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Published by Cape Gazette, 2022-07-27 16:21:53

Beach Paper

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Keywords: delaware,beaches

Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to the

Cape Region

SoDEL Fest moves to
Hopkins Heartland

Page 10

Mill Pond Garden open
to visitors July 31

Page 25

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2022 » FREE

2 THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 Beach Paper

After 50 years, Copp’s Seafood

now under new ownership

David Wing, Lisa Olivere want to property. “This is my retire-
keep Lewes seafood shack just as it is ment plan, and I intend on
giving everything to make it
By Chris Flood in sales for 40 years, is from work,” he said.  CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
[email protected] New Castle County. They are
engaged. Wing said all the normal DAVID WING AND LISA OLIVERE have taken over the reins of Copp’s
Copp’s Seafood is a local customers are happy the Seafood off Mulberry Knoll Road outside Lewes.
institution, and new owners Wing and Olivere said business is staying put, as is.
David Wing and Lisa Olivere they were concerned the Copp’s Seafood outside of Lewes has reopened under the ownership of
said they intend to keep it shack would get torn down Olivere confirmed Wing’s David Wing and Lisa Olivere. The engaged couple said they have every
that way. and turned into a new, shiny statement with a smile. intention of keeping the well-known seafood shack the way it’s been for
building. Olivere said they’re the past 50 years.
After having been run by excited to be saving the busi- “They’re excited it still says
the Copp family for more ness.  Copp’s Seafood,” she said.
than 50 years, the seafood
shack off Mulberry Knoll “Everything around here Wing said he’s been work-
Road outside Lewes closed is changing, and it’s sad,” ing off and on for the Copp
July 3 and reopened July 13 Olivere said. “We just looked family for years, so he knows,
under the ownership of Wing at each other and decided to and they will be using, the
and Olivere. do it. Everybody loves Copp’s same vendors that were used
Seafood.” previously. 
Wing, a carpenter for 37
years, is a Georgetown native, Wing said he’s known The crabs are from the
while Olivere, who worked the family for 30 years, and Chesapeake or Delaware
he knows the history of the bays, said Wing. There won’t
be any crabs from Louisiana,
The Copp’s Seafood crabs are from Delaware or Chesapeake bays. he said.

“I know some people don’t
mind them, but I also know
they don’t have the same
flavor as local crabs,” said
Wing.

In addition to crabs, Copp’s
will continue to offer fresh
fish, shrimp, clams and more.
Everything sold will be wild
caught and from the United
States, said Wing.

The parcel is two acres –
one acre up front where the
shack and parking lot are; one
acre in the back where there
is a garden.

Continued on page 8

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Brimming Horn Meadery Cape Gazette’s ON THE COVER: Farmers
expanding to Seaford Visitors’ Guide to the markets are in full swing with a
variety of fresh, locally grown
Cape Region produce available in every town in
the resort area.
SoDEL Fest moves to Cover design
Hopkins Heartland by Teresa Rodriguez

Page 10 For more local happenings,
Mill Pond Garden open go to BeachPaper.com.

to visitors Aug. 1 Web Manager
Page 25 Kristin Sinnott
About us
Not long after celebrat- SUBMITTED PHOTO THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2022 » FREE Cape Gazette launched its
ing its five-year anniversary, free visitors’ guide in 2000.
Brimming Horn Meadery is CELEBRATING the agreement between Seaford town officials and Brim- RON MACARTHUR PHOTO The publication is locally
planning to expand its opera- ming Horn Meadery for the new lease at 106 Spring St. are (l-r) Seaford owned and operated at
tions with a second location Mayor David Genshaw, Brimming Horn founder/President Jon Talking- Publisher 17585 Nassau Commons
in Seaford opening this fall. ton and co-owner Robert Walker Jr. Chris Rausch Blvd. in Lewes.

