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GGaithersburg is a very special place because of its residents.With a
commitment to involvement, neighborliness and a willingness to
extend a helping hand, those who call Gaithersburg home
collectively make this the ideal place in which to live, work, learn,
and play.
Throughout Gaithersburg you’ll find wonderful neighborhoods,
quiet open spaces, historical treasures, abundant retail and
dining, and many cultural and recreational amenities that have
led Gaithersburg to the top of a
number of national lists of best
places to live and raise a family.
If you live here,we’re delighted that
you’re part of our community.
And for everyone else – please visit
often. There’s so much to explore!
Sincerely,Sidney A. Katz
Mayor
The editorial content of inGaithersburg is produced by theGaithersburg Department of Community & Public Relations
Britta Monaco, Director.
GaithersburgCityHall31SouthSummitAve.,Gaithersburg,MD 20877
301-258-6310©2012
Greetings!
Council Vice PresidentRyan Spiegel
Council MemberJud Ashman
Council MemberHenry F. Marraffa, Jr.
Council MemberCathy C. Drzyzgula
Council MemberMichael A. Sesma
City OfficialsTo contact these officials,
e-mail [email protected]
Acting City ManagerTony Tomasello
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3 Message from the Mayor
5 Outdoors is Where It’s At
6 Green Gaithersburg
8 Adventures inGaithersburgand Beyond
10 Lots of Newcomers will SoonCome Home to Gaithersburg
11 Top 10 Things to Do inGaithersburg
12 Gaithersburg In the Middle of it All
14 Stay Connected
17 City Resources & Facilities
Inside inGaithersburg
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FFrom festivals and concerts toparades and markets, residentsand visitors alike enjoy many ofGaithersburg’spopulareventsandactivities in lushparks, inopen-airtents, along City streets, or un-derneath the stars all year long.
As spring approaches, thoughtsturn to festivals, parades andmarkets. March brings out theIrish in everyone with thepopular St. Patrick’s Day Paradeat Washingtonian Center. Celticdancers, bagpipe bands, firetrucks, and more delight thou-sands who don their green forthis family event. Four-leggedfamily members get their ownspecial daywith the annual Pawsin the ParkDogWalk and Festivaleach April, a fun-filled afternoonthat features walks, games and a“flea-less”market.
Spring also marks the arrival ofone of the City’s fastest growingevents, the Gaithersburg BookFestival. Literary enthusiasts fillthe grounds of City Hall in May,meandering from tent to tent enjoyingreadings and presentations, live music,and meet & greets with their favoriteauthors during this annual celebrationofthe writtenword.
As the weather warms, outdoormarketspop up across the City with healthy,fresh produce, local crafts and hand-made items, flea market bargains, and
more. The Main Street Farmers’Market intheKentlandsfeatureslocal artisans and handcrafteditems amongst its offerings offresh grown veggies and fruits,herbs,bakedgoods,meats, jams,and jellies. At the Fulks CornerFarmers’Market, located inOldeTowne, you’ll find deliciousspecialty items like cider, fruitbutters and applesauce, alongwith theproduce.
Once a month from May toOctober, the City Hall parkinglot turns into a lively streetbazaar with the Olde TowneMarket, where you can shop,eat, and bargain hunt to yourheart’s content. Unique shop-ping opportunities don’t endthere. You’ll find great deals ongently-used and new baby andhousehold items at the City’sBabyBazaars and FleaMarkets,taking place at the Mont-gomery County AgriculturalCenter, outdoors during theseasonal months and indoorswhen the weather turns colder.
Music fills the air with the arrival ofsummer as the City Hall ConcertPavilion comes to life with the Gaithers-burg Outdoors entertainment series.Experience uplifting gospel music withchoirs, choruses, dancers, and singers atJubilation Day in June. Dancing chil-dren,melting ice cream,and livelymusic
OUTDOORS
Enjoy live music all summer long at the City Hall Concert Pavilion.
IS WHERE IT’S AT...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
See OUTDOORS, page 13
FROM FESTIVALS ANDCONCERTS TO PARADES ANDMARKETS, RESIDENTS AND
VISITORS ALIKE ENJOY MANYOF GAITHERSBURG’S POPULAR
EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
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TThroughout its history the City and its leaders have helddear the notion that a healthy community must respect andprotect the environment. Not only is there a lot of openspace and parkland in Gaithersburg, through policy,regulation, education, and creative partnership, the City hasadopted a number of initiatives designed to ensure theprotection of our community for future generations.
