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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Keywords: history,lewes

Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to
the Cape Region

Fort Miles to salute Delaware’s
fallen WWII soldiers Sept. 2

Page 4

Rehoboth Art League reception
to open new exhibits

Page 6

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Chocolate tasting at Cape Henlopen State Park set Sept. 7

Event is fundraiser Proceeds will go to replenish NICK ROTH PHOTO
for education fund the Richard and Mirth Thatcher
Education Fund to help edu- A tray of double chocolate brownies had people salivating at a previous tasting.
It has been said that there's cators finance transportation
nothing better than a good for quality field trips to Cape
friend, except a good friend Henlopen State Park for hands-
with chocolate.   on experiences with nature and
history that can be provided
The Friends of Cape Hen- through the park’s nature center.  
lopen State Park will host the
13th Annual Chocolate Tasting For more information, go to
from 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. friendsofcapehenlopen.org,
7, at the Officer’s Club in the email [email protected] or call
park. Park entrance fees will be 302-858-6127.
in effect.

The event features chocolate
candy and baked goods pre-
pared by local volunteers. Ad-
mission of $6 is good for six
tastes.

Additional tastes go for 50
cents each. Chocolate baked
goods will be available for pur-
chase to take home. Attendees
are asked not to bring their own
containers. 

Co-chairs Barbara Schmidt
and Ashley Schmidt said there
will be raffles for a variety of
items including one for a pray-
ing mantis figure created by
Friends member Clyde Seibert.
Drawings will be held through
the afternoon.

Raffle tickets will sell for $1
apiece or six for $5. 

A family visit to the park
offers a wide array of activities
to help work off that chocolate
high.

There are trails to suit every
walker.

For a ride around the park,
bicycles are available to borrow
at the Bike Barn. Children can
enjoy hours of fun on the equip-
ment in the new playground.
The whole family can play disc
golf on the course across the
street from the playground. And
there are several accesses to
enjoy the beach.

Library auctioning
prime viewing
space for Sea Witch

The Friends of the Rehoboth
Beach Public Library an-
nounced an innovative idea
to raise money for the library
– auctioning access to the
library’s balcony and upstairs
meeting room, which are ideally
situated for enjoying the Sea
Witch Parade as it proceeds
down Rehoboth Avenue.

The winning bidder will have
the best seats in town, complete
with a fully equipped kitchen,
access to AV equipment, rest-
rooms and two reserved parking
spaces behind the library.

Individuals and organizations
can request more informa-
tion and make bids by email-
ing rehobothlibraryfriends@
gmail.com The winner will be
announced at 12 p.m., Saturday,
Sept. 28. The Sea Witch Parade
is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 26.

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Fort Miles to salute Delaware’s ON THE COVER: John
fallen WWII soldiers Sept. 2 Kelly, left, and Tom Minto
prepare to fire one of Fort
The Fort Miles Historical Miles’ 3-inch artillery
Association will salute the 800 guns during Delaware
brave men and women born in Goes to War. Each
Delaware who gave the ultimate spring, the Fort Miles
sacrifice for their country dur- Historical Association
ing World War II, with a cer- and Delaware State Parks
emony at 11 a.m., Monday, Sept. host Delaware Goes to
2, at the Fort Miles Museum War at the historic site
Artillery Park. in Cape Henlopen State
Park used to defend
The event will take place Delaware Bay from a
near the museum’s 16-inch gun possible German attack
barrel that was on the turret of during World War II. Re-
the USS Missouri in September enactors from throughout
1945, when the Japanese Impe- the region bring World
rial Forces surrendered to Gen. War II equipment and
Douglas MacArthur. vehicles to display as
part of the living history
Following a presentation of program.
the colors by an American Le- Cover design
gion Honor Guard and remarks RON MACARTHUR PHOTO by Teresa Rodriguez
from Dr. Gary Wray, the names
of 100 Delaware service men About Beach Paper
and women will be read with
a chime salute as each name is Editor Copublisher
announced. Jen Ellingsworth Chris Rausch

The big gun is located at the SUBMITTED PHOTO Designer IT Manager/Photo Editor
main entrance to Fort Miles Deny Howeth Christopher D. Foster
Museum’s Battery 519 in Cape The center barrel of the USS Missouri is now located in the Fort Miles Museum
Henlopen State Park, Lewes. Artillery Park. It is the same barrel under which Gen. Douglas MacArthur ac- Copy Editor Advertising
Park entrance fees are in effect. cepted the Japanese surrender in 1945. Bob Yesbek Amanda Neafie
Free self-guided tours of Battery Andrew Thomas
519 will be available after the Museum-related items and sketches completed during the Production Supervisor Cindy Bowlin
ceremony from noon to 2 p.m., novelties can be purchased in annual Delaware Goes to War Edwin Krumm Kathy McGinty
with FMHA docents on hand to the gift shop, and visitors can open house earlier this year will
provide information about the purchase prints of works by art- also be available for purchase. Production Web Manager
numerous exhibits. The Battery ists Howard Schroeder and Paul For more information, go to Teresa Rodriguez Kristin Sinnott
519 Gift Shop and the Visit- Rendel in the gallery. Original fortmilesha.org. Eric Lawson
ing Artists Gallery will also be Tara Arjona Find Beach Paper on Facebook
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Sundance set to
shine Aug. 31-Sept. 1

Each Labor Day weekend, surely fit in a modest conven- SUBMITTED PHOTO
as people flood into CAMP tion center with 14-foot ceilings,
Rehoboth’s Sundance, they are and 2) that I would be gaining a Yellow lights dazzle at Sundance. at 302-227-5620. All proceeds and programs it provides to the
dazzled by the décor, amazed whole second family in Dela- com. To learn about hosting from Sundance benefit CAMP Rehoboth community. For in-
by the sounds and lights, and ware, I might not have believed and sponsorship opportuni- Rehoboth, a nonprofit corpora- formation, go to camprehoboth.
astonished by the high-energy you,” he said. “But that’s what ties and discuss payment tion, and support the activities com.
vibe in the transformed Re- happened. If it’s a true sense options, call Murray Archibald
hoboth Beach Convention Cen- of community that you seek or
ter. What they don’t see is all a genuine reminder of what’s
that went on behind the scenes truly possible when we come
to make the event possible. together for a common pur-
pose, then look no further than
Sundance 2019 – Rainbow Sundance.”
XXXII: Ultraviolet Disco Day-
Glo Sunrise will raise funds The first event from 6 to 9
to support the health of the p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31, features
local community and the fair a silent auction, live auction
and equitable treatment of with auctioneer Lorne Craw-
all, regardless of their sexual ford, and an all-night cocktail
orientation or gender identity. buffet and open bar. Up for bid
In 2018 alone, CAMP Rehoboth will be a dazzling array of entic-
outreach programs served over ing items, including art, trips,
6,500 individuals and its health gifts, sports memorabilia and
and wellness programs served one-of-a-kind opportunities.
nearly 10,000. The second night is the two-for-
one Sundance, which includes
A favorite of Sundance is the the Sundance Disco Twilight
spectacular sound and lighting Tea from 7 to 10 p.m., Sunday,
effects, which really ramp up Sept. 1, featuring DJ legend Rob-
the excitement. John Andraka, bie Leslie, and the traditional
a lighting production manager Sundance  from 10 p.m. to 2
from Starlite in Moorestown, a.m., with music by DJ/Remixer
N.J., is a Sundance veteran. “If Joe Gauthreaux and lights by
you would have told me in 2011, Paul Turner. Participants can
when I came on board as the attend either or both nights of
lighting vendor for my very first the event; tickets are $50 for one
Sundance, that 1) almost two night, $90 for both. To purchase
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Rehoboth Art League reception to open new exhibits

Opening set for Going Deeper: Finding the ”Iron Age Tools,” photography, Andy Gordon.
Friday, Sept. 6 Inspiration from Within, works as a teaching artist profession-
by Karen Burns, will be on ally trained in both Chinese and
The Rehoboth Art League display in the Ventures Gallery. Western visual art.
will hold an opening reception In her work, Burns experiments
for five new exhibitions from 5 with intention, prayer and Featured in the Peter Marsh
to 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6. music to use as a springboard Homestead is Mindful Focus,
for creating digital work that works by Andy Gordon. His
In the Corkran Gallery, Paint- inspires individuals to grow and photographs are abstract, and
ings and Drawings from Nature, explore and be all that they can each piece shares an intense
works by Mary Page Evans, is be. She is a local mixed media focus, minimization and search
an exhibition that draws from artist specializing in digital art for unique elements. Gordon
nature and showcases painted and uses photographs, personal specializes in abstract and mini-
landscapes meant to capture paintings, scanned images, and malist images ranging from tiny
their locale, the time of day and bits of ephemera to create objects to landscapes.
quality of light. In her work, layered digital images that she
Evans strives for a visual back prints onto canvas or paper. He uses advanced imaging
and forth in the space resulting Her work has been published in techniques to capture high
from forms and colors reacting online magazines and she has levels of detail and depth, em-
to each other like music. She displayed her work in numerous phasizing the shape, form and
exhibits in Virginia, Delaware, solo and group exhibitions and texture of his subjects.
Pennsylvania and Washington, galleries in Delaware, Maryland
D.C. Evans has artwork in nu- and North Carolina. For more information, go to
merous public and private col- rehobothartleague.org or call
lections, including the National In the Tubbs Gallery will be a 302-227-8408.
Museum of Women in the Arts, two-person exhibition, A Slice
the Delaware Art Museum and of Space: A Stroke in Time,
the State Museum of Pennsyl- works by Dr. Martie Geiger-Ho
vania. and Kong Ho. This display will
showcase Martie Geiger-Ho’s
Also opening that evening Terraformation Series of vessels
is Recent Work by the Journey in conjunction with Kong Ho’s
Clay Collective. This diverse Luminosity Series of floral-
group of ceramists - coming spiral paintings.
from Canada, Florida, Alabama,
Maryland, New York and New Though they use different
Jersey - has been meeting since media and styles, the artist
2013 to develop their works. couple connects through the
The creative and experimental content of their artwork, finding
ceramic work in this exhibi- inspiration in the natural beauty
tion is the culmination of each of their living environment,
artist’s creative journey over the which is close to the South
past five years. China Sea.

They each have a distinc- Ho will give a gallery talk at 2
tive artistic vision, ranging p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7, on the art
from functional to sculptural, league’s campus. Attendees will
narrative to abstract, lyrical to hear about his practice and cre-
playful. ative process, and how he uti-
lizes his bicultural background

» More information: rehobothartleague.org

”Discovering,” archival digital print on metal, Karen Burns.

”Green Horsehair Vase,” pottery, Roz “White Terrain Shouldered Spun Ves- “Mid Summer Hollyhocks,” oil, Mary
Weinberger. sel,” clay, Martie Geiger-Ho. Page Evans.
”Wave of Lotus,” acrylic, Kong Ho.

