Wonder no longer about how to fill those long summer days — the 2019 summer recreation guide, “Life in Rockville,” is out and packed full of classes, programs and special events for all ages and interests.
Additionally, find summer camps and playgrounds programs for kids and teens in the 2019 camp guide.
When it comes to programs, courses and events for the 60-plus community, look for the “Adults 60+” recreation guide.
All of Rockville’s recreation guides are available at City Hall, community centers, libraries and at www.rockville md.gov/guide.
General registration begins Thursday, May 9. To register with a course number, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/registration.
Filling Out Your Summer To-do List? Check Out Rockville’s Recreation Guides for All Ages
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