June 25, 2026

It’s Opening Weekend @ Flat Iron Christmas

Flat Iron

It’s opening weekend for Bubby’s Farewell Christmas! After months of hard work, Flat Iron Farm is ready to make the holiday season unforgettable.

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Silent Angel Memorial @ Bay District VFD

Silent Angel

In a commemoration of lives lost to homicide, the community is invited to the annual Silent Angel Memorial at 6pm Sunday, December 1, 2024, at the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department.

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A Candlelight Christmas in Piney Point

Piney Point

Piney Point Lighthouse Museum & Historic Park will hold a new event this holiday season, Evening Tides: Candlelight Christmas at Piney Point.

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Morning Coffee Is Off the Burner

Morning Coffee, a robust blend of links to news around the internet concerning the NAS Patuxent River economic community, is off the burner for Thanksgiving. We’ll be back Monday, December 2, with the same morning updates you’ve come to expect.

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Pax Gate Hours for Thanksgiving Holiday

Gate

Naval Air Station Patuxent River announces gate hours and Pass and ID office/Visitor Control Center hours for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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County Govt. Schedule for Thanksgiving

Operations

St. Mary’s County government Thanksgiving operations — what’s open and what’s not.

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Lifting Caregivers’ Stress

Over the next few months, Walden Wise shifts its focus from caring for the children in your life, to spotlighting the caregivers with a free, new series, Caring for You, Caring for Them.

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Message from the Cap’n – Don’t Rake Those Leaves

Leaving leaves on the ground has advantages for the environment. Over the winter they provide cover and habitat for a litany of tiny lives.

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NASA Sponsors Student Essay Contest

Essay

The Patuxent Partnership is helping to publicize NASA’s fourth annual Power to Explore Student Challenge. Submissions are due January 31, 2025.

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Women in Combat Debate Reignites

Female F-35 Pilots

President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has reignited a debate that many thought had been long settled: Should women be allowed to serve their country by fighting on the front lines?

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