March 27, 2024

Free Clothing Event Nov. 20 in Lex Park

Lexington Park United Methodist Church at 21760 Great Mills Road is holding a free clothing giveaway from 10 am until 2 pm November 20, 2021. Everyone is welcome!

Homelessness Prevention Board to Meet

Homelessness

The St. Mary’s County Homelessness Prevention Board will meet at 12:15 pm Wednesday, November 17, 2021. Three Oaks Center supports the board.

New Date for Community Assistance Day

Assistance

Community Assistance Day will be held from 11 am to 2 pm November 5, 2021. The rescheduled outdoor event will be held at Lexington Park United Methodist Church at 21760 Great Mills Road in Lexington Park. 

POSTPONED: Community Assistance Day Set Oct. 29

Community

Community Assistance Day will be held from 11 am to 2 pm October 29, 2021. The outdoor event will be held at Lexington Park United Methodist Church at 21760 Great Mills Road in Lexington Park.

Three Oaks Golf Tournament Thursday

Golf

Three Oaks Center’s Jack Gelrud Memorial Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, October 21, 2021. Proceeds from the tournament benefit programs that serve the homeless population in St. Mary’s County.

Homelessness Prevention Board to Meet

homelessness

The St. Mary’s County Homelessness Prevention Board will meet at 12:15 pm Wednesday, October 20, 2021. Three Oaks Center supports the board.

Homelessness Prevention Board to Meet

Homelessness

The St. Mary’s County Homelessness Prevention Board will meet at 12:15 pm Wednesday, September 15, 2021. Three Oaks Center supports the board.

Three Oaks Seeks Board Members

Gelrud Golf Tourney

Three Oaks Center is seeking qualified individuals and community leaders to serve on its board.

Save the Date: Gelrud Golf Tourney May 27

Golf

Three Oaks Center is preparing for the Jack Gelrud Memorial Golf Tournament to be held Thursday, May 27, 2021. Proceeds from the tournament benefit programs that serve the homeless population in St. Mary’s County.

3 Oaks & WARM Adapt to Pandemic

Three Oaks Center is prepared to undertake an alternative to WARM’s homeless sheltering this winter, while it looks forward to the time when the WARM program will once again fully engage and provide the all-important service it has delivered in the past.