• The City has enacted rigorous green building requirementsfor both residential and commercial development.
• Gaithersburg offers single stream recycling, whicheliminates the need for residents to separate materials,making recycling easy and efficient. Both 18 gallon bins and65 gallon wheeled recycling carts are available to residents.
• Rainscapes Rewards provide residents with educationalresources and financial incentives for natural drainageprojects, including the use of rain barrels and conservationlandscaping techniques.
• In partnership with the Izaak Walton League, we piloted aprogram to eradicate invasive plants by using herds ofhungry, grazing goats.
• The City’s trucks, buses and other heavy equipment usebiodiesel fuel, primarily made up of soybean oil.
• Gaithersburgmonitorsandmaintainsover24milesofstreamsand more than 400 stormwater management facilities. Wework in partnership with others to implement streamrestoration and stormwatermanagement retrofit projects.
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• Both of the City’s YouthCenters feature geothermalheating and air conditioningsystems and other uniqueenvironmental features, ear-ning them Leadership inEnergy and EnvironmentalDesign (LEED) designationfromtheU.S.GreenBuildingCouncil. In fact, the YouthCenter in Olde Towne achieved LEED Platinum cer-tification,making it the first youth center in the country andthe fourth building in Maryland to achieve this highestpossible rating.
• In the “Team Up to Green Up” program, volunteerspartner with the City to adopt parks and streams.Partners receive supplies and support from the City foractivities that include trash removal, tree planting andinvasive species eradication.
Gaithersburg’s environmental stewardship is governed by aphilosophy that we are all stakeholders in our planet’shealth, and it is incumbent upon each and every one of us toplay the role of protector both in word and in deed. Learnmore about our initiatives and explore how you can join ourefforts at www.gaithersburgmd.gov/environment. The City’s Rainscapes Rewards program offers rebates
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WWith an official color of green, the logo of anoak tree, and designation as a Tree City USAfor 23 straight years, it should come as nosurprise that we embrace the outdoors inGaithersburg. In fact, you’ll find 853 acres ofparkland in 25 different parks all within ourCity limits and many wonderful outdoorrecreational opportunities not too far away.Grab your fishingpole, kayak, bike, or hikingshoes and discover all the natural treasuresright in your own backyard.
Bohrer Park at Summit Hall Farm is one ofthe largest City parks, with more than 57acres of open fields and recreational areas,and is perfect for walking, jogging, or justenjoying a leisurely picnic. On a typical dayyou’ll see pickup soccer games in full swing,families enjoying the picnic pavilions andplayground, and fishermenwaitingpatientlyfor a bite at the two fishing ponds.You’ll alsofind swimmers and sunbathers cooling off atthe seasonal Water Park, skate boardersshowing off their latest tricks at the SkatePark, and families and friends puttingaround theMiniature Golf Course.
Home to Clopper Lake, the GaithersburgWinter Lights Festival, and 6,300 acres ofparkland, Seneca Creek State Park extendsalong14picturesquemilesof SenecaCreekasit winds its way to the Potomac River. TheDay-Use Area just off Clopper Road is theperfect starting point for mountain biking,trail hiking, fishing, andboating. Stockedwithbass, catfish, sunfish,tiger muskie, andbluegill, the 90-acrelake is an ideal fishingand boating des-tination. If you’re feel-ing adventurous, youcan hike the entirecourse of Great Sen-eca Creek on the 16.5-mile Greenway Trail.Forahistory lesson, takea look intowhat19thcentury life was like along the self-guidedWoodlands trail, visit a restored 19th centuryschoolhouse, and check out the partiallyrestored Black Rock Mill. You can also cross-country ski, hunt, or play a round of disc golfona27-hole course. Anddon’tmiss remnants
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Spend the day kayaking on area lakes in and around Gaithersburg.
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of the Schwartz peony gardens, theCity’sofficial flower, in fullbloomfrommid-May through June.
Just outside the City, the 2,000-acreBlack Hills Regional Park boastspicnic shelters, playgrounds, vol-leyball courts, trails, a fishing pier,and stunning views of Little SenecaLake. Bring your own boat, rent one,
or hop on the park’s “Osprey” pontoon tour boat.And don’t forget your fishing rod. The fish areplentiful in this 505-acre lake. Whether by foot,horseback, or mountain bike, explore the miles oftrails through the park’s forest.
