Past Events

NEW! Read about the Feb 3rd Mayor & Council meeting in this just published article then send a short email to the Mayor & Council Members (Mayorcouncil@rockvillemd.gov). It’s fast and simple with these templates and talking points.

New: Agenda for February 3rd Mayor & Council Meeting

February 3rd, Mayor & Council Public Meeting (No Community Forum!): Rockville City is making plans February 3rd, 2020 for the fate of Rockville’s newest park. A short email or call to the Mayor & Council Members (Mayorcouncil@rockvillemd.gov) will have a huge impact! It’s fast and simple with these templates and talking points.

Sunday, 1:00 pm, February 2nd, 2020.   Show Your Love for RedGate Park!

Join us for an informal walk around RedGate Park.  Bring binoculars to see birds and bring your camera to take pictures to share with the Mayor & Council and on social media prior to the big Feb. 3rd meeting about RedGate Park at City Hall. This is an informal gathering of people who care about RedGate Park and want to make a statement about its importance in their lives.
We’ll meet at the end of the parking lot (150 spaces!) near the large clubhouse building. RedGate Park is located on Avery Road near the intersection of Gude Drive and Norbeck Road.  Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/ZbYERyRtqMGFb8UH7

Please forward this email and share on social media to encourage friends and family to join us. 

January 27, Mayor and Council Public Meeting (Community Forum is at 6:30p) at City Hall:   While there is no RedGate formal discussion, there is a Community Forum so it’s your time to make a public comment about RedGate. You can sign up to speak for 2-3 minutes by calling the city clerk (240-314-8280) before 4:00p the day of the meeting or just show up. Can’t make it? E-Mail the Mayor and Council and tell them to save RedGate Park!

Support RedGate Park! Friday, Jan 24, 6:30 – 8:00pm

Drop by anytime between 6:30 – 8:00pm on Friday at the Twinbrook Community Center and meet other residents concerned about RedGate, write postcards and emails to the Mayor and Council, and make your voice heard before the February 3rd meeting where the fate of RedGate Park will be discussed. We’ll be meeting in the Annex (smaller building) of the Twinbrook Community Center. Questions? Visit www.RedGatePark.org or e-mail Save@RedGatePark.org .