Weekend Update: July 13-15

There’s a lot going on in Sussex County this weekend! Here are a few highlights:
Thursday, July 13th-Saturday, July 14th – Nanticoke Riverfest
The theme for the this 18th annual festival hosted by the city of Seaford is “Having a ball on the Nanticoke!” This festival highlights the Nanticoke River, takes place throughout downtown Seaford, and offers fun and excitement for all ages! Highlights of this event include live entertainment, the Duck Dash, carnival rides, a motorcycle & car show, canoe races, and competition events including: cornhole, duck calling, tractor pull, and for the kids, coloring! Of course, the biggest event is the float-in on Saturday afternoon when literally hundreds of people float down the Nanticoke River in all kinds of crazy contraptions! This is an event worth checking out for sure! For more information and a complete schedule of events, check out the official website (link above). Believe me, it’s a website worth checking out because there is way more detail then I could ever give you in a quick blurb. My best advice is to head to Seaford and check it out this weekend!

There’s a lot going on in Sussex County this weekend!  Here are a few highlights:

Thursday, July 13th-Saturday, July 14th – Nanticoke Riverfest
The theme for the this 18th annual festival hosted by the city of Seaford is “Having a ball on the Nanticoke!”  This festival highlights the Nanticoke River, takes place throughout downtown Seaford, and offers fun and excitement for all ages!  Highlights of this event include live entertainment, the Duck Dash, carnival rides, a motorcycle & car show, canoe races, and competition events including: cornhole, duck calling, tractor pull, and for the kids, coloring!  Of course, the biggest event is the float-in on Saturday afternoon when literally hundreds of people float down the Nanticoke River in all kinds of crazy contraptions!  This is an event worth checking out for sure!  For more information and a complete schedule of events, check out the official website (link above).  Believe me, it’s a website worth checking out because there is way more detail then I could ever give you in a quick blurb.  My best advice is to head to Seaford and check it out this weekend!

Saturday, July 14th – Milton Garden & House Tour
Enjoy touring some of the most beautiful public and private gardens around, as well as gorgeous private homes that are open for viewing.  The variety will astound you!  As the name implies, this event takes place throughout Milton.  It runs from 10am-4pm, and you must have a ticket.  For tickets or more information, call the Milton Garden Club at 302-684-3804.

Saturday, July 14th – Lewes Summer Craft Fair
Enjoy high-quality craftsmanship while contributing to raise funds for the Lewes Historical Society.  Over 80 vendors will display a variety of arts & crafts.  Live music, food, and fun will round out the day!  The show runs from 9am-4pm at the Lewes Historical Society Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street).  Cost is $5 per visitor, kids under 12 are free.

Sunday, July 15th – Breakfast At The Firehouse
If you haven’t enjoyed breakfast at the Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company yet this season you have another chance to do so!  This delicious, all you can eat breakfast is hosted at the firehouse in Bethany Beach (215 Hollywood Street).  Enjoy a tour of the firehouse plus an all you can eat feast of eggs, French toast, biscuits and gravy, potatoes, muffins, bacon, sausage, juice, and coffee.  There are also special activities to keep the kids busy.  Breakfast is $10 for adults and $5 for children over 5 and free for kids ages 5 and under. 8am-11am.

Of course, if you’re still looking for something to do, you can always head to the bandstand in Rehoboth.  Performers this weekend include Another Level, the MD Army National Guard Live Fire Band, and Jamie McLean.  All shows are free and begin at 8pm.

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5 More Things To Do This Weekend

Looking for more fun things to do at the shore this weekend? Here are five more ideas fit for the whole family!

Saturday, July 7th-Sunday, July 8th: Rehoboth Beach Bandstand
If you’re looking for more bandstand excitement catch the Tim Laushey Orchestra on Saturday, July 7th and enjoy the first ever bandstand performance of Nate Myers & the Aces on Sunday, July 8th. All shows are free and begin at 8pm.

Looking for more fun things to do at the shore this weekend?  Here are five more ideas fit for the whole family!

Saturday, July 7th-Sunday, July 8th: Rehoboth Beach Bandstand
If you’re looking for more bandstand excitement catch the Tim Laushey Orchestra on Saturday, July 7th and enjoy the first ever bandstand performance of Nate Myers & the Aces on Sunday, July 8th.  All shows are free and begin at 8pm. 

Saturday, July 7th – Shakespeare in the Garden
Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy Shakespearean classic “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in the Homestead Gardens at the Rehoboth Art League (12 Dodds Lane, Rehoboth Beach).  The show runs from 4pm-6pm and cost is $10, although additional donations are much appreciated.