Seaford City Council ing forward to adding this I want to thank everyone Production Manager
at its July 12 meeting ap- experiential destination to its who was involved to make Tara Marks
proved a lease agreement already thriving downtown. this happen for a true team
with Brimming Horn, so the Mayor David Genshaw said, effort.” Brimming Horn Editorial Coordinator
Milton-based business will be “We are super excited to Meadery’s current location is Mallery Galaska
opening a second facility in welcome Brimming Horn at 28615 Lewes-Georgetown
the property at 106 Spring St. Meadery to downtown Sea- Highway, Milton. Copy Editor
Similar to the current Milton ford. Their award-winning Janet Andrelczyk
property, it will include a meads will be a draw for our To find out more about
tasting room, but will also be entire area, having a posi- Brimming Horn and its IT Manager/Photo Editor
the primary production facil- tive economic impact for all. products, go to brimming- Christopher D. Foster
ity for both locations. hornmeadery.com.
Advertising
Jon Talkington, Brimming Kathy McGinty
Horn’s founder and presi- Lauren Zaniewski
dent, and his business partner
Robert Walker Jr. have more Production
than 20 years’ experience in Abby Workman
the craft beer industry. “As a Teresa Rodriguez
Seaford resident, I'm very ex- Kathy Singel
cited to bring Brimming Horn
Meadery to the town,” said
Talkington. “We look forward
to joining the community and
bringing our unique, hand-
crafted meads, ciders and
fruit wines to everyone. We
hope this location becomes a
regular hangout for friends,
neighbors and travelers to
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OUTDOOR CONCERTS Gorman, 11 a.m., Delmarva Ramblers, PHOTO: FACEBOOK
• Bethany Beach Bandstand: Concerts 12:30 p.m., LSD, 2 p.m., Tydewater, 3:30
start at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28 - p.m., and U.S. Navy Commodores, 5 Kyle Offidani will be performing 12-3 p.m. at the Big Oyster Brewery July 28th.
Good Shot Judy; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Van p.m. milton.delaware.gov.
Halen Nation; Thursday, Aug. 11 - Honky • Rehoboth Beach Bandstand: Sundays - Sam, 11 a.m., Laura Lea, noon, 4 - Kyle Offidani, noon to 3 p.m., and • The Wheelhouse: 7 Anglers Rd.
Tonk Casanovas; Thursday, Aug. 8 - Real Concerts start at 8 p.m. Friday, July 29 - Jenni, 1 p.m. and Jefe, 3 p.m. 302-226- Sidney Joseph, 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. Thursdays - Mingo, 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday,
Diamond; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Jesse Good Shot Judy; Saturday, July 30 - Best 8673. 5 - Al Frantic, noon to 3 p.m., and Jason July 29 - Michael Waskey, 6 to 9 p.m.
Garron’s Tribute to Elvis; Saturday, Sept. of the Eagles; Sunday, July 31 - M80; • Rusty Rudder: Dickinson Avenue and Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-644-2621. 302-291-2163.
3 - ‘70s Flashback; Sunday, Sept. 4 - Still Friday, Aug. 5 - Fat Mezz; Saturday, the bay. Mondays - Chasing Straights, 3 • Bushels Crab House & Seafood: LONG NECK
Surfin’; Saturday, Sept. 17 - The Jimmies; Aug. 6 - Yellow Brick Road: A Tribute to p.m.; Tuesdays - Stealing Savannah Duo, 18289 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Low • Amvets Post 22: 32369 Long
Sunday, Sept. 18 - Over Time; Saturday, Elton John; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Billy Price 4 p.m.; Wednesdays - Laura Lea & Tripp Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Mingo, Neck Road, Palmer Shopping Center.
Sept. 24 - 19th Street Band; Sunday, Band; Friday, Aug. 12 - Scott Marshall & Fabulous, 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Filo Betto, 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays - Terminator, 3 p.m. 302-945-
Sept. 25 - Fabulous Dialtones. townof- The Highway Souls; Saturday, Aug. 13 - 5 p.m.; Fridays - Rick & Mike, 2 p.m., and Saturdays - live music. 302-645-5115. 2599.
bethanybeach.com/98/Bandstand. 70’s Flashback; Sunday, Aug. 14 - The Chris Diller, 5 p.m. Thursday, July 28 - • Crooked Hammock Brewery: 36707 • Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Road.
• Freeman Arts Pavilion: Thursday, Heat and the Cold Sweat Horns; Friday, Love Seed Mama Jump with Snacktime Crooked Hammock Way. Saturday, Aug. Thursdays - Captain Mike, 5 to 9 p.m.;
July 28 - Locals Under the Lights, 7 p.m.; Aug. 19 - Technicolor Motor Home; Philly, 9 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Rick & 6 - Sidney Joseph, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-644- Thursday, July 28 - Brian & Mindy, 5 to
