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April 10th, 2015

Destination? Tulip Festival, April 9 – 18, 2015, Historic Lewes, Delaware, Events, Activities, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, TGIG

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The timing of the tulip’s appearance is an inexact science and to that end, the committees in charge of the annual Tulip Festival in Lewes, Delaware, decided to expand the time frame of the event to enhance the chances that the tulips will be visible during the event.  The event dates span two week-ends, April 9th to April 18th, with special events planned on the first week-end.

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Having said that and having visited Lewes, yesterday, Thursday….it might be better to come to see the tulips next week.  It is what it is, mother nature does it again.  But, if you like to have fun at the beach, by no means come on down.

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This is the 6th Annual Tulip Festival.  The Lewes Chamber of Commerce continues to partnership with Lewes in Bloom, The Lewes Historical Society, Lewes Parks & Recreation, the Zwaanendael Museum and the Historic Lewes Farmers Market to present this annual celebration.

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For a schedule of events, please visit http://www.leweschamber.com.  The Lewes Chamber of Commerce is located at 120 Kings Highway, in Lewes.  Tel. 302-645-8073  They also have a Facebook Page.

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Have a great week-end!

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December 4th, 2014

Destination? Historic Lewes, Delaware, Holiday Celebrations, Events, Yuletide Week-End in Lewes, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH – MERCHANT’S HOSPITALITY NIGHT – It is an event for the entire family, taking place in the Historic District.  Stroll Historic Lewes, visit with the local merchants, grab a few holiday gifts….shopping with the merchants hosting this event offering complimentary refreshments and live entertainment.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH – ZWAANENDAEL MUSEUM HOSPITALITY NIGHT – A free Holiday themed program from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.  Seasonal refreshments, demonstrations, and festive decorations to get you in the Holiday Spirit.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5TH – CHILDREN’S BEACH HOUSE – SHARE A MAGICAL NIGHT – HOLIDAY ART SHOW & SALE – A tradition in Lewes, this event kicks off a wonder week-end at the beach.  Funds raised will help support the Children’s Beach House general operating budget.  Auction, Dinner, Cocktails, Live Music and Dancing!!  6:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.  Please note that the Art Show will follow on Saturday and Sunday, so please stop by 1800 Bay Avenue.  Tel. 302-645-9184.  Tickets for Friday’s event can be purchased online by visiting http://www.cbhinc.org.  If you would like to make a donation to this wonderful organization, you can always do so by visiting the mentioned website.  Thanks!!

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5TH – FULL MOON HIKE – 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.  During full moon nights it is a beautiful time to visit Cape Henlopen State Park.  Explore it at night by the light of the full moon as you search for the sights and sounds of animal activity.  This hike is perfect for ages 7 and up with a paying adult.  Dress warmly.  Pre-registration is necessary by calling 302-645-6852.  $2/person.  Cape Henlopen State Park is located at 15099 Cape Henlopen Dr. in Lewes.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH – LEWES IN BLOOM CHRISTMAS MARKET – Location?  St. Peter’s Church yard in the Historic District, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.  They will be selling fresh greens, pine cone trees, swags, roping, holiday bows and other handmade items.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH – THE 41ST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TOUR OF LEWES – 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.  Adance tickets are $20 each.  Tickets on the day of will be $25.  Children under 12 are free.  Online ticket purchases can only be made until 4 p.m. on Friday, December 5th.  After that time, tickets will only be available at The Ryves Holt House and Lewes Chamber of Commerce Office.  If you ordered tickets online or by phone, all ticket orders will be held at The Ryves Holt House Museum Gift Shop at the corner of 2nd & Mulberry Sts.  They will be available for pick up 48 hours after our order is placed.  Please pick up all tickets prior to the tour date.  More info. 302-645-7670.  Please visit http://www.historiclewes.org/events/2014-christmas-tour-lewes.

Tickets can also be purchased at:  Community Bank Delaware, The Zwaanendael Museum, The Inn at Canal Square, Habersham Peddler’s in Lewes, Browseabout Books on Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth Beach, and the Rehoboth Beach Museum in Rehoboth Beach.

