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December 6, 2024
  • State, County Officials Cut Ribbon on WB&A Trail Patuxent River Bridge, Closing Major Trail Gap

    Bridge Strengthens Regional and National Trail Networks While Expanding Safe Recreation and Transportation Options

    Prince George’s County, Md.  (September 16, 2025) – Officials from the State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Prince George’s County, and local advocacy groups today celebrated the completion of the WB&A Trail Patuxent River Bridge with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

    Open to the public since May 2025, the bridge closes a long-standing gap in the WB&A Trail, linking nearly 13 miles of continuous paths across Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties. It also strengthens three major national trail systems: the East Coast Greenway, the American Discovery Trail, and the 9/11 National Memorial Trail.

    This project was the result of close collaboration among Anne Arundel County’s Department of Recreation and Parks, M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County, the Maryland Department of Transportation, and the State Highway Administration. It received significant support and funding from federal, state, and local partners, along with the tireless advocacy of regional bike and trail organizations.

    “This bridge is proof of what happens when we work together across county lines,” said Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman. “By connecting the WB&A Trail, we’ve given our residents and visitors a safer, healthier way to get where they’re going while becoming part of a national network of trails. It’s a win for our environment, for regional connectivity, and for the people who will enjoy this bridge for generations to come.”

    “The completion of the WB&A Trail Patuxent River Bridge is a milestone achievement for Prince George’s County residents and trail users across the state,” said Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy. “This project exemplifies the power of strong partnerships. We are proud to have collaborated with our neighbors in Anne Arundel County to deliver a resource that promotes health and recreation while providing a crucial link for several major trail systems.”

    “This new pedestrian and bicycle bridge safely brings communities in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties closer together, while also serving as a platform for connecting Marylanders to opportunities,” said Joe McAndrew, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Project Development with the Maryland Department of Transportation. “The Department is a proud supporter of this project, which shows the great collaboration between state and local governments. Thank you to County Executives Braveboy and Pittman and their teams for all their hard work in bringing this project to the finish line.”

    “Closing this gap on the WB&A Trail has been a long-awaited project, and its completion is a huge success for our trail system,” said Anne Arundel County Director of Recreation and Parks Jessica Leys. “This bridge allows us to offer an uninterrupted 13-mile continuous trail for residents and visitors. It’s an investment in our community’s quality of life and a legacy for future generations who will enjoy this fantastic recreational amenity.” Darius Stanton, Director of M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, added, “The completion of the Patuxent River Bridge is a powerful investment in our community’s future. It not only fills a critical gap in our trail network but also fulfills our mission to provide equitable access to nature, promote healthy lifestyles, and connect our residents with the natural and cultural resources that define our region. As someone extremely proud to be a native of Anne Arundel County and now a proud resident for 23 years in Prince George’s County, I believe this trail will be a greenway that will continue to build bridges for our communities to grow green together.”

    About the WB&A Trail: The WB&A Trail follows the abandoned right-of-way of the Washington, Baltimore, and Annapolis Electric Railroad. It provides a scenic, off-road path for hikers, cyclists, and runners, serving as a key transportation and recreation corridor in Central Maryland.

    About the Department

    With over 29,000 acres of parkland, trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, and more, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County provides an award-winning park system through progressive, quality, innovative leadership and a commitment to its community and environment. The Department delivers first-class recreational activities and programs for people of all ages and ability levels. It strives to improve the quality of life for Prince George’s County residents and the communities in which they live, work, and raise families. The Department’s Formula 2040 Plan establishes a framework that will ensure the Department can meet future parks and recreation programmatic and facility needs, fulfilling its mission to determine the combination of land, facilities, and programs that will provide appropriate experiences for Prince Georgians in the future. To learn more, visit www.pgparks.com.

  • M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation Honors and Celebrates the Diverse Hispanic Community with Vibrant Events for the Community

    RIVERDALE, Md. – M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County announces the official lineup of events and programs for Hispanic Heritage Month 2025. From September 14 through October 15, the Department will host events celebrating the vibrant traditions and cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans through interactive activities, live music, traditional dance performances, art exhibitions, and a variety of family-friendly events.

    “Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor the diverse voices, stories, and contributions that strengthen the fabric of Prince George’s County,” said Darius A. Stanton, Director of M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County. “We are proud to provide spaces where our community can come together, celebrate shared values, and learn from one another through culture, art, and connection.”

    The Hispanic community continues to grow in Prince George’s County, now representing 21.2% of the county’s population, according to a recent report by M-NCPPC, Prince George’s County Planning Department. Over the past two decades, this population has increased by 260.1%, a pace far outpacing the county’s overall growth. Most of the Hispanic population (65.3%) came from Central America, with Salvadorans making 44% of the total Hispanic population in the county.

    The following events are just a glimpse of what’s in store at the Department of Parks and Recreation. For a complete list of Hispanic Heritage Month offerings, please visit pgparks.com.

    Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-off Celebration

    Sunday, September 14, 2-5 pm

    Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

    5445 Landover Road

    Hyattsville, MD 20784  

    Join us for a FREE, family-friendly event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! The celebración will include an art exhibition and public reception displaying the works of artist Francisco Loza, the unveiling of the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month poster by a local high school student artist, live music, dancing, arts and crafts activities for children, and light refreshments.

