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Equipment Show to Highlight How Public Works is ‘Advancing Quality of Life for All’

Climb into the operator’s seat of some of the big trucks used by the city’s Department of Public Works as the City of Rockville joins the American Public Works Association to celebrate National Public Works Week, Monday, May 20-Friday, May 24. The highlight of the week will be the city’s annual Equipment Show from 10:30…
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Rockville Senior Center Celebrates Older Americans Month

May is Older Americans Month and the Rockville Senior Center is planning activities and programs to celebrate. The 2024 theme is “Powered by Connection,” which recognizes the profound impact that meaningful relationships and social connections have on health and well-being. And never was there a better time to connect with the vibrant 60-plus community at…
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Registration Open for Summer Camps

Rockville’s summer camps are open for registration — and it’s time to plan your adventure! Summer Blast Camps feature full-day and extended-day hours at local schools and community centers. Park Adventure Camps will have full- and half-day options, and will be held at neighborhood parks throughout Rockville. Summer Blast and Park Adventure camps both welcome…
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Checklist to Reduce Mosquito Breeding on Your Property

Mosquito species that have the potential to spread viruses prefer to breed in small amounts of standing water near where people live and work. They typically do not breed in natural areas like streams and ponds. Where to Check: Note: Mosquito species of concern typically do not fly more than 150 yards from where they…
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Climate Solutions Speaker Session: Outreach and Restoration Grant Program

Does your organization have a green project in the works? Learn how your nonprofit, faith-based group, homeowners association or community organization can apply for grant funds through the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Outreach and Restoration Grant Program in the latest installment of Rockville’s Climate Solutions Speaker Series. The webinar, from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 on…
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Earn Energy from the Sun —Make the Solar Switch

Lower your energy costs, become energy independent and be part of the renewable revolution: Join Solar Switch to learn about options for installing a solar energy system on the roof-top of your home or small business. Learn more about Solar Switch during the virtual Climate Solutions Speaker Series session, “Going Solar with Solar Switch,” from…
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How to Be Aware and Be Prepared for Flooding

Anywhere it can rain, it can flood. Follow these tips to know the risk and be prepared to reduce the impact of potential flooding: For tips on solving minor drainage issues and wet yards, read “Slow It. Spread It. Sink It: A Homeowner’s Guide to Sustainable Home Drainage” at www.rockvillemd.gov/drainageguide.
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Protect Pollinators: Plant Natives, Provide Water, and Preserve Habitat and Insect Life

June 17-23 is National Pollinator Week. Bees, butterflies, moths, beetles and other garden helpers play an important role in the food chain by fertilizing plants that produce seeds, berries, fruits and other plant foods. But pollinators worldwide are in decline due to habitat loss, climate change, invasive species and pesticides. Check out the tips below…