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Chautauqua to focus on 1960s in Delaware Sept. 19-21

The white-hot crucible of programs that were first held SUBMITTED PHOTO
events that was the 1960s - in- at a campsite on the shores of
cluding the civil rights move- Lake Chautauqua in upstate Chautauqua actor-historians will portray President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., two pivotal
ment, the Vietnam War, the New York during the late 19th American leaders during the 1960s.
space program and rock ‘n’ roll - century. Reborn in the 1970s as a
will be explored during the 21st vehicle for humanities educa-
annual Chautauqua tent show. tion, modern Chautauquas are
often organized around a core
The 1960s in Delaware: A program in which actor-histori-
Decade of Turmoil and Trans- ans portray celebrated historical
formation will take place from figures, speaking and interact-
Thursday to Saturday, Sept. ing with audiences.
19 to 21, at the Lewes History
Museum. Modern Chautauquas have
been presented annually in
A unique mixture of educa- Delaware since 1999 featur-
tion and entertainment, Lewes’ ing a wide variety of historical
Chautauqua will be held under figures. Admission is free and
a large tent and will feature open to the public. For more
historical theater, music, film information, call 302-645-1148
and lectures. Highlights of the or 302-645-7670 or go to history.
three-day event include actor- delaware.gov and historiclewes.
historians from the American org.
Historical Theatre portraying
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and The 1960s in Delaware: A De-
President Lyndon B. Johnson cade of Turmoil and Transfor-
at 6 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 19; a mation is co-sponsored by the
screening of the documentary Delaware Division of Historical
“Good Ol’ Freda” about the and Cultural Affairs’ Zwaanen-
Beatles’ secretary at 7:15 p.m., dael Museum, the Lewes His-
Friday, Sept. 20; and a concert/ torical Society and the Lewes
dance featuring the Fabulous Chamber of Commerce, and
‘60s Revival Band at 6 p.m., is partially funded by a grant
Saturday, Sept. 21. from Delaware Humanities, a
state program of the National
Chautauqua takes its name Endowment for the Humanities.
from a series of adult education

Big Draw Festival raphy classes, painting classes For 2019 Big Draw Festival of my fans worldwide and the artistic committee.
slated for October and possibly some sandcastle Delaware news, go to Facebook continuous support my peers The position entails attend-
making. and www.mispillionarts.org. have shown over the years.” Still
Mispillion Art League will at the height of her astounding ing committee meetings once
present the 2019 Big Draw Festi- In Milford, folks will be Chaka Khan to perform vocal powers, Chaka Khan is a month,  as well as being in
val Delaware during the month making chalk art on the street, at Dover Downs Nov. 15 creating new projects and earn- charge of the makeup room
of October. painting a mandala on the ing new honors. To purchase at Possum Hall and keeping
Mispillion Art League building, Chaka Khan, one of the tickets or for more information, track of inventory. It also means
Offering more than 50 ac- crafting origami birds, sketching world’s most gifted and cel- go to www.doverdowns.com. either assisting PPP stage
tivities and classes suitable for dancers and actors in costume, ebrated music icons, will directors with finding someone
artists and non-artists, families, taking photographs with light, perform at 9 p.m., Saturday, Nov. Possum Point Players to take charge of makeup for
and kids all over Delaware, the learning to create wicked zom- 15, at Dover Downs Hotel and seeks makeup chair their shows, or serving in that
festival is part of an internation- bie makeup for Halloween, and Casino’s Rollins Center. Ticket capacity themselves. For more
al annual event taking place in much more. prices range from $50-$115. Kahn Possum Point Players is information about the responsi-
over 25 countries and involving said, “I am so humbled by the looking for someone to serve bilities, contact Beth Howlett at
more than 500,000 participants. MAL is partnering with love, support and gracious spirit as makeup chairperson on its [email protected] or
Jerry’s Artarama in Newark, 302-249-1362.
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PUZZLE ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 35

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Aries, things that may have confounded You may have taken on too much,
you in the past will be much clearer this LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Sagittarius, and now you think you can’t
week. Someone comes into your life and Let supervisors know just how much you get it all accomplished. It may take a few
will explain what you need to know. have been contributing at work and how long nights, but your initial goal is still
it has been beneficial to their bottom line. attainable.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 This can be the doorway to a pay increase.
Conversations with friends the next few VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
days prove to be a great mood-lifter, Virgo, do not feel like you have to change It is okay to seek perfection, Capricorn, but
Taurus. Things in your life will continue in much about yourself to fit the mold others not when others are helping out. Be grate-
a positive direction for some time after- have created. It is okay to be unique and ful of all they have to offer, even if you
wards. be proud of your differences. may need to fix something along the way.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 You are naturally trusting of others. But AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Gemini, even though work life keep a small amount of skepticism going Aquarius, you must follow through when
and home life are separate, there are some so that no one takes advantage of you. you say you are going to do something
instances when they might overlap. Use Once you vet friends, keep them close. this week. If not, others may associate you
this time wisely to build deep relation- SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 with empty promises, and that reputation
ships. Spending too much time worrying about is not easily remedied.
what others are doing or what they think
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 of you is not productive. Focus on what PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
You have a trustworthy circle of friends, makes you happy. This is a good weekend for kicking back
Cancer. If the going gets a little tricky this and relaxing, Pisces. If you feel like host-
week, call upon the people who just can’t ing, open your home to some guests for
wait to support you. even more fun.

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LEWES CANALFRONT RBEHEAOBCOHTH
PARK & MARINA
GEORGE HP SMITH PARK Front Street GROVE PARK STOCKLEY STREET PARK
Dupont Avenue The Lewes Canalfront Columbia Avenue Stockley St. west of
Park & Marina is over and Grove Street Scarborough
Smith Park boasts a pond shaded three acres adjacent to Surrounded by big trees, Grove This park is located on
with native flora and inhabited the Lewes & Rehoboth Park has plenty of shade. The
by indigenous fauna. It is the Canal, the 1938 park has a tot lot for children to Stockley Street just west of
perfect place for a family picnic Overfalls Lightship, historic Lifesaving Station play, a pavilion, bathrooms and Scarborough Street. The
and exercise. Facilities to help and the Lewes Little League ballfields along
Front Street in Lewes, Delaware. Adjacent to benches. park has several benches
make your visit enjoyable include the Park are the City tennis and basketball from which one can enjoy a
a fenced children's playground, a court. Also included at the park is the
butterfly garden, a walking path Children's Playground. The playground is for view of Silver Lake. There
with benches and a horseshoe pit. children 5 years old and under. are several benches and a tot lot for the
children. Enjoy the park and don’t forget
Fishing is allowed and RICHARD A. SHIELDS
encouraged. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL cracked corn for the ducks.

Shields Ave. LAKE REHOBOTH ELEMENTARY
The Schell Brothers, Sherwin GERAR SCHOOL
Williams of Lewes, SunDew PARK
and the PTO worked hard to Lake Ave. Stockley Street
on Large playground
restore the playground. Lake Gerar on school grounds.
Located on
Lake Avenue along the northern
banks of Lake Gerar, just west of the
Henlopen Hotel and Condominiums.
There are benches
and a tot lot for small children.

CAPE MAY-LEWES MILTON
FERRY TERMINAL
43 Henlopen Drive DBEEWAECYH
Families don’t need to take
a ride on the Cape May-
Lewes Ferry to enjoy fun
times at the ferry terminal.
A fun-sized pirate ship
playground greets pint-sized visitors, while kids of
all ages can enjoy free miniature golf while
watching the big boats set sail for New Jersey.

dseelaaswhaorree MILTON MEMORIAL PARK JOHN WAPLES
Union Street MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND
DELAWARE
SEASHORE A variety of playground Corner of McKinley St.
STATE PARK equipment delights the younger & Hayden Rd.
at Indian
River Inlet set while adults can relax Be sure to check out this beautiful modern
This relatively and enjoy a picnic or just playground located one block off the bay on
new playground area is located at the foot
of the southbound side of the Indian River take in the view. the corner of McKinley Street and Hayden
Inlet, within Delaware Seashore State Park. Road. Lots of fun for your little (and not so
A wide variety of features, including two little ones). Special areas for 2-5 year-olds
slides and swing sets, will delight children and 6-12 year-olds include monkey bars,
of all ages. play bridge and single and double slides,

TOWN HALL play tunnel, elephant slide,
800 Coastal Hwy. and much more.
The Town Hall offers a
playground for small BETHANY
children, shuffleboard,
volleyball and basketball. FISELNAWNIDCK MUNICIPAL CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND BETHANY BEACH
Garfield Parkway NATURE CENTER
& N. Pawn Ave. Rt. 26, next to
Grotto Pizza
The land this park is on Some great activities
was donated by the at the Nature Center
Christian Church of include: trails, an
interactive center, and a kiddie park. Youth
Bethany. It is a full court Programs are offered every Saturday from 10:30
and also has a playground a.m. - 12 Noon. All ages welcome, rain or shine!

for children ages 3 to 10.

PLACE YOUR AD HERE AND HELP SUPPORT FAMILY FUN IN THE

CALL 645-7700 TODAY!

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Nanticoke Indian Tribe to host powwow Sept. 7-8

Annual event to
return to Millsboro

The Nanticoke Indian Tribe
will be holding its 42nd Annual
Powwow Saturday and Sunday,
Sept. 7 and 8.

The powwow grounds are
located in the middle of a
naturally beautiful wooded area
off Route 24, John J. Williams
Highway. Powwow signs will be
posted along Route 24 between
Routes 113 and 1.

POWWOW GROUNDS OPEN AT
10 A.M. GRAND ENTRY WILL
BE AT 12 P.M., SATURDAY. A
WORSHIP SERVICE WILL BE
HELD AT 10 A.M., SUNDAY,
WITH GRAND ENTRY AT 1 P.M.

Powwow grounds open at Women blanket dancers take to the circle for a dance in 2016. DENY HOWETH PHOTO
10 a.m. Grand entry will be at
12 p.m., Saturday.  A worship handicapped attendees who these handicapped individuals sors Dr. Emerson Hall and Fam- For more information, call 302
service will be held at 10 a.m., normally use the general pow- will continue to be available and ily and USAA for helping make 945-3400, email info@nanti-
Sunday, with grand entry at 1 wow parking area will continue monitored by powwow staff. this a successful 42nd Annual cokeindians.org or go to nanti-
p.m. Native American crafts and to do so. Special seating for Organizers thank Eagle Spon- Powwow. cokeindians.org. 
food vendors open at 10 a.m.
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Attendees who are wheelchair
users will enter the powwow
grounds on Mount Joy Road
and be directed to the park-
ing area where unloading and
access to seating is convenient.
Unless otherwise directed,

Indian River Band to
perform in Lewes Aug. 29

The free Concerts by the Ca- country, the group's sound is Injured on
nal series completes its eighth influenced by the long, sandy Vacation...
season with a performance by Atlantic Ocean coastline and the What a Pain!
the popular Indian River Band, local lifestyle.
formerly the Clifford Keith Let us help you feel better fast! Current
Band, at 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. The event is free and made First State patients from any office: we
29, in Lewes Canalfront Park. possible through support of have your records ready to roll so that
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Indian River plays a master- and Friends of the Lewes Canal- you can get back to the fun and sun!
ful blend of original songs and front Park. Attendees may bring New friends and family are always
songs from its country, folk and blankets, lawn chairs and picnic welcome, simply call to schedule.
Americana musical repertoire. suppers for this free family en-
Its first full-length, Nashville- tertainment on the banks of the Chiropractic
recorded album, “Coastal Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. Acupuncture
Highway,” was released in sum-
mer 2018. For more information, go to Massage
lewescanalfrontpark.org or call
With members hailing from the information/weather hotline
Sussex County, Indian River at 302-645-2795.
has amassed a loyal following.
On the forefront of an emerg- Lewes Canalfront Park is lo-
ing style of music called coastal cated at 211 Front St. in historic
Lewes.

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Soon the locals will
come out to play

when most of our seasonal visi- On half-price parm night at Lupo Ital- PHOTOS REHOBOTHFOODIE.COM
tors aren’t looking. And those of ian Kitchen in downtown Rehoboth
you who visit Rehoboth Beach you can get their insanely generous Bethany Blues’ Sunday buffet has something for everyone! The wallet-friend-
during this relaxed time get chicken parm dish for around half- ly price includes an appropriately-low-to-the-ground buffet area just for kids.
another perk: good deals at local price! Such a deal! Call first to make
STEPPIN’ UP eateries! Different restaurants sure the specials are up and running. & Flask on Sundays. They pair Touch of Italy. Next door to the
TO THE PLATE begin their off-season specials downtown, sandwiches are half- it with champagne. Life is good! Rehoboth TOI is Fork & Flask.
at different times, so I will iter- price. You never know what can hap-
REHOBOTH FOODIE ate (and will reiterate below as More off-season treats pen on a Tuesday night … drop
a reminder) that you must call Each of the 11 SoDel Con- include the Sunday Indian in and find out.
Vacationers in the know first to make sure the specials cepts restaurants from Fenwick buffet (includes a mimosa!) at
schedule their visits af- are in effect. to Lewes has a major special on Indigo Indian Restaurant in There are good deals all over
ter Labor Day. The Jazz, weeknights and Sundays. And Rehoboth and the Friday night the area, and many of these
Sea Witch and Film Festivals. First and foremost are the they are kind enough to mix ‘em fish specials at Chesapeake & repeat every year. But always
The Sidewalk Sale. Buddy Walk, ever-popular burger nights. up so each special occurs on Maine. Bethany Blues’ massive verify by giving your favorite
the Polar Bear Plunge and the Mondays at The Pond, a different day at each restau- Sunday brunch buffet is one of place a call. After all, this is
Christmas parade/Tree Light- Woody’s, Pickled Pig Pub rant. Except for the traditional the best deals here in the Cape slower/lower, and y’just never
ing. These events and others are and Summer House (get the Sunday Supper at each SoDel Region. And don’t miss Touch know….
just a few things that happen salmon burger there!); Wednes- Concepts eatery, with a chef’s- of Italy’s half-price chicken
days at Kindle and Irish Eyes choice repast at around $19 give parm nights at the Rehoboth The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
in Lewes. or take. Nice touch! and Lewes installations. And Business of Eating column every Friday in the
they’re on different nights so Cape Gazette under the pseudonym “Bob
Sushi lovers! Mark your calen- A Rehoboth Foodie pick hit in you can save twice! Thank you, Yesbek.” The two of them have never been
dars for Mondays at Cultured Bethany Beach is the Tuesday seen in the same place at the same time. Just
Pearl and Bento Box mania night Fried Chicken Extrava- sayin’.
on Wednesdays at Saketumi. ganza at Cottage Café. I’m a
There are substantial savings fried chicken maniac and this
on semi-transparent goodies one is worth the 15 minute drive.
wrapped in seaweed and rice. Another great fried chicken
On Wednesdays at Arena’s experience can be had at Fork

Balloons Over Sussex set for Sept. 14-15 in Georgetown

The Sussex Academy Founda- Park. No parking is available for participants can see them fly. [email protected]. for 13 years.  Events are subject
tion is bringing a hot-air balloon buses, trailers or campers. For more information for in- The original Milton Balloon to weather. For information and
festival back to Sussex County. to register for balloon rides, go
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Handcrafted ditty bags require sewing skills

Participants step back in time for Lewes
History Museum maritime project

By Ron MacArthur teach them vital sewing skills
[email protected] needed on a sailing ship. The
bags carried a sailor’s personal
The Lewes History Museum belongings, tools, and clothing,
and Lewes Historical Society and would often travel with
sponsored a hands-on maritime them from ship to ship.
project Aug. 19 at the museum.
Participants sewed ditty bags, As the 19th century pro-
or sea bags, which were a vital gressed, the bags became
part of a sailor’s personal kit elaborately decorated pieces of
for centuries. The bags, his- maritime folk art. It took partici-
torically made by sailors, would pants more than three hours to
sew the bags.

