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July 19th, 2013

Delaware Seashore State Park, Beach, Tower Road, Concession, Parking, Delaware Beaches are Sizzling!!! Hot Day at the Beach! Sunday, July 21st, 3rd Annual Maritime Heritage Festival, Indian River Life-Saving Station, Southern Delaware

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The beach was the place to be on this scorching day at the Delaware Beaches.  So, my choice of beach today was Tower Road located south of Dewey Beach, Delaware….it is a Delaware Seashore State Park beach.

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Out of state cars are $8, and cars with Delaware tags are $4.  This is a particular nice beach, with plenty of parking.  The concession offers French Fries, Hot Dogs, and plenty of the grub we all love at the beach.  Two of the WWII Towers stand as usual….these historic sentinels are always watching.

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At the end of the ramp I noticed the beach wheelchair.  It is free for anyone who needs help on the beach.

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The Delaware State Parks offer many events and fun activities for the whole family.  On Wednesdays, through August 15th, is Kayaking Station Cove at 9:30 a.m.  On Thursdays, you can catch a boat tour, at 10 a.m. until Noon, where you can explore the Inland Bays.  The cost is $20.  If you don’t want to wake up that early, then, they have a Rehoboth Bay Sightseeing Tour from 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m.  This tour is $19.  More info?  Please call 302-227-6991, or, visit http://www.destateparks.com.

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The beach at Tower Road is very wide.  I used to always park on the north side, but, today, Susie and I decided to just sit in the thick of things.  Please remember to take your sandals on very hot days because the sand gets very hot.  And, if you do not have an umbrella, they also have them for rent at $12 per day.

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Sitting next to the lifeguards we could see that today was a very uneventful day.  So, a little weight lifting when the temperature soars to 97 degrees was just the thing to do.

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It was such a typical day at the beach….nothing different.  The sand bucket looked the same, the kids were digging, some were fishing, and this seagull was the perfect scavenger.

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SUNDAY, JULY 21st – THIRD ANNUAL MARITIME HERITAGE FESTIVAL – The festival will take place at the Historic Indian River Life-Saving Station from Noon until 4 p.m.

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The Indian River Life-Saving Station is located south of Dewey Beach and two miles north of the Indian River Inlet Bridge on Rt. 1 (Coastal Highway).  Free admission.  For more information, please contact 302-227-6991.

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There will be crafts, games, music, and demonstrations throughout the whole afternoon when you can learn about the history of the Delaware coast.

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At  1 p.m., a Breeches Buoy Rescue Demo will take place.  You might even be able to see a modern day rescue with a mock helicopter rescue, performed by the U.S. Coast Guard.

At 1:30 p.m. a live performance by Four Sheets to the Wind, an authentic sea shanty duo.

There will be exhibitors and activities like scrimshaw, interacting with diamondback terrapins, “sailor tattoo” face painting, colonial games, and scavenger hunts.  Food will be available, as well, and provided by Hammerheads Dockside.

Have a great week-end!!  Relax…you are at the Beach!

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July 20th, 2012

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

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“The earlier settlers to this coastal area were Native Americans who traveled to the beach in the summer months to enjoy the cool breezes and abundant seafood.”  Abundant seafood? But, of course.  Cool breezes?  Well, if you have been at the Delaware Beaches, you know that those breezes have been a little too warm.

If you are visiting Rehoboth Beach take a chance to enjoy our award winning Boardwalk.  It is the life of the town.  Guest what?  The Travel Channel will be filming in Rehoboth Beach around the Boardwalk on the week-end of August 4th which is also when the Sandcastle Contest will be taking place.  So…..if you see cameras rolling, please smile!!

Let’s see, what else is going on in the next few days…..

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Friday, 7/20 – The Rehoboth Beach Historical Society’s Annual Watermelon Festival will be held in Grove Park and the Rehoboth Beach Museum from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.  Your favorite things will be part of the festival:  Watermelon seed-spitting and eating contests, crafts, bean bag toss and hula hoop and paddle ball contests, and guessing games to win jelly beans and watermelons.  Also a favorite is  face painting and free tastes of watermelon.  Families can win a grand price of a Bucket of Fun filled with toys and gifts certificates.  Admission is $3 for visitors age 13 and older, $2 for ages 5 to 12.  Children age 4 and younger get in free.  Admission to the Festival includes admission to the museum.  Please call for more info. at 302-227-7310.  Visit www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org.

Friday, 7/20 – At the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand – Entertaining visitors will be Groove Train.  It’s all about the 70’s.  Show begins at 8 p.m.

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Through September 2nd – Clear Space Rocks with “Broadway at The Beach”.  Eight cast members bring 33 songs from 26 different musicals to life in “Broadway at the Beach”.  The concert-style performance features musicians on stage with the singer and choreography by Christa Pardocchi.  Expect to hear some of your favorite songs like “Big Shot”, “Let’s Hear It For The Boy”, and “Don’t Stop Believin”, in addition to a big crop of new Broadway tunes.  “Broadway at The Beach” plays in repertory with “Annie” and “Cabaret”.  Performances are Tuesday – Sunday at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets, priced at $30 for adults, $25 for seniors and $15 for students and children, are available online at http://www.clearspace.theatre.org.

A full schedule of performances are also found on the website.  You can also purchase tickets in person at the box office, located at 20 Baltimore Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.

Musical Director, Doug Yetter says that “with this show, we’ve tried to imagine what it would be like if Broadway dominated the radio today, like it did in the first half of the 20th century”.  He continues to say that “with movies being made into musicals and pop songs being used to score shows, the soundscape of Broadway has really changed in the last decade, and we wanted to reflect that shift with this show”.

Saturday, 7/21 – A Tribute to the Eagles with 7 Bridges:  The Ultimate Eagles Experience.  It is at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand at 8 p.m.

Sunday, 7/22 – 2012 Maritime Heritage Festival at the Indian River Life-Saving Station located south of Dewey Beach and just before you cross the Indian River Bridge, on Coastal Highway.  This historic Life-Saving Station is gorgeous and the festival will offer something for everyone.  Food, re-enactments of time at the Life-Saving Station, and songs and stories of old sailing days.  Tickets:  $5 for adults, $3 for youth (5-12), 4 years old and under are free.

Sunday, 7/22 – Week-end is over so sit back, relax and enjoy The Pork Roll Project and the sounds of Contemporary Blues!!

Have a good one!!  Remember, you are at the beach….relax and kick back!!

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