Summer Events in Gaithersburg

Nando’s Fiery Friday Night Concerts

Rio in Gaithersburg

June 7 – Sept 27, 6:30 pm– 8:30 pm

FREE concert series featuring all your favorite local bands LIVE on the Boardwalk Stage—near Union Jack’s. From alt-, pop-, and classic rock to jazz, R&B, and country, come and enjoy some sweet sounds under the stars.

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SummerFest

Bohrer Park

Saturday, June 29, 2019, 5 pm – 11:30 pm

Celebrate America's independence at SummerFest, Gaithersburg's illuminating summer festival on the expansive grounds of Bohrer Park at Summer Hall Farm. The family-friendly event features live music, food and fun activities, all leading up to a spectacular fireworks display and SummerGlo After Party.

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Montgomery County Agricultural Fair

Friday, Aug 9 – Saturday, Aug 17—See below for fair and carnival hours

Founded in 1949, the Montgomery County Agricultural Center has been home to the Montgomery County Fair since its creation. Sitting on 62 acres, the Fair has more than 50 buildings that are filled with more than 5,000 animals every year. The Fair has animals, entertainment, food, commercial, home arts, arts and crafts exhibits, and many others for the whole family to enjoy.

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Kentlands Farmers & Artists Market

Go local! The Main Street Farmers & Artists Market is open Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., year round, with several local farms, kitchens, and a variety of local artists with unique handcrafted items. Products available for purchase include a vast assortment of fruits and vegetables, jams and jellies, various herbs, cut flowers, and potted plants, baked goods, crab cakes, dog treats, meat, pickles, eggs, and honey. Our arts and craft vendors sell jewelry, photographs, health and beauty products, blown glass, knitted items, quilts, purses, woodworking items, clothing, children’s accessories, yard art, and more.

Kentlands Main Street Park and Pavilion
301 Main Street
Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Saturdays, Year Round, 9 AM - 2 PM

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Winterizing Your Home

As several neighbors have experienced this winter, frozen pipes can be an expensive and frustrating experience. But it can be avoided. Let’s start with making sure the water line that leads to the exterior of your home is drained, cleared, and shut off.

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Instructions for Turning Off Hose Bibs

These are the outside water faucet/hose connections that have special adapters to drain water from the faucets once the flow of water has been turned off within the home. In as much as these outside faucets will freeze and fracture during the winter (unless properly drained), the Association recommends the following be adhered to.

Please note that the entire concept revolves around the complete absence of water in the pipe.  The water valve may, or may not, have a small knurled cap (like the valve cover on an auto tire) on the side.  If present, this is known as a bleeder cap. To secure these lines for winter, follow these procedures:

1. There are shutoff valves located in the utility room and under the kitchen sink of your homes that are connected only to the front and rear hose bibs. Turn these valves off (clockwise).

2. Open both front and rear hose bibs and allow to drain.

3. Remove the small bleeder cap from the shutoff valve in the utility room, and allow any remaining water to drain into the pot or pan.  Once the rush of air and any remaining water has stopped, you can close it again.

At this point, the line should be okay for the winter. The system is now winterized. Should you turn it on again to wash a car, etc., the entire procedure must be repeated.  It is not as complicated as it may sound, but it is vitally important to drain these lines.

The system can be left in this state for the rest of the winter or as long as the outside hose bibs are not needed.

To turn water back on in the spring, close the outside hose bibs first and open the shutoff valve in the utility room and under the kitchen sink.    

City of Gaithersburg's 26th Annual Oktoberfest

Our neighbors at the Kentlands are hosting a day filled with food, fun, and music for all ages. The Oktoberfest festival will take place once again on the Village Green, the grounds of the mansion, Main Street, and Market Square.

Mark your calendars and bring the whole family, Sunday, October 14, 2018, from noon to 5 p.m. and enjoy these special German-inspired activities…

Mansion Lawn: The Kentlands Mansion Lawn features musicians, local wine and foods, free horse-drawn wagon rides, vendors offering arts and crafts, activities and giveaways.

Main Street & Inspiration Lane: At the Main Street Pavilion you’ll find our new Tap & Taste beer area, musicians performing at the Main Street Stage, Sip & Paint activities, and yard games.

Market Square: In Market Square you’ll find musicians performing at the Market Square Stage, Pumpkin Painting, Inflatables, Rockwall, and Educational Crafts.

Village Green: A traditional Beer Garden, food vendors and the ever-popular performances of the Alte Kameraden German Band and Alt-Washingtonia Bavarian Dancers will grace the Village Green.

Wine Terrace & Tap and Taste: Enjoy two beverage tasting experiences that connect visitors with local wine and beer makers.

Admission and parking are free. Free wheelchair accessible shuttle service will run regularly during festival hours to and from satellite parking at 200 Orchard Ridge Drive, just off of Quince Orchard Road.

No unauthorized alcoholic beverages, skateboards, roller blades, bicycles, or weapons, real or facsimile, are permitted at the festival. Licensed and leashed pets are permitted in the festival but not encouraged due to large crowds and noisy environments.

Kentlands Market Square
821 Center Point Way
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878

Fall youth, teen, and adult sports

The city of Gaithersburg offers a variety of activities to keep you and your family on the move this fall. These recreational and programs enable people of all ages and skill levels to enjoy clinics, leagues, and classes in a community setting based on the principles of CHARACTER COUNTS! and family fun. A variety of programs are available for competitive play as well as the development of life-time skills.

From youth flag football and co-ed softball to "Pinbusters” Bowling for age 50 and over, see all the ways to stay active post summer. VIEW NOW

Best Sunscreens of 2018

Summer is here and the sun is out. Time to lather up and hit the pool, the beach, or your back deck. Protecting yourself or your loved ones from the potentially harmful effects of UVA and UVB rays requires a really good sunscreen. But what are the best ones for face, sensitive skin, and kids who love playing in water? Prevention Magazine consulted some top dermatologist to get some insight and their favorite picks. CLICK TO READ ARTICLE.

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