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Published by Cape Gazette, 2021-07-14 15:18:38

Beach Paper

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Keywords: sailing,delaware,beaches

Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to
the Cape Region

‘The Sound of Music’
on stage in Rehoboth

Page 3

Learn the art of sea glass
at special workshop

Page 19

THURSDAY, JULY 15 » FREE

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Dogfish teams with Tipsy Scoop
to launch Hazy-O! ice cream

Dogfish Head Craft Brew- innovation. Like all Dogfish be made into an ice cream SUBMITTED PHOTO
ery is incredibly excited Head beers, Hazy-O! features – and we were so excited to
to announce the release of high-quality, culinary ingredi- take this innovation one step Dogfish Head Brewery’s oat milk-infused IPA has been transformed into
Hazy-O! dairy-free ice cream, ents, but it broke boundaries further with Tipsy Scoop.” a delicious, dairy-free ice cream.
a first-of-its-kind, oat milk- by becoming the first nation-
based dessert inspired by ally distributed hazy IPA Made with oat milk from
one of its best-selling beers, brewed with oat milk when it Elmhurst 1925 – the same oat
Hazy-O! launched earlier this year. milk found in Hazy-O! beer
– and packed with notes of
Created in partnership with “At Dogfish Head, we’re chocolate, caramel, cinna-
Tipsy Scoop – an artisanal ice known for brewing off- mon, and coconut, Hazy-O!
cream brand that blends rich, centered, innovative beer. dairy-free ice cream is equal
hand-crafted ice cream with We gravitate toward ‘of-the- parts boozy and delicious,
alcohol for the perfect boozy moment’ culinary ingredients and what it lacks in lactose it
treat – Hazy-O! dairy-free that are atypical, ingredients makes up for in silky smooth-
ice cream hits shelves just in that will bring our drinkers ness. And like a typical beer,
time for National Ice Cream a flavorful brew they simply each pint packs up to 5 per-
Day July 18 and will be avail- can’t get anywhere else,” said cent ABV. It’s also the first
able for purchase nationwide. Sam Calagione, Dogfish Head Tipsy Scoop ice cream to use
founder and brewer. “And oat milk.
On the decision to partner, Hazy-O! is no different – the
the Dogfish Head and Tipsy oat milk gives it a dreamy Consumers aged 21 and
Scoop teams agreed that cloudiness, a silky mouth- older are invited to purchase
the brewery’s Hazy-O! beer feel, and a gorgeous, toasted, a pint of the ice cream for
would be the perfect base for nutty flavor. It screamed to $12.50 or a pack of four for
a completely new ice cream $49 on Tipsyscoop.com.

Heidi Lowe Gallery jewelry class registration due July 16

Heidi Lowe Gallery is of- Rings of intention class their word stamped into it. repeated during meditation Participants must be at
fering two different 2.5-hour is set for 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 Everyone will leave with a or prayer to increase concen- least 13 years old.
jewelry-making classes every p.m., Tuesday, July 20. Each wearable reminder of their tration.
Tuesday this summer. student will come up with a intention. Cost is $120. Heidi Lowe Gallery is open
word of intention, a word that Class participants will for shopping by appointment,
Each class is designed embodies what each person A mantra bracelet class is learn to texture, cut and form curbside pickup, and for
for fun, success and safety. wants to attract, cultivate or set for 2 to 4:30 p.m., July 20. metal to make a sterling silver private and group classes at
Students will learn how to focus on in life. Cost is $145. Students will bracelet that sets a mantra to 17522 Ward Ave. #2, Lewes.
make a piece of jewelry from make a piece of jewelry to help the wearer stay focused.
start to finish and wear their Students will learn basic wear to keep their mantras For more information, go
own handmade jewelry out metalworking techniques with them. A mantra is an Registration closes Friday, to heidilowegallery.com or
the door. to make a silver ring with encouraging word or phrase July 16. No experience is contact hello@heidilowegal-
necessary. lery.com or 302-227-9203.

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‘Sound of Music’ at Clear Space to run thru Aug. 28

Clear Space Theatre wel- “Do Re Me,” “My Favorite von Trapp in “The Sound of is sponsored by Alice and SUBMITTED PHOTO
comes all ages to experience Things,” “Edelweiss” and Music.” He is a 2019 gradu- Alfred Willis. Clear Space
the classic musical romance, many more. ate of the Boston Conserva- Theatre continues to offer Clear Space Theatre actors re-
“The Sound of Music,” tory’s BFA in musical theater socially distanced tables for hearsing “The Sound of Mu-
with show dates scheduled The role of Maria Rainer program. “I found my way to two or four. Tickets for tables sic” are Tom Sawyer as Capt. von
through Saturday, Aug. 28. is played by Julia Messenger. acting through music, which for the summer repertory are Trapp, and Julia Messenger as Ma-
“Watching the ‘The Sound is very much like my charac- going fast; reserve at Cle- ria Rainer.
Suggested by “The Story of of Music’ over and over was ter in ‘The Sound of Music,’” arSpaceTheatre.org. Masks
the Trapp Family Singers” by the inspiration for my love of said Sawyer. are requested for all patrons.
Maria Augusta Trapp, “The singing,” said Messenger. She
Sound of Music” is one of is a musical theater major at Messenger and Sawyer are A nonprofit regional the-
the most beloved musicals of Coastal Carolina University, also seen in “Mamma Mia!” atre, Clear Space has been
all time. In 1938 Austria, an originally from the Eastern and “Priscilla, Queen of the serving residents and visitors
exuberant young governess Shore of Maryland. She at- Desert” at Clear Space The- to southern Delaware since
brings music and joy back to tended Clear Space Summer atre. All three shows perform 2004. Clear Space performs
a broken family, only to face Intensives as a teenager and two nights a week through 13 shows during its season
danger and intrigue as the is now a part of the summer Aug. 28. “The Sound of and has year-round perform-
Nazis gain power. The musi- repertory. Music” is sponsored by Fred ing arts opportunities for
cal presents songs the whole Mitzner of Conference Direct children and adults. Clear
family will enjoy including Tom Sawyer, last seen and Rick Tedrick. The Clear Space is located at 20 Balti-
“Climb Every Mountain,” in the 2019 summer reper- Space Theatre 2021 Season more Ave., Rehoboth Beach.
tory, returns to play Capt.

Blue Moon to present
‘Edie Unleashed’ Aug. 2

“Edie Unleashed” will inspired her including Liza,
bring the drag legend and Las Ann Reinking and Barbra
Vegas showgirl to Blue Moon Streisand.
in Rehoboth Beach at 9:30
p.m., Monday, Aug. 2. It’s also a celebration of
a career that led a young
Best known for her role dancer from a professional
as the emcee in Cirque du ballet career with five compa-
Soleil’s long-running hit show nies to a tap company in New
“Zumanity” in Las Vegas, York City to her Broadway
Edie performed more than debut in the “The Three-
5,600 shows for over 6 mil- penny Opera at Studio 54” to
lion people during her tenure the host of “Zumanity” for 13
as host. years, and all the gigs along
the way.
“Unleashed” is a high-
energy, high-kicking semi- To purchase tickets, go to
autobiographical look at a eventbrite.com and search
performer’s career through “Edie Unleashed.” All seats
song, stories, comedy, videos are $30.
and lots of dance. It’s part
tribute to those who have Blue Moon is at 35 Balti-
more Ave., Rehoboth Beach.

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“Edie Unleashed” looks at a performer’s career through songs, stories,
comedy and dance.

