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Ride a Bike, Talkin' the Pike and a Concert To Like

It's the ''Puff the Magic Dragon' meets 'Southern Cross'' edition of 'The Rundown.'

Happy Tuesday, Rockville!

It’s a gorgeous, sunny summer afternoon. Enjoy it while it lasts. According to the National Weather Service we might be able to try again by Friday.

Here’s your “egging them on” edition of “The Rundown”:

Find out what's happening in Rockvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • It’s a great evening to go for a ride. The Rockville Bike Advisory Committee can lead the way. . Read .
  • The Rockville Planning Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at . The agenda includes the seventh work session on the .
  • Can Rockville (and Montgomery County in general) learn from Charm City? When it comes to teen curfews, The Baltimore Sun says we can. Patch’s Sebastian Montes recently asked Ike Leggett about his curfew proposal. . The County Council held a hearing on the proposal this afternoon. Check back with Patch for more coverage.
  • I always had a face for newspapers or radio, but if you’re a young person with a face for television, Rockville 11 is looking for fall interns to write, produce, edit and report. College juniors and seniors should send resumes to bbroullire@rockvillemd.gov.
  • The Rockville Science Center has openings for its Rockville Robotics Summer Camps in mid-August. Click here for more information.
  • With “the dyed-in-the-wool folk sound of Peter, Paul & Mary” and “the folk-rock harmonic complexity of Crosby, Stills & Nash,” the folk-rock trio Gathering Time is "getting a whole beehive-full of buzz.” At least that’s what Focus Music’s website tells us about tonight’s featured performers.
    Doors at 7:30. The show starts at 8 at .
    Click here for tickets and more information.
  • Headed out to see Gathering Time? Taking a spin with the Rockville Bike Advisory Committee? Let us know what you thought of the show or tell us about the ride at Rockville Patch on Facebook or @RockvillePatch on Twitter.

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