“Life in Rockville” and “Adults 60+,” the city’s guides to recreational programs, throughout Rockville, are out and packed with the promise of spring! Registration begins Thursday, March 4.
Find dozens of things to do from March to May: sports and leagues for all ages; aquatics and fitness programs; virtual events and classes; and much more.
“Adults 60+,” a publication of the Rockville Senior Center, lists programs for Rockville’s older adults, including computer classes, educational courses, arts courses and health seminars.
Proper health and safety protocols will be followed for all in-person programs.
See the guides at www.rockvillemd.gov/life. To register online for programs, courses and events, and to browse online listings of what the city has to offer, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/registration.
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