4 THURSDAY, JULY 15 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2021 Beach Paper

Jazz singer Libby York and chef ON THE COVER: The
Hari Cameron team up July 16 Balance crew has the
spinnaker out as they near
When it comes to local ce- the end of the Delaware
lebs who’ve gained fame out- Breakwater on the last leg
side Delmarva, singer Libby of the Lewes Yacht Club’s
York and chef Hari Cameron July 4 race. Read more
are prime examples. about the race on page 25.
Cover design
The two will join forces at by Teresa Rodriguez
6:30 p.m., Friday, July 16, to
raise funds for Paul Cullen’s RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Paul Kares, which provides
grants to young people Hari Cameron Libby York Beach Paper Editor For more local happenings,
interested in the musical and sue her passion for perform- chef-consultant at Arco- Jen Ellingsworth go to BeachPaper.com.
culinary arts. ing in New York. baleno, which makes pasta
machines. Copy Editor About us
Cullen, a former bass play- Adam Gopnik, a contribu- Bernadette Hearn Cape Gazette launched its
er for Bad Company and a tor to The New Yorker, calls “Having these two art- free visitors’ guide in 2000.
noted Delaware chef-somme- the recording artist’s voice ists, who are at the top of IT Manager/Photo Editor The publication is locally
lier, will host the fundraiser “unique, with a rich, warm their game, under one roof Christopher D. Foster owned and operated at
at the Room at Cedar Grove, tone not often found.” will make for an exceptional 17585 Nassau Commons
his event venue near Lewes. night,” Cullen said. CoPublisher/ Blvd. in Lewes.
Raised in Sussex County, General Manager Web Manager
Along with a concert by Cameron found solace in Since expanding, the Room Chris Rausch Kristin Sinnott
York, who will be joined by commercial kitchens while at Cedar Grove Road has be-
Joe Holt and Mike McShane, struggling with dyslexia and come the hotspot for music, Advertising
the event will feature a four- ADHD. He went on to open wine dinners and weekend Andrew Thomas
course wine dinner prepared eclectic area restaurants and brunches, which often fill up. Kathy McGinty
by Cameron. win national acclaim. Lauren Zaniewski
Cullen is often behind the
“Many longtime coastal Cameron made the short- mic and in front of the stove, Production
residents remember that York list for James Beard’s Rising but he also books sold-out Abby Workman
was a founder of the Back Star Chef in 2013, and Best events that showcase local, Edwin Krumm
Porch Café in Rehoboth, the Chef, Mid-Atlantic in 2015 national and international Mallery Galaska
groundbreaking restaurant and 2016. In 2018, he earned a performers and chefs. This Tara Arjona
that started the Culinary StarChefs Rising Stars Award. event is an example. Teresa Rodriguez
Coast,” Cullen said. “So, Hari
is creating a menu that pays Cameron and brother Tickets for the July 16 event
tribute to the Back Porch – Orion own grandpa(MAC), are $75 each, and seating is
and Libby.” which specializes in fresh limited. To purchase, go to
pasta. Cameron is also the paulcullen.rocks.
York left Rehoboth to pur-
To purchase tickets:
paulcullen.rocks

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How is your ‘taste memory’? then fry it in a hot skillet with Smashmouth Burger Bus.
no added fat or oil. If it burns Other breakfast spots are also
a little bit, so be it. It still catching on, so always ask.
tastes just as good. JerseyPo- I like my Taylor Pork Roll
of Rehoboth was slipping out In 1856, Sen. John Taylor, the rkRoll.com says it best: “Tay- sandwich with white Ameri-
of my parents’ room at the colonel’s great-grandson, lor Ham or Taylor Pork Roll! can cheese and a fried egg
Carlton Hotel and ordering a increased production at his Slice it thick or thin, make on toast. (Or at Surf Bagel, a
Taylor sandwich at the now plant in Trenton, N.J. By 1889, the four little cuts around the toasted sesame bagel.) You
long-gone stand on the Re- it was John Taylor & Com- edges so it doesn’t curl when can also order Taylor Pork
hoboth Boardwalk. Those im- pany. you cook it, and brown it ‘til Roll delivered to your front
mortal words still ring in my Today’s Taylor Pork Roll is it’s just the way you like it in door from the website above.
ears: “Double meat, please!” still prepared in the original an honest-to-goodness Jersey If you’ve never had the pork
Slices were grilled before buildings on Perrine Avenue Diner.” roll experience, you’re in for
your eyes, then plopped in Trenton. Aficionados Lucky for us, this Jersey- a treat.
onto a soft bun with a slice know that the delicately centric boardwalk favorite
of white American cheese, spiced meat is equally good lives on at Surf Bagel and The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
Business of Eating column every Friday in
the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
STEPPIN’ UP lettuce, tomato and a slather for breakfast, lunch or dinner. at Honey’s Farm Fresh in “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
TO THE PLATE of mayo. Hard to believe that The proper preparation is Lewes. It is also available on never been seen in the same place at the
I was such a skinny kid. quick and simple: Slice it thin, a burger at the lime-green same time. Just sayin’.
REHOBOTH FOODIE Denizens of the Jersey
Shore had it best, with the
Last week, my band little stands popping up ev-
had the pleasure of erywhere from Sandy Hook
performing at The to Cape May. There was even
Pond restaurant and bar near one in Ocean City, Md., for a
Rehoboth Beach. On a whim while.
I decided to see if I could fer- You could smell the
ret out some of our northern fragrant aroma of the grill-
vacationers by wearing my ing meat, and there always
“Taylor Ham – New Jersey seemed to be a line. Sadly, the
Essential Eating” T-shirt. little stands have disappeared
Wow! “Ferret out” was an from Delaware, but true pork
understatement! No fewer roll lovers know that it is
than 15 or 20 people came up still available in many local
to the stage and mentioned grocery stores.
the shirt. Each had a story The true Taylor Pork Roll
that centered on the aromas (beware of bland imitations!)
of childhood breakfasts. And was created by John Taylor, a
half of them weren’t even colonel in the Revolutionary
from Jersey! Go figure …. Army in the 18th century. As
Some call it Taylor Ham. a merchant in New Jersey,
Others refer to it (reverently) he blended a spiced pork
as Taylor Pork Roll. Call it product that became popular
what you will, but one of my in diners and taverns up and
fondest childhood memories down the Delaware Valley.
Here 'tiz: Hot-off-the-grill Taylor with egg and cheese on a toasted roll. It has definitely stood the test of time!