Saturday, July 7th – Delaware Symphony Orchestra
Head down to the Freeman Stage at Bayside (31750 Lake View Drive in Selbyville) to enjoy the Grammy-nominated Delaware Symphony Orchestra.  The DSO is Delaware’s only fully-professional orchestra and has entertaining audiences for over 100 years!  Tickets are $10 and kids are free.  The concert begins at 8pm. 

Saturday, July 7th – St. Peter’s 46th Sidewalk Art & Artisan Show
Enjoy fine arts and crafts in beautiful downtown Lewes.  Over 140 artists will be exhibiting their work from 9am-4pm on Second Street in Lewes. 

Saturday, July 7th – Doktor Kaboom’s Interactive Science Comedy Show
If you have kids in your life, head down to the Freeman Stage at Bayside (31750 Lake View Drive in Selbyville) from 10am-12pm for a free, fun event!  Doktor Kaboom! Creatively blends theater, science experiments, and comedy to entertain and educate kids of all ages!

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Thursday Three: 3 Things To Do Before Saturday

Thursday, July 5th – Free Family Movie
Dolphin Tale will be playing tonight beginning at sunset on the Community Center Lawn in the Village of Five Points (Lewes). This will be the first of a series of summer movies that will continue every Thursday evening until August 9th. See this link for a complete schedule.

Since the holiday prevented us from our usual Weekend Update, we will be sharing some fun weekend activities as part of the Thursday Three & Friday Five this week!  First up… three things to do before Saturday!

Thursday, July 5th – Free Family Movie
Dolphin Tale will be playing tonight beginning at sunset on the Community Center Lawn in the Village of Five Points (Lewes).  This will be the first of a series of summer movies that will continue every Thursday evening until August 9th.  See this link for a complete schedule. 

Friday, July 6th-Sunday, July 8th: Rehoboth Beach Bandstand
As usual, some great entertainment can be found at the bandstand in Rehoboth this weekend.  Friday, July 6th you can enjoy the 287th Army Band De National Guard in their first ever performance at the bandstand!  The show is free and begins at 8pm. 

Friday, July 6th – Concert on the Green
Come down to the Community Center Lawn in the Village of Five Points (Lewes) at 7:30pm to enjoy a free show by Love Seed Mama Jump!

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Area Events for the 4th of July!

Wednesday is the 4th of July and there are so many great ways to celebrate in and around Sussex County! Here are a few suggestions:

Rehoboth Beach Fireworks
Last year more than 80,000 people participated in this popular event! The spectacular fireworks display is set to begin around 9:15, but could begin as early as 8pm if the weather is threatening. Rain date is Thursday, July 5th. For more information call 302-227-2772. Remember that the beach and boardwalk will be packed, so arrive early!

Wednesday is the 4th of July and there are so many great ways to celebrate in and around Sussex County!  Here are a few suggestions:

Rehoboth Beach Fireworks
Last year more than 80,000 people participated in this popular event!  The spectacular fireworks display is set to begin around 9:15, but could begin as early as 8pm if the weather is threatening.  Rain date is Thursday, July 5th.  For more information call 302-227-2772.  Remember that the beach and boardwalk will be packed, so arrive early!

Lewes Old Fashioned 4th of July and Do-Dah Parade
Head down to Second Street in Lewes for old fashioned games and other activities beginning at 9am.  There is also a decorated boat parade on the canal that begins at 2pm.  Then, from 5pm-7pm join in (or watch!) the Infamous Lewes Doo-Dah Parade!  With no need to register or plan ahead, you can just jump in any time to become part of this fun, family activity!

Bethany Beach 4th of July Parade and Fireworks
Gather in downtown Bethany beginning at noon for festive day of fun!  Activities include a horseshoe throwing contest, blueberry pie eating contest, live music, fireworks, and more.  For more information call 302-539-8011.

Laurel’s 18th Annual July 4th Celebration
Activities include a cornhole tournament (winners receive $100!), parade, talent show, and live music at the  bandstand in Market Square Park.  For more information, contact Jamie Smith at 302-875-2277.

Have a safe & happy 4th of July!

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Free Family Movie Tomorrow

Canalfront Park in Lewes is a great place for family-friendly events all summer long, and this week is no different! Enjoy a family friendly movie in the great outdoors tomorrow night. Bring a picnic dinner, spread a blanket out in the park, and enjoy time with your family. The Great Outdoors will be playing tomorrow night, Wednesday, June 27th. Other films in this summer’s Cinema By The Canal series are The Muppets on Wednesday, July 25th and Big Miracle on Wednesday, August 15th. Call 302-644-0107 or email info@lewescanalfrontpark.org for more information.

