Ganz PianoTalk Concert Set Nov. 14
St. Mary’s College of Maryland musician-in-residence Brian Ganz will continue his popular free PianoTalk concert series Thursday, November 14, at the Dodge Performing Arts Center recital hall on the college campus.
Topic Launch: Learn About Naval Aviation’s Needs
Join the 25.1/A NAVAIR Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer Topic Launch to be held 9am to 4pm December 11, in conjunction with the Southern Maryland Tech Bridge.
Top Score for Hoyer from HRC
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer received a score of 100% on the Human Rights Campaign’s 118th Congressional Scorecard. The biannual scorecard measures federal lawmakers’ support for LGBTQ+ equality.
Who’s on Trump’s List for DefSec?
Who will be the next US secretary of defense? Familiar names being floated include Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) and Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL). Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on the list and then off in a matter of days.
State Tree Nursery Taking Orders for Seedlings
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ John S. Ayton State Tree Nursery is accepting seedling orders for spring planting.
Community Resource Day Set in Lex Park
Community Resource Day will be held from 3 to 7pm November 14 at Lexington Park United Methodist Church.
Youth Indoor Soccer Registration Opens
Registration for St. Mary’s Recreation & Parks youth indoor soccer will open November 1, 2024, for individual players, teams, and volunteer coaches.
St. Mary’s Gov’t Veterans Day Operations
All St. Mary’s County government administrative offices will be closed Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans Day. Offices will resume normal operating schedules on Tuesday, November 12.
TPP’s Annual Meeting Year in Review
The Patuxent Partnership took a look back at the programs it offered this year during the TPP annual meeting held October 22.
Trump Triumphs, GOP Takes Senate
Former president and President-Elect Donald Trump won the White House and led the Republican Party to a US Senate majority for the first time in four years. The election defied media predictions by concluding in the early hours of Wednesday morning, although majority of the House of Representatives remained undecided.





