Marty Rosensweig concentrates on RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
sewing his bag.
Andrew Lyter, Lewes History Museum coordinator, second from left, helps Kev-
in Regan get started on his ditty bag as Abigail Davis, museum interpreter, and
David Austin work on their bags.

Abigail Davis sews the bottom on her
Lewes History Museum coordinator Andrew Lyter assists Francis Pinkerton ditty bag before putting in grommets,
during a maritime program at the museum. the final step in the process.

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Planet Smoothie
opens on Route 1

Menu features lab-tested mixes
that taste good and are good for you

By Chris Flood for free on their 11th visit. He CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
[email protected] said online coupons and dis-
counts are also available. By the The new Rehoboth location for Planet Smoothie is the second one in Delaware for owners Renee and Len Resetar.
As the name suggests, and the fall, he said, they expect to have
company slogan on the inside curbside service. to Thursday; 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
wall confirms – The best tasting Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 7
smoothie on the planet! – Planet Len said he anticipates work- p.m., Sunday. For more informa-
Smoothie is all about smoothies. ing with local schools to offer tion call 302-567-5858 or go to
Under the categories of favor- students discounts with a stu- planetsmoothie.com.
ites, lite, superfood, energy and dent ID. Pointing to a big orange
protein, the shop offers over 30 5-gallon cooler, he said Planet
different types of smoothies. Smoothie also cater events for
Additionally, fiber, protein, mul- people looking for a healthy
tivitamin, energy, immunity and alternative.
fat burning blasts can be added
to any smoothie. Located in Beach Plaza, next
to Fins Ale House, the Resetars
The majority of smoothie said their Route 1 location is
names are silly – Twig & Ber- going to be ideal for their year-
ries, 2 Piece Bikini, Grape Ape, round business. There’s easy
Nutty Brazilian, but owners Len access to the store northbound
and Renee Resetar said they’re and southbound, Len said.
all healthy. The ingredients
are fresh fruits, leafy greens, Planet Smoothie, 19269
unsweetened cocoa powder, all Coastal Highway, Rehoboth, is
natural peanut butter and other open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday
good-for-you foods, Len said.
Planet Smoothie is now open in Beach Plaza on Route 1 in Rehoboth. Planet Smoothie owner Len Resetar tops off a smoothie.
“There’s no fruit syrups,” he
said. “A person can taste it’s not Ferry Adventurous
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Renee said Planet Smoothie is
a popular Southeast franchise,
but they’re all independently
owned, and she and Len are
trying to bring them north. She
said the recipes are lab-tested at
corporate headquarters.

In a previous life, both the
Resetars worked for MBNA, and
Len still works as an airplane
mechanic. They said when they
looked into their own business,
they wanted to open some-
thing that would represent the
healthy lifestyle they embody.

Renee said they looked at
other franchises, but chose
Planet Smoothie because they
fall under the Kahala Brands
umbrella. 

“We thought it was a good
reflection of us,” she said.

For months, the sidewalk-to-
eave windows of the new Planet
Smoothie location on Route 1
in Rehoboth were covered in
bright-pink stickers announcing
the arrival of the business.

A couple days after the store
opened Aug. 16, Len and Renee
said the stickers were used on
purpose. This is the couple’s
second location. Renee said
when they opened in Newark
last year, people kept looking
into the windows during the
construction period.

“This time around, we wanted
to have a big reveal when con-
struction was complete,” said
Renee.

Len said Planet Smoothie
offers a reward program – a cus-
tomer gets a 22-ounce smoothie

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Faithful Steward wreck is topic beach near where the ship was
Aug. 29 at Rehoboth museum wrecked became known as Coin
Beach due to the large number
The Rehoboth Beach History In 1785, the Faithful Steward the mouth of the Indian River. of copper coins that would SUBMITTED ARTWORK
Museum will present historian departed Derry, Ireland, for By the morning of Sept. 3, 181 of wash ashore during storms.
Marcos Salaverria of the Lewes Philadelphia carrying 249 pas- the ship’s passengers and crew The Faithful Steward shipwreck will
Historical Society at 7:30 p.m., sengers and crew along with had died. Admission is $10 for members be discussed Aug. 29 at the Rehoboth
Thursday, Aug. 29, re-enacting 400 barrels filled with copper and $15 for nonmembers. Space Beach Museum.
the story of the wreck of the coins. On the night of Sept. 1, The ship remained lodged may be limited; call 302-227-7310
Faithful Steward as described in 1785, the ship became stuck on on the shoal where it eventu- to make a reservation.
the diary of a survivor. a shoal off Cape Henlopen, near ally broke apart. Following the
loss of Faithful Steward, the The museum is at 511 Re-
hoboth Ave. next to the visitor
center. Parking is available and
the museum is handicapped-
accessible.

Crooked Hammock event to benefit
cat and kitten rescue Sept. 29

Crooked Hammock will host calls about cats and kittens at Kings Highway in Lewes. We are here to help you get
a dine and donate event from risk. Just Us works with the For more information on Just back on the beach
5 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 29, in local SPCA and other non-
support of Just Us Cat and Kit- profit organizations.  Crooked Us, contact Bob Harrison at as quickly as possible!
ten Rescue. Hammock is located at 36707 302-228-7387 or Judy Kane at
Crooked Hammock Way off 302-542-5507. New volunteers Same Day and Next Day
There will be an auction and are always welcome. Appointments
50/50 raffle. Just Us is a local, Available
nonprofit, all-volunteer organi-
zation whose mission is to meet (302) 644-3311
the needs of communities deal-
ing with feral cats and kittens. Multiple locations throughout Sussex County

The rescue conducts a trap,
neuter/spay and release pro-
gram. As of Aug. 15, 357 cats had
been spayed or neutered by Just
Us. Volunteers operate adoption
programs and low-cost vaccine
clinics that serve dogs as well
as cats. They also foster and
socialize cats and kittens, and
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Bryan Stevenson exhibit programs to start Sept. 12

Milton Historical Society to host

The Milton Historical Society only recorded lynching. David Garlock S. Shepherd Alonna Berry
will offer public programs In 1903, George White was
complementing its Walking into are $10 for members and $15 for tion team, Berry brings a unique 60th birthday Thursday, Nov.
Greatness: Bryan A. Stevenson burned alive and mutilated in nonmembers. perspective to her discussion of 14, the society will host a day of
exhibition starting Thursday, front of a crowd of thousands “Just Mercy.” service when participants make
Sept. 12.  in New Castle County. White’s Stevenson’s sister Christy holiday gift boxes for incarcer-
lynching is one of the most Taylor held two sold-out discus- She said, “I am honored to be ated people. Details will be
The exhibit, which runs horrific acts of racial terror in sion groups on her brother’s a part of an important conversa- released closer to the event.
through December, highlights Delaware history. Soil col- best-selling book “Just Mercy: tion happening in our country
the life and career of acclaimed lected at the site of the lynching A Story of Justice and Redemp- addressing the spoken and These events are open to
civil rights attorney and Milton will be unveiled at the mu- tion.” The society will host two unspoken parts of our history, the public. Reservations are
native Bryan Stevenson. seum’s Walking into Greatness more “Just Mercy” book groups as both are equally meaning- required since space is lim-
exhibition the evening of Shep- to be led by Stevenson’s cousin ful and required to push us all ited. For more information or
Chief Curator Heidi Nasstrom herd’s talk. Alonna Berry, founder and chair forward. I hope this book club to make reservations, go to
Evans said, “The positive of the Bryan Allen Stevenson will continue that conversation historicmilton.org or call 302-
response to Walking into Great- Tickets are free to all. Reser- School of Excellence, scheduled here, in our local context of Sus- 684-1010.  All proceeds support
ness has been rewarding. Guests vations are required. to open in Sussex County in sex County, so together we can the Milton Historical Society’s
have been coming from all over 2021. The discussion groups will honor, accept and move for- programs.
the United States to see the “I want to help people, who meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Tues- ward.” Tickets are free to MHS
show. We are especially thrilled have lost the ability to dream, day, Sept. 24, and Tuesday, Oct. members and $10 for nonmem- The Milton Historical Society
with the strong turnout among to dream again,” said David 29. As a trustee of MHS and bers. Reservations are required. is housed in the  Lydia B. Can-
locals not only from Milton Garlock, who will share his part of the Stevenson exhibi- non Museum at 210 Union St.,
and Sussex County, but from all inspiring story of Bryan In honor of Bryan Stevenson’s Milton.
over the state of Delaware. We
think the programs discussed A. Stevenson’s mentorship
here will continue to inspire our at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct.
members and guests.” 10. Garlock, a former client of
Bryan Stevenson, will share
The society will present “We his story, which begins with
Need to Remember Our History childhood abuse and a prison
Before We Can Begin to Make sentence for taking the life of
Our Future Better: Savannah his abuser. With the help of
Shepherd’s Research on the His- Stevenson and his Equal Justice
tory of Lynching in Delaware,” Initiative, Garlock moved on
at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 12. to attend Stevenson’s alma
After visiting Bryan Stevenson’s mater Eastern University,
Legacy Museum and National earn a degree in theology and
Memorial for Peace and Justice marry. Today, in his work with
in Montgomery, Ala., guest former inmates in the process
lecturer Savannah Shepherd of re-entering society, Garlock
returned home to Delaware employs Stevenson’s teachings
determined to document and of just mercy, which hold that
bring attention to Delaware’s no one is defined by the worst
thing they have done. Tickets

Delaware libraries celebrate
reading and back to school

Delaware’s First Lady Tracey engagement and access to other
Quillen Carney and Delaware services that support strong and
Libraries recently came together healthy families. I encourage
for the Summer Library Reading every Delawarean to get and use
Celebration at Milford Public a Delaware library card.”
Library.
“Librarians help to generate a
Quillen Carney, Delaware passion for reading and learn-
Libraries, United Way and other ing,” said Delaware Secretary of
partners encourage all children State Jeffrey Bullock.
and teens to continue to use
their most valuable school sup- “A healthy reading habit
ply, a library card, year-round. motivates, inspires, encourages
creativity and ensures school
“Promoting early literacy and success.”
school readiness is a critical
part of giving all of Delaware’s “Opening a book opens
children a first chance to suc- children’s minds to possibilities
ceed,” said Quillen Carney. and expands their view of other
worlds,” said Delaware Sec-
“The library habit is about retary of Education Dr. Susan
literacy, as well as parent-child Bunting.

