BLUE CRABS MEET BARBECUE Restaurants offer diversity PLACES TO GO, PEOPLE TO SEE Cultural attractions abound Technically Speaking Business, tech sectors grow What’s Online Tour Mt. Carmel – the oldest Carmelite monastery in the U.S. SPONSORED BY THE CHARLES COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2011 | IMAGESCHARLESCOUNTY.COM ® CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND
A pleasant visit to Charles County can interest any history buff, since the community was established way back in 1658. It is home to landmarks such as St. Ignatius Church, which was founded in 1641 and is the nation’s oldest active Catholic parish; and Christ Episcopal Church, which has been in existence since 1683. Meanwhile, the county is modern in business, with a strong technology sector, international companies, advanced agriculture and tourism. Charles County is also situated along the Chesapeake Bay and its abundant catches of blue crabs.
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BLUE CRABSMEET BARBECUE
Restaurants offer diversity
PLACES TO GO,PEOPLE TO SEE
Cultural attractions abound
TechnicallySpeaking
Business, tech sectors grow
What’s Online Tour Mt. Carmel – the oldest Carmelite monastery in the U.S.
SPOnSOREd By ThE ChARLES COUnTy ChAMBER Of COMMERCE
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Welcome to Charles Countyan intRoduCtion to the aRea’s people, plaCes and events
Honoring Heritagethe african american Heritage Society of Charles County is undergoing a $400,000 renovation
of its Heritage House museum, and is scheduled to be completed in 2011. the museum opened in
1999 in la Plata to house an extensive collection of african-american artifacts. the pieces and
documents reflect the struggle of the slaves who lived in Charles County, and include handmade
tools, dolls, furniture, clothing and kitchen utensils.
Prime location
Charles County is in
the south central portion of
maryland, and is within close
proximity of several large
communities. the county is
part of the Washington, d.C.
metropolitan area, and
motorists have an easy
drive to Baltimore 54 miles
away, and richmond, va.
89 miles away.
an odd geography
statistic: in the western
wing of Charles County
along the southernmost
bend in maryland route
224, the county contains
a rare instance where
the traveler is due north,
east, south and west of
the same state – virginia.
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Fast Factsn Charles County is among the 25 wealthiest counties in the country, according to Forbes magazine. it ranked 21st in Forbes’ 2010 list, based on u.s. Census data from 2008.
n Charles County is made up of 10 communities – Benedict, Bryantown, Cobb island, indian head, la plata, marshall hall, nanjemoy, popes Creek, port tobacco and Waldorf.
n port tobacco first existed as the native american settlement of potopaco. it was colonized by the english in 1634 and was once the state’s second-largest town.
n Charles County has 150 miles of shoreline, with the potomac River on the west and the patuxent River on its eastern edge.
n in 1776, Charles County resident thomas stone signed the declaration of independence. other prominent Revolutionary War statesmen John hanson and gen. William smallwood were also residents of the county.
in the Swingif golf is your bag, Charles County is a good place to be.
Waldorf is home to atlantic Golf at Potomac ridge, while
White Plains features White Plains Golf Course. la Plata is home
to Hawthorne Country Club, while indian Head houses the
naval Surface Warfare Center Golf Course. meanwhile,
courses in neighboring areas include Wicomico
Shores Golf Course in mechanicsville and
the national Golf Club in fort Washington.
animal friendlyCharles County is a pet-friendly community,
with the humane society of Charles County providing care and shelter for lost, abused or abandoned pets. the nonprofit organization also sponsors low-cost spay, neuter and vaccination clinics, and public humane education seminars. the county is also home to a nice dog park facility at turkey hill park. dogs are allowed to run off the leash within the enclosed, fenced area, and the park is open from dawn to dusk.
Charles County is “schooling” the others, as you might say.
Combining cutting-edge technology, a wide array of
courses and partnerships designed to help students with their lives and careers, Charles County’s education-first commitment is second to none.
Maryland STEM Portfolio Project
Charles County is one of only five counties in the state to receive a grant for the prestigious Maryland STEM Portfolio Project (science, technology, engineering and math), which gives teachers model lessons in problem-based learning using electronic portfolios. Teachers who participate in this program receive a laundry list of tools and training to assist them in instructing their students.
