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August 12th, 2013

What’s Going On? Delaware Beaches, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Southern Delaware

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Someone mentioned to me yesterday that they could see a difference in the amount of people at the Delaware Beaches.  It is that time of the year when some are going back to school and others will soon have the beaches all to themselves.

So, what’s going on?

LEWES

Tuesday, 8/13 – Sundown BBQ at 6:30 p.m.  It will be a fun summer evening on The Lightship Overfalls.  Rain date? Wednesday, 8/14.  The Crew of the Kalmar Nyckel will be the special guests.  The Overfalls deck will be open to catch the scenery and sunset.  Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children.  This admission will give you pulled pork on fresh baked rolls, or a vegetable wrap, pickles, chips, cole slaw, dessert, and beverage of choice; beer, wine, or soft drink.  Food is being provided by Casa D’Amici.  More info?  Please visit http://www.overfalls.org.  Purchase tickets online or from the Ship Store at the Overfalls dock, and the Lewes Chamber of Commerce.  Call Tracy Mulveny at 302-279-0072.

Wednesday, 8/14 – On Wednesdays until August 28th Zumba with Kelly at Canalfront Park on Front Street.  6 p.m. until 7 p.m.

Wednesday, 8/14 – The Odd Life of Timothy Green will be presented at dusk, 8:15-8:30 p.m., at Canalfront Park on 211 Front St.  It is an outdoor event, and it is also free.  Please check the weather.

Thursday, 8/15 – Summer Concert at Stango Park, by the Lewes Public Library.  The Rogues will be entertaining the crowds.  Take your chair, friends, and bug spray.  7 – 9 p.m.

REHOBOTH BEACH

Tuesday, 8/13 – Jack & The Beanstalk will be presented by Rehoboth Summer Children’s Theatre at 7 p.m. at Epworth United Methodist Church on Holland Glade Rt.  Admission is $10.  Please call 302-227-6766 or visit http://www.rehobothchildrenstheatre.org.

Thursday, 8/15 – Rehoboth Beach Museum and Jolly Trolley will take you on a Local History Tour of Rehoboth Beach.  Meters in Rehoboth Beach are in effect from 10 a.m. on.  The tour begins and ends at the Anna Hazzard Museum on 17 Christian St.  The cost is $10, and it also includes your entry at the Rehoboth Beach Museum located at 511 Rehoboth Ave.  Reservations are necessary.  Please call 302-227-7310.  Websites?  http://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org.

Saturday, 8/17 and Sunday, 8/18 – This is the second week-end of the 40th Annual Fine Art & Fine Craft Show at the Rehoboth Art League, located at 12 Dodds Lane in Henlopen Acres.  $5 admission. Please check http://www.rehobothartleague.org for more information, including parking and rides on the Jolly Trolley.

DOGGIES AT THE BEACH – It is a full service facility for your dog….boarding, training, grooming and lots of love is given by the staff at Doggies at The Beach.  It is located at 18806 John J. Williams Highway or Rt. 24.  Tel. 302-644-8200.  Website?  http://www.doggiesatthebeach.com.

DEWEY BEACH

Tuesdays – Dewey Tunes!  Hip Hop & Play on The Beach – Join 93.5 The Beach on the beach at Dagsworthy Street in Dewey between 3 and 4 p.m.  Bring your dancing flip flops for music and a live radio broadcast.  Skim-boarding demos…you are encouraged to test your skills and learn something new.  It is free!!  For more info. please call Carol Everhart at 302-227-2233.

Wednesdays – Family Bonfires on the Beach in Dewey.  Kids roast marshmallows with their families, dance and play to family friendly music.  The sticks and marshmallows are provided.  Food and non-alcoholic drinks are for sale.  Take glow sticks..kids love them and are great when it gets dark.

That’s enough for now…..Talk to you later.  Have a Good One!!

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