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June 17th, 2013

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Tuesday through Sunday, June 18 – 23, 2013, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Lewes was settled by the Dutch in 1631.  It is located where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean.  It is great for beach goers; the bay and the ocean beaches to choose to sit back and relax or play.

Lewes is also a very comfortable walking town.  Within approximately half square mile you can stroll, shop, dine, and visit museums or juts enjoy how quaint this coastal and historic town is.

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This is the time of the year when the Delaware Beaches shine and if you are visiting Lewes this week…then, What’s Going On? Lewes.

Tuesday, 6/18 – CHICKS FOR CHARITY – June Dinner at Fish On! Restaurant, located at The Village of Five Points in Lewes.  It is a great opportunity to meet new people in the community, have a nice dinner, maybe even win something and support a great cause.  Once a month a local community is chosen and on Tuesday night the proceeds will benefit La Esperanza.  The word esperanza means hope.  Faith, Hope & Charity are 3 theological virtues.  La Esperanza was founded in 1996 to primarily provide support to the increasing number of migrant workers arring in Sussex County.  It is the only bi-cultural and bilingual (501(c)(3) multi-service agency in Sussex County, Delaware that provides free culturally and linguistically appropriate programs and services in the areas of family developmet, immigration, victim services, and education for Hispanic adults, children and families.  More info? Please visit http://www.laesperanza.org.

So, why not join the many that once a month makes this a fun evening…6:30 p.m.  Two delicious entrees to choose from along with appetizer and dessert.  $25/person, includes gratuity.  Cash Bar available.  Cash or checks only please.  Payable to Fish-On. There will be raffle items and a 50/50 too.  Please RSVP to: chicksdinner@gmail.com.  Please do not call the restaurant.  Please note that the email address has changed.  More info?  http://www.chicksforcharity.us

Tuesday, 6/18 – SUMMER CONCERT AT STANGO PARK – The evening’s entertainment will be Dr. Harmonica & Rockett 88.  Their genre?  Blues!  7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.  Grab your friends and family, bug spray, blanket or chair and enjoy an outdoor concert in Historic Lewes.  Location?  Stango Park, next to the Lewes Public Library along Kings Highway.

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Wednesday, 6/19 through Sunday, 6/23 – DELAWARE BREAKWATER KAYAK ECO-TOURS – These tours are sponsored by the Cape Henlopen State Park.  Take a tour of Delaware Bay and the Breakwater in a sit-on-top kayak!  The tour is for beginning paddlers, but can be strenuous.  10 a.m. until Noon.  All equipment is provided.  Just bring water and sunscreen.  Secure footwear only; no flip-flops.  Ages 8 and up, but solo paddlers must be at least 13 years of age and all participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.  Limit to 10 people.  $25 for a solo kayak, $35 for a tandem kayak.  Please call 302-645-6852 for more info. or to pre-register.  Meet at Kayak Shack at the Fishing Pier located at 42 Cape Henlopen Dr., Lewes,  19958.  Please remember that this event is dependent on the weather, so call to confirm if you have weather related questions on the day of the tour.

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The Breakwaters are on the National Register of Historic Places as the nation’s first offshore Historic District!

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Wednesday, 6/19 – ZUMBA WITH KELLY – From 6 p.m. until 7 p.m.  A good way to end your day or start your evening.  Every Wednesday through August 28th.  Location?  Lewes Canalfront Park, located on 211 Front Street in Lewes.  It is Free!

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Wednesday, 6/19 – CINEMA BY THE CANAL BEGINS – The summer series of outdoor film screenings “Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away” at the Lewes Canalfront Park, on 211 Front Street in Lewes. The film will begin at dusk; 8:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.  Admission is free!  Please take a blanket, bug spray, and friends, if you want to.

“Cirque du Soleil” Worlds Away” – In this fantasy feature, a young woman in a small Mid-Western town goes to a traveling carnival one evening, where she is urged by a silent clown to visit the carnival’s circus and see The Aerialist, the show’s star attraction.  She is entranced by The Aerialist, but during his act he misses a catch and falls to the ground.  She rushes to help him, but then the ground beneath them gives away and they fall through into the dreamlike world of Cirque du Soleil…..PG rated.  Runtime: 91 minutes.

