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Welcome to MargeauLand – Where People, Businesses & Community Come Together.
MargeauLand is more than just a website—it’s a gathering place for community, connection, and support. Whether you're looking for local businesses in Bowie, MD, community resources, or hidden gems across Prince George’s County, you’ll find them all here.We believe in the power of shopping local, uplifting small businesses, and celebrating the people who make our neighborhoods thrive. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, MargeauLand is your go-to source for discovering local shops, services, and stories that matter.
• Spotlight on Local Businesses – Discover amazing small businesses, from cozy coffee shops to unique boutiques, all in Bowie and beyond.
• Community Features & Stories – Get inspired by the people making a difference in our neighborhoods.
• Insider Tips & Recommendations – Find the best places to eat, shop, and explore, handpicked for locals, by locals.
Because community is bigger than a zip code! MargeauLand was built on the belief that you don’t have to live in a neighborhood to be part of it. Here, everyone is welcome.
Looking for even more local connections? Beyond the Neighborhood, my LinkedIn newsletter, brings these stories to life—because we’re all neighbors at heart. Join us as we highlight the heart and soul of Bowie, Mitchellville, and beyond. Whether you’re looking to support small businesses, find local events, or just connect with your community, you’re in the right place.
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It started as a joke.
One day, while chatting with a neighbor about life in Bowie, I said something like, “Well, we Bowiezens have to stick together.”
We both laughed—and then paused.
Bowiezens.
It was quirky. It was catchy. It stuck.
Since then, it’s become more than a nickname. It’s a badge of honor. A little wink. A reminder that we belong to something—a city, a culture, a community that’s uniquely ours.
Because living in Bowie isn’t just about zip codes and street names. It’s about waving at someone you don’t know because you might know them. It's about that one gas station you’ll always go out of your way for. It's about knowing which farmers market stand has the good peaches and which back road to avoid during school pickup.
It's about spending Sunday mornings at Bowie Farmers Market, held at Bowie High School, picking up fresh produce and baked goods. It's about joining a Zumba class or a memoir-writing workshop at the Bowie Senior Center, a vibrant hub offering over 40 in-person classes each week for adults aged 55 and over. It's about taking a leisurely stroll around the lake at Allen Pond Park, an 85-acre park featuring a 0.7-mile loop trail that's perfect for a quick escape into nature. It's about exploring the miles of walking and biking trails that weave through our city. And for the foodies, it's about discovering new culinary delights at places like Shantoo Togetherness, a Caribbean restaurant offering a unique blend of Southern and Caribbean cuisine, or Milk & Honey, a vibrant Southern-inspired restaurant known for its rich, exciting flavors.
As a 55+ foodie who loves fresh produce, am down with the crowd at the Senior Center and can never get enough of nature, this is my jam!
And that’s what MargeauLand is all about. It’s where you don’t have to live in the neighborhood to be part of the community.
If you do live here—well then, welcome, fellow Bowiezen. You’re in good company.
It started as a joke.
One day, while chatting with a neighbor about life in Bowie, I said something like, “Well, we Bowiezens have to stick together.”
We both laughed—and then paused.
Bowiezens.
It was quirky. It was catchy. It stuck.
Since then, it’s become more than a nickname. It’s a badge of honor. A little wink. A reminder that we belong to something—a city, a culture, a community that’s uniquely ours.
Because living in Bowie isn’t just about zip codes and street names. It’s about waving at someone you don’t know because you might know them. It's about that one gas station you’ll always go out of your way for. It's about knowing which farmers market stand has the good peaches and which back road to avoid during school pickup.
It's about spending Sunday mornings at Bowie Farmers Market, held at Bowie High School, picking up fresh produce and baked goods. It's about joining a Zumba class or a memoir-writing workshop at the Bowie Senior Center, a vibrant hub offering over 40 in-person classes each week for adults aged 55 and over. It's about taking a leisurely stroll around the lake at Allen Pond Park, an 85-acre park featuring a 0.7-mile loop trail that's perfect for a quick escape into nature. It's about exploring the miles of walking and biking trails that weave through our city. And for the foodies, it's about discovering new culinary delights at places like Shantoo Togetherness, a Caribbean restaurant offering a unique blend of Southern and Caribbean cuisine, or Milk & Honey, a vibrant Southern-inspired restaurant known for its rich, exciting flavors.
As a 55+ foodie who loves fresh produce, am down with the crowd at the Senior Center and can never get enough of nature, this is my jam!
And that’s what MargeauLand is all about. It’s where you don’t have to live in the neighborhood to be part of the community.
If you do live here—well then, welcome, fellow Bowiezen. You’re in good company.
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It started as a joke.
One day, while chatting with a neighbor about life in Bowie, I said something like, “Well, we Bowiezens have to stick together.”
We both laughed—and then paused.
Bowiezens.
It was quirky. It was catchy. It stuck.
Since then, it’s become more than a nickname. It’s a badge of honor. A little wink. A reminder that we belong to something—a city, a culture, a community that’s uniquely ours.
Because living in Bowie isn’t just about zip codes and street names. It’s about waving at someone you don’t know because you might know them. It's about that one gas station you’ll always go out of your way for. It's about knowing which farmers market stand has the good peaches and which back road to avoid during school pickup.
It's about spending Sunday mornings at Bowie Farmers Market, held at Bowie High School, picking up fresh produce and baked goods. It's about joining a Zumba class or a memoir-writing workshop at the Bowie Senior Center, a vibrant hub offering over 40 in-person classes each week for adults aged 55 and over. It's about taking a leisurely stroll around the lake at Allen Pond Park, an 85-acre park featuring a 0.7-mile loop trail that's perfect for a quick escape into nature. It's about exploring the miles of walking and biking trails that weave through our city. And for the foodies, it's about discovering new culinary delights at places like Shantoo Togetherness, a Caribbean restaurant offering a unique blend of Southern and Caribbean cuisine, or Milk & Honey, a vibrant Southern-inspired restaurant known for its rich, exciting flavors.
As a 55+ foodie who loves fresh produce, am down with the crowd at the Senior Center and can never get enough of nature, this is my jam!
And that’s what MargeauLand is all about. It’s where you don’t have to live in the neighborhood to be part of the community.
If you do live here—well then, welcome, fellow Bowiezen. You’re in good company.
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