Canalfront Park in Lewes is a great place for family-friendly events all summer long, and this week is no different!  Enjoy a family friendly movie in the great outdoors tomorrow night.  Bring a picnic dinner, spread a blanket out in the park, and enjoy time with your family.  The Great Outdoors will be playing tomorrow night, Wednesday, June 27th.  Other films in this summer’s Cinema By The Canal series are The Muppets on Wednesday, July 25th and Big Miracle on Wednesday, August 15th.  Call 302-644-0107 or email info@lewescanalfrontpark.org for more information.

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Weekend Update: June 22nd-24th

There are lots of great events taking place in and around Sussex County this weekend. Here are some of our picks:

Friday, June 22nd – Concert By The Canal
Dogfish Head is sponsoring a free concert at Lewes Canalfront Park from 6:30pm-8pm. The featured band will be Chester River Runoff which plays original bluegrass tunes.

There are lots of great events taking place in and around Sussex County this weekend.  Here are some of our picks:

Friday, June 22nd – Concert By The Canal
Dogfish Head is sponsoring a free concert at Lewes Canalfront Park from 6:30pm-8pm.  The featured band will be Chester River Runoff which plays original bluegrass tunes.

Friday, June 22nd – Broadway At The Beach
Clear Space Theatre Company’s talented ensemble will perform a revue of contemporary and pop/rock hits from popular musical theater shows at the Freeman Stage at Bayside.  Performaces will include everything from classics like “Les Miserables” to contemporary hits like “Rock of Ages” and blockbusters like “Wicked.”  Tickets are $10 and kids are free!  Venue address is 31750 Lake View Drive in Selbyville.  For more information call 302-436-3015.

Saturday, June 23rd – CHEER Classic International Car Show
This event showcases classic cars from all over the world to raise funds for Meals On Wheels.  This year’s event will include world famous racer Mario Andretti’s Indy Car.  The event takes place at the CHEER Community Center (20520 Sand Hill Road in Georgetown).  Tickets are just $5 for anyone ages 10 and up.  Hours are from 10am-2pm.  For more information call 302-945-7122 or 302-856-5187.

Saturday, June 23rd-Sunday, June 24th – 2012 Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival
Head down to the Lewes Historical Society Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street) and for just $5 you can buy a pass good for both days of this unique festival.  The weekend will include more than 40 sea glass artists, other artists from all over the U.S., collectors, guest speakers, and more.  Hours are 9am-4pm Saturday and 9am-3pm Sunday.  For more information, check out the above link.

Sunday, June 24th – Heritage Shores Car Show
Head down to Heritage Shores Golf Club in Bridgeville for the 2nd Annual Car Show from 11am-2pm.  The afternoon will include food as well as fun and all kinds of cars!  Prizes are awarded for the top 20 cars, including the coveted Best in Show.  Come on down and vote for your favorite!  For more information call 302-337-9926.

Sunday, June 24th – Fish ‘n Kids
Lewes Canalfront Park will host this event sponsored by Quest Fitness & Kayak once again this year.  There will be fishing games and activities geared toward kids ages 3-12, including the chance for kids to make their own fishing poles!  If you bring a t-shirt kids can even make their own fish-embossed t-shirts.  This event runs from 12pm-2pm and admission is free!

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Weekend Update — June 9th-10th

Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few ideas to get your planning started:

Saturday, June 9th: Lewes Strawberry Festival
3pm-5pm – Enjoy delicious strawberries and champagne amidst live music and beautiful surroundings at the Lewes Historical Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street). Tickets are $7 for Historical Society members and $10 for everyone else. For more information or to pre-register (required) call 302-645-7670 (ext. 10).

Looking for something to do this weekend?  Here are a few ideas to get your planning started:

Saturday, June 9th:  Lewes Strawberry Festival
3pm-5pm – Enjoy delicious strawberries and champagne amidst live music and beautiful surroundings at the Lewes Historical Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street).  Tickets are $7 for Historical Society members and $10 for everyone else.  For more information or to pre-register (required) call 302-645-7670 (ext. 10).

Saturday, June 9th:  Best of the Beach Art Auction
6pm-11pm – Dinner, dancing, art & music!  This year’s theme is “Farm To Table” and Big Fish Grill is catering, using fresh, local ingredients.  The auction benefits Beebe Medical Center.  Tickets start at $175 and pre-registration is required.  For more information or to request a ticket, check out the Beebe Medical Foundation website.