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Thursday,  6/20 – SUMMER SOLSTICE – 108 Sun Salutations from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Canalfront Park on 211 Front Street. This event is presented by Soul Yoga.  Kick-off the summer out in the sun with a whole lotta sweat!! A celebration of the Summer Solstice.  The teachers will guide you through 108 Sun Salutations.  Get a team together and tag in and out like a relay…the more the merrier.  Everyone is welcomed.  $20 suggested donation, which will be collected at the park.  All proceeds benefit Friends of the Canalfront Park.  Rain or shine, but in the case of thunderstorms, the rain date will be Friday, 6/21.

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Friday, 6/21 – HISTORY HAPPY HOURS – Every Friday from June 14th through September 27th, featured presentations will be offered free of charge at 4 p.m. for 20-30 minutes, followed by a question-answer period.  At the conclusion of the presentations, a glass of wine will be offered.   Indulge in interesting dialog lead by local history buffs, ranging in topic from early explorers of the Delaware Bay to Lewes during the Revolutionary War.  On Friday Paul Collins presents “Early Explorers of the Delaware Bay” at the Cannonball House at 4 p.m.  The Cannon Ball House is on Front Street in Historic Lewes.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewes.org/events/history-happy-hour-4pm-O

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Saturday, 6/22 – HISTORIC LEWES FARMER’S MARKET – On this date the market will meet at Shields Elementary School on 910 Shields Ave. in Lewes.  8 a.m. until Noon.  Please remember that no pets are permitted.  More info? http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org

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Saturday, 6/22 and Sunday, 6/23 – MID-ATLANTIC SEA GLASS & COASTAL ARTS FESTIVAL – It will take place at the Historic Complex of the Lewes Historical Society at Second and Shipcarpenter Streets in Lewes.  9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Sunday.  Admission is $5 per person.  Children under 12, free.  A wrist band will be issued allowing entrance on both days.  Wrist bands can be purchased in advance in Historic Lewes at Sand ‘n’ Stones on Front Street or the Society’s Museum Gif shop at the Ryves Holt House at Second and Mulberry Streets.  Last year, about 3,000 visitors attended this event.  Sea glass can be found all over the world, but the beaches of the northeast United States, California, northwest England, Mexico, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Nova Scotia Italy and southern Spain are famous for their bounty of sea glass, bottles, bottle lips and stoppers, art glass, marbles, and pottery shards.  The best time to look are during spring tides and during the first low tide after a storm.

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Saturday, 6/22 – TOUR THE LIGHTHOUSE! – Climb to the top of the Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse and take a trip to the Harbor of Regufe Lighthouse for photos.  10:00 a.m.  Reservations are required.  Please call 302-644-7046.  Tours are subject to change and depend on the weather conditions.  I have taken this tour and it was truly amazing.  Tours depart from the pier located behind the Cape-May Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes.  Arrive at leat 15 minutes in advance.  No sandals or open toe shoes are allowed.  Children must be 13 years of age except on dates noted when children as young as 6 are allowed.  Please check http://www.delawarelights.org/tours.html.

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Sunday, 6/23 – YOGA BY THE CANAL – Every Sunday at 8 a.m. through September 1st.  A great way to start your day in Lewes, The First Town in The First State.  Canalfront Park is located at 211 Front Street in Historic Lewes.

Have a great week!!  Talk to you later.

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May 22nd, 2013

Lewes, Delaware, National Maritime Day, First Town in The First State, Event, River Pilots, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Happy National Maritime Day!!

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Happy National Maritime Day!!  May 22nd recognizes the maritime industry.  This holiday was created by the U.S. Congress on May 20, 1933.  Lewes, Delaware, is rich in its maritime history and their celebration took place on Saturday, May 18th.

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The festivities took place at the Lewes Ferry Terminal, located on 43 Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes, Delaware.

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Attractions and exhibits were located inside the terminal, upstairs in their glass walkway, and on the patio on the finger pier.  There were also vessel tours, a Lewes Fire Boat Cannon Display and a Remembrance Ceremony; wreath laying at Unknown Sailor’s Cemetery.

On the finger pier DELRIVER was receiving guests.  This is a converted offshore supply vessel.  It is berthed in Lewes with a 4 man crew on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with additional crew on standby.  It is 166 feet long and weighs 425 tons.  It is part of the Delaware Bay & River Cooperative (DBRC), which is a non-profit organization to respond to and offer protection from oil spills in the Delaware Bay and River area.  More info?  Please visit http://www.dbrcinc.org.