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DEWEY BEACH - Hallelujah Jones & The Sundae Saints, 9 Iconic British pop pioneers and newly inducted Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members The Zombies will perform Thursday,
• Bottle & Cork: 1807 Highway One. p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Mr. Aug. 29, at the Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach, along with Israeli rock star Ninet Tayeb. Tickets are available at www.bot-
Friday, Aug. 30 - Dee Jay Silver, 8:30 p.m.; Jinx, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Sunday, Sept. tleandcork.com/event/the-zombies.
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Tokyo, Rockets, My Hero Zero and Flowers Monday, Sept. 2 - Junior & Chatty, 7 to - Bobby Lee Jones & The Duke, 5:30 to 7:30 • Conch Island Key West Bar & Grill: 207 2 p.m. 302-567-5978.
for Taco; Sunday, Sept. 1 - Jam Session with 10 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 6 - The Jim Cochran p.m. 302-684-3440. Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Aug. 30 - Matt Avery,  • The Pond: South First Street. Tuesdays
Go Go Gadjet, Laura Lea & Trip Fabulous Band, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 302-645-6888. REHOBOTH BEACH 8 to 11:30 p.m. and Jammin’ Jeff Video DJ, - Let’s Do Speed Bingo, 6:30 p.m. and
and The Jump Off. 302-227-7272. • Jerry's Seafood: 108 Second St. • Arena's Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth Ave., 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Matt Karaoke Night, 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays -
• Hammerheads: 1818 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Team Trivia, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; in the Village by the Sea Mall. Tuesdays - Avery, 8 to 11:30 p.m. and Jammin’ Jeff Survey Sez, 6:30 p.m. and Open-mic Night,
Thursdays - Let's Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; Fridays Friday, Aug. 30 - Savannah Band, 6 to 9 Let’s Do Trivia, 8 p.m.; Sundays - Karaoke Video DJ, 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday, Sept. 10 p.m.; Thursdays - Trivia Challenge, 7 p.m.
- DJ Woody B; Sundays - Brian McConnell p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Christine Havrilla, 7 Night, 9:30 p.m. 302-227-1272. 1 - Matty Q; Friday, Sept. 6 - Matt Avery, and DJ TGM, 9:30 p.m.; Sundays - Lower
live acoustic, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-227-7325. to 10 p.m. 302-645-6611. • Back Porch Café: 59 Rehoboth Ave. 8:30 p.m. 302-226-9378. Case Blues, 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 30 - Keri
• Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street & • Lefty’s Alley & Eats: 36450 Plaza Fridays - John Ewart and Vic England, 7 to • Cuvee Ray Wine Bar & Restaurant: Anthony, 6 p.m. and Freshly Squeezed, 10
Highway One. Mondays - The Jump Off; Dr. Wednesdays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; 10 p.m. 302-227-3674. 236 Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Aug. 30 - Trio p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Labor Day Dance
Wednesdays - Clifford Keith; Thursdays - Thursdays - Karaoke, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. • Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave. Mondays Banditos, 8 to 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. with DJ Sharon, 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 1 -
Rick Arzt, Marielle & Sam; Fridays - Ginger 31 - DJ Rated R, 9 p.m. to midnight. 302- - Pamala Stanley Cabaret, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; 31 - Taylor Knox, 8 to 10:30 p.m. 302-567- The Girlfriends Band, 5:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept.
Duo & Rick Arzt; Saturdays - Live Band 864-6000. Tuesdays - Pamela Stanley, 6 to 8:30 p.m. 2942. 6 - Mama’s Black Sheep, 6 p.m. and Foggy
Karaoke; Sundays - The Everafter. 302-227- • The Wheelhouse: 7 Anglers Rd. Mondays and Bingo with the Blue Moon Divas, 8:30 • Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 Man, 10 p.m. 302-227-2234.
4333. - Team Trivia with Keith White, 7 p.m.; to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays - Pamela Stanley, Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Aug. 30 - The • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave.
• Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal Wednesdays - Sean “Spiffy” Styles, 5 to 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Thursdays - Pamela Stanley, Artisanals, 10 to 11:30 p.m. 302-226-BREW.  Mondays - Karaoke; Thursdays, Fridays and
Hwy. Friday, Aug. 30 - Matt Quinton, 9 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Keith White & Neil or 6 to 8:30 p.m. and Karaoke, 8:30 p.m.; • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415 Inlet Rd. Saturdays - Karaoke with SeaSchell, 9 p.m.;
p.m. to midnight.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Matt Samantha Seider, 5 to 8 p.m.; Sundays - Fridays - Spotlight Show, 9:45 to 11 p.m. Tuesdays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sundays - Miss Julia Sugarbaker and the
Quinton, 9 p.m. to midnight; Sunday, Sept. Matt Lafferty, 5 p.m.; Wednesday, Sept. 18 - and music & video experience featuring Friday, Aug. 30 - Junior Review, 4 to 7 p.m.; Birdcage Bad Girls Drag Show, 10 p.m. 302-
1 - DJ JY, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Monday, Sept. 2 Sweet Soul Music Dance Party, 7 to 10 p.m. DJ/VJ Evan, 11 p.m. to midnight; Saturdays Saturday, Aug. 31 - The Thieves, 3 to 6 p.m.; 226-1139.
- Bryen O’Boyle, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-227- 302-291-2163. - Legends Show, 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 1 - Catch the Drift Duo, 3 to • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
1449.  LONG NECK music & video experience featuring DJ/VJ 6 p.m.; Monday, Sept. 2 - Blind Wind, 4 to Ave. Tuesdays - Open-mic Night
• Northbeach: 125 McKinley Ave. Fridays •  Amvets Post 2: 32592 Long Neck Rd. Evan, 11 p.m. to midnight; Sundays - Brunch 7 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 5 - Tyler & Friends; Wednesdays- Trivia; Friday, Sept. 6 - Bryan
- Taco Toss featuring Blue Label, DJ Hugh Mondays - Dancing with Krista Lee, 7 to with Carey Smith, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 6 - Matthew Street Band, 4 to Scar, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-278-7433.
and DJ Red Fox; Saturdays - DJ Red Fox, 1 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Hot Shots, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday Tea with Pamala Stanley, 6 to 8:30 7 p.m. 302-752-8010. • 1776: Midway Shopping Center. Fridays
p.m., DJ Andrew Hugh, 5 to 9 p.m. and DJ Wednesdays - Trivia at the Upstairs Bar, p.m. and Climax with Magnolia, 9:30 to • Murph’s Beef & Ale: 37169 Rehoboth and Saturdays - Bernard Sweetney, 7 to 10
Scooter, 9 p.m. to midnight; Sundays - Jefe, 6 p.m.; Thursdays - Hot Shots, 2 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. 302-227-6515. Ave. Mondays - Bandeoke, 7 to 10 p.m.; p.m.; Sundays - Nick Wayne, 5 to 8 p.m.
Jenni & Sam, 1 to 9 p.m. 302-226-8673. Karaoke with Conrad, 7 p.m.; Fridays - Open • Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: Tuesdays - Game Night; Thursdays - Lower 302-645-9355.
• Rusty Rudder: Dickinson Avenue and the Jukebox, 5 p.m.; Sundays - Mingo, 4 to 6 30115 Veterans Way. Friday, Aug. 30 - Anne Case Blues, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, • Summer House: 228 Rehoboth Ave.
bay. Mondays - Ryan Rolig Duo, 3 p.m. & p.m. 302-945-2599.   Hoffman; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Bobby Lee Aug. 31 - The Girlfriends Band, 7:30 to 10:30 Saturdays - live acoustic music with Joe
Fantastic Four, 7 p.m.; Tuesdays - Jump Off •  Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Rd. Thursdays Jones; Sunday, Sept. 1 - Savannah Band; p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 1 - Bettenroo, 7:30 to Daphne, 9 to 11 p.m. 302-227-3895.
Trio, 4 p.m. and Dress & Request DJ Dance - Captain Mike, 6 to 10 p.m., Lagoon Stage; Friday, Sept. 6 - Hot Sauce Band. 302-278- 10:30 p.m. 302-212-5355. • Victoria's Restaurant: Boardwalk Plaza,
Party, 7 p.m.; Wednesdays - Chris Diller, 2 Fridays - The Girlfriends, 5 to 9 p.m., 7395. • The Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Olive Ave. Tuesdays - Keith Mack on solo
p.m., Ginger Trio, 5 p.m. and Laura Lea & Lagoon Stage; Saturdays - Clifford Keith • Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave. Coastal Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, acoustic guitar in the Plaza Pub, 5 to 8 p.m;
Tripp Fabulous, 9 p.m.; Thursdays - Marielle Duo, 3 to 7 p.m., Raw Bar Stage; Sundays - Thursdays - Holly Lane and John Flynn, 6:30 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 30 - Funk Shue, 8 Wednesdays - Keith Mack on solo acous-
& Sam, 2 p.m., Indian River, 5 p.m. and Love Love Seed Trio, 2 to 6 p.m., Lagoon Stage; to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100.  to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 7 - Cantina’s 8th tic guitar in the Plaza Pub, 5 to 8 p.m.;  
Seed Mama Jump and DJ Red Fox, 9 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 30 - The Chrome Wheels, 6 to • Casa DiLeo: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Birthday Party, 1 p.m. to midnight. 302-227- Saturdays - Jeff Irwin solo, 6 to 10 p.m.;
Fridays - Dirty Deeds, 9 p.m.; Saturdays - 10 p.m., Raw Bar Stage and Garden State Mondays - David Aman & friends, 6 to 9 5568. Sundays - piano and bass with Jeff Irwin
DJ Red Fox, 9 p.m.; Sundays - The Everafter, Radio, 7 to 11 p.m., Beach Stage; Saturday, p.m.; Wednesdays - Open-mic Night, 7 to • The Cultured Pearl Restaurant & Sushi for Sunday Brunch, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 302-
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30 - Rick & Ginger Trio, 2 p.m., Up All Night Stage, Kristen & The Noise, 7 to 11 p.m., • Chesapeake & Maine: 316 Rehoboth Ave. Cliff Hillis, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 6 - 2nd • Zogg's: 1 Wilmington Ave. Everyday but
Duo, 5 p.m. and LauraLea & Tripp Fabulous, Beach Stage and Ghost Light Radio Show, Fridays - Bruce Anthony, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Time Around, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-227-8493. Fridays - live music 6 to 9 p.m.; Fridays
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Aug. 31 - Bryen O’Boyle, 2 p.m.; Sunday, The Chrome Wheels, 6 to 10 p.m., Raw Bar
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LEWES Mondays - Mingo; Tuesdays - Trivia, 6 p.m.
• American Legion Post 17: 113 American Saturday, Aug. 31 - Lower Case Blues, 3 to 7
Legion Rd. Fridays & Saturdays - live music p.m. and Radio Neon, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-
at the Outdoor Pavilion, 4 p.m., smoke-free 945-0500. 
environment. 302-645-9964. MILTON
• Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Highway. • Gilligan’s Bar & Grill: 200 Broadkill Rd.
Mondays - Mingo Night, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Jeff Evans, 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursdays - Let's Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; Friday, 302-664-2874.
Aug. 30 - Judi Sings The Blues, 8:30 p.m.; • Irish Eyes Pub and Restaurant: 105
Saturday, Aug. 31 - Nothin But Trouble, 8:30 Union St. Mondays - The Fued Trivia Game,
p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 1 - Off the Edge, 7 p.m.; 7 p.m.; Thursdays - Karaoke, 9 p.m.; Fridays
Wednesday, Sept. 4 - Victoria Watts, 7 p.m.; - Guess What Trivia, 9 p.m.; Saturday, Aug.
Friday, Sept. 6 - Slim & Perkolators, 8:30 31 - Tyler Greene, 6 to 9 p.m. and Jul &
p.m. 302-644-2500. The Chrome Wheels, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.;
• Crooked Hammock: 16989 Kings Hwy. Sunday, Sept. 1 - Tony Mowen, 6 to 9 p.m.
Sundays - Piccadilly Spoonfed, 4 to 7 p.m.; 302-684-8889.
Friday, Aug. 30 - Indian River, 4 to 7 p.m. • Milton Theatre: 110 Union St. Friday,
and Matthew Street, 9 p.m. to midnight; Aug. 30 - Lawless & Mae, 8 p.m.; Saturday,
Saturday, Aug. 31 - Chrome Wheels Band, 4 Aug. 31 - The Rock Orchestra: An Evening
to 7 p.m. and UFO, 9 p.m. to midnight. 302- of The Who, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Sept. 3 - Triple
644-7837. Threat Training Program, 4:30 p.m. and Fall
• Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille: Registration for Musical Theatre Ensemble
17388 N. Village Blvd. Trivia every Tech Crew, 5 p.m.; Wednesday, Sept. 4
Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. 302-644-6840. - “Singing in the Rain” film screening, 7 p.m.;
• Irish Eyes at Anglers: Anglers Road. Friday, Sept. 6 - It Was A Very Good Year:
Tuesdays - Mingo, 8 p.m.; Wednesdays - Tribute to Frank Sinatra, 8 p.m. 302-684-
Jake & Elwood, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 30 3038.
• The Backyard: 211 Broadkill Rd. Mondays

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History and ancestry 539-5231. and let writers practice telling Each came to the presidency
sessions to start Sept. 4 Ancestry: Telling your their stories. Registration is as the indispensable American
required, and space is limited to of their times with the earned
Variety of Osher programs set for fall Story will meet for five ses- 30 people. trust of fellow Americans.
sions from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.,
Historian and educator Jo- days, Sept. 5, 12 and 19, at South Thursdays, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24 and To register, call 302-645-2733. Each was swept into office,
Ann Vega will facilitate a variety Coastal Library. 31, at the Lewes library. The Wisdom of Wash- served the country for decades,
of classes and discussion series ington and Eisenhower will and prepared farewell mes-
this fall.  The sessions focus on trans- The sessions focus on practi- meet for eight sessions from sages that codified what they
formative changes in the United cal strategies and exercises, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Wednes- had learned about the continu-
US 1917-1922: Twilight States wrought by industrializa- including mapping cultural days, Sept. 4 to Oct. 23, at Osher ing American experiment in
of the Progressive Era of tion, immigration, the push for inheritances, developing Lifelong Learning Institute in self-government. What did they
Reform will meet for three equality, and U.S. participation sketches and portraitures, and Lewes.  have to say? How current are
sessions from 2 to 4 p.m., Thurs- in WWI. To register, call 302- recognizing patterns. Many The first and last of 12 gener- their messages?
people are interested in telling als elected as president and
their story but don’t know how commander-in-chief were To be placed on a waiting list,
to get started. These sessions Washington and Eisenhower. call the Osher office at 302-645-
will jump-start the process 4111.