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OUTDOOR CONCERTS • Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street and 20 - Mingo, 7 p.m. 302-645-5115. Don't miss Lima Bean Riot at Paradise Grill in Long Neck. The band will
• Bethany Beach Bandstand: Concerts Highway One. Mondays - Stealing • Crooked Hammock: 16989 Kings perform from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, July 16.
start at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 15 - Savannah Duo, 6 p.m.; Tuesdays - Chris Hwy. Saturday, July 17 - Bryan Scar, 4 to
Real Diamond; Thursday, July 22 - Still Diller, 6 p.m.; Thursdays - Rick Arzt, 7 p.m.; Sunday, July 18 - The Stims, 4 to • Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson • Coastal Taproom: 18766 John J.
Surfin’; Thursday, July 29 - Christopher 5 p.m., and Sam Capolongo, 9 p.m.; 7 p.m. 302-644-7837. Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Friday, Williams Hwy. Thursday, July 15 - Keri
Westfall. Go to townofbethanybeach. Fridays - JJ Rupp, 6 p.m., and The • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry July 16 - Mike Weyrauch, 6:30 to 8:30 Anthony, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 16 -
com. Everafter, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-260-9914. Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Drive. p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Hope For Johnny Phatt, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday,
• Freeman Arts Pavilion: Thursday, • Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal Sundays - Steel Band Sundays featur- Success, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July July 17 - Stepbrothers, 10 p.m. to 1
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p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Silly Joe Wednesdays - Bryan Clark, 6 to 9 p.m.; p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Laces Out, 4 • Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge: 9911.
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EaglesMania: The World’s Greatest JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - Matty Thursday, July 22 - The Stims, 6 to 9 Wednesdays - Car Cruising Night and • Conch Island Key West Bar & Grill:
Eagles Tribute, 7 p.m.; Friday, July 23 Q, 8 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Anthony Sophy, 6 music by David Aman, 5 to 8 p.m.; 207 Rehoboth Ave. Mondays - Decade
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and Kathleen Madigan: Do You Have 1449. Blvd. Thursdays - Team Trivia, 6:30 p.m. Christy Taylor & special guests, 7 p.m.; night; Thursday, July 15 - Endless Ember;
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Thursday, July 29 - Jamey Johnson, 11 p.m.; Thursdays - Jenni Schick, 6 to 10 p.m.; Fridays - DJ Surf, 9 p.m. to 12:30 Christy Taylor & Young Talented Artist, July 18 - Uncle Ward, 8:30 p.m. to
7 p.m.; Friday, July 30 - Hollywood p.m.; Fridays - Stealing Savannah & DJ a.m.; Thursday, July 15 - Al Frantic 5:30 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Elwood midnight; Tuesday, July 20 - Jexxa
Nights: A Bob Seger Experience, 7 Hugh, 5 p.m. to midnight; Saturdays - DJ Band with Michael Daisy, 8 to 11 p.m.; Bishop, 7 to 10 p.m. 302-313-4770. & Christian, 8:30 p.m. to midnight;
p.m.; Saturday, July 31 - “Hansel & Hugh’s Yacht Rockin’ Pool Party, noon to Friday, July 16 - Bryan Clark, 6 to 9 Wednesday, July 21 - Electric Velvet,
Gretel” presented by Rehoboth Summer 5 p.m., Sunsets with DJ Always Sunny, 5 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Trent & The REHOBOTH BEACH 8:30 p.m. to midnight; Thursday, July
Children’s Theatre, 10 a.m., and Straight p.m., and DJ Scooter, 9 p.m. to midnight; Trainwreck, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 302- • Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth 22 - Matt Avery, 8:30 p.m. to midnight;
No Chaser, 7 p.m. Call 302-436-3015 or Sundays - Sammy, Laura Lea, Jenni & 645-6888. Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall. Friday, July 23 - Chris “OZ” Ferrara, 5
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• Grain on the Rocks Rocking the the bay. Mondays - M80 Trio, 3 p.m., 945-8850. 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, Marty & Friends, 3
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Ferry Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Stealing Savanah, 4 p.m.; Wednesdays Dr. Thursdays - Karaoke, 7 to 10 p.m.; Rehoboth Ave. Friday, July 16 - Kevin
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Thursday, July 15 - Dry Reef opening for Tripp Fabulous, 9 p.m.; Friday, July 16 - 302-864-6000. Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 Nature & Nurture, 8 to 10 p.m. 302-226-
Little Stranger; Thursday, July 22 - Melt; Rick & Mike, 2 p.m., Chris Diller Duo, • The Wheelhouse: 7 Anglers Rd. to 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 15 - Stevie BREW.
Thursday, July 29 - Jocelyn & Chris. Go 5 p.m., and Stealing Savanah, 9 p.m.; Mondays - Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursdays - D & Sandy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, July
to meetatgrain.com. Saturday, July 17 - Late Last Night Duo, Mingo, 7 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - 16 - Richie D & Kris D., 7 to 10 p.m.; • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415
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James Fest featuring Jimmie Allen, DJ The Everafter, 2 p.m., Kicking Sunrise LONG NECK to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, July 21 - Shane Acoustic Campfire; Sunday, July 18 -
Jazzy Jeff, Neon Union, Hero The Band, Duo, 5 p.m., and JJ Rupp Duo, 8 p.m.; • Crab Barn: 32600 Long Neck Rd. Gamble, 7 to 10 p.m.; Thursday, July 22 Junior Review; Monday, July 19 - Ron
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• Lewes Summer Concert Series: 23 - Rick & Mike, 2 p.m., Chris Diller • Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Rd. 227-5568.
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango Park. Duo, 5 p.m., and Blue Label, 9 p.m. 302- Wednesdays - Dale Teat, 6 to 10 • Ocn Blu Beach Bar & Grille: 37169
Tuesday, July 20 - Mike Hines & The 227-3888. p.m.; Thursdays - Capt. Mike, 6 p.m.; • Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave. Rehoboth Ave. Ext. Fridays - Karaoke, 7
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de.us/220/Summer-Concert-Series. Tuesdays - Free Comedy Club, 9 to 11 Blue Collar Boys, 6 to 10 p.m., and Lima 226-0550. • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave.
p.m., & DJ Manny Man; Wednesdays Bean Riot, 7 to 11 p.m. 302-945-4500. Fridays & Saturdays - Karaoke with DJ
• Milton Concerts in the Park: - Lost In Paris, 10 p.m.; Thursdays - DJ • Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road. • Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: Spigone, 9 p.m.; Sundays - The Birdcage
Concerts start at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July Woody B, 9 p.m.; Fridays - Happy Hour Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, 30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, July 15 Bad Girls Drag Show featuring Julia
21 - No Spare Time; Wednesday, July 28 with DJ Manny Mann, 4 to 9 p.m., and July 16 - Brian McConnell, 8 p.m. 302- - Raymond Charles, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Sugarbaker II, 10 p.m. 302-226-1139.
- The Funsters. Call 302-684-4110. DJ Smoky, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - 945-0500. July 16 - Bettenroo, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
• Rehoboth Beach Bandstand: DJ Manny Man, 10 a.m., DJ Woody B, 2 MILTON July 17 - Smooth & Remy, 5 to 8 p.m.; Ave. Thursday, July 15 - Lower Case
Concerts start at 8 p.m. unless not- p.m., live music on outside deck, 2:30 to • Beaches: 200 Broadkill Rd. Saturday, Sunday, July 18 - Hot Sauce, 5 to 8 p.m.; Blues, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, July 16 - Bryan
ed. Friday, July 16 - The Fabulous 6 p.m., and DJ Smoky, 8 p.m.; Sundays July 31 - 2nd Time Around, 6:30 to 9:30 Thursday, July 22 - Christine Havrilla, Scar, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 -
Greaseband; Saturday, July 17 - Yellow - DJ John Hardy, 10 a.m., DJ Smoky, 1 p.m. 302-643-0196. 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Robert Christina Havrilla, 8 to 11 p.m.; Sunday,
Brick Road; Sunday, July 18 - Soul p.m., live music on outside deck, 2:30 • Frantic Frets Music Store & Antique Brothers, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-278-7395. July 18 - Angela Natrin, 4 to 7 p.m.;
Crackers; Friday, July 23 - Satisfaction: to 6 p.m., DJ Manny Mann, 8 p.m., and Shop, 26374 Broadkill Rd. Fridays - open Thursday, July 22 - Skribe, 8 to 11 p.m.;
The International Rolling Stones Shows; Kristen & The Noise Acoustic, 9:30 p.m. mic night, 5 p.m. Go to Frantic Frets on • Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave. Friday, July 23 - Kavoossi, 8 to 11 p.m.
Saturday, July 24 - 70’s Flashback: The 302-227-4600. Facebook. Monday-Thursday - Nate Buccieri 302-278-7433.
Soundtrack of a Generation; Sunday, July • Irish Eyes: 105 Union St. Fridays - with Laura Pavles & Tommy Dose, 6 to
25 - Legacy; Friday, July 30 - Lower Case LEWES Guess What Trivia, 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; Tuesdays - Bingo with Miss • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile:
Blues; Saturday, July 31 - High Noon. Call • Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal July 17 - Jeff Evans Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Margaret & Sister Dorothy, 9:30 to 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, July 15
302-644-2288. Highway. Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 Tuesday, July 20 - Big Hat No Cattle, 6 10:30 p.m.; Wednesdays - Games with - Toby Raps, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, July 16
p.m.; Wednesdays - live music, 6 to 9 to 8 p.m. 302-684-8889. Magnolia, 9:30 p.m.; Fridays - Spotlight - Devin Canfield, 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturday,
BETHANY BEACH p.m.; Thursdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; • Milton Fox Hole: 102 Federal St. Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Saturdays - Legends July 17 - Secondhand, 8 to 11 p.m.;
• Big Chill Beach Club: 27099 Coastal Friday, July 16 - Bobby Lee Jones, 8:30 Thursdays - Matt Lafferty, 6 to 8 p.m.; Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Thursdays - A Night Thursday, July 22 - Kyle Offidani, 8 to 11
Hwy. Saturday, July 17 - Angela Natrin, p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Samantha Seider Fridays - Al Frantic, 6 p.m.; 302-493- with Roxy, 9:30 p.m.; Sundays - Climax p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Skribe, 4 to 7 p.m.
4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 22 - Steve Duo, 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday, July 21 - 6290. with Magnolia, 8 to 9 p.m. 302-227- 302-645-9911.
Bowers, 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Dustin Showers, 6 p.m.; Friday, July 23 • Milton Theatre: 110 Union St. 6515. • Revelation Craft Brewing Co.: 19841
Angela Natrin, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-402- - The Wondering Souls, 8:30 p.m. 302- Thursday, July 15 - Quayside @ Nite fea- Central Ave. Friday, July 16 - Red Bullet,
5300. 644-2500. turing Ed Shockley & Friends, 7 p.m.; • Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave. 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Scott
• Ropewalk: 107 Garfield Pkwy. • Big Oyster Brewery: 1007 Kings Friday, July 16 - Matilda Jr. Kids Camp Thursdays - Holly Lane & John Flynn, Dinolfi, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, July 18 -
Thursdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 p.m. 302- Hwy. Sundays - Rick Arzt, 4 to 7 p.m.; Show, noon & 2 p.m., and Deanna 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100. Catch the Drift, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July
537-1330. Thursday, July 15 - Sidney Joseph, 4 to Fitzpatrick, 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 23 - Devin Canfield, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-
7 p.m.; Friday, July 16 - The Leftovers, - Almost U2: Achtung Baby 30th • Chesapeake & Maine: 316 Rehoboth 212-5624.
DEWEY BEACH 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Otto Anniversary Tribute, 3 & 8 p.m.; Sunday, Ave. Friday, July 16 - Bruce Anthony, 5 to
• Bottle & Cork: 1807 Highway One. Grundman, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, July July 18 - The Boyband Project, 7:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Kyle Offidani, Continued on page 7
Thursday, July 15 - Justin Moore, 8 22 - PosiSteviety, 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, Thursday, July 22 - Quayside @ Nite fea- 5 to 8 p.m. 302-226-3600.
p.m., (tickets, $62); Friday, July 17 - Jam July 23 - Stayin Frosty, 4 to 7 p.m. 302- turing Lower Case Blues, 7 p.m.; Friday,
Session with Love Seed Mama Jump, 644-2621. July 23 - “Frozen” Jr. Kids Camp Show,
Go Go Retro and DJ Knappy, 5 p.m.; • Bushels Crab House & Seafood: noon & 2 p.m., and Shayne Smith Stand-
Sunday, July 18 - The Cadillac Three, 18289 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays - Trivia Up Comedy, 8 p.m. 302-684-3038.
11:30 p.m., (tickets, $30); Wednesday, Night, 7 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - Karaoke,
July 21 - Aaron Lewis, 8 p.m., (tickets, 8:30 tp 11 p.m.; Thursday, July 15 - Kyle
$54); Thursday, July 22 - Laine Hardy, Offidani, 6 p.m.; Friday, July 16 - Ron
8 p.m., (tickets, $25); Friday, July 23 “Stretch” Thompson, 6 p.m.; Saturday,
- Trippin Billies: The Dave Matthews July 17 - Matt Lafferty & The Pros From
Tribute Band, 8:30 p.m., (tickets, $30). Dover, 6 p.m.; Sunday, July 18 - Bryan
302-227-7272. Scar, 6 p.m.; Monday, July 19 - Michael
Waskey Live Solo, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, July

