June 5, 2026

TPP Panel to Discuss UAS Safety

Green

Join The Patuxent Partnership for a panel discussion on UAS safety on Tuesday, July 27, 2021.

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Hoyer Honors 5th District Artists

Hoyer

Violette Campbell of Huntingtown High School won the 2021 Fifth District Congressional Art Competition with her piece titled “The Pride of Sight.”

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Inconclusive Findings in Report on UFOs

UFO

An unclassified report from the US Office of National Intelligence reveals very little about strange aerial sightings reported by military pilots over the past few decades.

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Lear’s Flamingo Is the 5th

In the history of flamingo painting, following the first notable four, the next notable rendition is Edward Lear’s (1812-1888), who paints the captivating bird dramatically assuming the pose of a ballerina.

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First Friday July 2 in Leonardtown

First Friday

First Fridays open up Leonardtown, MD, for a one-of-a-kind shopping and entertaining evening. This Friday the town’s business community will be open July 2 from 5 to 8 pm.

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Things Are Gonna STEAM in Piney Point

Museums

Piney Point Lighthouse Museum will hold a four-day outdoor summer educational STEAM program for children ages 6 to 10. The camp will run from 9 am to noon July 19 to 22, 2021.

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Rotary Funds Greenwell Foundation Field Trips

Rotary

The Rotary Club of Lexington Park has awarded Greenwell Foundation a $4,500 grant to bring its “Re-connecting Field Trips” to Great Mills High School this summer.

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Hoyer: Child Tax Credit Will Help Families

Behavioral Health Unit

The newly enhanced child tax credit will help households meet their day-to-day needs as the economy reopens and America continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer says.

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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.

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Guard Short of Funds as Role Grows

Even as the National Guard faces drastic cost-cutting measures awaiting its $520 million reimbursement from its months-long mission securing the US Capitol — even grounding aircraft — its top general expects the Pentagon to lean even more heavily on the Guard moving forward.

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