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July 3rd, 2013

FIREWORKS!! Southern Delaware Celebrates the Fourth of July, Concerts, Parades, Fireworks Displays, Dover, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, Ocean City, Maryland, Uptown & Downtown

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I am keeping my fingers crossed; the forecast for Southern Delaware is supposed to be good for the all the Fourth of July celebrations that will be taking place at the Delaware Beaches and Ocean City, Maryland.

I am ready.  If you decided to venture to any of the celebrations, please get to the town early and plan on staying awhile.  Do not rush to get out because you won’t be able to.  It takes some time to maneuver the traffic jams.

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So, with that said and done….Where Are The Parties?

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DOVER – Delaware’s capital has a full schedule of events for the 4th of July, including at 2 p.m. the National Bell-Ringing Ceremony at The Old State House on The Green, joining bells ringing across America’s thirteen original colonies and featuring the reading of the Declaration of Independence!!  Please visit http://www.dover4thofjuly.com. Dover celebrates in a big way with the museums opening, Legislative Hall, Delaware’s State Capitol Building on 411 Legislative Avenue is holding guided tours throughout the day.  Photo ID is required for all adults.  A Historic Dover Scavenger Hunt begins at the Welcome Center at 121 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. North and extends throughout Dover’s Historic sites and museums. Guided tours of The Old State House and the film “Thunder and Rain” about Caesar Rodney’s historic ride for independence at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.  Biggs Museum of American Art on 406 Federal Street is also open.  Kids can create a flag to wave during the fireworks. There is a Divided Dover Walking Tour, a Tales of Slavery and Freedom Walking Tour, and a Dover’s Heroes of the Revolution Walking Tour.  Children’s activities, crafts and food vendors are among the many festivities in Dover.

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6 p.m. – Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade.   The route is down State Street, starting at Hazel Rd. and ending just past The Green.

7:45 p.m. – Opening Ceremony with our National Anthem in front of Legislative Hall.

8 p.m – The 287th Army Band of the Delaware National Guard presents a concer of patriotic, pop and other favorites, finishing with Tchaikovsky’s exciting “Overture 1812”, complete with cannon, leading into the fireworks.

9:25 – Fireworks!!  Exploding in the sky over Legislative hall…Musical theme is “Car Tunes”.

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MILTON – 4th of July Picnic at Milton Memorial Park…food, family fun, and music.  BBQ Chicken or Fish!  Serving starts at 11 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.  At 3 p.m. Irish Eyes Restaurant Hot Dogs & Hamburgers.  At 3 p.m. there will be field games including a potato sack race, bean bag and water balloon toss!!  Also, at 3 p.m. Lions Club Free Rides on the Clipper Express (donations are appreciated), lemonade and funnel cakes.  At 7 p.m. Foot Light Productions will provide patriotic music for everyone’s enjoyment. Take your lawn chairs, and/or blankets….and bug spray.

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LEWES – Historic Lewes celebrates the 4th of July, starting at 9 a.m. with children’s games and activities on Second Street.  All day until 4 p.m.  The Lewes Decorated Boat Parade will start on the canal at 1 p.m.  It will be followed by an awards ceremony at Lightship Overfalls.  The parade will leave from Roosevelt Inlet across from the Coast Guard Station at 1:30 p.m. and reach the judges’ stand at Fisherman’s Wharf at around 2 p.m.

Unregistered entries are invited to join the parade by arriving at Roosevelt Inlet at 1:30 p.m., tuning a VHF radio to channel 65 and then follow instructions.

At 5….ish the Doo-Dah Parade will begin.  It is a fun and spirited parade.  Join in and have fun.  It will start at Manila Ave, travel down Kings Highway to Savannah Rd. and finally head to Second, Market and Third Streets.

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REHOBOTH BEACH – The 17th Annual Fireworks Show will begin around 9:15 p.m., near Star of the Sea at 307 S. Boardwalk.  Please get there on time and then stay for the concert because you it will take forever to get out of town.  The Funsters will perform before and after the fireworks at the Bandstand.  You might as well enjoy the music.  You and about 100,000 will enjoy a fantastic display on the beach.  I might have to wait for Kevin Fleming, to put the photos on Facebook.  The weather could play a role on all displays at the beaches, so, check it out.

Shuttle buses going into town will pick up visitors at Rt. 1 near County Bank and at the DART Park & Ride.  Parking for the buses will be available at the grass lot next to County Bank.  Charge for parking is $10 per car, with the proceeds split between the Kiwanis Club and Main Street.

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The Jolly Trolley will run a shortened route from 6 to 11:30 p.m.  It will be  between Dewey Beach to Christian Street in Rehoboth behind the Jack Lingo Real Estate office.  The Trolley will pick up and drop off passengers at all regular stops between the Rudder and Robinson Street in Dewey.  Please note that it will only stop at Christian Street in Rehoboth Beach due to Rehoboth Avenue being closed until 11:30 p.m.  Once the Avenue re-opens, the service will continue until 2 p.m.