Sunday, June 10th: Yellow Ribbon Military Family Appreciation Day
11am-5pm – The City of Lewes honors Sussex County families with members serving in the military with a day that is fun for the whole family!  This event is free, but pre-registration is required.  This event is limited to military families.  Participating families can check in beginning at 11am at American Legion Post 17.  Non-military families are welcome to come to Canalfront Park at 1:30pm to show their support during the Welcome Ceremony which will include a musical tribute and Air Force Flyover.  You can register here.

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Spotlight on the Summer Concert Series At Stango Park

The Lewes Summer Concert Series kicks off this Tuesday (May 29th) at 7pm. This series takes place in beautiful Stango Park on Kings Highway next to the Lewes Public Library and features free outdoor concerts every Tuesday evening as well as additional times throughout the summer. You can download the entire 2012 schedule at this link. This year the series kicks off on Tuesday, May 29th, with the Cape Henlopen High School Band performing swing favorites. The concert begins at 7pm. Bring a blanket and/or lawn chair. You won’t want to miss it! Other concerts this season include…

The Lewes Summer Concert Series kicks off this Tuesday (May 29th) at 7pm.  This series takes place in beautiful Stango Park on Kings Highway next to the Lewes Public Library and features free outdoor concerts every Tuesday evening as well as additional times throughout the summer.  You can download the entire 2012 schedule at this link.  This year the series kicks off on Tuesday, May 29th, with the Cape Henlopen High School Band performing swing favorites.  The concert begins at 7pm.  Bring a blanket and/or lawn chair.  You won’t want to miss it!  Other concerts this season include:

6/5, 7pm – Joe Baione Quartet (Jazz)
6/12, 7pm – Smooth Sound Dance Band
6/14, 7pm – USAF Heritage Brass
6/19, 7pm – Copper Sky (Country-Rock)
6/26, 7pm – Tydewater (Country)
6/27, 7pm – VI NG Steel Drums
6/28, 7pm – 287th NG Band (Concert)
7/3, 7pm – Navy Country Current (Country-Rock)
7/10, 7pm – The Funsters (Swing)
7/12, 7pm – Annapolis Bluegrass Coalition
7/17, 7pm – Homegrown String Band (Folk/Americana)
7/19, 7pm – The Rogues (Celtic)
7/22, 3pm – Diamond State Band (Concert)
7/24, 7pm – Chesapeake Brass Band (British)
7/31, 7pm – Zydeco A-Go-Go (Cajun/Creole)
8/7, 7pm – Oh, Boy! Rockabilly
8/14, 7pm – Sea Chanters (Military Chorale)
8/21, 7pm – Overtime Band (Classic Rock)
8/28, 7pm – USMC Quantico Band (Concert)

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Weekend Update – May 25th-27th

This weekend is Memorial Day Weekend, and if you don’t have any plans here are a few great ideas to keep you busy…

This weekend is Memorial Day Weekend, and if you don’t have any plans here are a few great ideas to keep you busy.  Don’t forget to thank the men & women you know who have served or are currently serving in our country’s armed forces.

Saturday, May 26th:  Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival
This popular event is hosted by the Milton Chamber of Commerce and takes place at Milton Memorial Park & Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.  Join the 1500+ other people who enjoy this annual festival and enjoy an art show, crafts, boat rides, canoe trips, games, food, music, trail walks, train rides, a scavenger hunt, and more!  A shuttle bus is available to take guests from the park to the refuge and back.  10am-4pm

Saturday, May 26th:  Historic Lewes Farmers Market
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market opens this weekend for another season!  Located at the Lewes Historical Society Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street), the HLFM offers the freshest local foods available in an educational, community-oriented, family-friendly setting!  Support local farmers every Saturday starting this weekend and running through the end of September.  8am-12pm every Saturday from May 26-September 29, 2012.

Saturday, May 26th-Sunday, May 27th:  Seaford’s Heritage Weekend
This 5th Annual event is held at the Governor Ross Plantation all weekend.  It features a living history encampment, demonstrators, crafts & exhibits.  Living history artisans will demonstrate period crafts and re-enactors will participate in demonstrations.  In addition, there will be live music and entertainment.  Art and antique cars will also be displayed.  For more information check out this YouTube video or call 302-629-9690.  Opening ceremonies take place at 10am on Saturday.

Sunday, May 27th:  Lantern Tours of Fort Miles
Historic Fort Miles, located in Cape Henlopen State Park was an important defense position during World War 2.  This weekend you have the opportunity to tour the gun battery by lantern light and learn about how soldiers defended the U.S. coast.  There is a limit of 30 for this tour and pre-registration is required.  Cost is $5 per person, and it is for ages 10 and up only.  Call 302-645-6852 to register or get more information.