Educators receive a personal laptop, f lip cameras, thumb drives for 30 students, GPS units for classroom use, mounted projectors and classroom Smart Boards, which are interactive whiteboards that display PC images through a projector. The projector puts a computer’s video output onto the Smart Board, which then becomes
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Left: students put technology to work at north point high school in Waldorf. Right: College of southern maryland students
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a big touch screen, like many handheld devices that people carry today.
Using this technology, teachers incorporate different types of software to come up with their own STEM-based lessons, which can then be shared with other classrooms around the state.
high School of new heightsSt. Charles High School, which is
scheduled to open off of Piney Church Road in August 2013, is sure to raise a few eyebrows and drop a few jaws upon completion.
The 285,000-square-foot high school will feature a digital classroom with stadium seating. Television screens with four times the resolution of a high-definition TV, three-dimensional graphics and surround sound will enhance students’ learning
experiences about everything from the Great Pyramids to the human heart.
Response pads and hands-on use of technology will allow St. Charles High School students to engage and interact with the teacher during a lesson and the multiuse dome theater will even function as a planetarium.
“A digital classroom will help inspire and capture imagination and creativity. If the school system is going to successfully provide students 21st century skills, learning opportunities must extend beyond what is in the classroom today,” says Superintendent of Schools James E. Richmond.
“Using only lecture and drill to teach is no longer always effective, and incorporating technology and hands-on experiences are ways to remove learning barriers for children. The digital
classroom places students in realistic environments and provides ways for students to respond and interact.”
College of Southern Maryland
The College of Southern Maryland offers more than 100 programs of study in areas such as defense, energy, hospitality and construction careers.
New partnership agreements are opening doors for College of Southern Maryland students. Those who qualify for co-op education positions at the nearby Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) or Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center (IHNSWC) can also receive tuition support from the Navy and work at Navy installations when classes aren’t in session.
For more, visit www.csmd.edu.
the College of southern maryland offers students learning opportunities inside the classroom and out, from athletics (bottom left) to ceramic sculpture classes (bottom middle) to graphic design classes (bottom right) and much more.
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With a stable economic climate, a capable workforce, an expanding airport and a giant technology park in the works, Charles County is poised for dramatic
economic growth in the next few years.Today, more than 25 percent of county residents have at
least a bachelor’s degree, and together they enjoy more than an $86,000 annual income – figures any county could boast about. But an estimated 60 percent of Charles County residents commute each day to work as much as an hour and a half away – and that’s something local government and businesses want to change.
“Charles County is a hot spot for new business,” says Harry Shasho of Shasho Consulting, a White Plains, Md., real estate firm. “We have ready-to-build commercial and industrial lots with water and sewer, move-in ready office space, business and industrial parks ready to go. People are discovering Charles County.”
Besides its well-educated workforce, he points out,
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commutershome
Real estate firm shasho Consulting has plenty to offer businesses relocating to Charles County. PHoto By Brian mcCord
the county offers a much shorter “reverse” commute from the Washington area, which has not only economic but quality-of-life benefits – most folks, he points out, would rather spend time with their kids than driving.
indian head Tech Park to Bring jobs, Revenue
While the county already enjoys a stable mix of high-tech and light industrial business, the new Indian Head Science and Technology Park will be a jewel in Charles County’s crown, keeping workers close to home, adding taxes to the county’s coffers, and creating job
“Charles County is a hot
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opportunities for the county’s young people. The 269-acre park near the Indian Head Naval Base is a
partnership between county government and a joint venture of the Facchina Group of Companies and Corporate Office Properties Trust. When completed, sometime in the next 15 years or so, it will offer 1.3 million square feet of office, research and employment space. The park will also be home to the Energetics Technology Center, whose clients include the Department of Defense, NASA and private businesses.
“We’re hoping to get government contractors into the park, large contractors in support of the defense industry, as well as smaller high-tech companies,” says Charles McPherson, COO of the Facchina Group of Companies, which is overseeing development of the park. “Having a park tied into the base at Indian Head we hope will make the base more viable.”
The park, which developers plan to be an environmentally
sensitive LEED Silver project, will be sited adjacent to Chapman’s State Park, stretching from Route 210 to Route 24 across from the Maryland Airport.
Expanding Maryland Airport a Boon for Business
Complementing the new park, the airport itself is undergoing a $30 million expansion that will include a new 4,300-foot runway, ramps and taxiways. The improvements, along with the airport’s proximity to the new technology park, the D.C. area and the Indian Head base, are expected to lure larger businesses to Charles County.