Life’smore than a picnic atRock Creek Regional Park, just a fewmiles to our southeast. Covering 1,800 acres, you can spend theday fishing, boating, hiking, and viewing the resident wildlifealong 13miles of trails through woodlands and along the shoresof Lakes Needwood and Frank. Fly through the treetops 40 feetabove ground, if you dare, on an adventure course featuring ziplines, swings, rope ladders, and trapezes. You can also visit anature center, try your hand at archery, or play a round of golf.
For a complete listof City of Gaithersburg parks,visit ww.gaithersburgmd.gov/parks.
YOU’LL FIND 853 ACRES OFPARKLAND IN 25 DIFFERENT PARKSALL WITHIN OUR CITY LIMITS AND
MANY WONDERFUL OUTDOORRECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
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Visit the Schwartz peony gardensat Seneca Creek State Park.
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One of the things that makes Gaithersburgsuch a highly livable community is the varietyof housing options. You’ll find historic singlefamily homes built before the turn of the 20thcentury alongside brand new apartments andtownhouses with urban amenities andeverything inbetween. Andwith somuchnewdevelopment now underway, thousands of
newcomers will soon becoming home to Gaithers-burg. Here’s what’s beingbuilt.
Construction of the in-frastructure for roadwaysand utilities for the first two
of six neighborhoods at Crown, just off ofI-370, is nearing completion. Buildings willstart goingup soon. These twoneighborhoodsinclude more than 1,200 residential units in avariety of apartments, condominiums, town-houses and single family homes, along with300,000 square feet of commercial space. Theentire development will take several years tobuild out.
Olde Towne is home to two new upscaleapartment complexes, both within walkingdistance of theMARC train station.ArchstoneGaithersburg Station includes over 380 apart-
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Lots of
will Soon Come Home to Gaithersburg
Work is nearing completion on Archstone Gaithersburg Station in Olde Towne.
...WITH SO MUCHNEW DEVELOPMENT NOW
UNDERWAY, THOUSANDS WILLSOON BE COMING HOME TO
GAITHERSBURG. See NEWCOMERS, page 15
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DINE AL FRESCOYou’ll find outdoor diningopportunities around eve-ry corner in Gaithersburg.From quaint sidewalk cafesto lakeside dining, explorethe world with a variety ofcuisines right in your ownback yard.
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Appreciate great works of art without the hassle of downtowntraffic and pricey parking. Exhibition galleries at the ArtsBarn, Kentlands Mansion and the Activity Center at BohrerPark feature the work of our region's most accomplishedvisual artists.
TAKE IN A SHOWLaugh, cry, and beamazed at the variety ofplays, musicals, and com-edy and magic showsthat take the stage at theArts Barn. From Shake-speare to Seuss, everyonecan enjoy an affordable
night of live theatre so close to home.
Things to DoinGaithersburg
LEARN SOMETHING NEWTry belly dancing, learn how to blog, or jump on the Zumbabandwagon. With a wide variety of affordable recreationclasses, you’ll definitely find something that challenges youand takes you out of your comfort zone.
GET OUT AND PLAYWhether it’s racing downthe double-flume waterslide at the Water Park,catching air at the SkatePark, or sinking a hole-in-one at the MiniatureGolf Course, Bohrer Parkat Summit Hall Farm isyour one-stop shop for
all things recreation. It’s the perfect place to play!
BECOME A TEAM PLAYERVolleyball, softball, basketball, soccer, flag football, andmore. Gaithersburg offers a variety of team sports optionsfor all ages. Join a league yourself, sign up your little ones,or even offer to coach a team.
ATTEND A CONCERTOutdoor concerts delight all summer long at the City HallConcert Pavilion, and award-winning talent will leave youbreathless at the annual Young Artist Awards Concert. Love tosing? Join the Community Chorus and perform in the annualholiday and spring concerts.
MARCH IN A PARADEDon’t just watch the paradego by, be part of it! We’realways looking for com-munity groups and org-anizations to participate inthe annual Labor Day andSt. Patrick’s Day parades.