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DEWEY BEACH –  One fireworks display sooooo large, that it might set a record.  How many fireworks can be set off in a 10 minute period?  Well, you have to attend and see for yourselves.  The party starts at 9:15 p.m. off Dickinson Street.  The fireworks will be set off from the waterfront restaurants; Northbeach, Ivy, and Rusty Rudder.

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BETHANY BEACH – Don’t miss the celebrations in Bethany Beach.  The theme for this year’s annual event is “Wish You Were Here for Bethany in Bloom”.  Congratulations to Melinda Linde, Grand Marshal, who has made Bethany Beach gorgeous, planting, weeding and maintaining the beautiful flowers and shrubs.

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Noon- Festivities will start with the Parade at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Garfield Parkway.  There is no pre-registration for floats and bikers.  Registration will be held Thursday from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.  The registration desk for floats will be on Rt. 1 and Central Ave.  The bikes can be registered on the Christian Church grounds adjacent to the Christian Church building.

2 p.m. – Horseshoe-throwing contest at the southwest corner of the Christian Church grounds.

7:15 p.m. – Award ceremony at the Bandstand.

7:30 p.m. – The Milford Community Band performs on the Bandstand.

Dusk – FIREWORKS!!

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OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND – Uptown and Downtown – Concerts starting on both locations at 8 p.m., followed by the FIREWORKS!!   Downtown at North Division St. and Uptown at Northside Park on 127th Street.  More info?  Please call 410-250-0125.

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SEACRETS – Fireworks will begin at around 9 p.m.  Seacrets is located on 49th Street in Ocean City, Maryland.

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OCEAN PINES, MARYLAND – West of Ocean City, Maryland, by a couple of miles….the Fireworks will begin at 9 p.m. at Showell Park on Racetrack Rd!!

Be safe, and have a Great 4th of July!!

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June 27th, 2013

Liz Lind Editions, Art, Gallery, Studio, Watercolors, Originals, Gouache, Giclee, Posters, Tiles, Ceramic Coasters, Gifts, “A Fresh Breeze In Fine Art”, Showell, Maryland, Worcester County

Liz Lind Editions - Catalog

Liz Lind Editions - Catalog

“Colour and I are one.  I am a painter.”  paul klee, 1914

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This quote of long ago came to mind when I visited Liz Lind Editions Gallery and Studio in the town of Showell, Maryland.  So, you wonder where Showell, Maryland is….It is an unincorporated town in Worcester County not far at all from Ocean City, Maryland and the Delaware/Maryland line, between Bishopville and Ocean Pines, Maryland.  From Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, it will take you about half hour to 45 minutes at this time of the year.

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You can find Liz Lind Editions at 10109 Pitts Rd., Showell, MD 21862.  Tel. 443-727-9042.  Website?  http://www.lizlindeditions.com It opens Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.  During the week, please call for an appointment and Liz or Erica Rittling, her Assistant, will be happy to receive you.

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I think that years ago, I stopped at her gallery in Annapolis, and at that time I was taken with her watercolors.  When Liz mentions that sunlight, sand and surf are the 3 elements that inspire her work, all you have to do is look around her studio, or you might want to open her website, above mentioned, to see her work.

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And, when I looked outside today, it was so pretty that I thought this day is what Liz is talking about…ocean breezes, hot sand between the toes, and pink swirls of cotton candy on the boardwalk.  She mentions that those memories are always with her.

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So, I asked her…How did you become a painter?  It started as a little girl, buying spiral notebooks from the pharmacy, scribbling and just playing around.  Later in life, she and her mother had a gallery, then Liz had a gallery…and she finally decided that her paintings were selling so well that she would only represent herself…Linz Lind Editions!!

Coffee Table Book

Coffee Table Book

Liz mentions her work is a combination of many things, including gouache.  Not knowing what gouache was, I found out that painting in this form is similar to watercolor, but it is modified to make it opaque.

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Some of her paintings are traditional watercolors, and she mentions that others are more like a stage set, where they are assembled separately.  She works on several paintings at the same time.  Some take months; others just minutes.  Her work is not complete until the composition becomes her vision.

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Liz grew spent so much time in Ocean City, Maryland…a coastal type of girl.  Her paintings show, the sand and the sea, the ocean and surfing, whales, the Atlantic Shore, and the Chesapeake Bay.  Her watercolors of flowers and garden petals are whimsical…She designed the cover for Maryland Life magazine.

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Her gallery is on the first floor and upstairs you will find her studio.  Liz Lind Editions also offers framing.

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Liz Lind is a brand name.  In her gallery you will find the perfect gifts….note cards, ceramic coasters, tiles, framed tiles, baby onesies, coffee mugs, ornaments, and adult and children tee-shirts.

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Liz Lind is in collaboration with Maine Cottage.  Her works for Maine Cottage are printed and signed in a limited edition of 100.   For more information, please visit http://www.mainecottage.com.

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Please note that Liz Lind accepts commission work and she is also a great teacher.  If you have any questions, please call her at 443-0727-9042.

It was so nice meeting Liz….the artist behind her paintings.  If you do decide to visit and meet her, you’ll see what I mean.  She was friendly, gracious, and fun.  And, so were you Erica!!