“Our housing is very affordable, we have a minor league baseball team, ice skating rinks, top schools, a pro-business attitude and a AAA bond rating,” Shasho says. “Charles County is ready for you.”
Below: the maryland airport is undergoing a $30 million expansion to accommodate larger businesses. Left: housing in Charles County is affordable and convenient to local shopping, dining and entertainment.
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Biz BriefsBusinesses – Both laRge and small – that help define
ChaRles County’s eConomiC Climate
CROWn TROPhyBiz: Award productsBuzz: Crown Trophy has franchises throughout the U.S., and has grown into the largest retailer of award and recognition products in the country. Its focus is working with sports leagues, youth groups, clubs, schools and organizations to provide custom-made trophies, plaques and more. There is also a department devoted solely to new product development.www.crowntrophy.com
scorecardBUSinESS AT
A GLAnCE
$1.9 billionAnnual retail sales
$15,130Retail sales
per capita
$173 millionAnnual hotel
and food sales
9,619Total number
of firms
source: u.s. Census QuickFacts
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MAREdiTh MAnAGEMEnTBiz: Property managementBuzz: Maredith Management was established in 2001 with a mission to provide professional management services, and many of its clients are homeowner associations, condominium owners and office management firms. The Waldorf company has more than 60 clients and tailors its services based on the various stages of development for its clientele. www.maredithmgmt.com
ShAShO COnSULTinGBiz: Commercial real estateBuzz: Owner Harry Shasho has more than 20 years of experience in real estate brokerage, and he bills himself as being proficient at getting tough projects through. His company has sold or leased more than $400 million in properties, and today he specializes in consulting and developing office, retail and industrial properties. www.shasho.com
fACChinA COnSTRUCTiOn CO.Biz: Real estate developerBuzz: Facchina Construction Company serves Charles County and the entire Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, providing a variety of construction services. The company also supplies products for heavy highway jobs, concrete framing, site development and commercial building projects. Facchina prides itself at tackling some of the most difficult jobs in the region.www.facchina.com
ASkEy, ASkEy & ASSOCiATESBiz: Accounting/tax prepBuzz: The certified public accounting firm has offices in La Plata and in St. Mary’s County, and the goal is to assist clients in making their businesses grow. Besides accounting and tax preparation, the company specializes in several other business growth initiatives that help clients maximize wealth. Those services include business evaluations, auditing, training seminars and more.www.aaacpa.com
Other Information: Vital records • Employment • Environmental health services
chamber reportChaRles County ChamBeR looks to inCRease memBeRship
ken Gould Jr. used to be in the restaurant game and knows
the importance of business growth. Now, he wants to grow the chamber.
The executive director with the Charles County Chamber of Commerce says a key goal in 2011 will be membership growth. A private company was even contracted to
oversee a membership drive beginning in February 2011.
“A bigger chamber means a bigger business community,” Gould says. “In addition, potential new companies looking to locate to an area are attracted to vibrant economic regions. The larger the chamber gets, the more value it can provide to members.”
Breakfasts and LunchesThe Charles County Chamber, which
was established in 1956, currently has 700 members. Approximately 80 percent are small business members, and Gould says the chamber wants to provide smarter networking opportunities for small business owners and managers in 2011.
“In this tough economy, many small business owners are putting in more hours, which means less time for networking opportunities at chamber events,” he says. “To remedy this a bit, the chamber is now hosting monthly breakfasts and lunches to go along with our long-standing evening mixers. This gives people a monthly opportunity to hopefully have breakfast or lunch for an hour or 90 minutes and chat with other business professionals in Charles County.”
Big Bang for the BuckGould adds that being a chamber
member in 2011 is still the best way to promote and advertise a business on a year-round basis.
“Through our website directory, Images magazine and by other means, consumers find out about our members and what their businesses are all about,” he says. “This chamber gives its membership the biggest bang for their buck, and studies show that consumers are most trusting of businesses that belong to the local chamber.”
voice That Gets heardGould also points out that the
Charles County Chamber has a strong legislative committee that meets from January to April, to coincide with the annual legislative session in Annapolis.
“We also work closely with local governments – our chamber has a voice that gets heard,” he says. “It all comes down to service and value. I am very familiar with the importance of customer service and value from my days in the restaurant business, so service and value is how I try to run this chamber.”
vanGo is a countywide transportation system that offers public transportation routes that operate on fixed schedules and more specialized transportation services for people unable to utilize the public transportation system.