This is a self-guided tour.  The historic houses will be decorated for the season.  There are several private homes that are selected each year to bring even more Yuletide to this historic town.  Please visit the above mentioned website for details on this most popular week-end of the year in the First Town of The First State.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH – 83rd ANNUAL LEWES CHRISTMAS PARADE – This year’s theme is Santa’s Workshop.  The parade will be Saturday but in the event of rain, it will be Sunday at the same time.  It will start at 5 p.m., with a line-up beginning at 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.  The parade will begin on Savannah Rd. at Sussex Drive and will end in front of King’s Ice Cream Shop on Second St.  The Chamber Board of Directors will be leading the parade, carrying a huge helium balloon.  After the parade, stand by because the Christmas tree in Zwaanendael Park will be illuminated followed by candlelight caroling in the park.  NOTE:  DUE TO THE FORECAST, THE PARADE HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOR BOTH DAYS.  SO SORRY!

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7TH – DELAWARE DAY – Merchants in Lewes celebrate the day in 1787 when the First State ratified the Constitution.  11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Front Street, the merchants will have available Delaware items, as well as refreshments.  More info?  Please call 302-645-0567.  On Facebook please visit the page Front Street.

Have a good one!!

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May 17th, 2014

Out & About, Historic Lewes, Delaware, First Town in The First State, Summer of 2014, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Lewes began as a colony in the spring of 1631.  It is the First Town in the First State.  This historic town gets better as it gets older….don’t we all wish that?  With a little help of its residents, Lewes is just gorgeous year-round.

I don’t have to have a purpose to visit Lewes, it is just a few miles north of Rehoboth Beach, where I live.  It has been so nice to see that after the unusually cold winter we have had, Lewes is still in bloom today.

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Lewes is a very walkable town.  You really cannot get lost.  Anyway, if you do, just ask anyone.  The residents are proud and love to show off Historic Lewes.

The Zwaanendael Museum should be a must on your strolling Lewes.  It is located at 102 Kings Highway.  It was built in 1931 to commemorate the 300th anniversay of the first European settlement in Delaware.  Throughout the year this museum is open to the public and holds events that are of interest to the community.  For more info., please call 302-645-1148.  It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

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The Chamber of Commerce is located on 120 Kings Highway…and it is another must stop on your strolling Lewes to get the most up to date info. on what’s going on.  You may call 302-645-8073 or visit http://www.leweschamber.com

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Right next to Chamber is the new Zwaanendael Park Garden and Colonial Herbary.  The day I was walking, one of the Lewes in Bloom volunteers was tending the garden.  She was so excited…the catnip was coming up, after the tough winter.

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To find out more about Lewes in Bloom, please visit http://www.lewesinbloom.org.

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Strolling Lewes will let you admire and enjoy the beautiful architecture of this historic town.  For example, right on 217 Second Street you will find the home of John Penrose Virden.  He was a Delaware River Pilot who built the home in 1888.  It is a Bed & Breakfast.  For more information, please visit http://www.virdenhouse.com.

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So, What’s Going On?

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Saturday, May 17th – POOCHES IN THE PARK – 1 P.M. UNTIL 3 P.M. – Location?  Canalfront Park on Front Street in Historic Lewes.  It is a great day for dogs and their owners.  There will be agility and obedience demons, photo ops, doggie massage and acupuncture.  A light lunch will be available.  Event is limited to the first 350 dogs.  All dogs must be on a 4-6 ft. non-retractable leash.  One dog per handler.  More info?  Please visit http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org/events_pooches.html.

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Saturday, May 17 – MARITIME DAY – Lewes Ferry Terminal from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. – Join in a celebration of America’s Proud Maritime History.  It is a free event for scout troops, school groups, veterans and maritime enthusiasts of all ages.  Water Cannon Demos, Engine Room & Bridge Tours, Maritime Displays.  Location? 43 Cape Henlopen Drive.

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Lewes enjoys a heritage that is rich in both its maritime history and its current maritime interests.

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Sunday, June 1 – PICNIC IN THE PARK – Canalfront Park on Second Street – Join friends, neighbors, and fantastic local restaurants for the Park’s popular and most delicious event.  Adult entrance is $10.  Tickets for 12 and under are $5.  Food and drink tickets are sold separately at the event and are $2 each depending on the food/drink option.  You can buy the tickets by visiting http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org/events_picnic.html.

