Community Info
Below is a list of Twinbrook community groups on social media and in-person.
Whether you're running a business or running around with the kids, this group is for anyone working from home in Twinbrook who wants to connect with others doing the same.
Swap plants and gardening tips.
Give. Ask. Gratitude. Our own local buy nothing group.
For anyone looking for a creative group to share ideas with.
Hooks 'n Needles - In-person - For those who enjoy needlecraft art!
Join us this summer for fun knitting and crocheting together. Usually meets once a week.
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Community Partners
Twinbrook Community Recreation Center
Every day the center welcomes a diverse group of children and families to our after-school program, classes and drop in sports.
Twinbrook Pool
Fun in the sun since 1955
Twinbrook Village
The Twinbrook Village seeks to strengthen the sense of community and well being of residents of ALL ages, cultures, and ethnicities by facilitating neighbors helping neighbors. We aim to lend a hand to those who need a hand. We can help people with friendly visits, friendly calls, transportation, and running errands. Contact us by email: twinbrookvillage@gmail.com.
There are currently approximately 4 villages operating in Rockville at some level in addition to several that are under development. Each village is unique and reflects the character, interests and needs of the community that creates it. The village membership decides what it will offer and how it will operate.
Twinbrook Elementary School PTA
Twinbrook Elementary is part of the Richard Montgomery Cluster. Twinbrook students will enter Julius West Middle School and then attend Richard Montgomery High School.
Meadow Hall Elementary School PTA
Meadow Hall Elementary School is part of the Rockville Cluster. Meadow Hall students will enter Earl B. Wood Middle School and then attend Rockville High School.