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August 4th, 2012

The Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach, An Award-winning Boardwalk, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Temperatures in the upper 80s, Water Temperature is 74 degrees, A Sizzling kind of a Day!!, Vacationing in The Nation’s Summer Capital

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Visitors to Rehoboth Beach come for many reasons; the town is charming, it has artistic appeal, a great nightlife and a pretty nice ambiance….the restaurants?  A destination.  When you come to Downtown Rehoboth Beach, you can play, dine, shop, and stay, all in one square mile.

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Life revolves around the Boardwalk and the Bandstand during the summer months.

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Early this morning I decided to check out the Boardwalk.  I parked on the south side of the Boardwalk, on Hickman Street.  Usually, you can find parking very easily on that street.  It was such an awesome day in Rehoboth; hot too.

The Boardwalk is a mile long.  Built, originally in 1873, on high ground.  Through the years, storms have changed its configuration.

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Already the colorful umbrellas were lining the beach. My objective was reaching the Sandcastle Contest which took place all day.

Dining right on the Boardwalk is part of the fun.

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All of a sudden I saw the lifeguards.  They were in their 10 a.m. meeting, just like they do every day.

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Kites were up; a pretty breezy kind of a day.

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When I arrived at the Sandcastle tent, they told me they had about 36 teams already.  Trophies would be awarded later in the day.

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It was so funny.  The teams were busy.  Water, shovels, kids, families….guess what?  All having a great time.

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Right on the Boardwalk  you will find several arcades and rides.  One of the biggest and oldest is Funland.  It is an institution since 1962, and a must for all if you are visiting Rehoboth Beach.  Rides open at 1:00 p.m.  Games earlier than that.

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Ryan’s Mini-Golf is over the Boardwalk, great view of the beach.

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Plenty of places to eat at the Boardwalk, but an iconic one is Gus & Gus since 1956.

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Note:  Off the Boardwalk to the beach, there are ramps that are wheelchair accessible.

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Just strolling….that was the post…the forecast for Sunday?  Practically, the same!!

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August 4th, 2012

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

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Lewes was named after the town of Lewes in England, which is also located in a county named Sussex, from which Sussex County takes its name.  They also have the same seal.

Historic Lewes is a gem and visitors can’t wait to come back and visit this town whose residents are friendly and have made sure Lewes keeps it charm and small town atmosphere.

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So…What’s Going On?

Saturday, 8/4 – The Historic Farmers’ Market will be held on this day at Shields Elementary School at 910 Shields Ave. in Lewes.  8 a.m. until Noon.  Please do not bring pets.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

Saturday, 8/4 – Lewes Historical Society’s Antique Show from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.  The Lewes Historical Society celebrates its 49th Annual Antique Show.  Admission will be $5 per person, children under 12 are free.  If you wish to enter the show earlier than 9 a.m. for a sneak preview, then, the admission will be $15/person.  This event benefits educational preservation programs at The Lewes Historical Society.  For more info, please visit http://www.historiclewes.org.

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Saturday, 8/4 – Lewes Night Out from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.  This event will be held at Blockhouse Pond/Smith Park, located at the corner of Park Ave. and Johnson Street in Lewes.  It is sponsored by the Lewes Police Dept., and it is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support and participation in local crime efforts.  Residents in neighborhoods throughout Lewes and across the nation for National Night Out are asked to lock their doors, turn on outside lights, and spend the evening outside with neighbors and police.

The events planned for the evening include a cookout, youth and family events, visits from police officers and a variety of entertainment.  More info?  Please visit http://www.leweschamber.com.

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Saturday, 8/4 – Concert on the Green at The Villages of Five Points from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., at The Gazebo, featuring “33 1/3”.  Bring friends, family and your own chair.  This event is sponsored and coordinated by Make My Day Event Planning.  Check http://www.thevillagesoffivepoints.com.

Sunday, 8/5 – Yoga with Dimitra at Lewes Canalfront Park, located at 211 Front St. in Lewes.  8 a.m. until 9 a.m. every Sunday morning until September 15th.  Please bring a towel or your own mat.  It is free!!

Sunday, 8/5 – Market on the Green at The Villages of Five Points from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This local and organic market will be at the Villages of Five Points Town Center until 9/30.  More info? Please visit http://www.thevillagesoffivepoints.com.

