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Celebrate Memorial Day weekend at two local spots
While you spend Memorial Day weekend with family and friends, carve out some time to be on Lake Whetstone, the largest lake in Montgomery Village, and at Bohrer Park.
Before you head out to Lake Whetstone, be sure to check the latest weather and closure information.
Opening Weekend at Lake Whetstone Boat Dock
Kick off the holiday weekend with two days of fun on the water at Lake Whetstone (18701 Montgomery Village Avenue)! Come and enjoy paddleboats, kayaks, and canoes, or try your hand at fishing. The whole family can enjoy the outdoors and try something new; no pre-registration is needed.
Saturday, May 23: Join us from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a morning of boating and family fun.
Sunday, May 24: Come out for Evening Catch I from 4:30 to 8 p.m. for an evening boat ride and let youth ages 15 and under enjoy free fishing rod rentals!
Boat rentals start at just $6 for Montgomery Village residents. Fishing rod rentals cost $5 per person (includes bait). We can’t wait to see you at Lake Whetstone!
756 American Flags for our Heroes at Bohrer Park
A few years ago, the Montgomery Village and Gaithersburg Rotary clubs became one, and the combined clubs are carrying on a more than 10-year-old tradition over Memorial Day weekend. On Saturday, May 23, at 11 a.m. in Bohrer Park, 506 South Frederick Avenue in Gaithersburg (next to Gaithersburg High School), the club and the City of Gaithersburg will inaugurate a huge display of 756 American flags, and local dignitaries and patriotic entertainment will be included.
This will be followed by a second ceremony at a Peace Pole in the park to promote peace on earth. Installed in 2015, the Peace Pole is a small monument that displays the message, “May Peace Prevail on Earth,” in eight languages. More than 200,000 Peace Poles have been planted in about 180 countries.
This annual flag display is named “Flags for our Heroes” because most are sponsored by firms and individuals. They honor active and former military personnel and any others who a sponsor wants to recognize. Each flag is tagged with the names of the sponsor and the honoree.
The display will be free and open to the public, day and night from Friday, May 22, through the morning of Memorial Day, Monday, May 25. At night, the display will be lighted and guarded by Scouting America and Girl Scouts of the USA.
At dusk on Sunday, May 24, a group of scouts will conduct a Flag Retirement Ceremony that will include the ceremonial burning of tattered and dirty American flags. People who have flags that are no longer usable may contribute them to be properly destroyed.
The Rotary Club of Gaithersburg has served the community since 1966. Its goals are in line with those of Rotary International – building peace and preventing conflict; preventing and treating disease; improving water, sanitation, and hygiene; improving maternal and child health; enhancing basic education and literacy; and fomenting economic development.
For more information about these Bohrer Park events, visit https://flagsforourheroes.org/ or contact Ken Weiss at




