Police Department will welcome the community to an open house from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, featuring vehicle and equipment displays, a K-9 demonstration, a moon bounce, face painting, a DJ, pumpkin decorating, food, information booths, a visit by McGruff the Crime Dog, and the opportunity to meet city police offers.
Officers will offer guided tours of the RCPD’s home in the old post office building at 2 W. Montgomery Ave. Free parking is available just two blocks away at City Hall, 111 Maryland Ave.
For a look at last year’s RCPD open house, visit www.youtube.com/cityofrockville and search “RCPD Open House Recap 2018.”
Learn more about the RCPD at www.rockvillemd.gov/police.
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