MAjOR EMPLOyERS
naval support facility (nsf) 3,472 employees
College of southern maryland 1,090 employees
Civista medical Center 805 employees
Wal-mart/sam’s Club 674 employees
facchina Construction 480 employees
target 467 employees
Reliable Contracting 420 employees
southern maryland electric Coop. (smeCo) 379 employees
Skating the Indian Head Rail Trail in White Plains
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Chilean sea bass served at The Crossing in La Plata
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Fishing pier in Indian Head
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local flavor
excellent seafood is one of maryland’s trademarks, and Charles County certainly delivers in the dining spectrum. you can find signature dishes such as steamed blue crab and maryland crab cakes at local seafood restaurants, as well as barbecue, ethnic cuisine and family-friendly fare. farm-fresh meats and produce are also easy to access in Charles County, thanks to the la Plata and Waldorf farmers markets.
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seaFOOd – a maryland traditiOn
the family-owned Captain
John’s Crab House & marina on
Cobb island is a local institution
that has been serving fresh-caught
seafood since 1963. Some of
Captain John’s most popular dishes
include blue crab, alaskan snow
crab and steamed shrimp. Captain
Billy’s Crab House in newburg is
another tasty dining destination,
offering outdoor dining on a
waterfront deck. the featured
seafood platter at Captain Billy’s
consists of fried crab cakes,
flounder, oysters, scallops and
shrimp. also located in newburg,
Gilligan’s Pier Seafood &
Steakhouse is popular for its
tuesday evening all-you-can-eat
crab legs and shrimp, and
Wednesday evening is prime
rib night. diners can also relax
on Gilligan’s backyard beach
and watch the sun set while
sipping a piña colada at the
restaurant’s tiki bar.
internatiOnal delights
Savory Chinese cuisine is on
the menu at Benny’s Chinese
restaurant in White Plains and
Hunan Star Chinese restaurant
in la Plata. Hunan Star is a
longstanding favorite with ethnic
food lovers and features a buffet
with traditional Chinese favorites
such as General tso’s chicken,
fried rice, and hunan shrimp
and chicken. at loredo’s mexican
restaurant & lounge in White
Plains, customers come back time
and again for handmade burritos,
guacamole, tacos and enchiladas,
as well as margaritas and fried ice
cream. loredo’s also specializes in
steaks and seafood.
american FavOritesone of Charles County’s best
breakfast spots is marie’s family
restaurant in la Plata. Home-
style biscuits and gravy, eggs
cooked to order, fluffy pancakes
and flavorful ham slices are
popular breakfast choices. marie’s
also features daily lunch and
dinner specials such as prime rib.
family-owned lefty’s Barbecue
unlimited inc. has been serving
meats slow-cooked over a hickory
wood fire in Waldorf since 1989.
menu favorites include lefty’s
fried Wing dings, battered
wings served with the restaurant’s
signature barbecue sauce, and
platters piled high with seasoned
beef brisket, ribs smothered with
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Johnny Boy ribs is another local
favorite that has been using
the same authentic barbecue
technique to cook ribs since 1961.
the la Plata restaurant is both
a carryout rib shack and an eat-in
restaurant, and it is most famous
for its open pit cooking method
and secret sauce developed by
mama Sophie. in Hughesville,
randy’s ribs & Barbecue offers
roadside dining at its best.
there’s almost always a line at
the window for randy’s barbecue
sandwiches and platters, and
the barbecue shack is known for
catering unforgettable luaus and
wedding dinners featuring whole
pig roasts. – Jessica Mozo
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What’s Online Hungry for more? Sink your teeth into other stories about Charles County’s local flavor in the food section at imagescharlescounty.com.
history buffs and artistic personalities are in heaven in charles county, thanks to the area’s rich heritage and deep appreciation for the arts. Historic attractions abound in the area, which traces its roots back to 1658. in la Plata, the african-american Heritage Society museum houses 17th-century artifacts and documents from the slavery era. nearby Port tobacco is the original home of the indian village of Potopaco, and it offers tours of a one-room schoolhouse and reconstructed courthouse saluting its 1600s heyday. Port tobacco was also the home of thomas Stone, a lawyer and politician who signed the declaration of independence. tourists can explore the thomas Stone national Historic Site, Stone’s sprawling estate that includes a tobacco plantation, Colonial mansion and 19th-century farm buildings.