Sunday, May 27th:  Concerts in Cupola Park
Head down to Cupola Park in Millsboro from 6pm-8pm for a free outdoor concert sponsored by Thoro-Good’s Concrete.  This week’s performers are “The Funsters,” a ten-piece band that has been performing together for over 12 years!  Performing a wide variety of pieces from Frank Sinatra to the Beatles to the Rolling Stones and more, this band has roots in Southern Delaware and enjoys playing to their home crowd!

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Weekend Update: May 18-20th

There are a lot of great events happening in the area this weekend! Take a look & check some of them out this weekend!!!

There are a lot of great events happening in the area this weekend!  Take a look & check some of them out this weekend!!!

All Weekend:  Rehoboth & Dewey Beach 29th Annual Sidewalk Sale
It’s a great weekend to find deals!  Shop downtown Rehoboth Beach, downtown Dewey Beach & even Route One!  Sales run from 10am-8pm (although some stores may have different hours), Friday 5/18-Sunday, 5/20.

Saturday, May 19th:  Kickoff to Summer Party at the Rehoboth Beach Museum
Music, food, a raffle, prizes and more!  $25 for members, $35 for non-members.  Reservations are required. 4pm-6pm

Saturday, May 19th: Youth Fishing Tournament
7am-2pm; Rain date, Sunday, 5/20.  Kids 15 and under are invited to participate in Cape Henlopen’s annual Youth Fishing Tournament.  Cost is $10 per entrant and registration is at the fishing pier in Cape Henlopen State Park.  The first 50 entrants get free t-shirts & prizes are awarded!  Fishing was never my thing, but when we were kids, my brother and cousins always participated in this event and had a great time!

Saturday, May 19th: Maritime Day Celebration
9am-4pm; National Maritime Day was first celebrated in 1933.  Come celebrate it this year at the Lewes Ferry Terminal.  Admission is free and the ferry bridge and engine room will be open for tours.  There will also be art & maritime exhibits.

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Weekend Update — Things to Do In Lewes & Rehoboth Beach 5/11-5/13

The week is almost over!!! It’s time to plan the weekend! Here are some ideas to get you started:

The week is almost over!!!  It’s time to plan the weekend!  Here are some ideas to get you started:

Friday, 5/11 – Head into Lewes for all kinds of festivities!
Fun Friday! Italian Festival! – 10am-10pm
Most shops and restaurants in downtown, historic Lewes are taking part in this fun festival!  Shops and business will feature special Italian-themed specials and restaurants will sell a wide variety of Italian favorites and specialties.  There will also be live music and entertainment for all ages!  You can check out the YouTube video the Lewes Chamber of Commerce sponsored by clicking here!

Festa Italiana at the Zwaanendael Museum – 10am-4:30pm
A variety of activities and programs centered around Italian history will supplement the Italian Festival.  Admission is free and all events are open to the public. 

All Weekend – Little Shop of Horrors
Head into Rehoboth and take in a performance of Clear Space Theater’s Little Shop of Horrors.  This classic pop-rock musical, based on a 1960’s film is a perennial favorite.  Read a summary or purchase tickets here.  Shows are at 7pm Friday and Saturday and 3pm Sunday.  Tickets are $30 with discounted tickets available for seniors, children, and students.  They also offer several different deals on tickets if you’re interested!

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Sussex County Weekend Update

Here are just a few of the events going on in Sussex County, Delaware this weekend…

Here are just a few of the events going on in the area this weekend:

April 26th-29th:  Delmarva Birding Weekend
This unique event begins tomorrow and lasts all weekend.  Started to promote ecotourism on Delmarva, this event draws birding and wild life enthusiasts from around the country.  Check out the website for more information.

Saturday, April 28th:  Second Annual Dewey Beach Treasure Fest Community Yard Sale
You might score some great deals at this event which runs from 8am-12pm in the Ruddertowne parking lot (Dickinson Ave & the bay).  Individual yard sales will be hosted around town as well.  Happy hunting!

Saturday, April 28th:  Bug & Bud Festival
This unique festival celebrates Bugs & Flowers with all kinds of events throughout the day, including a fishing contest for kids, costume parade, free paddle boat rides, craft vendors, food, and more!  9am-4pm, Downtown Milford

Saturday, April 28th:  Queen’s Day
Honor Lewes’ roots by celebrating the Dutch Queen’s birthday at the Zwaanendael Museum (Kings Hwy & Savannah Road).  Visitors are encouraged to wear orange in honor of the Dutch royal dynasty, the House of Orange.

