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Prince George's County Celebrates 330th Anniversary With April 23 Community Event

Prince George's County turns 330 this April, with a free celebration at Northwest Stadium Parking Lot F featuring live music, roller skating, and a health pavilion.

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Prince George's County Celebrates 330th Anniversary With April 23 Community Event
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Prince George's County Executive Aisha N. Braveboy is marking a major milestone: the county's 330th anniversary, and the celebration is open to everyone. The county's Office of Community Relations has organized PGC330, a free community event bringing food trucks, live music, roller skating, and more to Northwest Stadium Parking Lot F.

According to the county's official event page, the celebration is set for Saturday, April 18, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Northwest Stadium Parking Lot F. Note that a county public announcement issued March 23 referenced a date of April 23 for the event; residents should confirm the date directly with the county before making plans.

The event lineup is broad by design. The Office of Community Relations lists food trucks, games, prizes, live music, hand and line dancing, a kids area, a health and wellness pavilion, a game truck, and roller skating among the scheduled activities. Admission is free.

The county's framing of the occasion goes beyond a party. Its official event materials describe the milestone as "an opportunity to pause and reflect on our County's past, honor the contributions of all residents, and look ahead toward the future we want to create for the next generation and beyond."

Aisha N. Braveboy was elected County Executive on June 3, 2025, during a special election and was sworn in on June 19, 2025, making this one of her administration's first major community celebrations. The event flyer is branded under her office, signaling direct executive involvement in the anniversary effort.

PGC330 fits into a broader calendar of county-hosted outdoor programming. The county has also announced a Come Out & Play program running from May 5 through September 9, 2026, offering free outdoor activities at neighborhood locations across the county.

Residents can find details on the county's official website under the Community Relations section. The county has not yet posted a confirmed performer lineup, a detailed run-of-show, or information on ADA access and parking logistics.

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