May 10, 2021
The Maryland Department of Health COVID-19 Testing Taskforce, in partnership with the St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) and St. Mary’s County Library will host a 2-day pop up
COVID-19 testing and vaccine event on Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, May 16, 2021 from 12:00-4:00 p.m. at the Lexington Park Library, located at 21677 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Blvd in Lexington Park.
COVID-19 Testing & Vaccination (
Appointment-free
Free of charge (no out-of-pocket cost, co-payment, co-insurance, etc.)
No insurance needed
More information on local COVID-19 testing is available at: www.smchd.org/covid-19-testing. For more information on SMCHD COVID-19 vaccination clinics, please visit www.smchd.org/covid-19-vaccine.
May 5, 2021
It was a beautiful spring day, and Greenwell Foundation welcomed over 100 young and young-at-heart members of our community to our May Open Barn celebrating Unicorns last week.
Costumes abounded, many photos were taken, and everyone enjoyed themselves safely, maintaining state and local guidelines as we emerge from the pandemic. Executive Director Jolanda Campbell was particularly pleased with the behavior of our 2 newest members of the Greenwell Foundation family; goats Billy and Taco.
“They had a great time meeting everyone, and all our visitors loved them!”
Greenwell Foundation’s Open Barns are held the first Saturday of every month from 9:00 a.m., to 12:00 p.m., and are free-of-charge. In June, we will be hosting pony rides (for a $5 fee) and our dear friends from the Lexington Park Library will be holding outdoor story time at 10:00 a.m.
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By Pat Elder
Pat Elder is an investigative journalist with Civilian Exposure, an organization based in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, that tracks how the military poisons people around the world. Pat’s focus is on documenting contamination caused by the U.S. military’s use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in routine fire-fighting drills.
PFAS in fire-fighting foams used on basFes worldwide are contaminating the environment and endangering public health. The Pentagon denies wrongdoing
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