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Spotlight on Geocaching

Delaware has its own geocaching trail that includes 75 locations statewide, with many in Sussex County, including a couple in Cape Henlopen State Park! If you love being outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of nature then you should try geocaching.

 

Have you heard of geocaching?  Geocaching is basically a big outdoor treasure hunt!  Participants use a GPS or other navigational techniques to locate small boxes called “caches” and hide other caches.  Currently there are over 5 million geocachers in the world with caches in over 100 countries and on all seven continents.  Delaware has its own geocaching trail that includes 75 locations statewide, with many in Sussex County, including a couple in Cape Henlopen State Park!  If you love being outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of nature then you should try geocaching.  It’s fun whether you just try it once or make it a regular day of it!

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Spotlight on Fort Miles

Fort Miles is/will be receiving a lot of attention in the coming days because a relic from World War II is currently making its way toward Fort Miles. The 16 inch gun headed to Cape Henlopen was part of the heavy weaponry on the battleship USS Missouri.

Fort Miles was a key piece of our nation’s coastal defense during World War II, and it is located in what is now Cape Henlopen State Park.  Fort Miles is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a great place to learn about the role of the Delaware shore during World War II.  Fort Miles is/will be receiving a lot of attention in the coming days because a relic from World War II is currently making its way toward Fort Miles.  The 16 inch gun headed to Cape Henlopen was part of the heavy weaponry on the battleship USS Missouri.  Although this exact gun was never at Fort Miles, it is similar to the two Army guns housed there, ready to defend the coastline should the need arise.  The gun is 66 feet long, weights a quarter of a million pounds, and could shoot a 1-ton shell around 23 miles!  This massive gun is set to arrive in Georgetown on Monday, April 16th and make its way to Cape Henlopen from there.  Nobody is exactly sure when the gun will arrive at Fort Miles, but in the meantime you can take a tour or participate in the interpretive program at Fort Miles.  The Orientation Building is open from 10am-4pm on Tuesday-Saturday.

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Weekend Update – April 13-15

It’s time to start planning the weekend! Here are a few great options for April 13-15, no matter what your taste…

It’s time to start planning the weekend!  Here are a few great options, no matter what your taste:

Thursday, April 12th – Sunday, April 15th: The 3rd Annual Lewes Tulip Festival
Head into Historic Lewes to take part in the 3rd Annual Lewes Tulip Festival, where beauty blooms.  Activities abound throughout the town, surrounded by more than 10,000 tulips!  Click here for a schedule of events. 

Friday, April 13th – Saturday, April 14th: Dewey Beach Popfest
Want to enjoy live music and an energized, good time?  Check out Popfest hosted by The Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach (113 Dickinson Street).  Hear Power Pop, Britpop & Pop Punk bands on four stages all weekend.

Saturday, April 14th:  Annual Flea Market at Cape Henlopen State Park
This flea market takes place at the Seaside Nature Center in Cape Henlopen State Park from 9am-3pm.  If you have items to donate they may be donated at the Nature Center on Friday, 4/13 from 10am-1pm.  There are some good deals to be had, so check it out!  (In case of rain the flea market will be held in the Auditorium.)

Saturday, April 14th:  Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
Support the Kiwanis Club as they raise money for local children’s charities.  Enjoy all you can eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, tea, and orange juice at the Applebee’s in Rehoboth Beach (36501 Seaside Outlet Drive).  Tickets are $6.

Saturday, April 14th: The Atlantic Pearl Harbor
The Georgetown Public Library will be hosting a program called “The Atlantic Pearl Harbor: German U-Boats, Fort Miles and the Delaware Coastline” at 11am.  Hear about Fort Miles in Lewes and the terror threat presented to the East Coast by German U-boats during World War II.  This event is free and open to the public, but you must register by contacting the Georgetown Public Library (302-856-7958).

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Five Great Summer Camps at the Beach

Are you looking for a great summer camp for your kids or grandkids? There are five great camps right here at the Delaware beaches! Check out these options…

Are you looking for a great summer camp for your kids or grandkids?  There are five great camps right here at the Delaware beaches!  Check out these options:

1.  Alley-Oop Skim Summer Camp in Dewey Beach
One of the most recognized names in the sport of skimboarding, Alley-Oop is heading into its 11th season of teaching.  All levels from the beginners basic to advanced are welcome at this day camp.  Their most popular camp, the “Delaware Full Session” is a week of instruction, demonstration, and practice combined with traditional summer fun!  All campers get a chance to participate in a mini-contest in SKIM USA format at the end of the week.  Alley-Oop runs week long (Monday-Friday) camp sessions from June 25th-August 10th.  The “Delaware Full Session” is for kids ages 6-16 and is priced at $375 for the week.

