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May 16th, 2013

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Entertainment, The First Town in The First State, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Love the water?  Love history?  Love to shop?  Love to eat?  One answer…Lewes, Delaware.  Lewes has the perfect location.  You can swim in the bay and the ocean.  Stroll the streets of this charming and well preserved coastal town, shop at unique boutiques owned by the friendliest shopkeepers.  Eat at innovative restaurants that are the talk of the Delaware Beaches.  And, if you are a history buff, then, you are in the right town.

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So, What’s Going On, Lewes?

Friday, 5/17 – Remembering Lewes – It is Lewes Historical Society May Speaker Series.  Chuck Fithian, curator of archaeology with the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will bring his extensive knowledge to his presentation of “The Honour of the State has not been tarnished” Delaware in the War of 1812.  The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Lewes Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall on Kings Highway.

Saturday, 5/18 – Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market from 8 a.m. until Noon at the Lewes Historical Society grounds located at 110 Shipcarpenter St.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

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Saturday, 5/18 – Youth Fishing Tournament for ages 16 and under at the fishing pier in Cape Henlopen State Park from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.  $10 entry fee.  T-shirts for the first 50 tournament entrants.  Prizes will be awarded.  Sunday, 5/19 will be the rain date.

Saturday, 5/18 – Lewes Celebrates Maritime Day 2013!!  9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.  May 22nd is National Maritime Day.  It was first declared by Congress in 1933.  It honors the contributions of the American merchant marine, civilians who have defended the freedom of the United States since 1775.  During WWII they executed the largest sealift the world has ever seen.  Its observance also honors the maritime industry.  The Cape May – Lewes Ferry will host a local version of the celebration.  Location? The Lewes Ferry Terminal.  There will be a Remembrance Ceremony at 1:00 p.m.  Engine Room and Bridge Tours, Maritime Displays…and food and drinks available.  Rain or shine!

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Canalfront Park

Saturday, 5/18 – First tour of Tour the Lighthouse!! Walk in The Steps of The Keeper…Reservations are required.  Climb to the top of the Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse and take a trip to the Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse for photos.  Tours are subject to change.  Check the weather.  Please call 302-644-7046 for reservations.  You may visit the website to make a reservation and check their summer tour schedule…http://www.delawarebaylights.org/tours.html.  Tours depart from the pier located behind the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes.  Free parking is available in the Foot Passenger Lot.  Only 24 tickets will be sold per tour.  Please arrive 15 minutes early.   Life jackets are provided and must be worn.  No sandals or open toe shoes allowed. and children must be at least 13 years old, except on the dates noted.  One child per adult.  The Harbor of Refuge Light Station is presently closed for repairs.  However, tours will sail by for a close view and photos.

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Saturday, 5/18 – Pooches in the Park – 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.  This is a festive and new event which caters for both, the 2-legged and 4-legged family members.  It will be held at Canalfront Park.  This sounds like so much fun!!  The day will feature a doggie spa for massages and acupuncture to drool over, pet portraits, specialized vendors, games and prizes.  Obedience, agility and dock diving skills will be showcased.  This event is sponsored by the Friends of Canalfront Park, Savannah Animal Hospital and P.U.P.S. (Pawsitively Unique Pet Shop in Lewes).  Entry fee is $5 per dog, payable on-site or on-line http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org. One dog per handler is requested.  Bring your entire family; no charge for the human element.

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I stopped the other day at Lewes Canalfront Park, which is about 3 acres located on Front Street on the banks of the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal.  Popular events are held here year-round.  There is parking, benches, and walking paths, perfect to enjoy the beauty of Lewes.  “When the old boatyard site was being considered for retail and residential development, local residents and the Greater Lewes Foundation raised funds to develop the land as a park.  The Firends of the Lewes Canalfront Park supports the programs of the Park while the City of Lewes provides the maintenance.  New members and volunteers are always needed.

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Sunday, 5/19 – Yoga By the Canal every Sunday at 8:00 a.m.  Location? Canalfront Park on Front Street in Lewes.

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SAVE THE DATE – Picnic in The Park, at Canalfront Park on Front Street – Get your tickets.  This event will sell out.  Sunday, June 2nd from Noon until 3:00 p.m.  Favorite Lewes restaurants participate in making their specialties.  Only 1,000 tickets will be sold.  Adults tickets $10.  Tickets for 12 children 12 and under are $5.  Food and drink tickets are sold separately at the event; tickets are $2 each depending on the food/drink option.  My tickets on-line by visiting http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org/events_picnic.html.

Canalfront Park

Canalfront Park

NOTE:  4th Annual Delmarva on View – Lewes Library Benefit Photography Contest & Show.  Delaware, Maryland and Virginia in Photographs.  Professional and Amateur Categories.  Submit entries until June 14th.  For entry fee, rules and deadlines, please visit http://www.leweslibrary.org.  You may also contact June Rose Futcher at jrfdelaware@gmail.com

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Have a Great Day!

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