Build castles in the sand
at Sept. 7 competition

The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey plies last.
Beach Chamber of Commerce Children under 12 must be
will host the 40th Annual Sand-
castle Contest Saturday, Sept. accompanied by an adult when
7, when teams and individuals registering for competition. The
can express their artistic flair chamber encourages youngsters
in the sand. Past creations have to enter and asks that parents
included mermaids, Funland provide minimal assistance to
rides, pyramids, dolphins, youth entries.
Olympic athletes and of course,
traditional sandcastles. The Beachgoers who would rather
contest will be held on the watch than create can join in
beach in front of Funland the fun throughout the day.
between Delaware Avenue Local sand sculptor Darrell
and Laurel Street in Rehoboth O’Connor will lead the build-
Beach. ing of a community sculpture.
Participants can sign up to lend
The contest is open to both a hand at the contest registra-
adults and children; all skill tion tent. O’Connor will offer
levels are welcome. Registration free sand sculpting lessons from
is free and participants may sign 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6.
up under the blue chamber tent
between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. This event is weather depen-
Sand sculptures may be started dent. In case of bad weather,
at any time on the day of com- setup and registration may be
petition but must be completed delayed. If bad weather contin-
for judging by 3 p.m. ues, the event will be postponed
until the following year. If bad
The public is invited to par- weather occurs during the con-
ticipate in the People’s Choice test, participants may continue
voting between 3 and 4 p.m. at will or at the discretion of
Winners will be announced at lifeguards.
about 4:30 p.m.
Judging may be cancelled at
Trophies will be awarded to any time if warranted by weath-
the top eight People’s Choice er conditions. Weather updates
favorites in the adult and youth will be posted to the RBDBCC
divisions, with one trophy for Facebook page. For recorded
the business division. Children updates, call 302-227-2233.
ages 6 and under will receive a
souvenir squirt toy while sup- For more information and
a complete list of rules, go to
beach-fun.com.

Commemorative Tree Fund will have a custom-
trees in Rehoboth engraved leaf attached to the
last generations tree sculpture.

Planting a tree on public A contribution can com-
property in Rehoboth Beach memorate special events such
provides a gift to the entire as birthdays, graduations and
community that lasts gen- weddings. It can also be used
erations. Due to numerous to recognize the dedication of a
requests, the City of Rehoboth volunteer or community mem-
Beach has launched an up- ber as well as a memorial to a
dated version of its popular tree loved one.
donation program first started
on Arbor Day in 1987. Trees The Commemorative Tree
purchased through this program Fund is a partnership between
are planted on public property the City of Rehoboth Beach and
and cared for by the city. the Mayor’s Advisory Commit-
tee on Trees. The commission
To recognize each generous seeks to preserve and grow the
gift, local artist Bill Wolff was tree canopy of Rehoboth Beach.
commissioned to create a tree
sculpture permanently installed For more information, go to
in the City Hall atrium. Each cityofrehoboth.com/trees, call
donor to the Commemorative 302-227-6181, Ext. 522, or email
communications@cityofre-
hoboth.com. Commemorative
tree donation forms are also
available at City Hall, 229 Re-
hoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach.

24 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 Beach Paper

Book Boxes &
Little Free Libraries

These gems are located in the Cape Region. Special thanks to
Chris Flood, who compiled this listing!

Outdoor Concerts Grab a lawn chair or a park bench
and soak up the sounds of summer!

• Bethany Beach Bandstand: Concerts • Lewes Canalfront Park: Concerts start • Rehoboth Beach Bandstand: Concerts Broadkill Beach Lewes - Sandpiper Drive
start at 7:30 p.m. unless noted. Friday, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29 - Clifford start at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 - Fabulous
Aug. 30 - Still Surfin’ (Beach Boys trib- Keith Band. For more information go to Hubcaps; Saturday, Aug. 31 - Still Surfin’.
ute); Saturday, Aug. 31 - Three Sheets lewescanalfrontpark.org. 302-644-2288.
Acoustic; Sunday, Sept. 1 - Jesse Garron’s • Milton Concerts in the Park: Concerts • Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery:
Tribute to Elvis. 302-539-8011. start at 7 p.m. in Memorial Park. Saturday, 32512 Rd. 374, Frankford. Saturday, Aug.
• Freeman Stage at Bayside: Thursday, Aug. 31 - Broadkill Music Fest, Kathy 31 - The Plate Scrapers, 7:30 to 10:30
Aug. 29 - Shakespeare’s Measure for Gorman 11 a.m., Dave Herscher 12:30 p.m., p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 15 - Kendall Street Co.,
Measure by Brown Box Theatre, 7 p.m.; No Spare Time 2 p.m., Timmons Family 2 to 5 p.m. 302-436-1500.
Saturday, Aug. 31 - The Pretty Crazies & 3:30 p.m., LSD Band 5 p.m. and Tydewater
Daddy Jam Band, 10 a.m. 302-436-3015. Band 6:30 p.m. Contact 302-684-4110. Lewes Fire Dept. - Savannah Rd.

Cape Henlopen State Park

Dewey Beach Town Hall Lewes - 31498 Point Drive
Dewey Lions Club Long Neck - Pot-Nets Bayside

Milton - Union Street

SUBMITTED PHOTO Dewey Beach - 1800 Bayard Ave.

The Freeman Stage is excited to announce Bruce in the USA will perform Friday, Sept. 6, where honored guests Rehoboth - Martins Lane
from Operation SEAs the Day will be in attendance. Lewes - Cedar St./Rhode Island Ave.

Operation SEAs the Day is a beach week for wounded veterans and their families, which will take place Sept.
3-8, now in its seventh year. The wounded veterans have gone from a battlefield to a hospital and then home -
most have never received welcome home or a thank you for their service.

Tickets are $25 for adults and free for children 12 and under, and are available at freemanstage.org or by call-
ing 302-436-3015.

Farmers Markets

The Cape Region is bursting with the flavors of the season

Bethany Beach • Shields Elementary School, Savannah Lewes - 118 Coleman Avenue Rehoboth - 20 Baltimore Ave.
Garfield Parkway and Pennsylvania Road and Sussex Drive, Lewes Saturdays,
Avenue, Bethany Beach 9 a.m. to noon; October and November
Sundays, 8 a.m. to nowon; June 2-Sept. 1 Milton
Sea Colony Dogfish Head Brewery
Marketplace at Sea Colony Shopping 6 Village Center Blvd., Milton
Center, Rt. 1 South, Bethany Beach Fridays, 3 to 6 p.m.; April-October
Wednesdays, 8 to noon; June 12-Aug. 28

Fenwick Island Nassau Valley Vineyards Lewes - 503 Kings Highway Rehoboth - Grub Grocery
Warren’s Station Family Restaurant, 1606 32165 Winery Way, Lewes
Ocean Hwy., Fenwick Island Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; May-
Fridays, 8 a.m. to noon; June 14-Aug. 30 September

Lewes Rehoboth Beach Lewes - 331 Mulberry Street Rehoboth - VIA
Three locations: Grove Park, Rehoboth Avenue
• George H.P. Smith Park, DuPont and Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; May-October
Johnson avenues Riverwalk Farmers Market
Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon; May- S. Walnut Street at Riverwalk Park,
September Milford
• Wednesday Market at Crooked Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; May-October
Hammock, Kings Hwy., Lewes, 8 to 11
a.m.; June-August

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New book suggests one-day adventures on Delmarva

In a brand-new book of East- ties and stories from days gone Duffy is also the author of itinerary and provides readers Delaware destinations featured
ern Shore Road Trips, Cam- by that helped shape the desti- “Tubman Travels: 32 Under- with insider tips on sights to are Lewes, Wilmington, Laurel,
bridge, Md.-based author Jim nation at hand. ground Railroad Journeys on see and places to go. Trips are Seaford, Delaware City and Port
Duffy wanders the towns, back- Delmarva.” divided evenly among the up- Penn.
roads, beaches, and waterways “Everywhere you go on per, middle, and lower portions
of the Delmarva Peninsula in Delmarva, the stories are so Each excursion in the new of the peninsula. Among the For more information, go to
hopes of inspiring readers to get much richer and more enter- Road Trips book lays out an secretsoftheeasternshore.com.
out and follow in his footsteps. taining than what you usually
see on dry historical markers,”
“That’s really my goal here,” Duffy said. “This book gets into
said Duffy, whose third book is some fisticuffs and jailbirds
titled “Eastern Shore Road Trips and drunken sailors. It tells
#2: 26 More One-Day Adven- inspirational stories, too, about
tures on Delmarva.” up-from-the-bootstraps entre-
preneurs, pioneering women,
“These books are all about and preachers who set out to
helping locals and tourists alike change the world.”
get in touch with the hidden
gems, sweet scenes, and incred- An award-winning magazine
ible stories that make the Del- writer, Duffy founded the local
marva Peninsula such a national venture Secrets of the Eastern
treasure,” he said. Shore with his wife, photog-
rapher Jill Jasuta, as a way to
Each chapter in the book is a celebrate the region in stories,
Delmarva day trip, with desti- photos and products.
nations stretching from upper-
most Delaware and Maryland Originally focused on Mary-
to lowermost Virginia. The land’s Eastern Shore, Secrets
itineraries trace Duffy traveling expanded into Delaware and
to Chesapeake islands, riding Virginia several years ago. The
ferries, sailing tall ships, visiting cover of the new book features
little museums, and strolling a photo by Jasuta of an East-
parks and beaches. Along the ern Shore workboat on the
way, he searches out personali- Choptank River at sunrise.

SUBMITTED PHOTO

Eastern Shore author Jim Duffy has published a second book featuring Del-
marva road trips.

Got Cajun? We do!

Plus Local Favorites!

Offering a diverse menu prepared
in a chef-owned restaurant.

Open 7 Nights Year Round
Happy Hour & Early Bird 5–6:30

justinthymerestaurant.com 38163 Robinsons Dr.
Rehoboth Beach, DE
302-227-3100

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19724 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach Serving up the Finest in 18226 Coastal Hwy., Lewes, DE
101 2nd Street, Lewes
CAPE 302.644.9329
302.703.3090 CUISINE
www.beachesseafoodmarket.com
www.TouchOfItaly.com

Breakfast & Lunch · 8am - 2pm Open Daily at 11:30
Open 7 Days 108 Second St, Lewes

329 Savannah Rd., Lewes 302.645.6611

302.644.8400

Restaurant Tours

We Deliver! DAN COOK PHOTO

Order Online Beaches Seafood Market and Restaurant may be known for steamed crabs, but don’t miss the crab cakes, crab
dip, fresh fish, wings and more!

