June 4, 2026

SMECO 75 Bike Ride Readies for 8th Year

SMECO 75 Bike Ride

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative is gearing up for one of its major fundraisers. The SMECO 75 Bike Ride will be held Saturday, June 1, 2019.

Rural Cooperatives Host Legislative Conference

Rural Cooperatives

House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer spoke at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association legislative conference recently.

Region’s STEM Teachers Recognized

STEM Teachers

The school systems of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties worked with Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative to choose and honor 22 educators with Outstanding Teacher awards for their leadership in the fields of mathematics, science, technology, and engineering.

There Are Ways to Save on Electric Bills

Credits

SMECO offers ways to save on electric bills.

Nominating Committee to Select Candidates

Meeting

The board of directors of Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative has appointed 10 members to the 2019 Nominating Committee, which is scheduled to meet Wednesday, May 15.

Huntingtown Big Winner at Computer Bowl

Computer Bowl

Huntingtown High School took first place at the 30th annual Southern Maryland High School Computer Bowl on March 2.

College Hosts Night for Engineering Students

Engineering Students

Engineering students who are considering a four-year degree in electrical or mechanical engineering can attend a Night of Engineering on March 6, 2019, at the College of Southern Maryland’s La Plata Campus. 

Winners Add Up at Mathcounts Competition

Mathcounts

More than 200 students from 21 Southern Maryland schools traveled to Calvert High School in Prince Frederick on Feb. 2, 2019, for the 25th annual regional MATHCOUNTS, hosted by Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative.

Members Helping Members Program Logs Great Success

Meeting

For more than nine years, the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative’s Members Helping Members program has raised more than $100,000 a year.

SMECO: Watch Out for Scammers

Know What You Owe

Scammers have been calling customer members of Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative and making threats, and the cooperative wants to make sure residents of the area know about the illegal activity.