A dozen downtown-area Lewes restaurants are participating and making their specialties.  Limited space, only 1,000 tickets available.  It was sold out last year.

Have a great day!!

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October 5th, 2013

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Events, Activities, The Second Season, The First Town in The First State, Saturday, 10/5, Sunday, 10/6, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Destination?  Lewes, Delaware!!  This seaside, quaint and historic town was the first first settled by the Dutch in 1631.  Named Swanendael which also means Valley of the Swans.  It is located right at Cape Henlopen, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay.

Lewes is a year round resort with many events, activities, and entertainment being offered practically every week-end.  The town is very walkable with plenty of restaurants and shops, art galleries and museums.

The Visitor Center and Lewes Chamber of Commerce  are located at 120 Kings Highway, in the historic Fisher-Martin House next to the Zwaanendael Museum.

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So….What’s Going On?

Saturday, 10/5, Sunday, 10/6 – “TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME” – Mid-Atlantic VBBL Championship Tournament.  The Lewes Historical Society is the home of the Lewes Vintage Base Ball Club.  This is a vintage ball club that participates in the Mid Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League and a member of the Vintage Base Ball Association.  They play the games at the University of Delaware Lewes Campus near the Virden Conference Center at 700 Pilottown Rd.  The earlies known reference as of today, of baseball in Lewes, is from February 1874 when a match between Lewes and Milton was advertised for March 1, 1874.

Rules are a bit different:  The ability to catch the ball on one bounce for an out and no gloves are permitted for fielders.  Pitchers throw underhand; batters are called strikers; foul balls can be caught on the bounce for an out.

The tournament on Saturday and Sunday starts at Noon.  It looks like the weather will be perfect for a day at the park!!

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Saturday, 10/5 – LEWES HISTORICAL SOCIETY OCTOBER CRAFT FAIR – 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Historical Complex located at Second & Shipcarpenter Streets, one block from downtown Historic Lewes.  This is a very popular fair, bringing many visitors to Lewes.  There will be many fine crafstmen from Delaware and the Eastern Shore, exhibiting crafts in the media ranging from pottery to woodworking.  Listen to live music, walk through the historical sites and enjoy a beautiful Second Season in Lewes.

Saturday, 10/5 – LEWES IN BLOOM PLANT SALE – As you walk through Historic Lewes, please stop by 2nd & Bank Street for the Lewes in Bloom Plant Sale, which will start at 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.  More info?  Please visit http://www.lewesinbloom.org.

Saturday, 10/5 – FALL HISTORIC LEWES FARMERS’ MARKET – The Historic Lewes Farmers Market has added a Fall Market which begins today, Saturday, 10/5 until Saturday, November  23rd, which is the last Saturday before Thanksgiving.  It will be located at Shields Elementary School Public Parking Lot on Savannah Rd. & Sussex Drive.  Your favorite vendors will be there…fall veggies, fruits, flowers…More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

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Saturday, 10/5, Sunday, 10/6 – FALL SALE IN HISTORIC LEWES – Merchants are offering plenty of sales on Saturday and Sunday throughout the Historic Lewes Commercial District….great merchandise at amazing prices.  10 a.m. through 5 p.m.

Saturday, 10/5 – SHIPWRECKS, STORMS & SCIENCE – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Zwaanendael Museum.  Today, Saturday, will be a long slate of historical games and maritime history, and archaeology activities.  At 2 p .m. there will be a presentation on the Roosevelt Inlet and DeBraak shipwrecks.  Please call 302-645-1148 for more info.

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Saturday, 10/5 – LEWES’ 18TH ANNUAL BOAST THE COAST MARITIME FESTIVAL – 11 a.m. until 8 p.m.  Maritime-themed activities throughout the day and into the evening.  The Boast the Coast activities in 1812 Park and at the City Duck will begin at 11 a.m. The Lighted Boat Parade culminates the day’s activities at dusk on the canal.  To check the schedule of activities, please visit http://www.leweschamber.com/event/chamber-events/lewes-18th-annual-boast-coast.maritime-festival.

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Sunday, 10/6 – RUN 4 THE HOUSE 5K – 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. – Join Irish Eyes and help support families with seriously ill or injured children staying at the Ronal McDonal House of Delaware.  This is the 2nd annual 5K Run/Walk on Sundahy.  Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the race starting at 9 a.m.  Irish Eyes will be hosting a post party with free drinks and food.