Pizza • Cheesesteaks Beaches in Lewes is bringing back simple with 2 LOCATIONS! OPEN DAILY!
Burgers • Wraps • Salads timeless family recipes for dine-in or carryout
Lewes • Canalside 302.645.6888
PetesSteakShop.com Beaches Seafood Market and Restaurant in AND two sides of your choice! Milton • Union St 302.684.8889
302-226-3000 Lewes is a lot more than just a carryout and Fresh fish to take home is stocked daily, and
market. Guests can relax in the dining room or BRITISH PUB REBORN
19287 Miller Rd., Rehoboth enjoy the weather out on the deck – perhaps the large crabs are shipped in from Maryland.
at a table piled high with fat, steaming crabs. Entrees for dine-in or carryout include those 142 2ND ST., LEWES
Cape Gazette’s guide to the best Proprietors Don and Lori Allan are obsessive crab cakes, fried flounder, scallops and the new (inside Hotel Rodney)
Cape Region dining places about how the crabs at Beaches are prepared: grilled salmon with wasabi sauce. And most any
They’re made to order (so call ahead!), and he dish can be broiled to order. The popular sides 302.827.4475
DOineut!2019 specializes in Maryland-style “wet seasoning” include potato salad, macaroni salad, slaw, mac
where the secret spice mix is included in the ‘n’ cheese, baked potatoes and steamed-to- Voted Best Sandwiches,
Find this guide at local businesses cooking process. The upshot? order broccoli. Best Nachos & Best Lunch Spot
or online at BeachPaper.com The large crabs at Beaches are
only $60 a dozen and $30 for Crab soup is a longtime by Delaware Today
Midway Shopping Center mediums. Compare that to favorite at Beaches.
Highway One, Rehoboth Reach other crabhouses! Don loves his wings Visit any of our 7 locations.
crispy, so he serves More info at
Reservations: 302.645.9355 The menu tempts them surrounded
with all sorts of fresh by buffalo sauce arenasdeli.com
www.1776Steakhouse.net seafood, including so they crunch
the legendary down to the last bite.
crab cakes, shrimp,
littlenecks, oysters, The fried oyster sandwich
snow crabs, scallops is also a pick hit – Don and his crew
and mussels. Landlubbers shuck ’em and bread ’em right there.
will appreciate the selection of wings, potato Beaches Seafood Market and Restaurant
skins, an overstuffed chicken sandwich and is located at 18226 Coastal Highway in
Don’s one-of-a-kind burger. Raw bar lovers Lewes, slightly south of Lefty’s Alley & Eats.
will gobble up the market prices on clams Happy Hour is every day from 3 – 6, with
and oysters. And don’t forget Don’s signature great deals on food and drinks. Beaches is
bacon-wrapped scallops and fried softshells open Wednesday through Saturday from 11
- particularly wallet friendly at only $20 for two – to 9, and Sundays from 11 to 7. See more at
BeachesSeafoodMarket.com. Or give ’em a call
at 302-644-9329.

The FRESHEST Cape Cuisine is always available at CapeGazette.com/CapeCuisine.
Call 302-645-7700 to feature YOUR restaurant!

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Space limited for workshop by master artist Conover

Event Oct. 14-17 bitions, gives demonstrations, International Society of Ex- elements that bring order to the realism, abstraction or the non-
hosted by Delaware and teaches in-depth workshops perimental Artists  signature rich start each painting receives objective realm.
Watercolor Society throughout the United States member; Watercolor USA, and results in turning a painting
and abroad. Honor Society member; and into one which is attention- To view examples of
Delaware Watercolor Society Transparent Watercolor Society, getting and has an expressive Conover’s art, go to kathleen-
announced its upcoming four- Her artwork has been juried master artist. finish. conover.com.
day painting workshop titled into more than 200 exhibitions,
Chaos to Order, open to begin- receiving recognition for the vi- Conover presents her process Applying strong design and Only 10 spaces remain in
ner through advanced water- sion, innovative techniques and of starting a painting with color, compositional skills are the this fun-filled and challenging
color and acrylic artists. fearless expression that give rise texture, gestural marks and lay- focus of her teachings. Begin- workshop. The cost for DWS
to her unique designs.  Painting ers which may seem like chaos, ner or advanced, participants members is $425 and for non-
To be presented by nationally with openness to her subject but it delivers vital energy that are encouraged to discover and members the cost is $475.00.
and internationally recognized matter, she is guided by intense is both fun and intuitive. Great explore their unique expres-
watercolor celebrity and master observation and deep personal design and composition are the sion and personal imagery in To register, go to delaware-
artist Kathleen Conover, the reflection.   watercolorsociety.org click on
workshop will be held from FREE PARKING workshop.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to The result is rich symbolic
Thursday, Oct. 14 to 17, at the layers of literal and figurative rehoboth beach, de
Glad Clubhouse, 16 Glade Farm design.
Drive, Rehoboth Beach. OUTDOOR
Conover’s artistic skills
Conover exhibits her work, have been recognized by the SEATING
acts as juror and judge for exhi- American Watercolor Society,
signature member and Dolphin
Fellow; National Watercolor
Society, signature member;

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28 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 Beach Paper

Ladybug Music Fest everyone Sept. 21.” Cape Artists Gallery open
to return to Milford “We’re excited to bring the daily during September

Live entertainment on stage Sept. 21 Ladybug Music Festival back to Bidding a fond farewell to summer, the Cape Artists announced their gallery
Downtown Milford,” said Sara will maintain summer hours of 10 a.m to 5 p.m., seven days a week during the
Downtown Milford Inc. and ville to entertain music lovers. Pletcher, DMI board member month of September. Cape Artists Gallery is at 110 W. 3rd St., Lewes. For more
Wilmington-based Gable Music The 2019 headliner is Wil- and festival co-chair. information, call 302-644-7733 or like the page on Facebook. Shown above is
Ventures will sponsor the 2nd Beach painting by Peter Feeney, Cape Artists member.
Annual Milford Ladybug Music low Hill, a husband-and-wife “Last year we saw so many
Festival Saturday, Sept. 21. Rain country pop act from Nashville. new faces walking our streets, NOW SERVING CHESAPEAKE BLUE CRABS!
date is Sunday, Sept. 22. Willow Hill spent a decade enjoying our stores and restau- Half-Dozen, Dozen, AYCE
building a dedicated following rants, and relishing in the free
A portion of downtown in the region with their former entertainment. It was a great Serving Our Famous Crabcakes for 3 Decades!
Milford will be closed to vehicle band Lovebettie. Willow Hill day to be a Milfordian and I
traffic. will perform from 8 to 9 p.m. on can’t wait to see our city shine Live Entertainment Every Fri 5–8
the main stage. once again!” Happy Hour Sun to Fri, 3–6
Main stage entertainment will free parking! open year round!
be centered on Walnut Street at Rachael Sage, a New York For more information, go to
Park Avenue, and the Richard City-based singer/songwriter, downtownmilford.org, thelady- open 7 days
Johnson Amphitheater at Mil- producer, and owner of MPress bugfestival.com and experien- mon–sun
ford Public Library will host a Records, will headline the cemilford.com or find the event 11:30am-9:30pm
second main stage. Live enter- library amphitheater stage. on Facebook. 
tainment will continue between jakesseafoodhouse.com
the main stage and amphithe- Other notable performers this The Ladybug Music Festival
ater from 3 to 9 p.m. year include Hoochi Coochi, is free to all patrons, thanks to 302-644-7711
Nalani and Sarina, and Christine the generous sponsorship of
Local businesses serving Havrilla. several local businesses as well 19178 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach
as live entertainment venues as numerous individual contrib-
include Dolce Bakery and Cof- The event is appropriate for utors. The project is supported,
fee Shop, Irish Rose, Mispillion all ages. There will be craft ven- in part, by a grant from the
Art League, My Sister’s Fault, dors, food trucks, and cash bars Delaware Division of the Arts,
the Music School of Delaware, sponsored by Dogfish Head, ea- a state agency, in partnership
Nancy’s Café, and Park Place sySpeak, Mispillion River Brew- with the National Endowment
Restaurant and Lounge. Artists ing and Second Street Players at for the Arts. Sponsorships and
will be hosted outside Arena’s Riverfront Theater available for services also provided by the
Milford, Causey Mansion B&B, those with proper ID. City of Milford, Milford LIVE,
Gallery 37-A Destination for the Delaware Lottery, Hebron
Artful Living and Lifecycle. “It’s so exciting to be able to Savings Bank, Sussex County
continue to celebrate women in Council, Tax Chicks, Gallery
Downtown Milford will boast music across the state of Dela- 37-A Destination for Artful Liv-
13 venues to see live music ware,” said Gayle Dillman, Lady- ing, Kent County Fund for the
during the event with a little bug Music Festival co-founder. Arts, The Chronicle, Silicato
something musical for everyone Development, Southern Dela-
to love. More than 40 artists will “The feedback we got from ware Medical Group, Causey
perform, traveling from as far as attendees last year was that Mansion B&B, DEMEC, Dover
Canada, Connecticut and Nash- Milford was such a beautiful Tents & Events, Perdue, and
and charming location for the John Mollura Photography.
event, and we can’t wait to see
For more information and a
full list of all artists, go to thela-
dybugfestival.com.

SoDel Fest chef throwdown set Sept. 28

Event to be held at currently adding the perfect battle go down, and tickets are
Independence amount of creative spice and selling fast.
competitive heat to cook up
Most people have heard the their final teams, there is only For more information and to
phrase, “If you can’t take the one way to watch this epic purchase tickets go to sodelfest.
heat, get out of the kitchen.” com.
Happy Hour
Two live chef throwdown
teams will bring their heat to EVERY DAY 4-6PM
the Southern Delaware Wine,
Food and Music Festival set Live Music
for Saturday, Sept. 28, at the
Independence clubhouse in FRI-SUN
Millsboro.

A benefit for the Beau Biden
Foundation for the Protection of
Children as well as for Chil-
dren & Families First Delaware,
SoDel Fest features offerings
from more than 20 of coastal
Delaware’s top restaurants;
more than 50 wines, craft beers
and spirits, a silent auction,
talented musicians and its
signature feature, the live chef
throwdown.

The oven mitts are off for this
year’s Battle of the Sexes, with
this year’s teams led by Lisa
DiFebo of DiFebo’s and Bill Clif-
ton of the Counting House. 

Both teams will donate their
time and skills to create deli-
cious dishes using baskets of
ingredients kept secret until
they open them during the
competition.

While both captains are

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Funland’s Haunted Mansion “There were spooky, scary, and other creatures that lurk in
celebrates 40 years of thrills maybe gaudy-type tricks, not the shadows greet visitors with
necessarily blood and gore. I surprise. What twists and turns
By Haley Myles an idea of what we wanted and a classic of the dark ride genre think that’s why people keep await beyond the parlor? Take
Special to the Cape Gazette had drawn up scenes of what which consists less of graphic coming back.”  the ride and see for yourself!
would be relevant to include in content and more of thrilling Hurry, though, because the
It all began with a storyboard, the Haunted Mansion.” parlor tricks and jump scares. When riders climb into the Haunted Mansion closes for
said Funland mechanic Randy Haunted Mansion’s cars they’re the season Labor Day, Monday,
Curry.  Funland’s Haunted Mansion “The design of the ride is a transported into a world that Sept. 2.
is celebrating 40 years of hor- classic type of dark ride that rival’s Disney’s Halloween
“We were very hands-on from ror since its 1979 creation. The emulates what older dark rides Town. The whole ride lasts less Just like a roller coaster, riders
the beginning,” he said. “We had vintage attraction is considered were all about,” said Curry. 3 minutes, and features 500 feet will enjoy getting their picture
of twist-and-turn track. taken during the ride. Riders
FUNLAND REHOBOTH BEACH FACEBOOK PHOTO have been known to dress up in
WHAT TWISTS AND TURNS costumes in preparation for the
The Haunted Mansion at Funland is celebrating 40 years of chilling fun on the Boardwalk. AWAIT BEYOND THE PARLOR? special photo.
TAKE THE RIDE AND SEE FOR
YOURSELF! HURRY, THOUGH, “Hopefully the scene is scary
BECAUSE THE HAUNTED enough that as the picture is
MANSION CLOSES FOR THE taken you’re in a surprised
SEASON LABOR DAY, MONDAY, mode,” said Curry. “We’ve had
SEPT. 2. some amazing and unique pic-
tures of people who have gotten
“The ride is unique because it scared.”
is an overhead track, not like a
floor mounted track. It’s almost The Haunted Mansion has
like a suspended coaster, even grown in popularity over the
though it’s not an actual roller years, thanks to word of mouth
coaster,” he said. “The power and an organization known
and ride transport system hangs as Dark Ride and Funhouse
on a track overhead above you Enthusiast, an organization that
and the cars hang from that rates rides all over the country.
track.”  Funland’s Haunted Mansion has
been rated in the top 10 during
Riders begin their spooky its 40 years.
experience by slowly passing
through a set of bump doors “We have somewhat of a
into the parlor. They then thrill-seeker following, where
immediately begin the ascent they’ll ride the ride multiple
on what Curry refers to as the times in one night because they
“upslope” into the mansion’s want to experience and see how
house of horrors where ghouls we do things,” said Curry.