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Coastal Concerts announces tation with Lani Spahr and an presentation with Lani Spahr
schedule for live, in-person season outreach performance to be at 1 p.m. and an outreach per-
announced Friday, Jan. 21. formance the day before.
Coastal Concerts has an- when this music was new, him to nearly every corner of
nounced its live, in-person, the group performs without a the musical world. Lani Spahr The virtuoso foursome of The young men of the Sinta
seven-concert schedule for conductor. will offer his Performance Michael Brown and Orion Quartet, a saxophone four-
2021-22 season. Insights an hour before the Weiss on solo piano and some named after the mem-
This concert and others concert, and Garland and piano-four-hands, Nicho- bers’ well-known teacher at
Organizers will do every- as noted will also include a Jones will make an outreach las Canellakis on cello – all the University of Michigan,
thing within their power to 30-minute presentation given appearance at Seaford High of whom have appeared at will perform at 7:30 p.m.,
keep the music playing and by Lani Spahr, professional at 5 p.m., Friday, Nov. 5. Coastal Concerts – and Ian Saturday, April 9. Hailed by
community members safe. oboist and internationally David Rosenbaum debuting critics for their power and
acclaimed audio remastering The first performance of at Coastal Concerts with his virtuosity, the musicians
Except as noted, all per- engineer. His Performance Coastal Concerts’ innovative select battery of percussion perform from memory. Lani
formances will take place in Insights sessions will high- Spotlight on Curtis series is instruments, will perform at Spahr’s Performance Insights
the Fellowship Hall of Bethel light some of the detail and set for 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 19. The will precede the concert at
United Methodist Church nuance of the music the 22. Each season going for- artists will explore works 6:30 p.m. and the quartet will
at 4th and Market streets in audience will hear during the ward will feature at least one celebrating the rich tapestry make an outreach appearance
Lewes, with strict adherence concert. date set aside for musicians and cross currents of musical the day before.
to health protocols in place at from the esteemed Curtis influences across North and
that time. Star baritone Andrew Institute of Music in Philadel- South America. Originally scheduled to be
Garland and acclaimed piano phia. Outstanding students, 2021’s Wild Card show, the
Philadelphia-based Tem- accompanist Warren Jones recent graduates and alumni Harlem Quartet will return star duo of violinist Tessa
pesta di Mare will lead off will be in recital at 7:30 p.m., will perform. To inaugurate to the Coastal Concerts stage Lark and double bassist Mi-
the stellar season at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 6. Garland is this series, Curtis will present at 2 p.m., Saturday, March chael Thurber will fill that
Saturday, Oct. 23. The group widely recognized as a leader the Curtis On Tour Brass 26. The group is known for bill at 7:30 p.m., Saturday,
performs baroque music on in recital work with dozens Quintet. The concert will its diverse programming, May 7. A Sunday Brunch per-
baroque instruments with a of performances around the be preceded at 1 p.m. by a collaborative approach to formance will be held May
repertoire that ranges from country. He enjoys a notably Performance Insights presen- performance and commit- 8 at Dogfish Head Brewings
staged opera to chamber eclectic career that has taken ment to educational outreach. & Eats at a time to be an-
music. As was the practice The concert will be preceded nounced. For information, go
by a Performance Insights to coastalconcerts.org.

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ing Artist Collaboration, the market features local artists of all kinds, live entertainment, food, and a bar. Pend-
ing weather, the market will run from 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Monday through October. Weather-related closings WITH OUR CAJUN SPECIALTIES
will be noticed on DAC’s social media pages. Prior to the opening, Sean Norris, DAC music director, above,
makes sure the sound equipment is ready to go. For more information on the market and the Developing Art- Local Favorites Too!!!
ist Collaboration, go to developingarts.org or email [email protected].
DINNER 7 NIGHTS 5-10PM
Nightlife • The Hideout Arcade Bar & Grille: Unit 1. Mondays - Survey Sez, 6:30
18693 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays - p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do Speed Bingo, HAPPY HOUR 5-6:30PM • FREE PARKING
Continued from page 7 Karaoke Night, 9 p.m.; Thursdays - Trivia 6:30 p.m., and Cooney Tunes, 9 p.m.;
REHOBOTH BEACH Night, 7 p.m., and DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 Wednesdays - BJ’s Damn Jam Crew, justinthymerestaurant.com 38163 Robinsons Dr.
a.m.; Fridays - Karaoke Night, 9 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursdays - Trivia Challenge,
• 1776: Midway Shopping Center. midnight; Saturdays - DJ Wood, 8 p.m. 7 p.m.; Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 9 302-227-3100 Rehoboth Beach, DE
Wednesdays - Nick Wayne, 6 to 9 p.m.; to midnight; Sundays - DJ Wood, 9 p.m. p.m.; Thursday, July 15 - Manny Tejeda,
Thursdays - Bernard Sweetney, 7 to 10 to 1 a.m.; Tuesday, July 20 - Decade 80, 9 p.m.; Friday, July 16 - Girls Room,
p.m. 302-645-9355. 8 to 11p.m. 302-645-1985. 4:30 p.m., and Mike Check & The
• The Pines Rehoboth Beach: 56 1-2’s, 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Keith
• Shrimpy’s Bar & Grill: 18585 Coastal Baltimore Ave. Mondays - Fueling White Duo, 5 p.m., and Mathew Street
Hwy., Midway Shopping Center. Pianos featuring John Flynn & Matthew Band, 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 18 - Keri &
Saturdays - Bryan Clark 6:30 p.m.; Kenworthy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - Jason, 5 p.m.; Monday, July 19 - Ryan
Friday, July 16 - The Brews Brothers, Mona Lotts & Kristina Kelly, 8:30 to 9 Zimmerman, 9 p.m.; Wednesday, July
6 p.m.; Saturday, July 17 - Bryan Clark, p.m.; Sundays - Drag Brunch with Mona 21 - Taylor Knox, 9 p.m.; Thursday, July
6:30 p.m.; Friday, July 23 - Stone Jack Lotts & Kristina Kelly, 11:30 a.m. to 2 22 - Taylor Knox, 9 p.m.; Friday, July 23 -
Ballers, 6 p.m. 302-313-5124. p.m. and Pamala Stanley, 6 to 9 p.m.; 2nd Time Around, 5 to 8 p.m., and Tyler
Friday, July 16 - The Kings & Queens Green & The Friends, 9m p.m. 302-227-
• Summer House: 228 Rehoboth Ave. of Comedy Show hosted by Kristina 2234.
Saturdays - live music, 10 p.m. to 12:30 Kelly, 7:30 to 11 p.m.; Thursday, July 22 - • Zogg’s: 1 Wilmington Ave. Fridays &
a.m. 302-278-7433. Debra & Patrick, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July Saturdays - live music. 302-227-7660.
23 - Debra & Patrick, 8 to 11 p.m. For
• Sussex Public House: 234 Rehoboth tickets go to thepinesrb.com/events or Send Nightlife listings:
Ave. Friday, July 16 - Hot Sauce, 6 to 9 call 302-567-2726. [email protected]
p.m.; Sunday, July 18 - Jexxa, 5 to 8 p.m.; • The Pond: 19266 Coastal Hwy.,
Thursday, July 22 - Sean Styles, 7 to 10
p.m. 302-212-5107.

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CROSSWORD SUDOKU

Fun By The Numbers
Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending
puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square
off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to
the test!

Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down
into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers
1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each
number can appear only once in each row, column and
box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers
will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in
the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets
to solve the puzzle.

WORD SEARCH

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Prove yourself with actions instead of Explaining a proposal may require some
words, Aries. Your productivity will not LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 creative thinking, Sagittarius. Make a list
speak for itself, so you may need to do Leo, you know what needs to get done. of all the talking points and then narrow
some self-promotion to get the word out. Now it is just a matter of finding the time down your options this week.
to accomplish everything. Simplify things
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 by writing all of your tasks down. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
Taurus, your words will carry a lot of VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Capricorn, you tend to hold yourself to a
weight when you speak about a topic You may have to explain your point of very high standard because you always
that is dear to your heart. Others might view over and over again before others want to do your best the first time out of
be inspired by your message, and you can see your way of thinking, Virgo. Don’t let the gate. Others appreciate your dedica-
recruit helpers. this discourage you this week. tion.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Libra, once you are knee-deep in a project, AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Do not get caught up in gossip and hear- you may not need to take frequent breaks. Aquarius, sometimes it seems as if you
say, Gemini. That can compromise your You’re ready to plow through to the finish have a sixth sense, especially where
credibility at work and among friends. line and reap the rewards of hard work. finding good deals are concerned.
Stay focused on your responsibilities. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 You’re happy to be the shopper of the
Scorpio, no matter which words come family.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 out of your mouth, others are compelled
While you shouldn’t compare yourself to to listen when you speak. Recognize the PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
others too often, once in a while it can impact your words can have on others. Pisces, extreme focus on a subject can
illustrate just how far you have come. be a help or a hindrance. Remember to
Why not compare against the person you remain flexible in the next few days and
once were? look for other options.