FIND THE PERFECT GIFTWith fresh market produce and trendy boutiques, Gaithersburgis a shopaholic’s paradise. Scour the City to find flea marketbargains, one-of-a-kind handmade treasures, upscale designergoods, and everything in between.
GO TO A FESTIVALWe’ve got five great onesfor you. Celebrate Gaithers-burg in Olde Towne at ourannual street festival in Sep-tember. Revel in all thingsGerman at Oktoberfest inthe Kentlands. Meanderthrough the magical Winter
Lights Festival in December, explore your literary side at theGaithersburg Book Festival inMay, and don’t forget Rover at Pawsin the Park in April. Meet neighbors, try new food, make newfriends, and enjoy the rich, diverse culture that is Gaithersburg.
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LLook on a map of Mont-gomery County and you’ll findGaithersburg pretty close tothemiddle. Long thought of asan “upcounty” community, itno longer feels that way withthe advent of so much de-velopment between Gaithers-burg and Frederick. As thecrow flies, it’s just 13 milesfrom Gaithersburg to north-west DC.
But sincewe’renot crows,we’vegot to navigate the met-ropolitan traffic scene some-how. Live, work and play righthere in Gaithersburg and allyour trafficwoeswill disappear.If that’s not an option, there areplenty ofways to getwhere youneed to go.
SUBWAYGaithersburg is at the north-western end of Metro’s RedLine, with the Shady GroveMetro Station accessible byI-370 and Shady Grove Road.
BUSRegional Metrobuses andcounty-operated RideOn bus-es serve Gaithersburg and con-nect with the Metrorail at theShady Grove Station. You canalso catch the InterCountyConnector (ICC) bus, runninghourly between Gaithersburgand BWI Airport along the ICC.The planned Corridor CitiesTransitway, or CCT, is proposedto be a bus rapid transit systemconnecting commuters with
stops between the Shady GroveMetro station and Clarksburg,much of it to the west of I-270.
TRAINMaryland Association of RailCommuters (MARC) passengertrains stop at the GaithersburgTrain Station in Olde Towne,MetropolitanGroveon thewestside of I-270, and at nearbyWashington Grove, connectingGaithersburg with downtownWashington, DC and the re-gion’s most western suburbs.Parking at these stops is free,although there is very limitedparking at the WashingtonGrove station.
GAITHERSBURG
Commuter and freight trains pass through town with regularity.
See GAITHERSBURG, page 16
OURCITY
In the Middle of it All
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OUTDOORS, continued from page 5
are the norm during weekday kid’sperformances. As dusk approaches, grab ablanket and some popcorn as the Citybrings family-favorite movies outdoorsand under the stars to local neighborhoodparks. Weekend evenings beckon withtribute bands and Family Fun Nights, agreat way to wind down the work week.
A tradition since 1938, summer un-officially comes to a close with the annualLabor Day Parade. Marching bands, cos-tumedcharacters, fire engines, clowns, andmore wind their way through Olde Towneas young and young at heart come out forthis quintessential community event.
Nothing says fall like a festival. For over 30years, residents and visitors have cometogether for the annual CelebrateGaithers-burg in Olde Towne street festival. Withheadlining music acts, delicious food, arts,and amusements it’s nowonder thousandsjoin in every year to celebrate all that isgreat about Gaithersburg. And the
festivities don’t end there.Authentic Bavarian food andbeer and the sounds of Germanmusic lure festival goers everyfall to Oktoberfest at the Kent-lands, which also featureshorse-drawn wagon rides,pumpkin painting and chil-dren’s activities.
As the air gets crisper and the trees getmore bare, the City gets brighter withthe annual Winter Lights Festival atSeneca Creek State Park, featuring over380 illuminated vignettes and 65animated displays. This 3.5 mile drive-through light show also invites visitorsto experience the lights during a 5KRun/Walk, a dog walk, and trolley ridesending in yummy s’more making. TheCity rings in the holiday season withJingle Jubilee, getting you into theholiday spirit with hot cocoa and sing-alongs while you witness a magical treelighting at City Hall.
Of course there’s a lot to do indoors, aswell. Explore all the City has to offeronline at www.gaithersburgmd.gov.
Shoppers find fresh local produce at the City’s Farmers’ Markets.
Enjoy Winter Lights at Seneca Creek State Park.