Friday, July 29 - The Doo Wop Project, Saturday, Aug. 20 - The English Channel; Mike Trio, 2 p.m., Chris Diller, 5 p.m., 7837. 9 p.m., and Boy Band Project, 7 to 9:30
7 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Creating Sunday, Aug. 21 - The 1974; Friday, Aug. and Blue Label, 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Frazzle Fit, 6 to
Whimsical Masterpieces with John 26 - Lower Case Blues; Saturday, Aug. - Love Seed Mama Jump Anniversary Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Dr. 10 p.m., and The Leftovers, 6 to 10 p.m.;
Donato, 10 a.m., and ABBA The Concert, 27 - Satisfaction: Internation Rolling Party, 8 p.m. to midnight (tickets, $20); Thursday, July 28 - BillshaVic Duo, Saturday, July 30 - JD Clark Trio, 2 to
7 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Gina Chavez, Stones Show; Sunday, Aug. 28 - Mystic Saturday, July 31 - The Everafter, 2 p.m., 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Will 6 p.m., Party Fowl, 2 to 6 p.m., Union
7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Terrance Warrriors; Friday, Sept. 2 - The Fabulous JJ Rupp Duo, 5 & 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Williams, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 Road, 7 to 11 p.m., Brian McConnell, 7 to
Simien & The Zydeco Experience, 7 Hubcaps; Saturday, Sept. 3 - Still Laura Lea & Tripp Fabulous, 9 p.m. 302- - Joey de Noble, 1 to 4 p.m., and Native 11 p.m., and Night Anthem, 7 to 11 p.m.;
p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Nate Bargatze: Surfin’. rehobothbandstand.com/events. 227-4600. Tongue Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 Sunday, July 31 - The Funsters, 1 to 5
The Raincheck Tour, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Rehoboth Beach Public Libary terrace: • Starboard: 2009 Highway One. - Cal Toner, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. p.m., Chris Lewis, 3 to 7 p.m., Jim Long,
Aug. 6 - “Puss in Boots” presented by 226 Rehoboth Ave. Concerts start at 7 Mondays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m.; 4 - Roberts Brothers, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; 3 to 7 p.m., and SuperTransAm, 6 to 10
Rehoboth Summer Children’s Theatre, p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 - Christine Havrilla; Wednesdays - Lost in Paris Duo, 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Nature & Nurture, 6 to 9 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 1 - The Leftovers, 5
10 a.m., and Boz Scags: Out of The Blues Friday, Sept. 16 - Natalie Darkes Band; Thursdays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m..; Fridays p.m. 302-291-3900. to 9 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Jumper Duo,
Tour, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Lyle Lovett Friday, Oct. 21 - Mary Roth. rehoboth. - DJ Manny Mann 5 to 9 p.m., and DJ • Greene Turtle: 17388 N. Village 5 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Nick
and his Large Band, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, lib.de.us. Smoky 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - DJs Main Blvd. Saturday, July 29 - Whiskey Kashmanian, 5 to 9 p.m.;Friday, Aug. 5 -
Aug. 9 - Fitz & The Tantrums and Andy • Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery: all day, and live bands on deck, 2 to 6 Graves, 6 p.m. 302-644-6840. Joe Daphne, 6 to 10 p.m., Jim Long, 7 to
Grammer: The Wrong Party Tour, 6 32512 Rd. 374, Frankford. Concerts p.m.; Sundays - DJs all day, live bands • Harvest Tide: 410 E. Savannah Rd. 10, and Even Horizon, 7 to 11 p.m. 302-
p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Greensky start at 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - on deck, 2 to 6 p.m., and Kristen & The Friday, July 29 - Crescent City Collection, 945-4500.
Bluegrass, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 13 The Funsters; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Dustin Noise, 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Royals, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Crescent • Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road.
- Positive-ly Fun Rock Concert by Showers Band; Thursday, Aug. 25 - 10 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Brandi City Collection, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-644- Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday,
Kidsinger Jim, 10 a.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 16 - Homestead Bluegrass Band. saltedvines. Sanders Acoustic, 2:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2600. July 29 - Brian McConnell, 3 to 7 p.m.,
