This month, the Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) will turn a whopping 50 years old! To commemorate this major milestone, the museum announces its 50 Miles for 50 Years Virtual Challenge. Dreamt up by CMM Board Member Nancy Wieck, the challenge begins on October 18, the museum’s 50th Anniversary. From that date until November 18, the […]
Calvert Marine Museum: WE’RE TURNING 50!
To commemorate this major milestone, we invite you to join us in our Participate with your friends and family at your own pace and at your own place! The challenge is to complete 50 miles of activity. This could mean walking, running, biking, hiking, swimming, or even skipping. The challenge kicks off on the Calvert […]
Gordon Wins MPSSAA 50 Yard Freestyle
Huntingtown High School Student Gordon Wins MPSSAA 50 Yard Freestyle On Tuesday. June 14, 2016 the Calvert Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) invited Huntingtown High School student, Gregory Gordon, to their meeting to receive a proclamation. Gordon, under the leadership of his Head Coach, Chris Morgan, won the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) […]
Fun at Edward T Hall Aquatic Center
The Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center serves Calvert County with aquatic programs for people of all ages and abilities. The facility and pools are compliant with ADA regulations and are completely accessible. Please contact facility for specific accommodations and assistance. The facility was named for Edward T. Hall, a Calvert County native who served in […]
Open House at Aquatic Center for Re-Opening
Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center Holds Open House to Celebrate Reopening The Calvert County Division of Parks and Recreation will hold an open house at the Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center in Prince Frederick to celebrate the center’s reopening. The center opens Tuesday, Sept. 8, after being closed for eight weeks for warranty repairs to […]
Citizens Cautioned to be Aware of Hazardous Tidal Currents
Following the recent, tragic drownings in the Chesapeake Bay off of Cove Point, citizens are cautioned to be aware of hazardous conditions caused by tidal currents reacting to certain geological formations. “We are deeply saddened by recent drownings off of Cove Point,” said Steve Weems, president of the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners. ”Our […]
Eyes on the Bay
One of the most frequent questions asked of Eyes on the Bay: “Is it safe to swim in my area of the Bay?” Swimming safety is usually determined by the concentration of bacteria in the water, and sometimes by the amount of certain algae that may produce compounds that can make humans sick. Bacteria is […]