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GTV• LiveMayor&Council andPlanningCommissionmeeting coverage• Up-to-the-minute scrolling headlines and events• Informational videos and public awareness spotsThree ways to watch:• Live via streaming video at www.gaithersburgmd.gov/tv• Tune in on Comcast or RCN Channel 13 or FiOS Channel 25 within City limits• Archived meeting and videos on the City website at www.gaithersburgmd.gov/tv
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JOIN A COMMITTEEIf you are interested in playingan important role in advisingtheMayor andCity Council ona variety of issues, joining acommittee may be a greatoption. Visit our website fordetails.
ATTEND A MEETINGMayor and City Council meet-ings are held the first and thirdMondayof everymonthat 7:30p.m. at City Hall. Residentshave up to three minutes totalk on any topic. There’s noneed to sign up in advance.Just show up and speak yourmind. Public comment is alsoaccepted at Mayor and Coun-cilWork Sessions.
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ments and 18,000 square feet of retail space. The firstapartments will begin renting in the summer of 2012. At theintersection of Girard Street and Goshen Road you’ll find the300-unit Hidden Creek Apartment Homes, which will alsobegin leasing soon.
The Watkins Mill Town Center/Parklands development to thewest of I-270 is amulti-year project beingbuilt in phases. TheParklands project includes over 400 residential units in acombination of single-family detached homes, single-familyattached and two-over-two stacked townhouses, over 30% ofwhich are completed and occupied. The TownCenter portionof the project, with retail and commercial use,will come later.
Spectrum atWatkinsMill to the east of I-270 is envisioned as a40-acre mixed use urban village, combining restaurants,retail and commercial uses with lively public spaces and res-idential living, all with convenient access to transportation.Construction of the infrastructure is underway and thebuilder will soon be breaking ground for 224 apartment unitsand ground floor retail.
Also under construction is SummitHall Reserve. Backing up tothe wide open spaces of Bohrer Park at Summit Hall Farm,this complex, next to the recently built 315 multi-family unitproject, Highland Square, will feature a combination of 81townhomes and two-over-twos.
The stacked condominium townhouse phase of TheVistas atOrchard Ridge Drive is completed. The overall developmentincludes 13 single-family detached houses, 38 townhouses,and 32 multi-family condominium units. Six of the singlefamily units are completed and some of the townhouseshave begun.
And there’s more coming. The “City Projects” button on thehomepage of the City’s website leads you to backgroundinformation and updates on many of these projects. Visitwww.gaithersburgmd.gov or call our Planning and CodeAdministration at 301-258-6330 to learnmore.
NEWCOMERS, continued from page 10
Residential units are under construction at theWatkins Mill Town Center/Parklands development.
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CARGaithersburg is located along the busyI-270 corridor, running between theCapital Beltway and Frederick, Maryland.And now getting to I-95—Laurel, Co-lumbia, Baltimore and other points north
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AIRGaithersburg is within an hour’s drive ofBaltimore-Washington International, Dul-les International and Reagan NationalAirports. Smaller private and businessaircraft are served by the MontgomeryCountyAirpark, less than 15minutes away.