Registration on the day of the race is $25.  Student entry is $20.  Ronald McDonald will be on hand for free 1k Children’s Run for children 10 and under.  Ribbons will be awarded to all children who finish.  Free t-shirts for all registered runners and walkers.  For more information on the race and the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware, please visit http://www.running4thehouse.com.

Have a great week-end!!

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June 30th, 2013

Rainy Day at the Delaware Beaches! Fun Day? Activities, Entertainment, Southern Delaware

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Okay, I agree…no fun if you are at the beach and it is raining cats and dogs….the kids are driving you insane….and why did we choose this week?  It happens at times, so you will have to make the best of it.  And, please, do not go back to your rental agent and start complaining…..it’s raining, and it is only the weather’s fault.

With that in mind what could you do besides, shopping and eating?  Read on.

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REHOBOTH BEACH

CREATABLE CRAFTS – Located at 146 Rehoboth Avenue.  Fun for the whole family.  Really?  Paint your own pottery.  Tel. 302-227-1020.  Website?  http://www.creatablecrafts.com

THE BEACH ARCADE – Next to Dolles at 5 North Boardwalk. Tel. 302-227-1040

PLAYLAND ARCADE – Located on the South side of the Boardwalk.

SURFSIDE ARCADE – Located on the South side of the Boardwalk.

FUNLAND’S ARCADE – On the South side of the Boardwalk.  Website?  http://www.funlandrehoboth.com

JOLLY TROLLEY – Hop on the Trolley and ride around between Rehoboth Beach and Dewey.  Please visit http://www.jollytrolley.com for their services.

CAKE BREAK – Located at 7 South First St.  Decorate a cake and eat it too!!  Tel. 302-260-9265.  Website?  http://www.cakebreakrehoboth.com.  Please note that Cake Break is a peanut free facility so if you have someone in your group with a peanut allergy, they will be just fine.  They also offer gluten free and vegan cupcakes.

BROWSEABOUT BOOKS – Located at 133 Rehoboth Avenue.  Tel. 302-226-2665  Website? http://www.browseaboutbooks.com.  You can check the books and even sit on one of their comfortable sofas to relax and read awhile.

REHOBOTH ART LEAGUE – Exhibits.  Located at 12 Dodds Lane in Henlopen Acres.  Website?  http://www.rehobothartleague.org

ANNA HAZZARD MUSEUM – Located at 17 Christian St.

REHOBOTH BEACH MUSEUM – Located 511 Rehoboth Avenue, by the roundabout and next to the Visitor’s Center.  Website?  http://www.rehobhtbeachmuseum.org.  Their newest exhibit, Beach Eats!! is great.  Free admission.

ATLANTIC THEATERS – Located on Coastal Highway at the Midway Shopping Center, between Rehoboth Beach and Lewes.  Check the schedule by visiting http://www.moviefone.com/theater/movies-at-midway-rehoboth-beach/3587/s.

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DEWEY BEACH

BOOKS AND COFFEE – Located on 113 Dickinson St.  Tel. 302-226-9959

INDIAN RIVER LIFE SAVING STATION MUSEUM – Located between Dewey Beach and the Indian River Bridge.  Tour the Museum and the Shop.  Tel. 302-227-6991

FENWICK ISLAND

DISCOVER SHIPWRECK MUSEUM – Located at 708 Ocean Highway, Fenwick Island.  Tel. 302-539-9366

MILLVILLE

DICKENS PARLOUR THEATRE – Located at 35715 Atlantic Avenue – A few miles west of Bethany Beach.  Rainy day matinee at 2 p.m.  Otherwise, nightly show at 7 p.m.  Check http://www.dptmagic.com

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LEWES

ZWAANENDAEL MUSEUM – Located on Savannah Rd. and Kings Highway.

SEASIDE NATURE CENTER – Located at the Cape Henlopen State Park on 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive.  Exhibits, displays, including their 1,000 galon tank with local fish, and a touch tank also.  Tel. 304-645-6852.  Admission to the park is in effect.

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LIGHTSHIP OVERFALLS – Located on Pilottown Rd.  Website?  http://www.overfalls.org

CANNONBALL HOUSE MARINE MUSEUM – Located on Front Street in Lewes.