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The pilots caught my attention…..Delaware River pilots are responsible for guiding ships from the mouth of the Delaware Bay to the ports along the river in Delaware, N.J. and Pennsylvania.  From the bay to the northernmost port is about 130 miles.

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When ships arrive from the ocean, the pilots are taken out to meet them on a boat similar to a speedboat.  The small boat pulls alongside the ship, the pilot climbs a dangling rope ladder to board the moving vessel.  Once on the lower deck, the pilot is escorted directly to the bridge and takes control.  Did I get it right, Randy?

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The operation never stops.  For the Delaware River Pilots no holidays exist.  Maybe they might have a little stall during severe weather conditions, but pretty much these pilots guide incoming and outgoing ships 365 days a year, 24/7!!  Did I get it right, Missy?

These river pilots were talking to the visitors attending the festivities…I was going on the Tour of the Lighthouses, a post in the making.  So, I asked them “Do you know Randy?”  Yes!!  They miss him and are looking forward to seeing him in a few weeks.  Randy, a friend and longtime river pilot is enjoying retirement in Florida!!

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The location of the Lewes terminal is so gorgeous…the scenery is just amazing!

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And, if you want to have the best burger in town….On The Rocks Grill has the most delicious, juicy burger you are going to find…among other great tastings.  Really, I am serious.  As I was passing it the temptation was too much.  But, I did not have one.  Instead, I went home and had my rice cakes and hummus!  The grill is located on the boardwalk behind the terminal.  Check http://www.ontherocksde.com.  A locals’ hangout!

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Traveling on the Cape May Lewes Ferry is easy.  Please check http://www.capemaylewesferry.com for more information and schedules.

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And, just so you know…the Ferry offers plenty of programs, activities, and tours….check http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/programs.

Have a great day!!

Note:  Some info. for this post was taken from the UD Messenger.

April 18th, 2013

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

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The coastal town of Lewes, Delaware is located by Cape Henlopen, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay.  It was first settled by the Dutch in 1631.

It is the First Town in the First State.  And, if you even thought for a moment that Lewes rolls its sidewalk at dusk….then you have to visit this historic charming and much loved and respected town.

If you are walking through Lewes, stop by the Visitor Center, lcoated at 120 Kings Highway.  This is also a historic house called the Fisher-Martin House and it is next to the Zwaanendael Museum.  They have plenty of information available if you are new in the area.  Please visit http://www.leweschamber.com.

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Friday, 4/19 – Cape Henlopen State Park – 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. Explore the woods at sunset with their ears, not their eyes, in search of animals that emerge after dark.  Ages 7 and up with an adult.  $2 per person.  Meet at the Seaside Nature Center inside the Park, 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive.  More info? Please call 302-645-6852.

Friday, 4/19 – Lewes Historical Society April Speaker Series with Chuck Fithian, Curator of Archeology, for a discussion on Lewes and the War of 1812, at 7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m….Location?  The Lewes Presbyterian Church Hall at 133 Kings Highway.  Free admission, no reservations required.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewes.org.

Friday, 4/19 – “Delaware’s Destiny Determined by Lewes” – Presentation by Supreme Court Justice, Randy Holland.  The program begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Lewes Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall at 133 Kings Highway.  “Delaware’s Destiny Determined by Lewes” is being introduced in Delaware at this Historical Society program and according to Michael DiPaolo, Executive Director of The Lewes Historical Society, a “copy of the book will be presented to each guest at no cost, in recognition of the launching of this first-time historic account, compliments of the author and the Delaware Heritage Commission”  Following the presentation, Justice Holland will sign copies of the book.  Light refreshments will be served after the talk.

Saturday, 4/20 – 2013 Walk for Autism at Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes.  This is the largest community fundraiser, drawing over 2,000 people over 2 days of events in support of people and families affected by autism and raising the money to show it.  On Saturday, 4/27 there will be a second walk at Bellevue State Park, in Wilmington, Delaware.  Registration for both walks starts at 9 a.m.  Walk will begin at 11 a.m.  More info?  Please visit http://www.delautism.org.

Saturday, 4/20 – Dutch American Friendship Day – 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Zwaanendael Museum.  More info?  Please call 302-645-1148 or visit http://www.history.Delaware.gov.

