Hoyer: The Affordable Care Act is Working
The Affordable Care Act, with 8 million enrolled in private health insurance plans via government marketplaces, is already a win for Americans’ health and economy.
Egeli Workshops Continue Into the Outdoors
Rarely offered painting & sketching artistic workshops at Carolyn Egeli’s studio are still scheduled to cover sketching, scaling sketches into a large painting, marine and figure painting.
PaxSpace Seeks Money & Members as it Grows
“It’s the love of making,” that created PaxSpace, says a founder. “We used to fix things. We use to make things.” And you can again at the new Makerspace at St. Mary’s Industrial Park in Hollywood, MD
Sheriff Cameron Grand Marshall of ’14 Parade
There’s still time to join the Lexington Park Business and Community Association’s 3rd annual Pride in the Park Parade Saturday, May 3 at 10 am.
STEM-ING: Inspiring Girls’ Career Choices
Middle-school girls can try out science, tech, engineering and math careers May 3.
Join Pax Museum – Keep History Alive
We need members, donations, corporate sponsorships, volunteers, says acting president of the board. Learn more at an open meeting of the board April 24, 5 pm.
Staying a Step Ahead of the DoD Budget
The TPP briefing, “Financial Management: Managing in Difficult Times” included contractor survival tips, including how to get an early read on the DoD budget.
STEM Students Soar in Flight-Simulator Class
Blue-skying about scientific possibilities has come down to earth for teens, thanks to the Pax River Flight Academy.
CSM Women + Math = Infinite Possibilities
Women+Math Workshops=April 26 also featuring presentations & discussions to inform young women on careers that rely heavily on math.
9th Annual Patuxent Defense Forum
Pax Partnership & Center for Democracy present “Challenges for the U.S. and NATO in Promoting Middle East Stability and Security” April 30 at Cole Cinema.





















