Kids Learn About Space, Cyber Security at Camps
The Patuxent Partnership is one of the sponsors of Cyber Camp and Aerospace Camp this summer, offering students the chance to focus on STEM learning even while they are on summer break.
Get Real-World Experience With Internship
The Naval Air Warfare Center is offering 20 internship opportunities this summer to high school students and college freshmen and sophomores. The internships have been announced by The Patuxent Partnership.
Replenish Your Creative Soul at AMG
Annmarie Garden invites you to take part in a mid-week escape and enjoy several garden-inspired workshops at the Garden Escape: A Mid-Week Garden & Craft Series May 16 through 18.
F-35 Destined for Combat Test
So far this year, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has been deployed twice, though neither deployment was in a combat capacity. With the US waging increasingly anti-terror operations, as the military deploys more and more it seems unavoidable that the F-35 is destined for a combat test.
CSM Exhibit Showcases Student Artwork
Artwork by College of Southern Maryland students is being showcased at the La Plata Campus. The Annual Juried Student Exhibition will be displayed until May 5.
Nominate a Heroine for Award
Do you know a woman who is truly making a difference in the community through her chosen industry? The March of Dimes is hoping you’ll share her story. The deadline to nominate someone is July 14.
Annmarie Offering Art Classes for Adults
Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center will offer upcoming classes for adults in pottery and fused glass.
Cyberhawks Take First at Competition
The Cyberhawks of the College of Southern Maryland placed first April 7 at the Maryland Community College Cyber Competition in Germantown.
Newtowne Players Take the Stage
The Newtowne Players are presenting “Over the River and Through the Woods” at the Three Notch Theatre in Lexington Park through May 7.
Phone Scam Targets SMECO Customers
Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative is issuing a warning to its customers to beware of scammers targeting residents in the region. Some customer-members have received phone calls from scammers identifying themselves as SMECO employees and demanding prepaid debit cards in order to avoid having electric service cut off.