places to go, people to seeChaRles County oveRfloWs With CultuRal attRaCtions
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dive intO the artsCommunity theater thrives
in Charles County, with groups
such as the Port tobacco Players
and the Hard Bargain Players
entertaining audiences in la Plata
and accokeek. the Black Box
theatre at the indian Head Center
for the arts is another venue
with regularly sold-out events,
featuring music, theater and
open mic performances. the
Charles County arts alliance
helps strengthen the area
arts community by promoting
nonprofit arts agencies through
its weekly newsletter that
provides information about
upcoming arts activities. formed
in 1987, the Charles County arts
alliance also sponsors river
artsfest, a popular annual festival
held on the village Green in indian
Head. the day-long event features
musicians, artists and performers
from all over maryland, and
attracts 2,000 visitors each year.
mOre histOric gemsthe small town of Benedict
played a big role in america’s struggle for independence. during the War of 1812, British troops landed in Benedict, marched to Washington, d.C. and burned the city. one of the best-known stories among locals is that of dr. Samuel a. mudd, who was thrust into the national spotlight when he mended the leg of assassin John Wilkes Booth the day after Booth shot President abraham lincoln. mudd was sentenced to life in prison, but was pardoned by President andrew Johnson in 1869. visitors can tour the dr. Samuel a. mudd House museum. maryland is home to some of our nation’s oldest churches, including the site of the first roman Catholic mass celebrated in english-speaking america. today, these historic sites and buildings can be seen on a self-guided driving tour along the religious freedom Byway.
ask any charles county parents what attracted them to the area, and they’ll likely mention the quality of the county’s public schools. “Parents are attracted to Charles County Public Schools because of our proven success and dedication to working with all children to help them reach their potential,” says katherine o’malley-Simpson, coordinating supervisor for media relations and communications for Charles County Public Schools.
an a+ for educationCounty offeRs exCellent eduCation oppoRtunities foR all ages
charles county is a rapidly growing area that still enjoys the benefits of being one of the most forested places in the state. this environment provides residents and tourists alike with a plethora of wonderful outdoor activities. adventurers of all kinds are drawn to the area for its fun cycling and hiking, along with more rare opportunities like canoeing past the mallows Bay ship graveyard.
Water recreatiOnCharles County is surrounded
by the Potomac, Patuxent and
Wicomico rivers, making it a
mecca for boating, fishing and
just about any other water
recreation out there. the Potomac
river is recognized as a world-class
place to fish for large mouth bass,
and is also full of blue catfish and
stripers. the waters in Charles
County are populated with
rowboats, kayaks, paddleboats,
canoes and fishing boats. the
rivers are open to those looking to
explore on their own, but visitors
can also take guided tours of the
waterways. those looking for an
extra special day on the river can
paddle to mallows Bay, home to
the largest shipwrecked fleet
in the Western Hemisphere.
approximately 150 abandoned
World War i ships have been
there, partially submerged in
the bay, since 1920. While the
gorgeous and haunting sight is
only accessible by canoe or kayak,
it is still a major attraction to
the area, and will soon have
a neighboring park that will
make access easier than ever.
parKsCharles County’s many state and
local parks are filled with natural
beauty and attract more than
500,000 tourists every year.
Hiking and biking options are
plentiful, from the indian Head
rail trail, an old railway renovated
into a handicap-accessible paved
walkway, to maxwell Hall Park,
which has a 14-mile trail open
to hikers and horseback riders.
Speaking of horses, Waldorf’s
frederick Hall equestrian Services
ship shape recreation OptionsChaRles County state and loCal paRks dRaW thousands
What’s Online Go to imagescharlescounty.com and click on “recreation” to read more about Charles County’s sports and recreational activities.
civista health system is equipped to serve its patients well thanks to its strong commitment to its facilities, technology and personnel. the system includes the medical center in la Plata, Civista Women’s Health Center, Civista Surgery Center and Civista oB/Gyn associates, providing health care for Charles County and the surrounding area.
health meets techCivista mediCal CenteR has stRong Commitment to teChnology
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civista medical centerCivista medical Center, a 120-bed hospital,
underwent a major expansion in recent years,
doubling its size and increasing services.
