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A Christmas Classic, Babes, Moods and Art: This Holiday Season at the Civic Center

Explore the holiday season at the Rockville Civic Center, featuring entertainment options at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre and Glenview Mansion. With renovations planned for the theatre, this season will be particularly notable for local residents seeking festive activities.

City to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.

Rockville will hold its 53rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, featuring a unity gathering and service activities across the city. The event honors King's legacy and encourages community engagement, emphasizing his belief that “Everyone can be great because everybody can serve.”

Help the City With Its Drinking Water Service Line Inventory

Rockville is seeking the assistance of nearly 8,300 water customers to identify the materials used in their drinking water service lines. This initiative comes in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, which mandate a comprehensive inventory of all service lines in the city's distribution system. The collaboration is critical for ensuring safe drinking water and compliance with federal regulations.

REDI and Mayor and Council Discuss Focus Areas for Economic Growth

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) collaborated with the Mayor and Council to outline key focus areas for economic growth in the city. The discussion highlighted priorities for Fiscal Year 2025, including life science/biotech, small-scale manufacturing, small business, and clean technology, which are crucial for fostering local economic development.

Lighting of the Christmas Tree to be Held Dec. 6 | Rockville Reports Online

The annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in Rockville is scheduled for December 6 from 6-9 p.m. at Town Square, 200 E. Middle Lane. This festive event is part of the local culture and recreation offerings, promising a delightful evening for the community.

Climate Solutions Speaker Series Presents Montgomery County Home Electrification Incentives

Montgomery County's Climate Solutions Speaker Series is set to present a virtual webinar on home electrification incentives, led by Jeremy Good from the Department of Environmental Protection. Scheduled for December 5th, the session will guide attendees on accessing the county's electrification help desk and available discounts for home improvements. This initiative aims to promote sustainability and energy efficiency in the region.

Post-Christmas ‘Tree-tment’: An At-Home Way to Recycle Holiday Trees

Rockville Reports Online highlights an eco-friendly initiative for recycling holiday trees, encouraging residents to place their Christmas trees curbside for collection after removing all decorations. This initiative aims to promote sustainability and proper waste management in the community. The article is relevant for residents looking for ways to responsibly dispose of their holiday waste.

Neighborhood Celebrated with New Public Artwork

A vibrant mural created by D.C.-based artist Rose Jaffe now enhances the Lincoln Park Community Center, celebrating the local community's history and diversity. Funded by a $30,000 Maryland State Arts grant, the artwork features residents of all ages in joyful activities and includes welcoming messages in multiple languages. This new public art installation exemplifies Rockville's commitment to culture and recreation.

F. Scott Theater to Close for Upgrades to Accessibility, Sound

The F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre in Rockville is set to close for nine months starting December 17, 2024, for significant renovations aimed at enhancing accessibility and sound quality. The upgrades will focus on improving safety and compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act standards, with the venue expected to reopen on September 1, 2025.

Help the City With Its Drinking Water Service Line Inventory

Rockville is urging its water customers to assist in identifying the materials used in their drinking water service lines as part of a citywide inventory initiative. This request comes in response to new regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency aimed at ensuring public safety and compliance with updated standards regarding lead and copper levels in drinking water.

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