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Winter Guide Outlines Dozens of Activities for 2016-2017

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Rockville’s Winter Guide is now available online and in print, packed with activities, events, classes, sports and programs for the rest of the year and heading into 2017.

The guide, produced by the city’s Recreation and Parks department, covers activities for tots and preschoolers, children, teens, adults and seniors at Rockville facilities, and also has sections for aquatics and cultural arts.

Registering for a class or program is simple: In person at City Hall; at any Rockville recreation facility; by mail or fax; or by visiting Rock Enroll at rockenroll.rockvillemd.gov, where you can search by program or enter a course number.

To see the guide online, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/guide.

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