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September 24th, 2014

What’s Going On? Delaware Beaches, Cooking Demo, Fall Walking Tour, Film, Rehoboth Museum Open House, Bark on The Boards, Southern Delaware, The Second Season at The Beaches

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Second Season at the Delaware Beaches is really nice.  Everything is open, no meters, except in Lewes, cooler temperatures…..and an amazing shoreline.

I have taken a few days here and there to do some Fall Travels….plenty of people take this time of the year to visit resorts, island, etc. etc. that otherwise would be packed during the summer months.

Plenty of activities and events at the Delaware Beaches….here are a few of my picks for now.

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WEDNESDAY, 9/24 – 3-COURSE INTERACTIVE-CLASSROOM-STYLE COOKING DEMO – 6:30 p.m. -Catch 54, Route 54, Fenwick Island.  First Course?  Deviled Eggs, Hurricane Drink, Second Course? Shrimp Etouffee, Sazerac Cocktail, Third Course? Bourbon Cake, Milk Punch.  Price $25.00 Please call Jim Affeldt, 302-436-8600.  Best scenic views of the marshes in Fenwick Island!

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THURSDAY, 9/25 – REHOBOTH BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY FALL WALKING TOUR – A 45 minute gentle stroll around downtown Rehoboth Beach starting at 9 a.m. at the Bandstand at the end of Rehoboth Avenue and the Boardwalk.  The cost is $10.  Reservations are required, so please call 302-227-7310.  The tour will provide general info. about the history of Rehoboth Beach.  It will also give you information on several of the storms that have shaped this coastline.
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Walking Rehoboth Beach with Rehoboth Beach Historical Society

THURSDAY, 9/25, FRIDAY, 9/26 – MONTHLY SCREENINGS BY THE REHOBOTH BEACH FILM SOCIETY:  LIFE ITSELF – 7:00 p.m.

On Thursday – Location – The Den at Bear Trap Dunes in Ocean View, Delaware…West of Bethany Beach.

On Friday – Location – Upstairs Screening Room at Movies at Midway on Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach

Admission is $4 for members and $6 for non-members.  Directed by Steve James and produce by Martin Scorcese and Steve Zailian, Life Itself recounts the inspiring and entertaining story of film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert.  Based on his memoir of the same name, the movie tells of his journey, from school newspaper reporter, to movie critic, to Pulitzer Prize winner, to t.v. household name, to the finding love at 50, and finally his “rhird act” as a major voice on the internet when he could not longer physically speak.  Proclaimed by many to be the best documentary of the year.  This is a must see for anyone who loves movies.

There will be a post film discussion at the Movies at Midway with William Nack, a close friend and colleague of Roger Ebert for over 50 years.

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FRIDAY, 9/28 – REHOBOTH BEACH MUSEUM FALL OPEN HOUSE – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Museum, 511 Rehoboth Avenue.  Refreshments will be served.  This will be an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to go through the Museum at your own pace.  The latest exhibit “Cruisin’, a historical look at not just toys on wheels, but an important mode of transportation for some, as early as 1817.  Through the years Rehoboth Beach has been called the “Most Popular Beach in America”.

The Museum is next to the Visitor Center.  Questions?  302-227-7310.

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SUNDAY, 10/5 – THE EVENT FOR PET LOVERS AT THE BEACHES – 4TH ANNUAL BARK ON THE BOARDS – The Delaware SPCA will host this event from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.  Festivities will take place before the walk, starting at 10:30 a.m.  Join the Rehoboth Beach community as we make strides agains animal homelessness!!  First 200 to register will receive a Bark on The Boards Dog Bandana!!  More info. and to register, please visit http://www.delspca.org.

Have a good one!!

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