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Saturday, 4/20 – Got Feathers?  Examine bird specimens and journey outside to identify some of Cape’s wild species.  Ages 7 and up.  Pre-registration is required by calling 302-645-6852.  $2/person.  11 a.m. until Noon.  Location? Seaside Nature Center located inside the Cape Henlopen State Park at 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive.

Saturday, 4/20 – The Rehoboth Beach based non-profit improvisational theater group and school, Delaware Comedy Theatre, is happy to present “DCT Unsprung…Spring Fever Edition!”  Saturday, 4/20 at Fish On! located at 173 N. Village Main, Village of Five Points in Lewes.  Seating begins at 6:30 p.m.  The show runs from &:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.  The cost is $10 per person at the door.  A full menu of fantastic food and drinks will be available, separately, and a 20% gratuity will be automatically added to the bill.  RSVP to Fish On after 4 p.m. at 302-645-9790.  The show is adult-themed and not appropriate for children.

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Saturday, 4/20 – Coastal Concerts presents REBEL Baroque Ensemble at Bethel United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall at 4th & Market Streets in Lewes.  For more information, please visit http://www.coastalconcerts.org.  Or, call 888-212-6458.

Sunday, 4/21 and 4/28 – Take Me Out to the Ball Game” – The Lewes Vintage Base Ball Club, participating in the Mid Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League and a member of the Vintage Base Ball Association will be playing both Sundays at the University of Delaware Lewes campus near the Virden Conference Center grounds at 700 Pilottown Rd. in Lewes.  “The earliest known reference to date of baseball in Lewes is from February of 1874 when a match pitting Lewes against Milton was advertised for March 1, 1874.”  The Lewes Vintage Base Ball Club plays by 1864 rules which have several differences from contemporary baseball, the most notable being the ability to catch the ball on one bounce for an out and no gloves permitted for outfielders.  Additionally, pitchers throw underhand; batters are called strikers; strikes are called when a striker does not attempt to swing the bat after a warning from the umpire; and foul balls can be caught on the bounce for an out.  Games are 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.  Sunday, 4/21 is Lewes vs. The Elkton Eclipse and on Sunday 4/28 is Lewes vs. the Diamond States.  This information was obtained from the Lewes Chamber of Commerce’s website.

Have a good week-end!!

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March 26th, 2013

Kite Flying at Cape Henlopen State Park, 45th Annual Great Delaware Kite Festival, Good Friday, March 29th, Cape Henlopen State Park, No Advance Registration, Delaware Beaches

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The 45th Annual Great Delaware Kite Festival is dedicated in memory of former Lt. Governor, Gene Bookhammer, who founded the event 45 years ago when he was asked by Governor Peterson to participate in a kite flying contest with a Maharajah from Bharatpur, India.  Mr. Bookhammer passed away on February 23rd at the age of 94.  Over the years, he continued to attend the festival as a spectator and for the past 24 years has sponsored the Best All Around award plaque named in his honor.  At the conclusion of this year’s festival, Mr. Bookhammer’s family will be in attendance to present the Bookhammer award.

The festival is co-sponsored by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation.  It will take place at Cape Henlopen State Park on Good Friday, March 29th.

There is no entry fee for competitors.  The competitions are in 3 age categories:  Children-Up to age 12; Teens-13-17, and Adults-18 & older.

Within each category, kite flyers are judged by the type of kite they are flying:  homemade or store-bought.

The Special Class awards include the Open Individual Ballet (free flight performance accompanied by music which the entrant provides), Individual Precision (compulsory figures including “The Square”, “The Mount”, and “Ladder Down” judged on technical execution), Most Senior Flyer, Youngest Flyer, Flyer Furthest From Home, Smallest Kite and Largest Kite.

The Highest Kite Award category is open to all ages and takes place approximately at 12:15 p.m.  There is no charge to watch.  Entrance fees apply for cars to enter Cape Henlopen State Park which will be collected at the entrance to the park.  $4 per car for Delaware license tags and $8 per car for out-of-state tags.  The Jolly Trolley will transport spectators to the competition field from the state park’s beach parking lot and handicap parking is available at the Seaside Nature Center parking lot.

Want to participate but do not have or have not made a kite?  Kids’ Ketch and Rehoboth Toy & Kite Company will be on-site selling a wide variety of kites with amply space adjacent to the competition field to practice in advance of the competitions which begin at 10:00 a.m.

There will be food vendors, a face painter and community organizations set up surrounding the field.

