April 26, 2024

Friess Shares Art of Giving

Art of Giving

Mother Catherine Academy’s Art of Giving enlists local artist Mary Lou Troutman to help students give Bubby Knott a mural at Flat Iron Farm.

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Oysters 101: Work ’em, Tong ’em, Shuck ’em

oysters

There’s even a bit at the end of Oysters 101 about their sex life.

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Register Now for Upcoming TPP Programs

New Leadership

Upcoming topics to be addressed by The Patuxent Partnership include additive manufacturing and US-Russian relations in the Trump administration.

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Drop in FHA Insurance Rates on Hold

FHA

The Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. team can show you how the reduced FHA mortgage insurance rate can get you into a low down-payment mortgage.

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Foreign Military Sales – Opportunities for Pax River

foreign military sales

The Patuxent Partnership briefing on foreign military sales described impacts from growing sales of US arms, defense equipment, defense services, technical assistance, and military training to foreign governments; a 17 percent increase in defense equipment exports since 2010.

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Math Girls Day Gets a Permanent Sponsor

Math Girls Day

After having to be downsized due to lack of funding, a popular semi-annual program at St. Mary’s College of Maryland has gotten a permanent sponsor. Math Girls Day, hosted by the Women in Science House Living Learning Community, or WiSH, is now being sponsored by Mathnasium.

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Hoyer Addresses 13th MLK Prayer Breakfast

MLK

Del. Deb Rey (R) leaves MLK Prayer Breakfast after speaker endorses impeaching incoming president Donald Trump.

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Water Temp Falls, ‘Thickens’ Local Creeks

skipjack

The Cap’n harkens back, again, to lore from Clyde Evans, Chesapeake waterman extraordinaire.

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Oysters Are In, Rockfish Out, Time to Prep Nets for Spring

rockfish

Message from the Cap’n is a compilation of fishing advice, waterman and weather insights, Chesapeake lore, and ordinary malarkey.

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Lexington Park Seeks Artist for First Public Mural

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Lexington Park is seeking an artist for its first public mural. The St. Mary’s Community Development Corp. is soliciting design proposals for a mural in black and white plus one accent color to appear on all or part of a 15-foot-high and 50-foot-wide cinderblock wall visible from a busy Lexington Park intersection.

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