Look out for the fall recreation guide, “Rockville Life,” from the City of Rockville, due out July 29.
The guide is packed with programs, courses and events for those who live and work in the city (or who are just visiting), for all ages, including sports, arts, before- and afterschool care, and health and fitness.
For the 60-plus community, watch out for “Adults 60+,” which will be available July 18, listing the programs and services presented by the Rockville Senior Center.
This year’s registration deadline is Thursday, Aug. 1 for general registration, and Tuesday, July 30 for the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center and members of the Rockville Senior Center.
See the guides online at www.rockvillemd.gov/life, with printed copies available at City Hall, the senior center, community centers and other facilities.
New Recreation Guide Due Out July 29
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