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Sinatra show with Sands
at Milton Theatre Sept. 6

Lifelong Sinatra fans are the story of the life and times of six different points in Sinatra’s Tony Sands as Frank Sinatra.
fascinated when they hear Tony the late Frank Sinatra. The show career,” said Sands. “We start
Sands start to croon. They think covers from the early days with out with the big band era, and
Ol’ Blue Eyes has come back to Tommy Dorsey to the bright we end up at Madison Square
life. lights of New York City and the Garden 1974 when Sinatra came
silver screen of Hollywood, and out of retirement."
Sands will perform his show, leads up to Sinatra's main event
It Was A Very Good Year! at 8 comeback. For more information or to
p.m., Friday, Sept. 6, at Milton purchase tickets, go to milton-
Theatre. “We tell a narrated story, theatre.com or call 302-684-
with multimedia projections at 3038.
Sands’ musical journey tells

Nature photograph contest entries due Oct. 13 photographers who will be
judges, as well as the refuge
staff and the many volunteers
The 16th Annual Friends of through Sunday, Oct. 13. day, Oct. 20, at the refuge audi- for their favorite photo, which who help make the contest pos-
Prime Hook National Wildlife The annual contest show- torium. Photos can be viewed will receive a People's Choice sible each fall.
Refuge Nature Photography cases some of the finest nature every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Award at the conclusion of the For more information and
Contest is accepting entries photography on the Delmarva through Sunday, Dec. 8. There is show. a complete listing of contest
Peninsula and attracts more no admission charge. The Friends group thanks this rules, go to friendsofprimehook.
than 200 entries in several dif- The contest is open to all year's panel of distinguished com or visit the refuge office.
ferent categories. This year's photographers. There are many
contest exhibit will open with a chances to win awards for
reception from 2 to 4 p.m., Sun- photographers of all ages and
abilities. Categories include the
Beauty of Prime Hook, Native
Flowers and Plants, Native
Birds, Native Wildlife, Delmarva
Scenery, Senior Student and
Junior Student.
The show is open to the pub-
lic and offers amazing photos of
some of the most scenic sights
Julie Memmolo won first place in the Ed Norman is shown with his 2018 and wildest residents of the Hours: Tue. - Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 10-4 • Closed Sun. & Mon.
native birds category in 2018 with Best in Show-winning photograph ti- area. Visitors are asked to vote
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Why P.T. is one of P.T. on your console if you
my favorite games previously downloaded it back
in 2014.
And how you can play it...maybe
It involves downloading a
PLAY the demo and discovered that program to your computer and The first time I witnessed this, I think my blood pressure shot to the ceiling.
P.T. was a “playable teaser” for connecting your PS4 directly
CASSIE GOTTO WHITE a new Silent Hill game called to the server on your computer. Freshly Squeezed & Locally Grown
Silent Hills. It’s a little over my head, but
Way back in 2014, which he explains it thoroughly in the Breakfast
seems like eons ago Not only that, but 7780s video and it worked for me on 8AMLu- n3cPMh
in the gaming com- Studio was just a pseudonym the first try.
munity, a game called P.T. was for Kojima Productions. The DAILY
announced at Gamescom. It game was going to be published Unfortunately, if you never Kids’ Menu, Too!
appeared to be a new IP from by Konami and directed by originally downloaded you will
a new developer called 7780s Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo not be able to play it without 302.644.8400
Studio. Kojima, in collaboration with purchasing a console that has 329 Savannah Rd, Lewes
renowned film director Guill- the game installed on eBay.
It looked scary and every- ermo del Toro. There are a few P.T. “clones,”
one was excited to try the free with one of the best being Cor-
demo, which was only available You may have noticed that I ridors. It is a free demo avail-
on the PlayStation 4. I will nev- am referring to P.T. in the past able on PC. It is not without
er forget when I first launched tense. Sadly, Silent Hills was bugs, but it has a very similar
it - I immediately knew it was canceled by Konami and P.T. vibe to P.T.
something special. The graph- was removed from the PlaySta-
ics were amazing, the sound tion Store. I’m generally not a huge fan
design impeccable, and the of horror games, but P.T. really
atmosphere - just, WOW. After If you already had it down- intrigued me. I had never played
getting so scared that I almost loaded on your console, it anything like it. What I really
fell out of my chair, I completed would not be removed. Since love about it is that every single
many have upgraded to the PS4 time I play, I have a new experi-
Pro or gotten a new PS4 con- ence.
sole, P.T. is a thing of the past
for many people like myself. Or, Sometimes the ghost, Lisa,
maybe not. will show her creepy face in
the window...other times she’ll
My console that originally linger in the balcony, and some-
housed P.T. was formatted and times she will just appear and
sold when the Uncharted PS4 fly toward you in the hallway. It
came out, for obvious reasons. really keeps you on your toes,
I was really sad that I couldn’t and I love discovering new ways
transfer P.T. to my new console, to solve the final puzzle each
but it is what it is. It wasn’t until time I play.
just recently that I discovered
a way to get P.T. back on my If you’re interested in see-
console. ing me play P.T., I will now be
streaming it periodically on
A YouTuber called H-BOB- Twitch at twitch.tv/gottosaurus.
OMB has found a way to restore Hit me up on Twitter if you’re
interested at twitter.com/cgot-
towhite!

Did you ever play P.T.? What did you think of
it? Let’s talk about that.

Cape Artists to host
sidewalk show Aug. 31

The Cape Artists will
usher in the quieter
season with a sidewalk
show and refreshments
at their Gallery at 110
W. Third St., Lewes, Sat-
urday Aug. 31. Shown
are “Hanging Planter”
by Lesley Hellstern, left,
and “Pianist” by Sonia
Hunt. For more informa-
tion call 644-7733.

32 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 Beach Paper

Golf without a hole? PLAY BAYSIDE GOLF COURSE

THE A cry went up from the rich GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
19TH golfers (the ones who could
HOLE afford clubs), “We don’t need Bayside Golf Course is located at 31806 Lakeview Drive in Selbyville. Call 302-436-3400 for tee times. Hole
no stinkin rules,” (similar to the number three is a par three, which plays 227 yards from the signature tees, down to 127 from the forward tees.
GENE BLEILE bandits in the movie, Treasure of
the Sierra Madre), but the town Hole number six is a par five, which plays 555 yards from the signature tees, down to 446 from the forward tees.
For over four-thousand council prevailed and here is a
years, games involving synopsis of those first thirteen Hole number eighteen is a par four, which plays 483 yards from the signature tees, down to 324 yards from the
hitting an object such as rules in 1774. forward tees.
a stone, a small piece of carved
wood or the skull or bone(s) of 1. You must tee up your ball
your enemies with a bent stick within a club length of the hole.
have been played by all races (This is not a misprint; the green
and nationalities. These games was also the tee box for the next
were highly competitive and hole.)
usually goal-oriented, with the
above mentioned stone, wood 2. Your tee must be on the
or skull being aimed at a tree, ground. (As opposed to what?)
a wicket, a basket, a post … or
whatever was handy at game 3. You cannot change the ball
time. you strike off the tee. (Even if
you lose feathers or other stuff-
In early Iraq history, about ing during the hole play.)
three-thousand B.C., there is
mention of a religious game 4. You cannot remove bones,
called pukka-mikleu, played with stones or broken clubs on the
a stick and ball. (Sidebar: next fairway to play your ball, but you
time you golf, call your favorite can remove them within a club
pro shop and ask for a pukka- length of the hole, once on the
mikleu tee time.) green.

The Egyptians, Indians 5. You may remove your ball
(American and far-eastern), from water or watery filth and
Chinese and Japanese people tee it up behind the hazard.
all historically have a variation (This rule says you don’t take a
of the game, but they all lacked penalty stroke, but give your op-
one thing … a hole. Fast-forward ponent an extra stroke, if needed
to the 16th century and guess on the hole.)
which nationality invented
the hole in the ground to start 6. If two balls touch on the
the infancy of golf? If you are green, remove the one closest to
stumped for the answer, let me the green to putt the second ball.
give you a few hints: think of a
golf course without trees, but 7. After putting out, don’t mess
sheep on the fairway. Add in with your opponent’s ball place-
rough two feet tall and a calm ment.
wind, usually about 25 miles
per hour, then mix in rain and 8. If you have a lost ball, play
more wind (and don’t forget 10 another from your last hitting
feet deep pot hole bunkers) Still spot and give your opponent
not quite sure? Throw in a kilt, an extra stroke on the hole, if
some fine whiskey and a bagpipe needed.
or two and by now you should
have your answer. If you said the 9. After you putt out, don’t
Scots or Scotland around 1556, block the hole with your club,
you would be correct (If you foot or any object.
take out the sheep, you still have
the same look and feel of the 10. If you ball hits a person,
2019 British Open.) So now we dog, sheep or horse, play it
jump ahead to 1774, when the Ed- where it “lyes.”
inburgh Town Council decided
to give a Silver Cup prize to the 11. If you strike at or hit the
winner of their first annual golf ball and your club breaks, it
tournament. Someone pointed counts as a stroke.
out that to be an official tourna-
ment, “golf” should now have 12. The player farthest from
rules and basic standards. (His- the hole must play first. (Finally
torians have pondered over the a rule that makes sense.)
question: Why did it take almost
two-hundred years for official I will give you this rule word
rules to be implemented? Some for word and let you figure it
believe that golf was only a game out: 13. Neither trench, ditch nor
of recreation, not to be to stuffy dyke made for the preservation
with rules, while others think of the links, nor the scholar’s
alcohol may have been involved. holes or the soldier’s lines shall
Or it could have been both. be accounted as a hazard.”

19th Hole Invitation

Calling all Sussex County golf-
ers. I am co-coordinator for the
Seaford Swimming Association
First Annual Golf Tournament
on Oct. 26th (rain date Nov. 2) at
my home course, Hooper’s Land-
ing in Seaford, DE. This a capital
improvement fundraiser, with
a nonprofit tax ID number for
those sponsors and golfers who
wish to participate. Email me at:
[email protected] for more
info and a registration form.

Follow Bleile’s blog at beachpaper.com. For
more golf images, fine art photography go to
genebleilephotography.com.

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flowers, plants, shrubs and trees don’t begin to describe its beauty.

Known as the “Augusta of the North,” Baywood Greens is by far the most
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RON MACARTHUR PHOTO DIRECTIONS: From Route 1 in Lewes or Rehoboth Beach DEVELOPED BY
take Route 24 West for approximately 8 miles. The TUNNELL COMPANIES, L.P.
Quirky weather delayed the start of both days of racing in the Aug. 17-18 2019 Sunfish Masters National Champion- entrance to Baywood Greens will be on your left.
ship and Mobjack Nationals sponsored by Lewes Yacht Club. On Saturday, a rare dense fog kept sailors on the beach for
nearly three hours, and then lack of wind early Sunday morning delayed racing by two hours. Even so, regatta organiz-
ers, headed by principal race officer Michelle Bland, were able to get six races in. The Mobjack team of Sarah Lester and
Tony Ingram (525), winners of the national title, have their spinnaker filled with wind. Sailing behind them is the second-
place team of Paynter Ingram and Bert Keller.

