April 18, 2024

There’s Still Time to Enjoy Some Holiday Exhibits

Retro Christmas

There’s still time to enjoy the holidays at some of St. Mary’s County’s museums. The St. Clement’s Island Museum, the Old Jail Museum, and Piney Point Lighthouse Museum, have holiday exhibits through New Year’s Day.

A Retro Christmas in Piney Point

Retro Christmas

The Piney Point Lighthouse Museum is ready for its Retro Christmas exhibit. An open house November 27 will offer a fun experience where visitors can see a very unique holiday exhibit in the museum setting.

Join Museums for 2nd Saturday Events

Museums

New family-friendly outdoor activities will be available at the St. Clement’s Island or Piney Point Lighthouse museums on select Saturdays through December 2022.

Museum to Celebrate Children’s Day

Children's

Families can enjoy games, crafts and face painting at St. Clement’s Island Museum’s Children’s Day from 11 am to 2 pm Saturday, Aug. 20, 2022.

Join Conversation & Cruise on July 16

Cruise

Join St. Clement’s Island Museum for “Conversation & a Cruise” on July 16 or August 13.

Piney Point Museum Now Open Daily

Museums

Piney Point Lighthouse Museum in Piney Point is now operating under summer hours. It is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.

Tickets on Sale for Jazz & Seafood Fest

Tickets are now on sale for the Potomac Jazz & Seafood Festival to be held July 8-10 in St. Mary’s County.

Wine & Arts on Display in Colton’s Point

Experience a day of fun at St. Clement’s Island Museum with St. Mary’s County wineries, as well as local artisan and craft vendors, kids’ activities, boat rides, and more at the second annual First Landing Wine & Arts Festival on April 9, 2022.

Painting Raffle to Benefit Museum

Raffle

Nicole Stewart’s oil on canvas painting titled “Water Taxi” is being raffled off to benefit the St. Clement’s Island Museum.

Museum Seeking Historic Photos, Items

Museum

St. Clement’s Island Museum is seeking historic documents, photos, and other significant objects related to St. Clement’s Island and the Colton’s Point area from the 20th century and earlier.