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DEPARTMENTS & DIVISIONS
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n Office of the City [email protected] & City Council Staff, City Attorney,City Elections, Economic Development
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Homeless Services-Wells/Robertson HouseOne Wells Ave. 20877-2071301-258-6390Transitional Housing for Homeless inRecovery, Homeless Street Outreach,Advocacy & Referrals
n Planning & Code [email protected]
n Gaithersburg Police14 Fulks Corner Ave. 20877-2066Non-emergencies 301-258-6400Emergencies [email protected] Night Out, Neighborhood Watch,Citizen Police Academy, Alert Gaithersburg,Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
RESOURCES & FACILITIES
See FACILITIES, page 18
CITY
Gaithersburg City Hall
Animal Control
Gaithersburg Police
Animal Control 301-258-6343Commercial & Residential InspectionsAutomated Scheduling 301-258-6338Commercial, Residential & Fire SystemsPlan Review 301-258-6330Environmental Services 301-258-6330Neighborhood Services 301-258-6340Passports 301-258-6330Permits & Licenses 301-258-6330Planning & Zoning 301-258-6330Rental Housing & Landlord TenantAffairs 301-258-6340
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n Public Works800 Rabbitt Rd. [email protected] Pick-Up, Leaf & Christmas Tree Collection,Snow Removal, Park Maintenance, Recycling,Stormwater Management, Facility Construction& Maintenance, Street & Sidewalk Repair,Streetlights, Traffic Signs
n Parks, Recreation & Culture506 S. Frederick Ave. 20877-2325301-258-6350Fax 301-948-8364TDD/TTY [email protected] Classes, Youth Services & SummerCamps, Sports & Aquatic Programs, Cultural Arts& Special Events, Senior Services, Parks, Pavilion& Facility Rentals, Fingerprinting (by appointment)
FACILITIES
n *Activity Center at Bohrer Park,Summit Hall Farm506 S. Frederick Ave. [email protected] Center, Fitness & Recreation Classes, SummerCamps, Art Gallery, Meeting Room & Special EventRentals, Gymnasium, Outdoor Picnic Pavilions,Fingerprinting (by appointment)
n Aquatic Facilities
*Gaithersburg Aquatic Center(indoor – closed for repairs – 2012)2 Teachers Way [email protected] & Lap Swimming, Lessons & ExerciseClasses, Lifeguard Training, Birthday Parties, Rentals
Water Park (outdoor - seasonal)512 S. Frederick Ave. [email protected] Water Slide, Children’s Splash Pool, Lessons& Exercise Classes, Lifeguard Training, Playground,Group Reservations, Refreshments
n *Arts Barn311 Kent Square Rd. [email protected] Performing Arts Theater, Classes,Workshops, Artist-in-Residence Studios, Art Gallery,Retail Shop, Camps, Special Event Rentals
n *Casey Community Center810 S. Frederick Ave. [email protected] & Recreation Classes, Meeting Rooms,Special Event Rentals, Tot Time Activities
n *Community Museum9 S. Summit Ave. [email protected] Displays & Rotating Exhibits, SpecialEvents, Outdoor History Park, Rolling Stock Exhibit,Workshops, Presentations, Special Event Rentals
n *Concert Pavilion at City Hall(seasonal – lawn seating)31 S. Summit Ave. 20877-2038301-258-6350Outdoor Concerts (day & evening), Ceremonies,Special Event Rentals
n *Gaithersburg Upcounty Senior Center80A Bureau Dr. [email protected], Classes & Programs for Older Adults,Weekday Lunch Program, Transportation Available,Special Event Rentals
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Miniature Golf Course
Community Museum
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n Gaithersburg Youth Center-Olde Towne301 Teachers Way, [email protected] Activities, Video & AudioRecording Studio, Field Trips, SpecialEvents, Birthday Parties
n Gaithersburg Youth Center-Robertson Park801 Rabbitt Rd. 20878-1600301-258-6166yc-robertson@gaithersburgmd.govAfter-School Activities, Field Trips,Climbing Wall, Special Events,Birthday Parties
n *Kentlands Mansion320 Kent Square Rd. [email protected] Events, Rentals forWeddings, Meetings, Parties, SocialFunctions, Art Gallery, Recital Room
n *Miniature Golf Course(seasonal)514S. FrederickAve. [email protected] Miniature Course, BirthdayParties, Corporate Rentals
n *Skate Park(seasonal)510 S. Frederick Ave. [email protected], Skateboards, BMX, Lessons,Birthday Parties, Rentals
*Rental opportunities formeetings & social events.
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THE McDANIELGroup,Inc.
THE McDANIEL GROUP, INC.Personal Insurance ServicesAUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS
16041 Comprint CircleGaithersburg, Maryland 20877
301/921-9000Fax: 301/921-9005
A family insurance business, providing personalservice for over 40 years.
We represent several of the finest companies inour community.
Let us help you find the best coverage at the mostcompetitive price.
Insurance can be confusing. We strive to help you understand before you buy.
• Faith-based education and outreach program• Strong curriculum and standards emphasizing coreAcademic content and 21st Century learning skills• Technology-integrated curriculum• Pre-Algebra and Algebra (Middle School)• Dedicated faculty and committed parents• Full-day Pre-K and Kindergarten• Before and after-school care • Enrichment courses• Extracurricular activities
The Oldest Catholic School in Montgomery CountyEstablished 1925
Grades: Pre-Kindergarten-8115 S. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Phone: 301-990-2441 http:www.smsmd.orgSr. Sharon Ann Mihm, CSC, Principal
Guided tours are available.
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