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Sunday, 8/5 – Valhallas Pirates – Cape May Lewes Ferry – Reservations are required. Please call 1-800-643-3779.   The Crew of the Valhalla is a dangerous lot, planning to seize the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.  Led by the fierce Captain Charles Black…Historical and Theatrical entertainment for children and adults.  The crew is renowned for their realistic portrayal of pirates and sailors.  More info? Visit http://www.valhallaspirates.com.  Also, please visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com.  CM Departures: 4:30SB Show/6:15 at leisure.  LW Departures: 6:15NB Show/8:00SB at leisure.  Cost $18 for 14 years of age and older.  $13.50 for children 6-13 years old.  $9.00 for children 5 years old and younger.

Tuesday, 8/7 – Summer Concerts at Stango Park, next to the Lewes Public Library.  7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., featuring Oh Boy! Rockabilly.  Bring your chair.

Saturday, 8/11 – It is the 6th Annual Tomato Festival from 8 a.m. until Noon, at the Lewes Historical Society Complex located at 110 Shipcarpenter St.  Bring everyone to celebrate National Farmers Market Week.  Visit the tasting tent.  Learn the history and lore.  In May of 1883, the Supreme Court ruled that the tomato was not a fruit but a vegetable.  Visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

Saturday, 8/11 – Delaware Lighthouse Festival from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.  Location?  On the Green at the Lewes Terminal of the Cape May Lewes Ferry, 43 Cape Henlopen Drive. This festival features a variety of exhibits, programs, and activities highlighting a number of Delaware lighthouses, including Cape Henlopen Lighthouse, the Harbor of Refuge Light Station and more.  Musical entertainment, food and drinks from area restaurants, children’s activities, raffles, display booths and so much more.  More info?  Please visit http://www.delawarelighthousefestival.com

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Tuesday, 8/14 – Lewes Terminal Hosts “Phantoms of the Ferry”.  7:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m., spend a night with the “Phantoms of the Ferry”.  The Cape May-Lewes Ferry has teamed up with Delmarva Historic Haunts, the lab group of Gettysburg Paranormal, to bring you a night of haunted history uncovering the mysterious past of long ago sailors.  Hundreds of unidentified sailors’ bodies washed ashore on the beaches of Lewes.  The land beneath the Lewes Ferry Terminal served as burial grounds for these lost seafarers, and some say they are still with us today.  Buffet dinner followed by a Paranormal 101 class.  Students will learn the skills it takes to be an investigator from a real, on the road crew.  $35 per person.  Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.  Reservations are recommended.  To reserve your tickets, please call our Customer Contact Center at 1-800-643-3779.

More info?  Please visit http://www.cmlf.com/programs/phantom-of-the-ferry.

Have a good one!!

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August 2nd, 2012

Vacationing in Rehoboth Beach, The Nation’s Summer Capital, What’s Going On?, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches

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“The name “Rehoboth Beach” was chosen for the Camp Meeting Grounds.  The source for the name is the Bible (Gen. 26:22):  In early Hebrew, Rehoboth meant “broad places”. English explorers had given this name to nearby Rehoboth Bay in the 17th Century.”   history of Rehoboth beach…downtownrehboth.com

From the Rehoboth Museum

From the Rehoboth Museum

Summer is really going at a fast pace.  The Delaware Beaches are at the height of the season.  These next 3 weeks are the busiest ones.  So, if you are coming to our beaches, kick back and relax; that’s why you are here, right?

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Lots of happenings in Rehoboth Beach.   Cameras will be around the Boardwalk, and Bandstand….please have your smiles ready!!

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Friday Tours by the Rehoboth Beach Museum – The Rehoboth Beach Museum will provide guided tours of the museum and the Anna Hazzard Tent House beginning on Friday August 3rd. and through September 28th.  All tours start at Anna Hazzard Tent House located at 17 Christian St. at 9:00 a.m.  The tours are included with the cost of admission to the museum, which is paid when the tour arrives at the museum.  Reservations are strongly suggested.  Please call 302-227-7310 to reserve a space.  The Anna Hazzard Tent House was built in 1895 for use as housing during religious camp meetings. After that tour, you will drive to the Rehoboth Beach Museum located at 511 Rehoboth Ave.  The Museum which was formerly the town’s ice house is currently hosting 2 exhibits.  “Rehoboth Speaks: The Story Nation’s Summer Capital” and “World War II: Rehoboth Beach”.  Admission to the Museum is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors, college students, and military, $2 for children ages 13 to 17.  Children 12 and under are free.  More info?  Please visit http://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org

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The Bandstand in Rehoboth Beach brings Summer Concerts for all audiences….other venues holding live entertainment and music in general can be found, with links on this website.  The post was dated 7/23/12 with a heading of Links to Venues at the Delaware Beaches.  Just click on the month of July, 2012 and scroll down to the 23rd. Or,  put the heading on the search.  You will also find information for the rest of the Delaware Beaches.