BACK BAY ART GLASS – Located at 110 New Rd.  Tel. 302-645-1825  Website?  http://www.backbayartglass.com

MILTON

DOGFISH HEAD BREWERY TOURS – The brewery is located in the town of Milton.  It is a great tour for adults.  Tel. 302-684-1000.  Website? http://www.dogfish.com.  Cheers!!

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Roll with the punches…have a good one!

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May 23rd, 2013

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Hello Summer of 2013!! Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Happy Memorial Week-End!

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Coastal Highway or Rt. 1 is our major “highway” traveling through the Delaware Beaches into Ocean City, Maryland.  You could tell the “gates” were opening already.  Plenty of cars dragging summer gear.  It is, afterall, the official opening of Summer!!  Even though all the towns located at the Delaware Beaches enjoy visitors year-round, it is at this time of the year when we look forward to doing everything our coastal towns have to offer.

So, if you are visiting the First Town in the First State…..this historic town has plenty to offer this holiday week-end.

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Friday, 5/24 and Saturday, 5/25 – Kalmar Nyckel Day Sail from 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.  The Kalmar Nyckel is Delaware’s Tall Ship.  If you want to know more, please visit http://www.kalmarnyckel.org.  The tall ship will be at the Lewes Ferry Terminal.  It costs $60 for adults and $40 for children 17 and younger.  For reservations, please call 302-429-7447.

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Friday, 5/24 – Lightship Overfalls Opening Party and Auction from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m.  This is a 75th Birthday Party for Big Red – Annual Party and Auctions.  This historic lightship is celebrating, so dress up, don your party hat, get a birthday card and join the fun.  Location?  The Virden Center on the University of Delaware Marine Campus.  Tickets are $40 per person in advance and $45 at the door, if available.  The evening will include party games, raffles, silent and live auctions and great food and drinks.

The tickets can be purchased at the Lewes Chamber of Commerce, Kids Ketch, Puzzles/Gourmet and both branches of Community Bank Delaware, or online at http://www.overfalls.org.

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Saturday, 5/25 – Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market at the Lewes Historical Society Campus located at 110 Shipcarpenter St.  8 a.m. until Noon.  More info?  Please visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

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Saturday, 5/25 through Monday, 5/27 –  Maritime Weekend at Zwaanendael Museum, located at 102 Kings Highway.  All Day!  This museum was modeled after the town hall in Hoorn, The Netherlands.  It commemorates Delaware’s first European colony established by the Dutch in 1631.

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Saturday, 5/25 – Kayaking – Delaware Breakwater Kayak Eco-Tours from 10 a.m. until Noon.  Enjoy a tour in sit-on-top kayaks.  Trips are designed for beginners, but can be strenous.  Equipment is provided.  Closed-toe shoes recommended.  Ages 8 and  up, solo paddlers must be at least 13.  Limit 10.  $25 for solo-kayaks, or $35 for tandem.  Please call 302-645-6852 for more information.

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Saturday, 5/25 – Pirate Sail on the Kalmar Nyckel, Delaware’s Tall Ship from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.  Walk the plank of this authentic seagoing re-creation of a 17th Century Dutch pinnace.  Join their captain and crew of salty pirates for a festive experience on the high seas!  $60 adults, $40 for ages 17 and under.  For reservations and further info., please call 302-429-7447.

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Saturday, 5/25 – Seining the Bay from 11 a.m. until Noon.  Meet at the Seaside Nature Center, inside the Cape Henlopen State Park.  Search the shallows of Delaware Bay with a seine net looking crabs, fish and other bay creatures.  Dress appropriately, meaning dress to get wet.  It is for ages 5 years of age and older.  No reservations.  Tickets will be available on Saturday with a maximum of 6 per person, limit 30.  $5/person.  For more info., please call 302-645-6852.

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Need a taxi?  Please call Beach Ride Taxi, 24/7 dispatch service.  Serving Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach….and all airports.  302-645-6800, or 302-226-8294.

Note:  Please be aware that there are fees to enter the Delaware State Parks….more info?  Please visit htt://www.destateparks.com/fees/daily/index.asp.

Have a great Holiday Week-end!!  Talk to you later.

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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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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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