I've reviewed this rink before. This is my favorite, because they try to maintain the ice well, & have a lot of cheap public sessions (and you can join for the season), many of which are not busy. I moved to be within a few miles of the rink.
Also a few freestyle ("pickup figure") and hockey stick & puck sessions, also not very busy. And hockey games.
On Thursday, they held the "parents meeting" for the
ISI team, which runs ISI (recreational) tests, competitions, shows, and has Synchro and Production teams. The Club members can also skate club sessions, possibly including one evening and one Saturday session. They will have another meeting in late September, when people can join, for about $40/year.
For skaters who compete in USFS, they also have a
USFS club. USFS tends to be more seriously competitive, all the way up to qualifying for ISU Worlds and the Olympics. (But the highest level area skaters and their coaches usually skate in Wealthier areas than Bowie.)
Bowie allows private guest coaches on freestyle sessions. But to teach on Bowie public sessions, you have to teach group lessons at Bowie, and agree not to coach a Synchro or Production team at another rink.
The pro shop people are said to be reasonably competent, if you aren't super picky. Far more competent than the average rink pro shop.