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Tony Pratt: ‘Life is
a series of cycles’

BEACH WALK solution is to raise the roads, legacy of powerful nor’easters. AUTHENTIC BRITISH
which only compounds the Collisions with beach grass FISH & CHIP SHOPS
NEIL SHISTER problem.” dislodge transported sand
granules (they are capable of 24 REHOBOTH AVE. 18388 COASTAL HWY.
The ocean never stops,” Tony likens his life to the dropping three feet), fuel- Downtown · Rehoboth Beach Lewes
says Tony Pratt. “It’s beaches he studies, a succes- ing another magical cycle.
a perpetual motion sion of cycles. One began at More sand breeds more grass, Sun. - Thur. 11:30 - 9 Sun. - Thur. 11 - 9
machine.” His enthusiasm Hampshire College, fabled which traps more sand … on Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 10 Fri. & Sat. 11 - 10
bubbles forth as he marvels at for its experimental approach and on.
the wonder of Cape Henlo- to education (and where, we 302.226.1044 302.644.2250
pen. “Look at those magnifi- discovered, he was a student “What do you see,” I ask www.gofishrehoboth.com www.gobrit.com
cent sand bars!” As recently at the same time I was a as we wrap up, “when you’re
as 1970, sand was rolling in the young professor), when he here?” TRULY BRITISH
opposite direction, away from stumbled upon one of the THROUGH & THROUGH
the Point. original books on coastal mor- “I see the brownish color
phology and barrier island of the waves as they crest;
“That changed; now the development. That launched that’s sand in suspension. I
beach is going out rather than his career, starting with a gig see white sand in the nearest
eroding.” raising oysters and clams in a dune; it’s been dry for a long
greenhouse. time. Slightly darker strips
The cape point naturally mean ocean waves have got-
wants to collapse and create a “THE MYSTERY IS WHERE ten to it. Calm energy builds
barrier island, he says, but the ALL THE SAND COMES up sand. Heavy energy claws
man-made stone breakwater FROM. THAT’S THE MISSING it back.”
and outflowing beach have PIECE IN THE PUZZLE. THE
created a bottleneck for exit- BLACK BOX.” And then he repeats the
ing water transporting sand essential truth he’s come
against the process. “This is a - TONY PRATT to learn: “Life is a series of
success story!” cycles.”
He explains how 220,000
Just as Lewes Canal was yards of sand gets delivered to LUNCH AND DINNER DAILY | OUTDOOR DINING | RAW BAR
once open water, he said, so the Cape every day, describing
will Delaware beaches “drown it as, “the end of a conveyor MATTSFISHCAMPLEWES.COM
from the bay side.” belt moving north from Fen-
wick dumping onto the beach.
Our sightline is incred- A slow geologic migration;
ibly clear as a high-pressure 75,000 cubic feet to Bethany,
front with low temperatures 120,000 to Dewey, 200,000 to
moves out; we see all the way Rehoboth.” Shoreline drift.
to Slaughter Beach. “Cool
air holds less moisture than In technical terms, our
warm air,” Tony explains. beaches are “cuspate fore-
When atmospherics are just lands,” the product of contin-
the opposite, you can’t make ued accretion and propagation
out Cape May, because warm caused by prevailing wind
air atop cold water forms va- and waves bringing sediment
por that obscures the view. together from opposite direc-
tions.
Looking into the distance,
he laments how the former “The mystery is where all
bounty of the bay, itself a the sand comes from. That’s
result of tidal dynamics, has the missing piece in the
been squandered. “Clams puzzle. The black box.”
were once plentiful. Bluefish,
flounder, sea trout. All lost to Which gets him talking
overfishing.” about waves. “The waves we
have here are all caused by
A seasoned veteran was wind coming from multiple
duly impressed when I men- different directions at the
tioned I would be walking same time.” On this day we
with Tony. “The leading sand have southerlies from Ber-
guy in the world,” were his muda.
words.
“Wind interacts with the
Tony more modestly calls surface of the water, transfer-
himself “a shoreline and wa- ring energy to create ripples.
terway administrator,” now re- The back edge acts as a foil
tired after 30-plus years with or a sail that captures more
the Delaware Department of wind, and that makes the
Natural Resources and Envi- wave grow.”
ronmental Control.
This is the physics of orbital
These days, he still works as motion, “a perfect circle of
a consultant, advising clients energy,” he says.
like Henlopen Acres on how
to keep its marina from silting This process can unfold
over and Bethany on how over incredible distances.
to handle frequent flood- “We’ve probably had waves
ing - “Rain fills up the streets that started on the African
and can’t get out; the typical coast.”

When waves hit bottom
parallel to the shore, the sand
bars at the Point are 8 to 10
feet offshore, so the waves
elongate and crash. Tensile
strength can’t keep them
intact anymore. Local waves
typically “spill,” curling over
onto themselves.

The distinctive dunes
of Cape Henlopen are the

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Black Violin to perform at
Freeman Arts Pavilion Aug. 13

Freeman Arts Pavilion will THEIR UNIQUE BRAND began building an audience in SUBMITTED PHOTO
present a performance by OF MERGING HIP HOP, local clubs. They went on to
classical-meets-hip-hop duo THE GENRE THEY WERE win Showtime at the Apollo Classically trained Black Violin members Kev Marcus, left, on viola, and
Black Violin at 7 p.m., Friday, LISTENING TO, WITH in 2005, and eventually sold Wil Baptiste, on violin, merge string arrangements with modern beats
Aug. 13. CLASSICAL, THE WORLD out headline performances at and vocals.
THEY WERE STUDYING, venues across the country, in-
For over 17 years, Black WAS CELEBRATED WITH cluding a sold-out, two-night
Violin members Kev Marcus COLLABORATIONS WITH headline run at the Kennedy
and Wil Baptiste have been ALICIA KEYS, WU TANG Center in 2018. Their unique
merging string arrangements CLAN, 2 CHAINZ AND brand of merging hip hop, the
with modern beats and OTHERS. genre they were listening to,
vocals. The two met in or- vened to produce beats for with classical, the world they
chestra class at Dillard High South Florida rappers, and were studying, was celebrat-
School in Fort Lauderdale, ed with collaborations with
Fla., and became classically Alicia Keys, Wu Tang Clan,
trained on the violin and 2 Chainz and others. For
viola through their high information, go to freeman-
school and college careers. arts.org.

After college they recon-

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Beach Property exhibit at Gallery One through July 27

Gallery One in Ocean View of what has made so many “Bethany’s Smallest,” pastel, Lau-
is featuring its latest exhibit, families continue to visit the ra Hickman.
Beach Property, through local area generation after
Tuesday, July 27. generation. It’s not just the “Waiting for the Band” acrylic mixed media, Mary Bode Byrd.
beach that makes a visit spe-
When the sun reaches its cial; it’s the boardwalk and the “Walls’ Apartments,” acrylic, Dale
northernmost point from the family adventures that create Sheldon.
equator, known as the sum- lasting memories.
mer solstice, many European ing is alive with color. “Boardwalk Tradition,” watercolor by Leo Kahl.
cultures hold midsummer In Mary Bode Byrd’s acrylic Always staffed by an artist,
celebrations which include mixed-media painting, “Wait-
gatherings at Stonehenge and ing for the Band,” lively and Gallery One is open from 10
lighting bonfires on hilltops. full of vibrant color, she pays a.m. to 5 p.m. every day at
homage to the bandstand in 32 Atlantic Ave., Route 26,
The beginning of summer the heart of Bethany Beach in Ocean View. The gallery
locally is traditionally marked that features many U.S. is open with special artists’
by seasonal residents return- service bands performing all demos until 7 p.m., Fridays
ing to their beach homes, and summer long. through August.
visitors arriving in droves for
some sand and sea. Artist Eileen Olson’s For more information,
watercolor, “Bethany Beach call 302-537-5055, email art@
Some artists took the Dune Fence,” was painted en galleryonede.com or go to gal-
exhibit theme literally and plein air on the beach after leryonede.com.
shared images of their favorite a nor’easter. The viewer can
beach properties. Artist Laura feel the power of the waves,
Hickman’s pastel, “Bethany’s and the deep blues and greens
Smallest,” charmingly de- heighten the scene’s drama.
picts the smallest building in When one owns beach prop-
Bethany Beach. erty, storms are both exciting
and nerve-wracking.
The main house washed
away in the 1962 storm and Artists Lesley McCaskill
was never rebuilt, leaving and Michelle Marshall
behind this quaint reminder also approached the beach
of the past. property theme from the per-
spective of the beauty in one’s
Artist Dale Sheldon’s acrylic own backyard. In Marshall’s
painting, “Walls’ Apartments,” “Beach Property at Sunset,”
delightfully illustrates the old- and McCaskill’s acrylic “View
est house in Rehoboth Beach. from the Trail,” the viewer is
Known as the Lorenzo Dow treated to the beauty of the
Martin house, it was built marshes in the state parks.
around 1873, when lots in the Both paintings depict the
city could be bought for $25. marsh at Gordons Pond at
different but equally dramatic
Artist Leo Kahl’s water- times of day, and each paint-
color, “Boardwalk Tradition,”
painted in loose, lush colors
that seem to glow, is a portrait