There is no advance registration.  Entrants can register on the field beginning at 9 a.m. and throughout the morning on Friday, March 29th.

The Children’s and Teen’s competitions take place from 10 a.m. to Noon, followed by the awards ceremony for the morning competitions.

Miss Cape Henlopen, Rebecca Lust, will present the morning awards.

The Highest Kite Competition begins immediately after the morning awards ceremony at approximately 12:15 p.m.  The Adult Competitions, Open Individual Ballet and Individual Precision Competition follow in the afternoon.  The awards ceremony for the afternoon competitions conclude the day’s activities.

Note:  Times may vary according to weather conditions and the number of competitors.

Have a great time!!

At Cape Henlopen State Park

At Cape Henlopen State Park

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November 16th, 2012

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

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The air is crisp, the trees are gorgeous and at this time of the year the Historic Town of Lewes, Delaware is amazing. If you are visiting this week-end….check what’s going on!!

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Friday, 11/16 – Delaware’s Ghost Towers, Silent Sentinels of WWII, at 7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the Lewes Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, located at 133 Kings Highway.  These towers are fascinating….they have seen it all.  The tallest one is 73 feet and the shortest is just 37 feet.  There are 11 in Delaware and 2 in Cape May, New Jersey.  The program will focus on how these towers served the nation’s coastal defenses.  Bill Grayson presents “Delaware’s Ghost Towers, The Coast Artillery’s Forgotten Last Stand During the Darkest Days of WWII.  Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.

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I have written a couple of post on this website.  All you have to do is put World War II Towers, Delaware on the search.

Saturday, 11/17 – Sinterklaas at 2:00 p.m. at Zwaanendael Museum, located at 102 Kings Highway.  Sinterklaas is the patron saint of mariners in celebration of Dutch American Heritage Day.  Dutch-born, Jonathan De Jonge, a scholar at Temple University, portrays Sinterklaas.  More info?  Visit http://www.stnicholascenter.org/pages/netherlands.

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Saturday, 11/17 at 2:00 p.m. – Critters of the Cape.  Discover what manner of native beasts roamed Cape Henlopen when the first Europeans arrived.  Learn why some vanished and others remained.  Ages 5 and up.  Children must be accompanied by a paying adult.  Limited to 40.  Pre-registration required by calling 302-645-6852.  Admission? $2.00  Meet at the Seaside Nature Center.  The park entrance fee is collected daily until November 30th.

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Saturday, 11/17 at 7:00 p.m. – Leonid Meteor Shower.  Bundle up and keep your eyes on the sky to watch one of nature’s great displays.  Search the skies for other cosmological wonders.  Ages 7 and up with an adult.  Limit to 20.  Pre-registration is required by calling 302-645-6852.  Admission? $2/person.  Meet at the Seaside Nature Center.  The park entrance fee is still being collected until November 30th.

Saturday, 11/17 – MERR Annual Fin Raiser at 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., at the Lewes Yacht Club, in Lewes, Delaware.  The doors will open at 6:00 p.m. MERR stands for Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute.  It is a “non-profit stranding response and rehabilitation organization dedicated to the conservation of marine animals and sea turtles”.  More info?  http://www.merrinstitute.org.

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This is a fundraising event with live and silent auctions.  Live entertainment by 33 and 1/3.  Buffet featuring heavy hors d’oeuvres.  A brief presentation about marine animal strandings and conservation issues will be included in the evening festivities.  Tickets?  $40/person.  They can be reserved by calling 302-228-5029.  Or, email merrinstitute@gmail.com.

Saturday, 11/17 – Coastal Concerts from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., at the Bethel United Methodist Hall, located at Fourth & Market Sts.  The Ritz Chamber Players feature some of the world’s preeminent African American Chamber musicians.  They are based in Jacksonville, Florida.  The Ritz Chamber Players is the first all African-American chamber music group in the country to present a regular subscription concert series.  http://www.coastalconcerts.org

Have a great week-end!!

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October 13th, 2012

The Seaside Nature Center, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, Delaware…What’s Going On?, Activities, Events

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It is a special time of the year for us, the residents of the Delaware Beaches.  It seems like on this Second Season we have the Beaches all to ourselves.  I took a drive late in the afternoon to check out the Cape Henlopen State Park.  Specifically, I wanted to find out what was going on in October.  The Seaside Nature Center offers programs for the whole family, including birdwatching, lectures on nature, seaside seining, hiking and biking.  The Park offers the ocean, the bay and plenty of water sports.