Civista began that $82 million renovation in 2005.
improvements included adding a much larger
emergency department, coronary care unit,
four-story tower, new operating and minor-
procedures rooms, and more. future growth has
been factored into the mix, with the new south
tower designed in such a way that another floor
can be added. in addition, all rooms can be
converted to accommodate more patients
in the event of a community disaster.
in recent years, Civista has implemented PaCS,
a picture archiving communications system giving
medical personnel immediate access to images
that were formerly stored on film. in fall 2009,
Civista went live with its electronic medication
administration records, followed by a computerized
physician order entry in spring 2010.
all the physical improvements wouldn’t mean
much without a high-quality staff, and Civista has
put programs in place to ensure that its people
are as dependable as its facilities. these programs
include a service-excellence program, in which all
employees participate in customer-service training.
the program is designed to reward and recognize
employees who are providing the highest level of
service to patients and their families. By involving
everyone from administrators on down, the program
has created a culture that’s resulting in good
community feedback and excellent patient
satisfaction scores.
the hospital’s aggressive growth and expansion
have led to improved physician and support
staff recruiting as well, which allow for new
services and programs, such as physician
lecture programs.
nOnprOFits aid cOmmunitythe Southern maryland area also is served by a
variety of nonprofit organizations focused on better
health and opportunities for all.
the Center for Children in la Plata provides
comprehensive mental health services to children
and their families and is the largest provider of children’s
mental health services in Southern maryland.
the Charles County nursing and rehabilitation
Center works to rehabilitate patients with a focus on
recovery and independence, with specialized care
including alzheimer’s and dementia care, short- and
long-term care, and day services for adults in need
of supervised medical day care.
melwood and Spring dell Center, inc. both are
dedicated to serving people with intellectual and
developmental disabilities by providing support and
opportunities for the quality of life they desire within
their community.
and both the Charles County chapter of the red
Cross and the united Way of Charles County work to
improve the Charles County community’s health and
wellness in many ways.
– Anne Gillem and Joe Morris
coming soon: charles county hospice house
Construction is under way for a much-needed hospice house in Charles County. Located on Davis Road in Waldorf, the Hospice House is easily accessible for Charles County residents and will provide a comfortable, worry-free environment for patients with terminal illnesses. For more information or to donate to the Hospice House campaign, visit www.charlescountyhospicehouse.com.
A quaint, rural community on a peninsula formed by the Potomac River and the Mattawoman CreekA small-town atmosphere – 20 minutes from the Capital BeltwayIndian Head – Washington DC – So near – So differentAdjacent to the Naval Surfaces Warfare CenterA variety of recreational and water amenitiesNew quality water access housingGrowing community – “Watch our progress”Great business opportunities
For more information, contact
the Town Hall at:
(301) 743-5511
www.townofindianhead.org
(301) 934-9505(301) 932-1774 (301) 934-8331
Five Miles South of La Plata Eight Miles North of Harry Nice Bridge
SnAPShOTCharles County, the hidden gem of Southern maryland for
350 years, has a rich abundance of history, culture and outdoor
activities. it offers easy access to Washington, d.C., and quality
education and health care.
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Maryland Bank & Trust Companywww.mdbank.com
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The Washington Savings Bankwww.twsb.com
Town of Indian Headwww.townofindianhead.org
United Way of Charles Countywww.unitedwaycharles.org
CLiMATE
Summers in Charles County
are generally hot and humid
with occasional thunderstorms.
Winters are generally mild
with variable precipitation.
86 Fsummer high temperature
26 FWinter low temperature
44”annual Rain fall (vs. national average annual Rain fall of 37”)
TiME zOnE
eastern
SizE in SqUARE MiLES
643hOUSEhOLd infORMATiOn
142,226total population
37median Resident age
56%married
44%single
28%age 19 and under
48%age 20-54
24%age 55 and over
55%White
34%Black
3%hispanic
8%other
COST Of LivinG
$78,264median household income
$375,000average home price
$1,434median Rent for a two-Bedroom apartment
36 ChaRles Count y
through the lens
on one of my recent trips,
i found myself about 30 miles
southeast of Washington, d.C.,
in Charles County, md.
as you drive through Charles
County, you come across a lot of
historic churches. i couldn’t turn
a corner without coming across
a church as old as our country,
if not older.
for instance, St. ignatius Church
in Port tobacco was founded in
1641 and is the oldest Catholic
Parish in continuous service in
the united States. the church
and cemetery are beautiful
among themselves, but the
church’s founders could not have
found a more picturesque setting.
St. ignatius sits on a hill overlooking
the Port tobacco river, in a
perfect position to catch the
evening glow of the setting sun.
FrOm Our phOtO BlOg: charles cOunty
PoSted By todd Bennett
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Christ Church St. ignatius Church
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