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34 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 Beach Paper

Time for the start of
the second season

FISHING
REPORT

RICH KING

Almost the end of Short striped bass caught in the surf Sand ledge cut by the sea on Saturday. Photo by Mike DiTomasso.
summer season and by Alex Tkachuk.
then second summer wash. Anglers were catching Custom Tackle top and bottom ger jigs. Cut mackerel fillets
starts. That’s the season the short but healthy looking fat rigs combined with Fishbites work well, even whole squid;
locals crawl out of our summer short striped bass. They are has been catching fish better the small squid not the tube. 
hibernation caves and venture starting to school up a little than other rigs. The Fishbites
out on the weekends looking for more feeding and preparing to flavor of choice, bloodworm, The pier in Cape Henlopen
food and fun.  Seriously, most join the main Atlantic Migration which is also the most popular State Park has been on fire for
of the locals try to avoid the in the fall.  formula, the red or chartreuse.  the spot bite on the incom-
weekly beach chaos. By the time Real bloodworms have been the ing tides into the outgoing
Labor day rolls around we are Not only sand fleas but mul- preferred bait as of late, because tides. Spot is not only great bait
stir crazy.  The point will open let are also starting to emerge they work, and Fishbites have but very good to eat. These
and we can finally surf fish one from the tidal creeks and bays been hard to find. I was recently fish have also been helping surf
of the beaches in Delaware.  into the surf. That will increase added to the Fishbites Pro Staff.  anglers rack up points in DSF's
and soon the flats at the Cape The company assured me they Summer Surf Fishing Slam Se-
This past weekend beachgo- Henlopen pier will come alive are working on the stock issue ries. Ten spot can rack up eighty
ers were treated to something with huge schools of mullet. Get with all the distributors.  "No points real quick. 
we usually only see in the fall your cast net game on point, one expected the fishing to
and winter.  Nor'easter-like great way to take advantage of a be this good this year." A little Bluefish schools moving
conditions at the beach.  Mi- lot of free bait. The flats around tidbit for anyone who uses Fish- along the beaches have Spanish
nus the bone-chilling cold and the inland bays are already bites: You can extend their life mackerel in the mix. Spoons
severe rains.  We have a north- loaded with mullet schools.   by refrigerating them after use or any shiny metals retrieved
easterly blow with a northeast to store for the winter months.  fast will hook up a mack on the
swell.  These waves chewed up Surf fishing has been excel- attack. 
the beaches creating a cliff of lent the past few days even Flounder fishing has been
sand all the way down the coast during the heavy weather. Short a lot of throwbacks to get a Just cast to the schools and
into Ocean City Maryland and bass are being caught more keeper around the inland bays see what happens; it’s hard to
beyond. Even New Jersey saw readily.  Spot, kingfish, sand and Cape Henlopen Fishing predict what will hit. The blues
the effects of this swell.   perch, pufferfish, burrfish, Pier. Gulp and minnows for the are good size for eating and
bluefish, croaker, pompano, bait of choice. Offshore anglers the carcasses are good for crab
Surf anglers had to climb up and of course the dreaded tend to use larger baits on big- traps for bait. Crabbing is still
and down a four foot cliff to Jersey Flounder, the skate.  DS excellent around the inland
get to the water or surf.  Water bays, as is clamming.  
was washing up to the cliff and
over. The wash is full of short
striped bass on all beaches,
feeding on bait fish and sand
fleas. If you paid close attention
you could see the fish moving
through this white water surf

Kyle Andrews was catching Spanish mackerel on spoons in the surf.  Mellyne Herrera caught and released
this lookdown in a cast net. 

Beach Paper THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 35

Public hearing on striped encouraged to provide input LEGWRAENSDICOPEEHNOINUGSE
bass set Aug. 29 in Dover on the draft addendum, either
by attending Delaware’s public All Your Bait
The Atlantic States Marine population was overfished and hearing or submitting written & Tackle Needs.
Fisheries Commission will overfishing was occurring. The comment. Public comments will
hold a public hearing regarding addendum proposes a range of be accepted until 5 p.m., Mon- NOW OPEN!
a proposed addendum to the coastwide management options day, Oct. 7, and may be mailed
Atlantic Striped Bass Interstate for both the commercial and to Max Appelman, Fishery NEW LOCATION:
Fisheries Management Plan at recreational fishing sectors, Management Plan Coordinator, 18388 Coastal Hwy.
6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 29, in the designed to end overfishing and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
DNREC Auditorium, 89 Kings reduce fishing mortality to the Commission, 1050 N. Highland Unit #6
Highway, Dover. target level in 2020.  St., Suite A-N, Arlington, VA (look for Go Brit)
22201; faxed to 703-842-0741; or
The addendum to the plan Draft Addendum VI is avail- emailed to comments@asmfc. See current shing reports
proposes to reduce fishing- able for review on the Atlantic org, subject line: Striped Bass on our Facebook page.
related mortality by 18 percent States Marine Fisheries Com- Draft Addendum VI. For more
in response to the 2018 Striped mission’s website at http:// information on the public hear-
Bass Benchmark Stock Assess- www.asmfc.org/about-us/ ing, contact the DNREC Divi-
ment, which indicated that the public-input. Stakeholders are sion of Fish & Wildlife Fisheries
Section at 302-739-9914.

Horseshoe crab life through an Atlantic States horseshoe crab egg forage that LEWES ICE HOUSE BAIT & TACKLE
season closed Marine Fisheries Commission fuels their long-distance migra- (302) 645-0600
Interstate Fishery Management tions to Arctic nesting grounds.
DNREC’s Division of Fish Plan. Annual allocations for the For information on the closure, www.lewesicehousebaittackle.com
& Wildlife announced that Delaware Bay-area states are call 302-739-9914.
Delaware’s 2019 commercial determined through an adaptive
harvest quota of 159,211 male resource management model GAME SOLUTIONS FROM PAGE 8
horseshoe crabs has been met, that takes into account changes
and the horseshoe crab fishery in the horseshoe crab popula- CROSSWORD SUDOKU WORD
closed July 8 in accordance with tion and in migratory shorebird SEARCH
Delaware law and regulations. populations dependent upon
The fishery will remain closed horseshoe crab eggs for food.
for the remainder of 2019. A lot- Harvest of female horseshoe
tery for a horseshoe crab dredge crabs is prohibited in Delaware.
fishery, scheduled for July 19,
has been cancelled due to the Crabs are harvested in Dela-
fishery closure.  ware for use as bait in the whelk
(conch) and American eel com-
Horseshoe crabs are managed mercial fisheries. Horseshoe
by the Division of Fish & Wild- crabs also play an important
role in the ecology of the Dela-
ware Bay, notably by provid-
ing migratory shorebirds with

Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides

Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Mostly sunny and less Clear Plenty of sun Comfortable with Mostly sunny and A thunderstorm Mostly sunny and Partly sunny and
humid plenty of sun beautiful possible humid humid

High 79-83 Low 63-67 82-86 / 67-71 76-80 / 66-70 76-80 / 67-71 78-82 / 69-73 79-83 / 65-69 82-86 / 68-72
UV Index: 7
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Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast

Broadkill Beach Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 Sep. 3 Sep. 4 Today: Wind NW 10-20 knots. Seas 3-5 feet.
First high 8:37 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:21 a.m. 11:13 a.m. 12:04 p.m. 12:26 a.m. 1:19 a.m. Visibility clear to the horizon.
First low 2:54 a.m. 3:44 a.m. 4:33 a.m. 5:21 a.m. 6:09 a.m. 6:58 a.m. 7:49 a.m. Friday: Wind SSW 7-14 knots. Seas 1-3 feet. Visibility
Second high 9:54 p.m. 10:45 p.m. 11:35 p.m. 12:57 p.m. 1:52 p.m. generally clear.
Second low 2:56 p.m. 3:51 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:39 p.m. --- 7:31 p.m. 8:31 p.m. Saturday: Wind ENE 7-14 knots. Seas 2-4 feet.
6:34 p.m. Visibility clear to the horizon.
Sep. 3 Sep. 4 Sunday: Wind E 7-14 knots. Seas 1-3 feet. Visibility
Cape Henlopen Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 12:04 a.m. 12:57 a.m. clear to the horizon.
First high 8:15 a.m. 9:08 a.m. 9:59 a.m. 10:51 a.m. 11:42 a.m. 6:08 a.m. 6:59 a.m. Monday: Wind ENE 7-14 knots. Seas 1-3 feet.
First low 2:04 a.m. 2:54 a.m. 3:43 a.m. 4:31 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 12:35 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Visibility under 2 miles in a shower or thunderstorm.
Second high 8:41 p.m. 9:32 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 11:13 p.m. 6:41 p.m. 7:41 p.m. Tuesday: Wind ENE 6-12 knots. Seas 1-3 feet.
Second low 2:06 p.m. 3:01 p.m. 3:55 p.m. 4:49 p.m. --- Visibility clear to the horizon.
5:44 p.m. Sep. 3 Sep. 4 Wednesday: Wind SSW 8-16 knots. Seas 3-5 feet. Visibility generally
11:36 a.m. 12:30 p.m. unrestricted.
Rehoboth Beach Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 5:16 a.m. 6:07 a.m.
First high 7:14 a.m. 8:07 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:52 a.m. 10:43 a.m. 11:58 p.m.
First low 1:14 a.m. 2:04 a.m. 2:52 a.m. 3:39 a.m. 4:27 a.m. 5:52 p.m. ---
Second high 7:47 p.m. 8:38 p.m. 9:28 p.m. 10:18 p.m. 11:07 p.m. 6:52 p.m.
Second low 1:18 p.m. 2:12 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:59 p.m. 4:54 p.m. Sep. 3
12:34 p.m. Sep. 4
Indian River Inlet Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 5:46 a.m. 12:51 a.m. Regional Summary Weather History
First high 8:08 a.m. 9:01 a.m. 9:53 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:38 a.m. 6:36 a.m.
First low 1:49 a.m. 2:37 a.m. 3:24 a.m. 4:10 a.m. 4:57 a.m. --- 1:32 p.m. Mostly sunny and less humid today. Record cold invaded
Second high 8:44 p.m. 9:33 p.m. 10:21 p.m. 11:10 p.m. 11:59 p.m. 6:23 p.m. 7:26 p.m. High 81. Clear tonight. Low 65. Plenty New England on
Second low 1:46 p.m. 2:41 p.m. 3:34 p.m. 4:29 p.m. 5:24 p.m. of sun tomorrow. High 84. Comfortable Aug. 29, 1965.
Sep. 3 Sep. 4 Saturday and Sunday with plenty of sun. Temperatures dropped
Oak Orchard Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 1:58 a.m. 2:49 a.m. High Saturday and Sunday 78. Monday: to the mid-20s in
First high 10:05 a.m. 10:58 a.m. 11:51 a.m. 12:19 a.m. 1:09 a.m. 8:47 a.m. 9:38 a.m. times of clouds and sun with a shower or Vermont. Over 2.0 inches of snow
First low 4:45 a.m. 5:35 a.m. 6:23 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:58 a.m. 2:27 p.m. 3:21 p.m. thunderstorm possible. High 80. topped Mt. Washington, N.H.
Second high 10:38 p.m. 11:29 p.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:34 p.m. 9:23 p.m. 10:23 p.m.
Second low 4:49 p.m. 5:43 p.m. --- 7:30 p.m. 8:25 p.m.
6:36 p.m. Sep. 3 Sep. 4
11:29 a.m. 12:23 p.m.
Fenwick Island Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 5:15 a.m. 6:06 a.m. Sun and Moon
First high 7:07 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:53 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:36 a.m. 11:51 p.m.
First low 1:13 a.m. 2:03 a.m. 2:51 a.m. 3:38 a.m. 4:26 a.m. 5:51 p.m. --- Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
Second high 7:40 p.m. 8:31 p.m. 9:21 p.m. 10:11 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 6:51 p.m. 7:36 p.m. Today 5:08 a.m. 7:28 p.m.
Second low 1:17 p.m. 2:11 p.m. 3:04 p.m. 3:58 p.m. 4:53 p.m. Sep. 3 Today 6:26 a.m. 7:34 p.m. Friday 6:24 a.m. 8:08 p.m.
11:21 a.m. Sep. 4 Friday 6:27 a.m. 7:33 p.m. Saturday 7:40 a.m. 8:44 p.m.
Ocean City Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 5:08 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Saturday 6:28 a.m. 7:31 p.m. Sunday 8:54 a.m. 9:18 p.m.
First high 6:59 a.m. 7:52 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:37 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 11:43 p.m. 5:59 a.m. Sunday 6:29 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Monday 10:07 a.m. 9:52 p.m.
First low 1:06 a.m. 1:56 a.m. 2:44 a.m. 3:31 a.m. 4:19 a.m. 5:44 p.m. Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:28 p.m. Tuesday 11:18 a.m. 10:26 p.m.
Second high 7:32 p.m. 8:23 p.m. 9:13 p.m. 10:03 p.m. 10:52 p.m. --- Tuesday 6:31 a.m. 7:27 p.m. Wed. 12:26 p.m. 11:03 p.m.
Second low 1:10 p.m. 2:04 p.m. 2:57 p.m. 3:51 p.m. 4:46 p.m. 6:44 p.m. Wed. 6:32 a.m.

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