June 26, 2026

Leonardtown Concert Moves Indoors

U.S. Navy Contemporary Ensemble, The Cruisers, move indoors for this week’s Concert on the Square 6 pm Saturday Aug. 10 at St. Mary’s Ryken Romuald Hall on the lower campus

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Walden Celebrates 40 Years in Chesapeake Casual

In recognition of 40 years of outstanding service to Southern Maryland, Walden plans to celebrate with a tribute to the Chesapeake — attend in your nautical best.

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This Saturday: Tactics to Make Breastfeeding Successful

Conference open to the public on breastfeeding this Saturday is sponsored by MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital’s Health Connections.

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Remains of 17th Century Ship Discovered in St. Mary’s River

An archaeologist from the University of Southampton (UK) has been exploring ship remains this summer with help from Historic St. Mary’s City.

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CodeRed List to be Tested Friday

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Everyone on the CodeRed Warning System will be called Friday. To get on the list, go to www.stmarysmd.com and follow CodeRed link.

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Anne Arundel Hall Replacement Project Underway at SMCM

The tear-down has begun and the project is on track so far on the historic campus’ new academic building.

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Beef Up your Marketing through the Leader!

Visibility is a crucial competitive edge in a time of government belt-tightening. The Leader keeps your name in front of local and national decision-makers with money to invest.

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Great Mills Senior Awarded SMECO Scholarship

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SMECO has awarded four scholarships to high school seniors, including one to Samantha Janey, of Great Mills, Maryland. Each year, SMECO awards four college scholarships to students from the co-op’s service area.

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Strategic Thinking: Dialogue at “the Edge” Aug. 15th

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Dale Moore of NAWCAD’s Strategic Operations presents the sixth in his series designed to get us thinking in a 21st-century way. Expect an active dialogue at the edge.

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Two More Furlough Days, Readiness Still Suffers

The Deputy Secretary of Defense makes the news rounds to tout a DoD budget realignment that rolls back the unpopular civilian furloughs and also to warn of a loss of military readiness as a result of sequestration.

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