2.  Camp Arrowhead in Lewes
Camp Arrowhead is situated along the beautiful Rehoboth Bay.  Run by the Episcopal Diocese of Wilmington, Camp Arrowhead offers camping opportunities for kids entering grades 2nd-11th.  Camp Arrowhead offers programs specifically geared for each age group from their “Taste of Camp” which is a 3 night camp for kids entering 2nd and 3rd grade all the way through their “Pathfinder” program for 10th and 11th graders.  There is also a day camp offered for kids entering grades 3rd-6th.  Sessions run from Sunday to Friday or Saturday (depending on the session) from June 24th through August 11th.  Prices range from $255-$925 depending on the age, length of stay, and focus area of the camper.

3.  Cape Henlopen Summer Camp in Lewes
Cape Henlopen offers ten day camp options throughout the summer.  Each session is geared toward a specific age group from age 5-12 and focuses on a specific topic.  Sessions begin June 18th and run through August 17th.  Cost ranges from $60-$200 depending on the session chosen (length of sessions vary).  Sessions are:

  • Sea Sights & Sounds – 6/18-6/22 (ages 5 & 6)
  • Buddy Up with Nature – 6/25-6/29 (ages 7 & 8)
  • Tails & Scales – 7/2-7/3 (ages 5 & 6)
  • Fur & Feathers – 7/5-7/6 (ages 5 & 6)
  • Adventure Bound – 7/9-7/13 (ages 9 & 10)
  • Fit to Survive in Nature – 7/16-7/20 (ages 7 & 8)
  • Time Travelers – 7/23-7/27 (ages 10-12)
  • Enviro-Quest – 7/30-8/3 (ages 9 & 10)
  • Move Over Nature – 8/6-8/10 (ages 7 & 8)
  • Splash & Dash – 8/13-8/17 (ages 5 & 6)

4.  Clear Space Theater Company Camp in Rehoboth Beach
Clear Space Arts Institute offers five one-week day camp “intensives” ideal for the aspiring actor/actress in your midst!  Appropriate for grades 1-12, only 40 students are accepted to each week of this popular program, so early application is recommended.  During each session, kids work together to create & perform a condenses version of a popular musical or play.  This year 1st-3rd graders will produce Cinderella (7/9-7/13), 4th-6th graders will produce Mary Poppins (7/16-7/20), and 7th-12th graders will produce Hello Dolly (7/30-8/3).  There are also two all ages week – The Adventures of Sinbad (7/23-7/27) and Thoroughly Modern Millie (8/6-8/10).  Camp runs from 8:45-4:30 each day and tuition is $275 for the week.

5.  Kids Cottage in Rehoboth Beach
Kids Cottage runs popular day camps for kids from June 18th-August 24th.  Each week of camp is divided into three separate sessions based on age (age 3, ages 4-5, and ages 6-7) and each session has a fun theme to guide the week.  Some themes this year include “Adventureland”, “Going Green”, “Ooey Gooey Science,” and “Treasure Hunters.”  These camps are $149/week and fill up fast!

Thinking of buying or selling a home around the Delaware beaches?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

Spotlight on Rehoboth Beach Chocolate Festival Winners!

The Rehoboth Beach Chocolate Festival winners are in & several local restaurants and bakeries placed in the top three in multiple categories… I, for one, will be starting my baked-goods tour of the area with these!

The Annual Rehoboth Beach Chocolate Festival took place on March 3rd, and I know I will be checking out some of the winners pronto!  Here are a few local restaurants and bakeries that placed in the top three in multiple categories… I, for one, will be starting my baked-goods tour of the area with these!

Restaurants
The Cultured Pearl in Rehoboth Beach – placed in cookies, brownies, & candy
Cake Bar in Lewes – placed in cookies, cheesecake, & candy
Cloud 9 Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach – placed in brownies & cake
Green Man Juice Bar & Bistro in Rehoboth Beach – placed in brownies & pie

Bakeries
Touch of Italy has locations in both Lewes and Rehoboth Beach – placed in cookies, brownies, & cheesecake
The Bake Shoppe in Rehoboth Beach – placed in brownies, pie, cheesecake, candy, & cake

I can’t wait to get started checking these places out!  Yum, yum!!!  For a complete list of festival winners, click here.