Dark Star Orchestra, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, com. July 31 - 19th Street Band, 2:30 p.m.; • Irish Eyes at Anglers: Anglers Rd. and DJ Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday,
Aug. 17 - Tartan Terrors, 7 p.m.; Friday, DEWEY BEACH Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Comedy Night, 9 p.m. Wednesdays - Jake & Elwood, 7:30 July 30 - Lower Case Blues, 9 p.m. to 1
Aug. 19 - Elvis Costello & The Imposters, • Bottle & Cork: 18047 Highway One. 302-227-4600. to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Bryan a.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Dueling Pianos, 3 to
7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Ran”D Friday, July 29 - Maddie & Tae, 8 p.m.; LEWES Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 30- 7 p.m., and DJ Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-
Shine: Just Tricks, 10 a.m., and Brothers Saturday, July 30 - Jam Session with • Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Hwy. Freshly Squeezed, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; 945-0500. 
Osborne: We’re Not For Everyone, 7 Split Decision, Kono Nation, My Hero Thursdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - 33 & 1/3, 8 to 11 p.m. • Seaside Fish House: 32368 Long
p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 23 - Michael Franti Zero & DJ Knappy, 5 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 Friday, July 29 - Mathew Street Band, 302-645-6888. Neck Rd. Fridays & Saturdays - Karaoke
& Spearhead, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. - Magical Mystery Doors: Tribute to the 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - • JD Shuckers Seafood Grill & Raw Night presented by Ice Productions, 7:30
24 - Home Free Summer 2022, 7 p.m.; Beatles, Zeppelin, & The Doors, 9 p.m. Hot Sauce, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Bar: 20750 John J. Williams Hwy. to 10:30 p.m. 302-945-3800
Thursday, Aug. 25 - Jason Isbell and the 302-227-7272. Aug. 2 - Youth Band Night featur- Thursdays - Sol Knopf, 5 p.m. 302-945- MILLSBORO
400 Unit, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Arts • Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street and ing Teenage Satellites, 7 to 10 p.m.; 8850. • American Legion Post 28: 31768
& Jazz Festival, 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 27 Highway One. Mondays - Stealing Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Paul Lewis from • Lefty’s Alley & Eats: 36450 Plaza Legion Road. Smoke-free environment.
- Island Time Guava Jelly, 10 a.m., and Savannah, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Y-Not, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Dr. Thursdays - Karaoke Night, 7 p.m.; Daily - Pool, darts, shuffleboard, 10 a.m.
Face 2 Face: A Tribute to Elton John & Chris Diller, 6 to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays Dustin Showers Band, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, July 30 - Bryan Scar, 7 p.m. to close; Friday, July 29 - Sky Brady, 7 to
Billy Joel, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 28 - The - Benderz Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays 302-644-2500. 302-864-6000. 10 p.m. 302-945-1673.
Original Wailers featuring Al Anderson, - Rick Arzt, 6 to 9 p.m., and Chasing • Big Oyster Brewery: 1007 Kings • Nassau Valley Vineyards: 32165 MILTON 
7 p.m. freemanarts.org. Straights, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Fridays - The Hwy. Thursday, July 28 - Kyle Offidani, Winery Way. Sundays - live music at • Beaches Seafood: 200 Broadkill Rd.
• Grain on the Rocks Rocking the Everafter, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Friday, July 29 noon to 3 p.m., and Josh Pryor, 4 to 7 the farmers market, noon to 3 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Junior Wilson &
Docks Summer Concert Series: - Rick Arzt, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Anthony Frijia, Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Eric Byrd Trio, Chattie, 7 to 9 p.m. 302-643-0196.
Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal, 43 - Chris Steele, noon to 3 p.m., Practically noon to 3 p.m., and Jason Wilcox, 4 to 7 doors open at 5:30 p.m., show 7 to 8:30 • Brimming Horn Meadery: 28615
Cape Henlopen Dr. Concerts start at Einstein Duo, 5 to 8 p.m., and Kris V & p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Chet Poslusny, p.m. (tickets, $25, truebluejazz.org). Lewes Georgetown Hwy. Sunday, July 31
6 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Jocelyn Richie D, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 noon to 3 p.m., and Stayin’ Frosty, 4 to 302-645-9463. - Al Frantic Solo, 1 to 4 p.m. 302-684-