Until November 30th you will have to pay to get into the Park.  It is $4 for in-state cars and $8 for out of state cars.

The Seaside Nature Center is located inside the Park at 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive, Lewes, DE 19958.  Tel. 302-645-6852.  So….if you are visiting, this is what’s going on:

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Note:  All programs meet at the Seaside Nature Center unless otherwise stated.  The Seaside Nature Center is open year round from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily.

On Tuesdays, until November 13th at 8 a.m. – Bird Walks at Cape Henlopen.  Explore their birding hot spots with a staff naturalist.  Bring your binoculars and field guides.  Beginners are welcome, as well.

Saturday, October 13th – Animal Skullduggery at 11 a.m.  Investigate what animals do in the Park by examining their skulls, footprints and adaptations.  Ages 7 and  up with an adult. No fee.

Saturday, October 13th – Lantern Tour of Fort Miles.  Fort Miles was a key part of the nation’s coastal defense during and after WWII, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  At 6 p.m. Tour the Fort Miles Gun Battery by lantern light and experience how soldiers defended our coast during WWII.  Ages 10 and up with an adult.  Limit to 30.  Pre-registration is required by calling 302-645-6852.  $5 per person.  The Fort Miles programs meet at the Orientation Building in the Fort Miles Historic Area.

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Saturday, October 20th – Wine, Cheese & Beer Tasting at the Officer’s Club (Youth Camp 3) from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m.  Enjoy fine beverages and cheese as proceeds support the Friends projects in the Park.  Tickets are available at the Park Office, Biden Center, Lewes Chamber of Commerce, or call 302-858-6127.  Note:  Your ticket will be your entrance into the Park.  $20/person in advance and $24/person at the door.  If you would like more information on Friends events, volunteering or becoming a Friend of Cape Henlopen, please call 302-858-6127 or visit http://www.friendsofcapehenlopen.org.

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Friday & Saturday, October 26th and 27th and Sunday, October 28th –  Please Save this Date because it is the 24th Annual Children’s Fantasy Trail inside the Park.  From 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.  Sunday, from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.  The kids will see their favorite storybook characters, trick or treat for candy and toys, enjoy live entertainment, including juggling, magic, songs and more….Please wear your costumes!!  $5 per person, adults and children.  Volunteers are needed!  If you are interested in being a character or carving the many pumpkins that line our trail, call the Volunteer Coordinator at 302-644-5005, or the Seaside Nature Center at 302-645-6852.

It was almost closing time at the Seaside Center, but I still had time to check some of the exhibits.

Lectures are given in this room.  It had some reptiles and turtles.

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The osprey cam has closed for the season since the ospreys are gone for the winter.  Still, the Seaside Center has a very interesting exhibit where you can see the development of the ospreys as they come back to the Park year after year.

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There was a new Seahorse Exhibit.

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A Touch Tank offered kids a fun time…they were getting so wet.

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1,000 gallon tanks with local fish.

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I was watching the horseshoe crab.  It was moving around here and there; not too fast.

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All of a sudden, it turned on its side….

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The Seaside Nature Center has a cute store too.  I am sure kids go crazy; lots of neat things to buy.

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It was closing time…time to go.  The sun was setting…the deer were coming out.

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Love it!! Talk to you later.

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September 6th, 2012

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, The Kalmar Nyckel, Tour the DeBraak’s remains, Lewes History Happy Hour, Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market, Chocolate Tasting in The Park, Treat the Beat, Market on the Green, Chicks for Charity Southern Delaware, Lewes Cycle Sports, The Second Season at the Delaware Beaches

Never get tired of taking its picture.

Never get tired of taking its picture.

A quaint historic town, Lewes, is an attraction for many visiting the Delaware Beaches.  Lots of restaurants, shops and plenty to do.  It is a great week-end get-away; only a couple hours from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

If you are visiting Lewes, this is what’s going on this week-end.

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Until Sunday, 9/9 – The Kalmar Nyckel is docked at the Cape-May Lewes Ferry Terminal.  Tours, Day Sail, and Even a Pirate Sail are available.  All you have to do is check their schedule by visiting http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/bookasail.asp.  The original Kalmar Nyckel was one of America’s pioneering colonial ships.  The present one serves as Delaware’s seagoing Goodwill Ambassador.

