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County commissioner highlights Cherry Blossom Festival, Tulagi Place mural and local awards

2840090 · April 2, 2025
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A St. Mary's County commissioner recapped a busy weekend of community events including the Cherry Blossom Festival in Lexington Park, a ribbon-cutting for the Tulagi Place mural, and several local awards and nominations.

A St. Mary's County commissioner said over the weekend they attended several community events, including the Cherry Blossom Festival at Passiv Park in Lexington Park and a ribbon-cutting for the new Tulagi Place mural outside the 3 Notch Theatre.

The commissioner noted several local recognitions, congratulating Charlottis Woodley on receiving the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Achievement Award, Andrea Bradley as Tomorrow's Woman, and Kimberly McClain as Woman of the Year. The commissioner also mentioned nominees Kelly Ostrow and Buffy Giddens.

The commissioner described the mural, painted by Tom Rogers, as featuring embedded QR codes that link to pages about the history of Tulagi Place. "There's QR codes embedded in the mural that you can scan, and it will take you to different pages and give you more about the history of Tulagi Place," the commissioner said. The ribbon-cutting took place at the park entrance by the 3 Notch Theatre.

Speaking about the Cherry Blossom Festival, the commissioner said the weather was favorable and praised the turnout and food, and encouraged residents to take advantage of spring activities in St. Mary's County, noting that farmers markets remain open.

The commissioner said they will not attend next week's meeting in person because of work travel but plans to participate virtually.