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St. Mary's County meeting speaker highlights Commission for Women awards, Tulagi Place mural, Piney Point reenactment and hospice run

2840077 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

An unidentified speaker at a St. Mary's County meeting summarized recent community recognitions and upcoming local events, including the Commission for Women's awards, a new mural at Tulagi Place, a Piney Point Museum reenactment and a hospice fun run/walk in Leonardtown.

An unidentified speaker at a St. Mary's County meeting highlighted recent community recognitions and several upcoming local events, including the Commission for Women's Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony, a new mural at Tulagi Place, a colonial reenactment at the Piney Point Museum and a hospice fun run/walk in Leonardtown.

The speaker said the Commission for Women's banquet "was a great time," and congratulated award recipients by name: Kimberly McLean was named woman of the year, and Angela Bradley was noted as "tomorrow's woman." The speaker also recognized Norma Pipkin and Marta Kelsey as "hometown sheroes" who were honored and "gave great presentations." The remarks appeared during the meeting's announcements rather than as part of a formal agenda item.

On public art, the speaker described the mural at Tulagi Place as "just beautiful," and thanked the Recreation and Parks Department and community organizations that supported the project. The speaker said the event drew a good crowd and that people "were just enjoying being outside, having the music going, just having activities to do."

Looking ahead, the speaker promoted two Saturday events: "Rebels in Redcoats" at the Piney Point Museum, described as a colonial reenactment, and a hospice fun run/walk in Leonardtown. The speaker said they would participate in the hospice walk and praised hospice workers for their community service. The transcript refers to the hospice event as the "20 eighth annual" fun run/walk; the precise edition number and calendar date were not specified beyond "this Saturday."

Near the end of the announcements, the speaker described an April Fools' joke involving their brother, Nick, who the speaker said briefly announced a run for a county commissioner seat before revealing the announcement was a prank.

The remarks consisted of community announcements and commendations; no formal motions, votes or policy decisions were recorded during this segment.