Don’t live near these great bakeries?  You should!  Give us a call at Cooper Realty and let us help you find your dream home in Lewes or Rehoboth – 302-644-2266!

The Thursday Three: 3 Signs that Spring is Coming to Lewes, Delaware

Daylight is lasting longer into the evening with each passing day, proving to everyone that spring is near. But for those of us here in the Lewes area, here are a few other sure signs that spring is just around the corner…

Daylight is lasting longer into the evening with each passing day, proving to everyone that spring is near.  But for those of us here in the Lewes area, there are a few other sure signs that spring is just around the corner:

  1. The Dairy Queen in Lewes has reopened for the season!
    I don’t know about you, but I get a little depressed when the Dairy Queen closes because it means that winter is on it’s way.  Now that they’ve reopened for the season I’m ready to get myself a Blizzard, take a walk on the beach and enjoy the feel of spring in the air!
  2. Cape Henlopen State Park is charging for entry again.
    Delaware State Parks charge entry from March 1st-November 30th, so if you’re a fan of Cape Henlopen (and if you’re not sure why you should be, check out this post!) it’s time to get those annual passes!  At $27 for Delaware vehicles ($12 for seniors), it’s a must-have for the season.
  3. Fishing is picking up!
    Already unseasonably warm water temperatures are warming up even more, so fishermen are anticipating an early striped bass run and an influx of flounder to the back bays in the next couple of weeks.  The local boat ramps are ready for you, so get your gear ready and go out and catch some dinner!  Want to check out what’s going on before you head out?  Check out the Indian River Inlet Live Cam.

Another sure sign of spring?  Homebuying season is picking up!  If you want to be part of it, give us a call at Cooper Realty and let us help you find the property that is perfect for you – 302-644-2266!

5 Reasons to Visit Cape Henlopen State Park in the Winter

Did you know that Cape Henlopen has a lot to offer in the winter months too? Here are 5 great activities for all ages that can be done any time of year…

Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, Delaware attracts thousands of visitors during the summer months when sunbathing, sand castle building, and swimming are prime activities for beach-goers.  But did you know that Cape Henlopen has a lot to offer in the winter months too?  Here are 5 great activities for all ages that can be done any time of year:

  1. Visit the Seaside Nature Center
    Open from 9am-4pm all year round, the Seaside Nature Center has many exhibits and displays, tanks full of local fish, and even a touch-tank!  It’s definitely worth a visit.
  2. Take a walk on the beach
    Who says the beach is only for summer?  Taking a winter walk along the beach is invigorating!  Not only can you enjoy different scenery than in the summer months, but there are no crowds to fight for it!  I can’t think of anything better than a relaxing stroll under sun, listening to the waves crash nearby.  So, what are you waiting for?  Bundle up and get out there!  There’s nothing more beautiful than a beach you have all to yourself.
  3. Hike or bike the trails
    There are 8 trails within Cape Henlopen, ranging from just over half a mile to 5 miles in length.  Some trails are designated for hiking only, but there are lovely, paved bike trails as well, and even an equestrian trail.  If you like to hike, you can even take part in the Delaware State Parks Trail Challenge – 3 of the trails are within Cape Henlopen!  If biking is more your thing, stop by the Seaside Nature Center (see #1!) to borrow a free bike from the Friends Park Pedal program and pedal around these beautiful trails!  If you want to check out the trails in advance, you can even download trail maps here.
  4. Check out one of the organized programs
    Cape Henlopen offers a wide variety of public programs for all different ages.  Many programs are family-friendly and some are even geared specifically for children!  Upcoming programs include a Winter Moon Hike, Awesome Amphibians, and a Youth Saltwater Tying Workshop.  Some events require a small fee, but most are free.  Pre-registration is often required, even for free events, so it’s best to call early and save your spot!  You can download the Spring 2012 program brochure here.
  5. Explore history
    Fort Miles was a key piece of our nation’s coastal defense during World War II, and it is located in what is now Cape Henlopen State Park.  Fort Miles is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a great place for families and history buffs alike!  So take a tour, participate in the interpretive program, and find out more about the role of the Delaware shore in World War II.  The Fort Miles Orientation Building is open from 10am-4pm on Fridays and Saturdays through the end of March.  Beginning it April is open from 10am-4pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays as well.

These activities are available year round, but why wait for the heat and the crowds to take advantage of them?  Head over to Cape Henlopen soon and discover what the beach has to offer in March!  When you do, you’ll see for yourself why we love Cape Henlopen and the town of Lewes so much.  If you decide to stay give us a call at Cooper Realty – 302-644-2266 and let us help you find your new home!