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Dewey Crush is the flavor in an accessible can he Cape Artists’ Gallery open daily
flavor of summer could take anywhere.
A rendition of the Harbor every day for the summer, is
The authentic flavor of mers. We wanted to be able The concept of Dewey of Refuge Lighthouse by Curt at 110 W. Third St., Lewes.
summer in Dewey Beach to re-create those memories Crush was born, and product Smith is one of many works
officially hit shelves in and moments wherever you development began in Sep- on display at the Cape Art- For more information,
Delaware over Memorial Day are, so we canned the taste of tember 2020. ists’ Gallery in Lewes. call 302-644-7733 and check
weekend. summer,” said Stopforth. out Cape Artists Gallery on
Since the Starboard was The gallery, now open Facebook.
Jarret Stopforth and the Over the last year, the such a point of inspiration,
Dewey Crush team have concept of travel has shifted, Steve “Monty” Montgomery,
been working for more than with more Americans than owner of The Starboard Res-
nine months to capture the ever vacationing domesti- taurant, was approached in
refreshing experience of cally due to restrictions. early 2021 to see if he would
orange, ruby red grapefruit Incidentally, it was on a allow his famous Starboard
and watermelon crushes in staycation in Delaware that logo to appear on the can.
a convenient can people can Stopforth fell in love with
take just about anywhere. Dewey Beach, the Starboard, “While we aren’t in busi-
and the iconic Orange Crush. ness with Dewey Crush, the
“Dewey Crush is all about He started thinking about idea that the team wanted to
capturing the experience and the possibility of having that pay homage to the Starboard
essence of East Coast sum- with the logo on the can was
really awesome.
SUBMITTED PHOTO “Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse” by Curt Smith, Cape Artists.
“The Starboard is synony-
Dewey Crush pays homage to the Starboard with its logo on the can. mous with Dewey Beach, just
like the orange, grapefruit
and watermelon crushes are
our official summer flavors.
So we were honored by the
nod,” said Montgomery.

The crushes are pack-
aged in 12-ounce slim cans
in packs of four, and vari-
ety packs of 12 containing
all three flavors. They will
initially launch only in Dela-
ware stores and are looking
to move into surrounding
states over the next few
months. The Delaware roots
make this beverage special to
those who hold Dewey Beach
and the Starboard near and
dear to their hearts.

For more information, go
to deweycrush.com or look
for Dewey Crush in local
liquor stores.

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Public art pops in Lewes

Colorful ‘Efflorescence’ stands for a few years, connected
tall in George H.P. Smith Park Dodd with Cliff Diver.

By Nick Roth toddlers glued to the colors Diver quickly navigated the NICK ROTH PHOTOS
[email protected] to adults curious to figure out city’s parks and recreation
what those things are. commission and mayor and “Efflorescence,” a public art piece, stands tall near Blockhouse Pond in
It took Kate Dodd, a New city council for necessary George H.P. Smith Park in Lewes.
Jersey-based artist, a little The piece comprises about approvals to ensure “Efflores-
over a day to unload 14 stalk- 3,000 water bottles Dodd cence” could stand in Lewes
like sculptures from a rented personally collected. They’re this summer.
U-Haul and erect them wrapped in colorful mesh
in a circular pattern near materials and attached to To learn more about the
Blockhouse Pond in an unde- poles, which are anchored Lewes Public Art Committee,
rutilized part of George H.P. into the ground. Dodd is very go to lewespublicarts.org.
Smith Park, where they are environmentally sensitive;
expected to remain through in many pieces, she incorpo- To view more of Dodd’s
the end of September or early rates repurposed materials work, go to katedodd.com.
October. such as plastic bottles or old
books that would otherwise HEARTBURN OR
Dodd’s “Efflorescence” is find their way to landfills. HEART ATTACK?
the latest art piece to grace Part of the message she
the public space of Lewes. wishes to convey through her IT’S BETTER TO BE SURE. If you’re showing even the
art is to promote less reliance
She said she was excited on disposable and single-use slightest signs of a serious medical condition, seek emergency care
to bring “Efflorescence” to materials in everyday life. immediately. At Bayhealth, our ER team will give you the expert diagnosis
Lewes because the city is and treatment that could save your life. And if you’re concerned about
eager and enthusiastic about Dodd attended Pratt Insti- safety, know that we’ve taken every precaution to protect you.Your health
promoting public art. tute and Columbia University, can’t wait. So don’t wait. Come to Bayhealth for complete emergency care
and has been a professional and complete peace of mind. To learn all the steps we’ve taken to prevent
THE PIECE COMPRISES artist for 30 years. She’s the spread of COVID-19, visit bayhealth.org/be-sure.
ABOUT 3,000 WATER always worked in an outdoor
BOTTLES DODD setting; her first public com-
PERSONALLY COLLECTED. missions came in the late
1990s and early 2000s, when
“Putting something in a she created large-scale works
public space creates a conver- for five New Jersey Transit
sation between people,” she stations.
said. “And the fact that there’s
a conversation is really When it was nearly time to
important. It’s a topic that’s remove “Efflorescence” from
not as red hot as some others Summit, N.J., Dodd con-
happening right now in the tacted Gallerist curator Karin
public sphere, so this is a way Bravin about other potential
to talk to people who see locations for the sculpture.
things differently than you.” Bravin, who has been work-
ing as a consultant with the
“Efflorescence” was com- Lewes Public Art Committee
missioned in 2020 to be The stalks lie on the grass before
placed in an alleyway in Sum- they’re erected.
mit, N.J. Unlike Lewes, the
sculptures were erected in a
line along an existing garden
bed.

“The idea was to take an
unfriendly space and make it
more friendly,” she said.

She said it was Lewes Pub-
lic Art Committee Chair Cliff
Diver who offered the idea of
placing the stalks in a circle
down here. Dodd loved it.

“It turned out great,” she
said. “It’s so much fun to see
it in a completely different
configuration.”

It’s immediately attract-
ing people of all ages, from

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Artist Kate Dodd stands among the stalks.

24 THURSDAY, JULY 15 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2021 Beach Paper

You might be a PLAY HOOPER’S LANDING GOLF COURSE

golf addict if… GENE BLEILE PHOTOS

THE Boo, or worse, your wife’s pet HOOPER’S LANDING Golf Course is located at 1019 West Locust St. in Seaford. For tee times call 302-
19TH name. 629-2890. Hole number one is a par four which plays 380 yards from the blue tees, down to 342 yards
HOLE from the red tees.
Scoring: If you said yes to
GENE BLEILE any of the red flags. Hole number five is a par four which plays 423 yards from the blue tees, down to 309 from the red tees.

With all due respect 1-3 total red flags: You are in Hole number eight is a par three over water which plays 169 yards from the blue tees, down to 139 yards
to Jeff Foxworthy, I that “gray” pre-addict area and from the red tees.
am going to borrow you need to store your dirty
his idea about rednecks and clubs and shoes in the garage
apply it to golf, so here goes, after each round.
with my top 12 red (golf)
flags … 3-5 total red flags: You are
heading down a slippery slope
You might be a golf addict, if and if you answered yes to No.
you watch the Golf Channel or 9, you are on the way to real
worldwide golf tournaments addiction.
for more than eight hours per
week. 5 or more total red flags: It
is apparent to your wife or sig-
You might be a golf addict, nificant other that you have a
if you wash your clubs before full addiction, and my recom-
and after you use them (take mendation is take up bowling
a moment to let that sink in). and return to a normal life,
where at least the ball returns
You might be a golf addict, to you.
if you use a golf tee to pick
your teeth. Now, the next two golfers
had none of my red flags of
You might be a golf addict, addiction, but they had both
if you have ever swung your good luck and bad luck on
driver or irons in the living their side during their out-
room, while wearing your golf standing careers.
shoes.
YOU MIGHT BE A GOLF 1931 Ryder Cup
ADDICT, IF YOU WARM Golf legend and hall of fam-
YOUR GOLF BALLS WITH
A HAIR DRYER ON A COLD er Gene Sarazen was playing
DAY BEFORE LOADING YOUR in the Ryder Cup match at
CAR. Scioto Country Club (Ohio),
when his tee shot on a par
You might be a golf addict, three went over the green and
if you have ever putted on bounced into a refreshment
the living room rug or for stand.
lag putts, used your carpeted
hallway. When Sarazen found his
ball, it was in the middle of the
You might be a golf addict, stand and sitting on a crack in
if your dog is named Jack or the concrete floor. As recalled
Arnie (for the older golfers) later by Sarazen, “There were
or Jordan or Rory (for the no free drops back then, so
younger golfers). I played the ball through an
open window facing the green.
You might be a golf addict, My shot came to rest about
if you keep your clubs in the eight feet from the hole. I sank
bedroom at night or worse, my putt to win the hole, while
let Jack, Arnie, Jordan or Rory my opponent Fred Robson
sleep on the end of the bed three-putted in disbelief.”
while guarding your clubs.
2001 British Open
You might be a golf addict, Ian Woosnam was penal-
if your house numbers are on
a reproduction tee box sign ized two strokes in the 2001
from your favorite golf course. British Open when his cad-
die left Woosnam’s practice
You might be a golf addict, driver in his bag during the
if you warm your golf balls final round. He had 15 clubs,
with a hair dryer on a cold day not 14, and ended up in a six-
before loading your car. way tie for third place, costing
him £312,216. This time a cad-
You might be a golf addict, die was responsible for “the
if your cart has GPS and you wheels coming off the cart.”
carry an extra handheld GPS He was fired after the round.
for hitting out of the woods.
19th Hole Trivia
You might be a golf addict, if Arnold Palmer once carded
you re-grip your ball retriever
each spring. a 12 on a 508-yard par five
during play in the 1961 Los
You might be a golf addict, if Angeles Open. He hit four
you have a pet name for your tee shots out of bounds. The
bag, such as Bubba or Boo club members of the Ran-
cho Park Golf Course later
erected a bronze plaque to
commemorate the Roy “Tin