This Memorial is at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes.

This Memorial is at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes.

If you happen to see this little, very innocent, seagull…and you are having something to eat at the On The Rocks Bar & Grill right there at the Cape May Lewes Ferry….he will steal your food. Does not matter if you are a child or a more matured individual.  I saw him.  If he could have lifted a hamburger, he would have done so.  So, you have been warned.

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Friday, 9/7 – Lewes “History Happy Hour” – Jim Bertholet presents ” The Life and Work of a Surfmen in the US Life-Saving Service 1870’s-1915″, at the Lewes Life-Saving Station at the Canal and Front Street next to the Lightship Overfalls.  Mr. Bertholet is a life-long history buff who grew up on the Jersey shore and always had a particular interest in maritime history, especially the US Life-Saving Service and US Lighthouses.

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Saturday, 9/8 – Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market, at the Lewes Historical Society Complex, located at 110 Shipcarpenter Street.  8 a.m. until Noon.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.  The website has very good information, including recipes.

Saturday, 9/8 – The Seventh Annual Chocolate Tasting in The Park, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at the Biden Center in Cape Henlopen State Park.  $5.00 admission gives you 6 tastings.  Please note that admission to the State Park is still in effect.

Sunday, 9/9 – 3rd Annual Treat the Beat sponsored by the Beebe Medical Foundation.  5K Walk.  Location? At the George H.P. Smith Park at Blockhouse Pond behind Beebe Medical Center.  The 5K Walk travels through Lewes and raises funds for Cardiac and Vascular Services at Beebe Medical Center.  In 2011, $17,000 were raise from this event, and a portion of the funds were used by Beebe’s Cardiac Rehab Dept. to purchase a recumbent cross training machine.  Participation is free but all walkers must register.  All participants are encouraged to donate or raise donations.

Sunday, 9/9 – Market on the Green at The Villages of Five Points from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.  More info?  Please visit http://www.thevillagesoffivepoints.com.

Monday, 9/10 – At the Zwaanendael Museum, located at 102 Kings Highway, in Lewes.  His Majesty’s Sloop DeBraak, from 10 a.m.  until 2 p.m.  Learn its history.  The DeBraak capsized on May 25, 1798.  The program includes a trip to the hull facility near Cape Henlopen State Park.  It will be an interpreter-led tour of the ship’s remains.  $10 in advance by making a reservation on the website http://www.history.delaware.gov.

Tuesday, 9/18 – Chicks for Charity of Southern Delaware Dinner at Fish On Restaurant located at The Villages of Five Points in Lewes, Delaware.  This group is led by Kari and Marci and is dedicated to making life a little easier for those in need.  Their first dinner was in 2010; one charity picked per month.  If you want to know more about this non-profit, please visit http://www.chicksforcharity.us.  It starts at 6:30 p.m.  $25 per person, guys are also welcomed.  It includes gratuity.  Cash or check only payable to Fish On.  This month’s dinner will benefit La Red Health Center.  This Center provides affordable, quality healthcare to the residents of Sussex County.  http://laredhealthcenter.org There will be raffle items and a 50/50 too!!  RSVP to gals4thegood@aol.com.  No calls to the restaurant, please.

A Tip:  If you are visiting Lewes or if you are a resident of our Delaware Beaches….Want to go for a bike ride?  Park at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal and you will find a hut from Lewes Cycle Sports.  It is self serve.  Plenty of bikes for rent. Open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.  Tel. 302-644-2453.

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Have a good one!!  Talk to you later…

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May 21st, 2012

What’s Going On? Historic Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Delaware Beaches

 

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Just a few days ahead is the “official” opening of the Delaware Beaches.  With that comes the enjoyment of our parks and recreations.  Cape Henlopen State Park has wonderful activities for the whole family.  In order to enter the Park you need to pay an entry fee or you can buy a pass and use it all year. 

For more information on passes and entry fees to the Delaware State Parks, please visit http://www.destateparks.com/fees/entry/index.asp.

Also, Cape Henlopen State Park has great summer programs, once those kids get bored after being home for a week or so.  Visit http://www.destateparks.com/park/cape-henlopen and click on Summer Camps 2012.

And, if you want to check the ospreys that inhabit Cape Henlopen State Park please visit the web cam at http://www.destateparks.com/park/cape-henlopen.  Click on Osprey Cam.

