March 29, 2024

Expo to Highlight Career, Tech Education

Expo

A tech expo January 16 will offer students and parents an opportunity to become familiar with career and technology education options at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career & Technology Center in Leonardtown.

County R&P Conducts Market Study

Labor Day

The St. Mary’s County Department of Recreation and Parks invites the community to attend prescheduled meetings to weigh in on a potential sports complex building project in the county.

St. Mary’s: Nominate an Outstanding Woman

Labor Day

The St. Mary’s County Commission for Women will recognize inspirational women in St. Mary’s who make extraordinary efforts to make the world a better place through all types of community service. The commission is now accepting nominations for women to honor.

Winter Weather, Water Pipes & More Warnings

winter

As winter advances, St. Mary’s water company has advice for protecting pipes against freezing and other water saving tips and weather safety precautions.

Jazz, Seafood Fest Strikes the Right Note

Fest

A popular St. Mary’s County music festival hit the right notes at the annual Maryland Tourism & Travel Summit in November, winning a tourism award.

Innovation, Tech Group Seeks Input

Innovation

Southern Maryland Innovation & Technology is looking for participant feedback through a 14-question survey.

Photography Show Runs Until Jan. 15

Out ‘N About photography show continues at the Lexington Park Library until January 15.

St. Mary’s Government Goes Tobacco Free

St. Mary’s County goes tobacco free on January 1, 2020. The county commissioners have banned the use of tobacco products on all county-owned or leased buildings and properties.

Kick Off the New Year With a Hike

Hike

Start out 2020 the right way! The Maryland Department of Natural Resources invites everyone to join a First Day Hike, Maryland’s annual tradition for a fun, healthy kickoff to the New Year.

Lex Park History to Anchor Pax Museum Exhibit

Lex Park History

St. Mary’s Community Development Corporation completes a Lexington Park history in three panels — highlighting the Flattops and Carver Heights. The storyboards are headed to the Pax River Naval Air Museum for display along with aerial photos of Lexington Park through the decades.