    Hispanic Heritage Month Community Day at Riversdale

    Sunday, September 14, 11 am – 4 pm

    Riversdale House Museum

    4811 Riverdale Road

    Riverdale Park, MD 20737

    Join Riversdale House Museum for a day full of fun for the community! Enjoy interactive, hands-on, and educational activities, and learn about resources in your community.

    Latinas in Aviation Global Festival

    Saturday, September 27, 11 am – 2 pm

    College Park Aviation Museum

    1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive

    College Park, MD 20740

    In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the College Park Aviation Museum and Airport are honoring Latina pioneers in aviation and celebrating Hispanic culture. This one-of-a-kind festival allows you to meet and hear from inspiring Latinas and learn about the magic of aviation. Enjoy demos & children’s activities, food, community art, bilingual story time, author meet & greets, and giveaways while supplies last.

    Fiesta de la Familia

    Sunday, October 12, 1-4 pm

    Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex

    8001 Sheriff Road

    Landover, MD 20785  

    Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by bringing family together. Enjoy live performances, children’s activities, food, music, exhibitors, and vendors for everyone to enjoy.

    About the Department

    With over 29,000 acres of parkland, trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, and more, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County provides an award-winning park system through progressive, quality, innovative leadership and a commitment to its community and environment. The Department delivers first-class recreational activities and programs for people of all ages and ability levels. It strives to improve the quality of life for Prince George’s County residents and the communities in which they live, work, and raise families. The Department’s Formula 2040 Plan establishes a framework that will ensure the Department can meet future parks and recreation programmatic and facility needs, fulfilling its mission to determine the combination of land, facilities, and programs that will provide appropriate experiences for Prince Georgians in the future. To learn more, visit www.pgparks.com.

  • Fall into Fun! M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County Announces Events for September

    RIVERDALE, Md. – Fall into fun this September with M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County with a series of exciting, family-friendly events that celebrate culture, history, and community. From live music and artisan markets to meaningful historical experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

    Upcoming events include:

    Hispanic Heritage Month

    September 14- October 15

    Various Locations

    The community is invited to join the Department in honoring the vibrant traditions, history, and cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. The month-long celebration will feature lively interactive activities, live music, traditional dance performances, art exhibitions, and a variety of family-friendly events.

    Family Health & Fitness Day and Athlete Showcase at SPLEX

    Saturday, September 27, 2025, 9 am – 3 pm

    Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex

    8001 Sheriff Road

    Landover MD 20785

    Discover the fun side of fitness! Enjoy this family-friendly day filled with fitness demos, group exercise demonstrations, fitness center tours, raffles, and giveaways. Performance testing will be available for all sports or athletes ages 13 and up.

    Unwine Festival

    Saturday, September 27, 11 am – 5 pm

    Patuxent River Park

    16000 Croom Airport Road

    Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

    Unplug, uncork, and unwine! The highly anticipated Unwine Festival returns to the scenic Patuxent River Park. Enjoy tastings of wines, as well as craft beers and ciders, all poured into a commemorative stemless wine glass. Dance or lounge to live music from noon to 5 pm, and stroll through offerings from over 20 local food and artisan vendors. Elevate your afternoon with the limited-availability VIP packages, offering an exclusive tent, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, and prime stage views. Or gather your friends under one of the group tents for eight, complete with shaded comfort.

    Echoes of the Enslaved

    Saturday, September 27, 4 – 9 pm

    Montpelier House Museum

    9650 Muirkirk Road

    Laurel, MD

    Explore the lasting legacies of enslavement in Prince George’s County at Echoes of the Enslaved. This free, family-friendly event offers a meaningful commemoration of history, inviting guests to walk through the grounds of the Montpelier House Museum where the enslaved lived and worked, learn how archaeology helps uncover the stories of underrepresented individuals, and listen to reflections about how the legacy of enslavement continues to shape our world today.

    Celebrate Africa Festival

    Sunday, September 28, 1 – 6 pm

    Fairwood Community Park

    12390 Fairwood Parkway

    Bowie, MD 20720

    The vibrant Celebrate Africa Festival returns to Fairwood Community Park this September in honor of African Heritage Month. This cultural celebration highlights the history, contributions, and rich cultural traditions of the African immigrant community in the DMV region. Guests will enjoy live performances from KanKouran West African Dance Company, TolumiDE, and Coyaba Dance Theater, along with family-friendly activities, artisan vendors, and, new this year, a soccer clinic. Admission is Free and open to all ages.

    For more information about upcoming M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation events, visit pgparks.com.

    About the Department

    With over 29,000 acres of parkland, trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, and more, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County provides an award-winning park system through progressive, quality, innovative leadership and a commitment to its community and environment. The Department delivers first-class recreational activities and programs for people of all ages and ability levels. It strives to improve the quality of life for Prince George’s County residents and the communities in which they live, work, and raise families. The Department’s Formula 2040 Plan establishes a framework that will ensure the Department can meet future parks and recreation programmatic and facility needs, fulfilling its mission to determine the combination of land, facilities, and programs that will provide appropriate experiences for Prince Georgians in the future. To learn more, visit www.pgparks.com.