Continued on page 25

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Lifeguard regional championships return to Rehoboth

Beach patrol members from across the
Mid-Atlantic battle in the summer heat

By Chris Flood temperatures were hot, but
[email protected] the competition was hotter.
More than 300 lifeguards
After taking a year off be- from Delaware, Maryland,
cause of COVID, the United New Jersey, New York and
States Lifesaving Associa- Virginia competed in the hot,
tion’s Mid-Atlantic Regional hot sun. A full listing of com-
Championships returned to petition results can be found
Rehoboth Beach July 6. The at usla.org.

CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS

Ocean City Beach Patrol’s Haley Wright wins the women’s distance run by a comfortable margin.

The men’s team from the Dewey Beach Patrol won the relay. Pictured are Bethany Beach Patrol’s Patrick Berns wins the men’s Sea Colony lifeguard Amy Venables, right, and Sea
(l-r) Eid Nouhra, Mikey Frederick, C.J. Fritchman and Reed Tanasovich. long-distance run. Bright lifeguard Margot Labrecque are almost even.

Balance wins Lewes Yacht
Club July 4 Breakwater Race

Jacob Bolno, 17, in the Sunfish fleet, is among the youngest sailors to ever
win the Lewes Yacht Club July 4 Breakwater Race.

breathtaking. beautiful. brilliant.

BAYWOOD GREENS.

Described as one of America’s truly great golf courses, Baywood Greens
is a public 18-hole championship course. Manicured greens, flawless

fairways, man-made ponds, timber bridges, tunnels and over 200,000
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
visually spectacular golf course in Delaware and is consistently
ranked #1 by Golf Digest’s Best in State.

RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS

The crew of Balance, skippered by Richard Beebe, passes the windward mark headed for the Delaware Break-
water off Lewes in the Delaware Bay. Balance finished first in the Lewes Yacht Club’s annual breakwater race
held July 4.

Golf addict around a tree). ing Golf Course is highlighted A COASTAL GOLF COMMUNITY
In 1502, King James IV of this week.
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In the 1960s, aluminum golf him. King James IV did not tee and 17. Please check in the take Route 24 West for approximately 8 miles. The TUNNELL COMPANIES, L.P.
up his ball or carry his clubs pro shop for cart path only entrance to Baywood Greens will be on your left.
clubs were introduced to the … he had a servant do that for updates.
public, but they were soon him … what a life! I wonder
phased out because the shafts who kept his score? Follow Bleile’s column at beachpaper.com
would bend easily (especially and visit genebleilephotography.com.
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Bluefish finally in town

FISHING ing for the boats most days. Bay. The Lewes-Rehoboth Jen Thornton with a nice summer bluefish on a DS Custom Tackle surf
REPORT Tropical storm Elsa was an Canal is also a Delaware Bay rig. Those circle hooks are deadly, and yes, that is a purple float, a favor-
overnight blow and gone. tributary. Keeping slot-sized ite color of some anglers.
RICH KING Nothing like sleeping through striped bass is legal only from Stephan Talabisco catching bluefish on DS Custom Tackle Modified
a storm while phones are the Freeman Highway Bridge Mullet Rigs.
If you haven’t been out- blowing up at midnight with to the Roosevelt Inlet. Yes,
side, we can cut the air tornado alerts. we think it is odd the entire
with a butter knife now. canal is not a tributary like the
Summertime is in full swing. Spot is hot at the Cape rest of the tributaries. Canary
No one blew anything up this Henlopen fishing pier. Despite Creek, Broadkill River, Mispil-
past week, except the blue- the lack of bloodworms due to lion River, Murderkill River,
fish! Yeah buddy, the blues supply issues cut off by tropi- etc., are all tributaries. The
are finally in town, only about cal storm Elsa, anglers were entire Delaware Bay is under
four weeks late. Must have killing it with Fishbites blood- this slot season. These are the
been visiting Elvis with the worms. The other flavors of best-sized striped bass to eat,
pompano, who are still late to Fishbites, crab and sand flea, in my opinion. Unfortunately,
show. Those catches also just work well too. The orange the Inland Bays are not part
started, but slow and random colors help mimicking sand of Delaware’s summer striped
on the southern beaches. flea eggs. A Sabiki rig is great bass slot season. I wish that
Tautog season started July 1, for spot, too. Doesn’t require would change. It isn’t like it is
and some anglers are doing bait because the small hooks, a huge body of water, but the
OK at the walls in the Harbor six of them, are set up with a fishing is pretty good for short
of Refuge. little flash to attract a bite. You striped bass. There are even
The flounder action at the are allowed to use Sabiki rigs some keeper striped bass be-
Cape Henlopen pier is pick- in Delaware for baitfish; spot ing caught around the inland
ing up a little more. Fish are are not only good for the table bays and bridges in Ocean
a little larger and hitting on but killer for bait. We like to City.
Gulp, or minnows on fluke catch small spot, then live line
rigs (single drop flounder them for flounder around the Offshore sportfishing was
rig), or jigging bucktails with Inland Bays and pier. That is on fire for the Ocean City
or without Gulp. The Inland one reason more flounder are Tuna Tournament. A lot of
Bays flounder action and around these areas; spot is a fish came to the scales. Ap-
Lewes-Rehoboth Canal have good food source. parently the tax man took a
been decent for the area. lot of fish before they got to
Hardest part of the Inland Croaker action has picked the boat. Who is the tax man?
Bays is finding a place to fish up around the Delaware Bay. Sharks will eat your catch on
on the weekend. The sandbars The jetty at Bowers Beach the retrieve. That is the “tax”
have taken over the bays, and was hot this past weekend. for fishing out there or any-
that usually pushes fish else- Good to see the croaker show where. The ocean is a violent
where. All of those bars are on up in numbers this year. environment; one minute you
top of the mussel beds, which are feeding and the next you
are buried and gone now. Not Striped bass fishing has are the food. Fish on a line
only a food source for fish, but changed up in the Delaware being reeled in are in distress
also a reef-like structure for Bay for the summer. It is now and an easy target for preda-
all kinds of life, and a natural striped bass summer slot sea- tors.
filter for the waters. son. The slot limit for Dela-
Offshore and Delaware Bay ware Bay and its tributaries is Offshore anglers are catch-
flounder action is good on 20-25 inches and two fish per ing the tax man, too, as well as
wrecks and reefs, but most angler per day. The season tilefish, billfish and the usual
anglers are concentrating on lasts from July 1 to Aug. 31. suspects.
sea bass. That action has been
hot on the good days. The The one issue some anglers Support your local tackle
weather has been cooperat- have, much like striped bass shops and tackle manufactur-
season in the EEZ, is process- ers. DS Custom Tackle is a
ing these fish in waters where local manufacturer of quality
they are not legal. For exam- fishing gear. They use better
ple, if you fish the Lewes-Re- components than your typical
hoboth Canal and then run to “cheap” gear. It might cost a
the Inland Bays on your boat, few cents more, but you are
you are now in possession of helping pay an American to
illegal striped bass. work. Everyone always says

Delaware Bay tributaries Continued on page 27
are just that – any waterway
that dumps into the Delaware

Striped bass eaten by the tax man in the surf. Suzanne Martin with a citation- Troy Raber with the catch of the Dan Milich caught a triggerfish in
sized kingfish from the surf on week, a wig. “We were freaking the surf on Fishbites and a DS Cus-
Fishbites and DS Custom Tackle out a little bit until we saw the tom Tackle kingfish rig. Catching
top and bottom rigs. clips, and no head attached to it.” structure fish in the surf is always
a bonus; this dude was on his way
somewhere.

