Rockville’s Mayor and Council will in August once again proclaim September as National Recovery Month, and the city will hold several events as part of Rockville Goes Purple, a continuing campaign to shine a spotlight on the nationwide impact of opioid addiction.
The Mayor and Council will issue the proclamation Monday, Aug. 1 at their final meeting before summer recess.
Several events are being planned to mark National Recovery Month.
Check September’s edition of “Rockville Reports” and the city’s online calendar at www.rockvillemd.gov/calendar for information as details develop. To learn more about the Rockville Goes Purple campaign, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/rockvillegoespurple.
Rockville Goes Purple in September to Raise Opioid Addiction Awareness
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