Have a great day!!

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April 6th, 2012

Easter Egg Hunts, Milford, Dewey Beach, Delaware, Ocean Pines, Berlin, Maryland, Eggciting!!!

 

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It should be an “eggciting” time this week-end; more so if you are a kid.  If you are visiting and would like to experience some of the festivities associated with Easter, check out what’s going on:

Milford, Delaware (about 20 minutes north of Rehoboth Beach)

The Milford Blue Hen VFW Post 6483 will be holding an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, 4/7 at 10:00 a.m.  They are located on Williamsville Rd.  It is for kids 12 years of age and under.  More info?  Please call 302-422-4412 after Noon.

 

Dewey Beach, Delaware Beaches

It is the Fourth Annual Alley Oop Egg Scoop.  Saturday, 4/7.  Depending on the ages, this is what you will need to look for.

Ages 2 years to 5 years of age will start the egg scoop at 10:00 a.m.

Ages 6 years to 8 years of age will start at 11:00 a.m.

Ages 9:00 to 12 years of age will start at Noon.

It will take place at New Orleans St. in Dewey.

You must register before participating, but can do so even on Saturday morning. 

Call 302-227-7087 or e-mail them at info@alleyoopskim.com.   Send the child’s name and age group.  Please visit their website http://www.alleyoopskim.com. for more information.

 

Ocean Pines, Maryland (West of Ocean City)

Sponsored by The Ocean Pines Recreation & Parks.  Easter activities for the whole family.  At White Horse Park, located in the north side just off of Ocean Parkway; 239 Ocean Parkway.  Tel. 410-641-7052.

April 7th from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Ages 0 through 9 join Busy O’Hare on a search for hidden Easter Eggs.

Everyone can enter the Easter Bonnet and Easter Basket Decorating Contest which will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Egg Hunts:

2 years of age and under, at 11:30 a.m.

3 years of age and 4, at Noon

5 years of age and 6, at 1:00 p.m.

and 7 years of age to 9 years of age, at 1:30 p.m.

 

Berlin, Maryland (Historic Downtown Berlin, West of Ocean City, Maryland)

Historic Downtown Berlin has a full day of Easter celebrations on Saturday, 4/7 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.  Contests, music, parades, face painting, etc.   This town always goes all out.

This is the 17th Annual Berlin Spring Celebration.  The Egg Hunt for ages 2 years of age to 10 years of age will begin at 11:30 a.m.

For more information and a list of events, please visit http://www.berlinchamber.org/event-spring-celebration.

 

Have a fantastic Easter Hunt!!

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September 13th, 2011

Historic St. Martin’s Church, Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Worcester County Garden Club, Berlin, Showell, Worcester County, Maryland

 

Just a short drive from Ocean City, Maryland and a little bit of a longer drive from the Delaware Beaches, you will find some interesting events that are on the calendar for the upcoming week-end.  After having such crazy weather, the month of September is turning out to be one of sunny days and low humidity, great for outdoor events.

 

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Historic St. Martin’s Church

This Church is located in Showell, Maryland.  It is the oldest of 11 Worcester County Museums; established in 1692.  Beautifully restored and a proud gem of the community. 

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I wrote a post on St. Martin’s Church on 5/9/11.  If you would like to see it, please click on the month of May,on this website, and scroll down to the date.

The address is Rt. 113 & 589 Junction, 4 miles north of Berlin, Maryland.  The website is www.historicstmartinschurch.org.  You can also find it on Facebook.

Because it is part of the Worcester County Museums you can also visit www.octhebeach.com/museums.

St. Martin’s has been busy all summer long.  All the way through October there are open houses every Saturday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. 

Weddings have been held at the Church and other events have been on-going, as well.

The next event will be on Sunday, September 18th, at 1:00 p.m.  This is when New York based Brown Box Theatre Project will bring, to the public, free of charge “Twelfth Night”. 

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Shakespeare’s classic comedy of a shipwrecked heroine is brought new life by local resident Kyler Taustin, the Director, and a group of exciting young professional actors and designers out of Boston and New York City.  The setting will be the bones of a shipwreck itself, with the actors picking their way over driftwood and broken pieces of a ship. 

Since it will be an outdoor performance, the audience is encouraged to bring chairs and picnic blankets.

Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays, with a twisting plot involving identical twins, mistaken identities, love triangles, and one very cruel practical joke.

Other events on the calendar are:

11/11/11 – St. Martin’s Day:  A Celebration of Donors

11/12/11 – Open House Festivities

December-  Historic St. Martin’s will have several holiday services, To Be Announced.

 

Worcester County Garden Club

The Worcester County Garden Club is sponsoring A Standard Flower Show, “A Day At The Beach”.  Location?  The Ocean Pines Library on 11107 Cathell Rd. (Route 589). 

This will be a two day event.  Please note that it is FREE to the public.

Friday, 9/16 frin 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, 9/17 from 10:00 a.m. until Noon.

Anyone interested in entering the show, please call Mary Lou Scott at 410-208-6558.

Design Arrangements and Horticulture Specimen will be judged prior to the public viewing.

 

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later….

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