Marietta Historic Site & Museum Presents
“Freedom Was in Sight” With Kate Masur, a Book Discussion

By STACEY HAWKINS
Marietta Historic Site & Museum

To commemorate Women’s History Month, please join us online on Thursday, March 12, at 6:30–8 p.m. for an inspiring talk by Kate Masur, author of “Freedom Was in Sight,” for a look at the women who made lives for themselves and their families after Emancipation and during the Reconstruction period. Kate Masur will discuss the local impacts of Reconstruction and Emancipation, the transformation of laws, Black women and men working to reunite their families and build their communities, while trying to claim rights that were long denied. Q & A will follow this presentation.

Kate Masur is Board of Visitors Professor of History at Northwestern University and author of “Freedom Was in Sight” and “Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction.” She specializes in the history of race, politics, and law in the United States.
 
This is a virtual program. This program is in partnership with Prince George’s County Historical Society. $5/county resident & $7/non-county resident. Visitors must register to receive the TEAMS link to the program. Please register on www.pgparksdirect.com and use Ticket Code: MHM-SPEC-GA-20260312.

For more information, please call 301-464-5291 or email mariettahouse@pgparks.com. Marietta Historic Site & Museum is located at 5626 Bell Station Road, Glenn Dale, MD, and is a property of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

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Generations of Impact Network Announces “The Wealth Shift A Community Impact Day”
A Transformative Business & Community Experience Coming to Accokeek

By PRESS OFFICER
Generations of Impact Network

ACCOKEEK, Md. (Feb. 27, 2026)—The Generations of Impact Network (GOIN) proudly announces its upcoming event, The Wealth Shift a Community Impact Day, a community-centered empowerment event bringing together entrepreneurs, families, youth, and local leaders from across Charles County and the surrounding region.

Held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 15806 Livingston Road, Accokeek, Maryland, this event is designed to strengthen local economic development, expand access to business resources, and foster meaningful connections across the community.

This year, GOIN is honored to partner with Stella’s Girls, Inc., a local nonprofit dedicated to educating and equipping youth and women “to become leaders, advocates, and agents of social change.” This collaboration reflects a shared mission to uplift underserved voices, build community capacity, and expand leadership pathways.


A High-Impact Experience for Entrepreneurs & Families
The Wealth Shift, a Community Impact Day will feature:

• Executive-Led Panel Discussion on entrepreneurship, leadership, and generational impact

• 90-Minute Business Operations & Development Workshop for emerging and established business owners

• Community Vendor Marketplace highlighting local small businesses

• Youth Inspiration & Exposure Activities

• Networking and Collaborative Engagement Opportunities

“The Wealth Shift is about shifting not just wealth, but access, information, and opportunity,” said Danielle Bowie, GOIN’s Founder. “Our goal is to create an ecosystem where community members can grow, entrepreneurs can scale, and families can feel supported.”


Call for Small Business Participation & Sponsorship
Local businesses and entrepreneurs are invited to increase their visibility by:
 
• Becoming an event sponsor

• Joining the vendor marketplace

• Contributing promotional items to community engagement bags (pens, keychains, stickers, informational cards, and more)

Sponsorship tiers range from community-level support to high-visibility partner opportunities that include speaking placements, brand integrations, and premium engagement benefits.


A Community Movement Rooted in Collaboration

The Generations of Impact Network envisions this Community Impact Day as a long-term catalyst for growth and unity.

“This event is more than a gathering—it’s a strategic investment in our community’s potential,” said Bowie. “We are building something that will outlast the day itself.”


The Generations of Impact Network (GOIN) is a community-centered organization dedicated to creating environments that strengthen families, amplify entrepreneurs, and develop the next generation of leaders. Through strategic partnerships, community programming, and empowerment initiatives, GOIN works to increase access, opportunity, and generational transformation.

 

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Bowie High School NJROTC: Annual Military Inspections 2026

By PAO C/SA Henderson
Bowie High School NJROTC

On Wednesday, January 21, 2026, The Bowie High School NJROTC Battalion held its annual military inspection. The inspection focused on the Battalion’s overall readiness and organization. Cadets were evaluated on uniform appearance, drill performance, administrative records, and knowledge of NJROTC standards. Throughout the inspection, cadets demonstrated discipline, and confidence. The inspection reflected the battalion’s thorough preparation and sustained training efforts. The Battalion staff played an important role in keeping the inspection organized and running smoothly. The battalion received two special guests, one of them being Rear Admiral Arthur Johnson, a navy flag officer, and Lieutenant Teresa Hicks, the first African-American woman to be promoted to an Area Manager position. Overall, the inspection reflected the battalion’s commitment to improvement, accountability, and representing Bowie High School in a positive manner.

 

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