From the Rehoboth Museum

From the Rehoboth Museum

Friday, 8/3 – Book Signing at Kevin Fleming Gallery located at 239 Rehoboth Avenue. from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.  Landmarks and Legacies is a colorful narrative written by Pam George, and includes stunning photographs by Kevin Fleming that highlight 50 of Delaware’s prominent historic places.   For more info., please call 302-672-6842.

Friday, 8/3 – At the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand the performance is at 8 p.m. The Real Geniuses, 80’s rock.  http://www.therealgeniuses.com.

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Saturday, 8/4 – It is the 34th Annual Sandcastle Contest in Downtown Rehoboth Beach at Fisherman’s Beach at the north end of the Rehoboth Boardwalk.  Free of Charge.  Over 100 teams and over 800 contestants.  In the past some of the amazing creations have been, swamp animals, mermaids, pyramids, crabs, dolphins, and sharks among others.  It is open to adults and children.  Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.  Start sculpting after that.  Sculptures must be completed by 3 p.m. for judging.  Winners will be announced at 5 p.m.  Visit the Chamber’s website at http://www.beach-fun.com.

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Saturday, 8/4 – News from Doggies at the Beach…the premier dog day care and dog boarding facility in Rehoboth Beach.  I can fully recommend it.  I use it and I feel totally at ease when I leave Addy there.  They are expanding!!  In honor of their expansion for the month of August and only on Mondays and Tuesdays only…buy one day care and receive the second one free.  Discount vaccination Day is Saturday, 8/4 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.  Master Groomers are needed due to the expansion.  They want to be able to groom 7 days a week, during the day and evenings.  Doggies at the Beach is offering a finder’s fee and the new Master Groomer(s) a sign on bonus.  More info?  Please call Jim at 302-644-8200.  Please visit http://www.doggiesatthebeach.com.

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Saturday, 8/4 – The last performance of Outdoor Summer Theater at the Rehoboth Art League.  Shakespeare in the Garden.  A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  Time: 4 to 6 p.m.  Minimum of a $10 donation per person.  You can either purchase in advance by visiting http://www.rehobothartleague.org, or at the door. It will be at the Homestead Gardens.  This show is being produced by The New Face of Shakespeare, an affiliate of Possum Point Players, Georgetown, Delaware.  The production is directed by Beverly Smith.  Bring a blanket, bring a chair.  If it should rain, or extreme heat, the performance will be held indoors.

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Saturday, 8/4 – 7th Annual Rehoboth Museum Beach Ball – Sun, Sand and Shades from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at Kings Creek Golf & Country Club.  Cocktails, Buffet, Silent Auction, Live Auction, Music by Sol Knopf.  Dressy Casual Attire.  Tel. 302-227-7310.  More info?  Please visit http://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org.

Saturday, 8/4 – At the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand – 8 p.m. – Oh Boy, A Buddy Holly Tribute.  http://ohboybuddytribute.com.

Sunday, 8./5 – At the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand – 8 p.m. – U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadores – Military – Jazz/Big Band.

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Through September 2nd – From Clear Space Theatre Company – 3 Great Shows, 6 Nights a week. Tuesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m.  This is the Second Annual Summer Repertory Season.  Annie, Broadway at The Beach, and Cabaret.  They continue to play in rotation in the heart of the summer season in beautiful Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  From Family Friendly to Rock & Roll to an adult night out.  Check the itinerary.  For more info., please call 302-227-2270 or visit http://www.clearspacetheatre.org.

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Tuesday, 8/7 – From the Rehoboth Beach Film Society – Festival Film Reviews.  This is the opportunity for would-be film critics to be a part of the film selection process for the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival.  If you would like, please come to the Movies at Midway, located on Rt. 1 (Coastal Highway) in Rehoboth Beach, Upstairs.  All screenings start at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m..  Admission is $2.00.  Please understand that film titles and descriptions will not e provided in advance as they would like everyone to arrive with an open mind for a new experience.  These are for mature audience only.  On Tuesday, August 14th there will be another opportunity to screen films.  More info?  Please visit http://www.rehobothfilm.com.

And, if by any chance you do not feel like doing any of this, then…..do what I love best…the pictures tell it all.

Blue crabs!!

Blue crabs!!

Have a good one!!

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