 

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New for 2012:  The Southern Delaware Botanic Gardens is an all volunteer, grass-roots organization dedicated to creating world-class botanical gardens that inspire and educate.  Their website, www.delawaregardens.org, is under construction at the moment.  In the meantime, you can Like them on Facebook.  Search for Southern Delaware Botanic Gardens.

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Wednesday, 5/23 – Chicks for Charity Dinner at Fish-On Restaurant located at the Village of Five Points in Lewes. It will benefit Friends Afterschool at Milton Elementary School “FAME”.

Milton Elementary School in the Cape Henlopen School District is partnered with Children & Families First and the University of Delaware Office of Service Learning to create FAME, a non-profit, innovative unique and holistic approach to addressing the needs of all school children.  FAME provides activities to maximize their self-esteem and help them achieve their potential.  They also offer summer camps, after school clubs, tutoring homework help, and the Strengthening Families Program.

Chicks for Charity was founded by Kari Ainsworth and Marci Urgo.  It is  a group dedicated to assisting those less fortunate.  It was established in Lewes, Delaware.  They have aided the residents of Sussex County since its inception.  Many of the charitable organizations they have helped are essential community resource agencies.

Dinner on Wednesday at Fish On will start at 6:30 p.m.  Two delicious entrees to choose from along with appetizer and dessert.  $25 per person includes gratuity.  Cash or checks only payable to Fish-On.  Cash Bar available.

There will be a 50/50 raffle too.  Please RSVP to gals4thegood@aol.com.  Please, do not call the restaurant.  Check what Chicks for Charity are all about at www.chicksforcharity.us.

Guess what?  Guys are invited too.  Don’t be shy!!

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Thursday, 5/24 – Children’s Beach House Golf Classic – One Day, One Course, One Cause.  Kick off the Summer Season while participating in this event that will take place in the beautiful Peninsula on Indian River Bay Golf Course.  You can call 302-645-9184 to register or go on line at http://www.cbhinc.org/events/cbh-golf-classic.html.

Children’s Beach House has a mission:  “Helping children with special needs reach their highest potential as functioning members of their family and community.”

 

Friday, 5/25 – Lightship Overfalls Opening Party & Auction – 6:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.  This is the official gala kickoff of the Lightship Overfalls’ season.  Fun, food and prizes for all!!

Location:  Virden Retreat & Conference Center, University of Delaware Lewes Campus on Pilottown Rd.

This event is a major fundraiser in order to help support the Lightship Overfalls and its programs.  Tickes are available in advance, online, at http://www.overfalls.org/events/2012_5_25_opening_party.html.  They can also be purchased at Lewes Gourmet Puzzles, Kids Ketch, Lewes Chamber or by contacting Evelyn Kyritsis at 302-645-7168.

Lightship Overfalls is one of only 17 remaining lightships out of a total of 179 built from 1820 – 1952.  It was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2011.  It is also one of 7 lightships still open to the public in the U.S.  Visit www.overfalls.org for more information.

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Saturday, 5/26 – 9/22 – It is the Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market 2012 Opening Season.  8 a.m. until Noon.  Every Saturday.  Location?  Lewes Historical Society Complex at 110 Chipcarpenter Street in downtown Lewes.

Note:  There are 3 dates when the market will be held at Shields Elementary in Lewes: June 23rs, July 14th and August 4th.

More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

 

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Sunday, 5/27 – Yoga with Dimitra at Canalfront Park from a.m. until 9 a.m., located at 211 Front St. in Historic Lewes.  Bring your own mat or towel.  More info?  www.dimitrayoga.com.  Also found on Facebook.  More info on Canalfront Park can be found at  www.lewescanalfrontpark.org.

 

Sunday, 5/27 – If you are a history buff, a veteran, or interested in learning about the Delaware Shore and WWII, then this might be just up your alley.  Lantern Tour of Fort Miles will be on this coming Sunday from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.  Tour the gun battery by lantern light and learn how soldiers defended our coast.  It is for ages 10 and up with an adult.  It is also limited to 30 people.  Pre-registration is a must and it is required.  $5 per person.   Call 302-645-6852 to register and for more info.

Fort Miles is inside Cape Henlopen State Park. Fort Miles was a key piece in the nation’s coastal defense during WWII.  In April of 2005 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

For more info., please visit http://www.destateparks.com/attractions/fort-miles/index.asp.

 

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