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By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384

ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

In February, we will honor the resilience, achievements, and contributions with African American culture and history. Together, we recognize the struggles of our ancestors and celebrate the legacy they have left behind. Black HISTORY is everyone’s HISTORY.

Featured Activities: Crown Sunday: Sunday, February 1 (During the 9:30 a.m. Service) wear your crown (hat) proudly as we share the rich narrative association with African American community. Taste of Tradition Sunday, February 8 (After the 9:30 a.m. Service) enjoy African American history and culture by sampling traditional food. Night of Romance Saturday, February 14, 2026, we will host an evening of dinner, dance and giveaways. Special performance by Tony Craddock, Jr. Saxophonist. Cost $75 per couple. For tickets contact/text Stephanie at 240-926-9199. Black History Facts Sunday, February 15 (During the 9:30 a.m. Service) come out and learn about several black history facts that are rarely talked about. Fashion Show Saturday, February 21, 2026 (2–4:30 p.m.) Join us for a family fun event while we showcase various styles with grace as we walk the runway. Admission: Adults $20, Children 5-17: Under 5 free. Ticket Contacts: Mrs. Butler 301-520-3145, Mrs. Hall 703-201-3863, Mrs. Somerville 240-682-3657. Praise and Worship Dance Sunday, February 22 during the 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. Address is St. Philip’s Episcopal Church Hall, 13801 Baden Westwood Road, Brandywine, Maryland 20613.

COMEDY & KARAOKE

Talking about the best of both worlds, comedy and karaoke in the same night. Whoa! It is going to be a blast every Tuesday at Piano Keys Restaurant & Lounge! Comedy by Mike Brooks & Friends starts at 8 p.m. Karaoke by DJ Big John starts at 7 p.m. Doors Open: 6 p.m. Close: 11 p.m. Happy Hour Specials: 6–8 p.m. Come celebrate your birthdays and special occasions celebrations. Fun nights with friends. RSVP & VIP Table: WWW.PIANOKEYSLOUNGE.COM. You do not want to miss this amazing night every single Tuesday at Piano Keys. Address is 7651 Matapeake Business Drive, Suite 104, Brandywine, Maryland 20613.

TRIBUTE TO MY SISTER

Brenda Lee Turner Johnson was the daughter of the late James Garnell and Ruth Turner of Brandywine, Maryland. After graduating from LaPlata Senior High
 
School, she attended the University of Maryland. She traveled with her family to church where she and her sisters sang praises to God as the “Turner Sisters Chorus.”

Brenda married Ernest F. Johnson, Jr. and out of their bond of love came two precious sons, Ernest F. Johnson, III and James Weldon Johnson. She was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law loved by everyone she came in contact with. She was a very organized and loving person, always wearing a smile for everyone that she met. Brenda was a very kind person and loved her family.

SAARC

Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex is located at 13601 Missouri Avenue in Brandywine, Maryland 20613. Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex can be contacted via phone at 301-782-1442 for pricing, hours and directions.

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HISTORY

Throughout most of Prince George’s County agricultural history, tobacco has been the principal crop. Tobacco barns designed specifically for the drying and curing of tobacco were widespread. Fewer tobacco barns survive today. The Warington Barn at Newton-White Farm is a historic site in Mitchellville, and is the best surviving example in the county. (Submitted by Prince George’s County Historical & Cultural Trust).

After corn was harvested, a place was needed to store it and allow it to dry for later use in feeding livestock. Corn cribs were narrow buildings with slatted sides designed to maximize air circulation around the drying corn stored within. This example is at Belleview, a historic site in Friendly. (Submitted by the Prince George’s County Historical & Cultural Trust.)

Prior to the machine age, horses and oxen were vital to both transportation and agriculture. While farms of modest means housed these animals in barns, wealthier landowners often built large stables specifically for their horses. The stable, at Villa De Sales in Aquasco, Maryland, is a uniquely elaborate example. Villa de Sales is a historic site. (Submitted by the Prince George’s County Historical & Cultural Trust.)

Although tobacco was the county’s primary crop, farmers in the nineteenth century raised increasing amounts of corn, wheat, and livestock. The diversification led to the construction of multipurpose barns that were designed to house animals and store crops. The Seton Belt Barn in Mitchellville is an exceptional example. (Submitted by the Prince George’s County Historical & Cultural Trust.)
 
MISSION NUTRITION

Gwynn Park Senior High School Food Pantry, 13800 Brandywine Road, Brandywine, Maryland 20613 distribution is the 3rd Tuesday from 4–6 p.m.

LINE DANCING NIGHT

Brandywine, it is UP! Wednesdays just got BETTER at Piano Keys Restaurant & Lounge! Line dancing every Wednesday Night from 5–11 p.m. at Piano Keys Restaurant & Lounge. Each and every Wednesday, we are turning midweek into a whole vibe. WEAR YOUR DANCING SHOES!

DJ Carlos on the 1s & 2s bringing the HEAT. Happy Hour Food & Drink Specials 5–7 p.m. So come early. FREE Line Dancing lessons with LaShea Lyonna 7–10 p.m. FREE VIP TABLE, SO COME EARLY. RSVP or for more information (240) 816-2211. Piano Keys Restaurant & Lounge 7651 Matapeake Business Drive, Brandywine, Maryland. Tag your crew and let us pack the floor.


 

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