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Rethinking Rockville’s Proclamation Parade

At the City Council meeting on May 12, 2025, the Rockville Mayor and Council are set to issue seventeen proclamations—yes, seventeen—covering everything from public service and health awareness to historic preservation and cultural celebrations.

Here’s what’s being recognized:

  1. National Public Service Recognition Week (May 4–10)
  2. National Police Week (May 11–17)
  3. Women’s Health Week (May 11–17)
  4. Taiwanese American Heritage Week (May 11–18)
  5. National Public Works Week (May 19–23)
  6. National Kids to Parks Day (May 17)
  7. Greek Genocide Remembrance Day (May 19)
  8. ALS Awareness Month
  9. Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
  10. Building Safety Month
  11. National Bicycle Awareness Month
  12. Jewish American Heritage Month
  13. Lyme Disease Awareness Month
  14. Mental Health Awareness Month
  15. Older Americans Month
  16. National Preservation Month
  17. Stroke Awareness Month

Each of these proclamations represents a worthwhile cause or celebration—some with deep relevance to our city. From recognizing the contributions of older adults and public works employees, to celebrating heritage communities and raising awareness for health issues, the topics are both timely and important.

But when so many proclamations are issued in a single night, it’s hard for any one to stand out. And for Rockville’s residents and businesses, the question becomes: how does this affect me?

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