November 4, 2024

Program Offers Laptops for Eligible Residents

Laptops

In an effort to advance equal access to technology for St. Mary’s residents, county government will distribute 4,500 HP Chromebooks for free, while supplies last, to local households with an income at or below the national poverty level. Four distribution dates are planned at the Lexington Park Library. Check to see if you qualify.

Health Dept. Honors Pandemic Response Efforts

Public Health

Three Oaks Center in Lexington Park was among the community partners recognized for their contributions to the COVID-19 pandemic response over the past two years in St. Mary’s County.

More to Explore Program Continues

More to Explore

The Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership’s More to Explore is back! The program encourages community members to get outside and explore St. Mary’s County’s parks, historic sites, and farmers markets.

More to Explore Program Turns Five

More to Explore

The Healthy Eating and Active Living action team of the Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership, which is supported by MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown, is announcing the fifth year of the local More to Explore program.

Minority Outreach Coalition Hosts Talk on Health

Minority Outreach Coalition

The Minority Outreach Coalition will host a Community Conversation on April 26, 2019, from 11 am to 1 pm at the St. Mary’s County Health Department.

More to Explore Program Needs Sponsors

More to Explore

The Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership is working to get people outside, where they can walk, play, and explore.

Event to Focus on Community Health

Community Health

MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown is partnering with the Minority Outreach Coalition to offer a health and wellness event for the community March 3.

Community Wellness Day Set at Park

Access to Care

The Minority Outreach Coalition, supported by MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital, is planning a Community Wellness Day for Feb. 11. The location is set for the Loffler Senior Activity at Chancellor’s Run Park at 21905 Chancellors Run Road in Great Mills.

Frederick Douglass Visits

Walter Jones brings his portrayal of the abolitionist leader to Lexington Park.