Congressional Student STEM Challenge Open
Final Deadline to Register and Submit Apps is May 31; Students Who Have Not Yet Registered Are Encouraged to Join
SMECO Announces Second Solar Project
A Boulder, CO firm wins the power-purchase contract to develop, design and construct the 10.0 MW Rockfish Solar photovoltaic facility in Charles County.
Could High Density Save Lexington Park?
Apartment buildings, maybe luxury apartments, could lead Lexington Park out of its slump and into a Renaissance. But the county needs to increase the allowable density for it to happen.
CSM Sends Love, Snacks, More to Locals Serving Abroad
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society sent 136 packages to service members around the world as a Service-Learning project that also taught students skills in customs and other federal processing procedures.
Hoyer: The Affordable Care Act is Working
The Affordable Care Act, with 8 million enrolled in private health insurance plans via government marketplaces, is already a win for Americans’ health and economy.
Egeli Workshops Continue Into the Outdoors
Rarely offered painting & sketching artistic workshops at Carolyn Egeli’s studio are still scheduled to cover sketching, scaling sketches into a large painting, marine and figure painting.
PaxSpace Seeks Money & Members as it Grows
“It’s the love of making,” that created PaxSpace, says a founder. “We used to fix things. We use to make things.” And you can again at the new Makerspace at St. Mary’s Industrial Park in Hollywood, MD
Sheriff Cameron Grand Marshall of ’14 Parade
There’s still time to join the Lexington Park Business and Community Association’s 3rd annual Pride in the Park Parade Saturday, May 3 at 10 am.
STEM-ING: Inspiring Girls’ Career Choices
Middle-school girls can try out science, tech, engineering and math careers May 3.
Join Pax Museum – Keep History Alive
We need members, donations, corporate sponsorships, volunteers, says acting president of the board. Learn more at an open meeting of the board April 24, 5 pm.





