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Fishing All Your Bait & Tackle Needs

Continued from page 26 LEWES ICEHOUSE
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Freshwater fishing has The prize for smallest flounder caught on a Sabiki rig in Masseys Ditch
been excellent for the bass goes to Tim Bingnear.
anglers around the area
ponds. Catfish are hitting on a four to six aught circle GAME SOLUTIONS FROM PAGE 8
much harder now that they hook with no weights. Toss a
are not spawning. Fly-fishing few sand fleas into the water CROSSWORD SUDOKU WORD
for the smaller pond fish has and then toss your line in the SEARCH
been fun. The fly anglers have same spot. The short striped
been doing well in the flats bass will feed like pigeons or
areas for croaker and the like. gulls on those fleas you tossed
Check out the Saltwater Fly in and then hit yours as well.
Anglers of Delaware club. Hold onto your rod good if
They are based in Lewes and using light gear; they hit hard
meet monthly – great club. and it is a lot of fun. You are
Probably a few hundred years now fleaing for striped bass.
of knowledge. They also meet
at the Cape Henlopen fishing By the way, you can eat sand
pier every two weeks and fish fleas; they are delicious. We
the flats as a group. will get into that next week.

“Fleaing” for striped bass See ya in the sandbox.
at night is a blast. Go to the
Indian River Inlet at night,
and set up in the darker areas.
Get about half a five-gallon
bucket of sand fleas. Put one

Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides

Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Partly sunny and Mainly clear and Humid with clouds Humid; a strong a.m. Humid; an afternoon A thunderstorm Turning cloudy Humid; a p.m. t‑storm
humid humid and sunshine t‑storm t‑storm
possible possible
86-90 / 71-75
High 85-89 Low 76-80 86-90 / 76-80 86-90 / 73-77 UV Index: 9 84-88 / 72-76 86-90 / 71-75 84-88 / 71-75

UV Index: 11 UV Index: 11 UV Index: 11 UV Index: 5 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 9

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Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast

Broadkill Beach Jul. 15 Jul. 16 Jul. 17 Jul. 18 Jul. 19 Jul. 20 Jul. 21 Today: Wind S 4‑8 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility
First high 1:12 a.m. 2:00 a.m. 2:53 a.m. 3:51 a.m. 4:53 a.m. 5:58 a.m. 7:03 a.m. generally unrestricted.
First low 7:57 a.m. 8:43 a.m. 9:34 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 11:24 a.m. 12:24 a.m. 1:28 a.m. Friday: Wind S 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet. Visibility
Second high 2:41 p.m. 3:37 p.m. 4:37 p.m. 5:38 p.m. 6:39 p.m. 7:38 p.m. clear to the horizon.
Second low 8:09 p.m. 9:08 p.m. 10:12 p.m. 11:18 p.m. 12:23 p.m. 1:22 p.m. Saturday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Jul. 15 ‑‑‑ Visibility generally unrestricted.
Cape Henlopen 12:50 a.m. Jul. 16 Jul. 17 Jul. 18 Jul. 20 Jul. 21 Sunday: Wind SSW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility
First high 7:07 a.m. 1:38 a.m. 2:31 a.m. 3:29 a.m. Jul. 19 5:36 a.m. 6:41 a.m. less than 2 miles in an afternoon thunderstorm.
First low 1:27 p.m. 7:53 a.m. 8:44 a.m. 9:38 a.m. 4:31 a.m. 11:33 a.m. 12:38 a.m. Monday: Wind SSW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
Second high 7:19 p.m. 2:19 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 10:34 a.m. 6:17 p.m. 7:16 p.m. Visibility may be less than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
Second low Jul. 15 8:18 p.m. 9:22 p.m. 10:28 p.m. 5:16 p.m. 12:32 p.m. Tuesday: Wind SE 4‑8 knots. Seas 2 feet or less.
12:00 a.m. 11:34 p.m. ‑‑‑ Visibility clear to the horizon.
Rehoboth Beach 6:20 a.m. Jul. 16 Jul. 17 Jul. 18 Jul. 21 Wednesday: Wind SW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility under 2
First high 12:28 p.m. 12:47 a.m. 1:40 a.m. 2:38 a.m. Jul. 19 Jul. 20 5:42 a.m. miles in an afternoon thunderstorm.
First low 6:33 p.m. 7:07 a.m. 7:57 a.m. 8:49 a.m. 3:40 a.m. 4:42 a.m. 11:41 a.m.
Second high Jul. 15 1:22 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 3:21 p.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:43 a.m. 6:21 p.m. Regional Summary Weather History
Second low 12:41 a.m. 7:32 p.m. 8:35 p.m. 9:40 p.m. 4:23 p.m. 5:23 p.m.
6:44 a.m. 10:46 p.m. 11:50 p.m. ‑‑‑ Partly sunny and humid today. High Severe thunderstorms
Indian River Inlet 1:14 p.m. Jul. 16 Jul. 17 Jul. 18 87. Mainly clear tonight. Low 78. on July 15, 1975,
First high 6:55 p.m. 1:27 a.m. 2:19 a.m. 3:17 a.m. Jul. 19 Jul. 20 Jul. 21 Clouds and sun tomorrow. High 88. produced damaging
First low 7:31 a.m. 8:22 a.m. 9:17 a.m. 4:21 a.m. 5:28 a.m. 6:34 a.m. Saturday: a strong thunderstorm in downburst winds
Second high 2:09 p.m. 3:09 p.m. 4:14 p.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:14 a.m. 12:28 a.m. the morning; a heavy thunderstorm from the Carolinas to
Second low 7:57 p.m. 9:05 p.m. 10:16 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:25 p.m. 7:26 p.m. at night. High 88. A thunderstorm Maryland and flooding rain in areas
11:25 p.m. 12:12 p.m. Sunday afternoon. High 88. Monday: just to the north.
‑‑‑ chance for a thunderstorm.
Oak Orchard Jul. 15 Jul. 16 Jul. 17 Jul. 18 Jul. 19 Jul. 21
First high 2:51 a.m. 3:38 a.m. 4:31 a.m. 5:29 a.m. 6:31 a.m. Jul. 20 8:33 a.m. Sun and Moon
First low 9:51 a.m. 10:38 a.m. 11:28 a.m. 12:06 a.m. 1:11 a.m. 7:33 a.m. 3:21 a.m.
Second high 3:19 p.m. 4:13 p.m. 5:11 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 7:14 p.m. 2:17 a.m. 9:12 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
Second low 10:04 p.m. 11:03 p.m. 12:20 p.m. 1:16 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 3:12 p.m. 8:24 p.m. Today 11:22 a.m. none
‑‑‑ 2:14 p.m. Today 5:48 a.m. 8:24 p.m. Friday 12:29 p.m. 12:02 a.m.
Fenwick Island Jul. 15 Jul. 16 Jul. 18 Jul. 19 Jul. 21 Friday 5:49 a.m. 8:23 p.m. Saturday 1:38 p.m. 12:29 a.m.
First high 12:21 p.m. 12:40 a.m. Jul. 17 2:31 a.m. 3:33 a.m. Jul. 20 5:35 a.m. Saturday 5:49 a.m. 8:23 p.m. Sunday 2:49 p.m. 12:58 a.m.
First low 6:19 a.m. 7:06 a.m. 1:33 a.m. 8:48 a.m. 9:44 a.m. 4:35 a.m. 11:40 a.m. Sunday 5:50 a.m. 8:22 p.m. Monday 4:02 p.m. 1:31 a.m.
Second high 1:15 p.m. 7:56 a.m. 3:14 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 10:42 a.m. 6:14 p.m. Monday 5:51 a.m. 8:21 p.m. Tuesday 5:17 p.m. 2:09 a.m.
Second low ‑‑‑ 7:31 p.m. 2:13 p.m. 9:39 p.m. 10:45 p.m. 5:16 p.m. Tuesday 5:52 a.m. 8:21 p.m. Wed. 6:29 p.m. 2:56 a.m.
6:32 p.m. 8:34 p.m. 11:49 p.m. ‑‑‑ Wed. 5:52 a.m.
Ocean City Jul. 16 Jul. 18 Jul. 19
First high Jul. 15 12:32 a.m. Jul. 17 2:23 a.m. 3:25 a.m. Jul. 20 Jul. 21
First low 12:13 p.m. 6:59 a.m. 1:25 a.m. 8:41 a.m. 9:37 a.m. 4:27 a.m. 5:27 a.m.
Second high 6:12 a.m. 1:07 p.m. 7:49 a.m. 3:06 p.m. 4:08 p.m. 10:35 a.m. 11:33 a.m.
Second low 7:24 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 9:32 p.m. 10:38 p.m. 5:08 p.m. 6:06 p.m.
‑‑‑ 8:27 p.m. 11:42 p.m.
6:25 p.m. ‑‑‑

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