& Chris with local opener Chasing - Rick Arzt, noon to 3 p.m., Chris Diller 7 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - Ginger Duo, 1188.
Straights; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Jukebox Duo, 3 to 6 p.m., and The Everafter, 6 noon to 3 p.m., and Anthony Frijia, 4
the Ghost with local opener Marielle to 9 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Practically to 7 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 1 - Salty Soles Continued on page 7
Kraft; Thursday, Aug. 11 - Amish Einstein Duo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-227-4333. Duo, 5 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Josh
Outlaws. meetatgrain.com/lewesrock- • Lighthouse: 124 Dickinson Ave. Pryor, 4 to 7 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3 -
ingthedocks. Tuesdays - The Leftovers, 8 to 11 p.m.; Bryan Scar, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug.
• Hudson Fields: 30045 Eagles Crest Thursdays - Tommy Edwards, 8 to 11
Rd., Milton. Saturday, Aug. 13 - Bettie p.m.; Fridays - Wes Davis, 8 to 11 p.m.;
James Fest featuring Jimmie Allen, doors Saturday, July 30 - Whiskey Graves;
open at 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Tuesday, Aug. 2 - The Leftovers;
Cody Johnson & friends featuring Randy Wednesday, Aug. 3 - 1st Anniversary
Houser and Drew Parker, 5:30 p.m. hud- Party with Darren O’Neil, 4 to 7 p.m.,
sonfields.com. and Lime Green Duo, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.;
• Lewes Canalfront Park: Thursday, Thursday, Aug. 4 - Tommy Edwards;
Aug. 11 - Rehoboth Summer Children’s Firday, Aug. 5 - Steve Kuhn. 302-227-
Theatre presents “Puss in Boots,” 6:30 4333.
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Comfort Zone, • Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal
7 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 1 - The Funsters, Hwy. Mondays - Hot Sauce, 9 to 11 p.m.,
6:30 p.m. lewescanalfrontpark.org/ and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Tuesdays -
events.  Bryen O’Boyle, 9 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY,
• Lewes Summer Concert Series: 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Wednesdays - Bryan
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango Park. Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Matty Q,
Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Brothers Stonesifer; 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, midnight
Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Leroy Hawkes and to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to
The Highjackers; Tuesday, Aug. 16 - The midnight, and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.;
Christopher Dean Band; Tuesday, Aug. Saturdays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight,
23 - U.S. Navy Sea Chanters. ci.lewes. and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; Sundays
de.us/220/Summer-Concert-Series. - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY,
• Milton Concerts in the Park: midnight to 1 a.m. 302-227-1449.
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Memorial • Northbeach: 125 McKinley Ave.
Park. Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Hot Sauce; Tuesdays - M80, 8 to 11:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Patsy Cline & Thursdays - Jenni Schick, 6 to 10 p.m.;
Friends; Wednesday, Aug. 17 - U.S. Navy Saturdays - DJ Hugh’s Yacht Rockin’ Pool
Country Current; Wednesday, Aug. Party, noon, Sunsets with DJ Always
24 - Over Time; Wednesday, Aug. 31 - Sunny, 5 p.m., and DJ Scooter, 9 p.m.
Big Hat No Cattle; Saturday, Sept. 10 -
Broadkill Music Festival featuring Cathy

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Nightlife • Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave. Thursdays - Trivia, 7 p.m., and DJ Wood, p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Marcella Peters: 5 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - 302 Band, 5 p.m.,
Thursdays - Holly Lane & John Flynn, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Karaoke with The Live Vocal Experience, 7:30 to 10 and Mike Check and The 1-2’s, 9:30 p.m.
Continued from page 6 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100. DJ Wood, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Kings & Queens of 302-227-2234.
• Casa DiLeo: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sundays - DJ Comedy Variety Show, 9 to 11 p.m. For • Thompson Island: 30133 Veterans
• Irish Eyes: 105 Union St. Fridays - Thursdays - Music Audition Night, 6 to Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-645-1985.  tickets go to thepinesrb.com/events or Way. Thursday, July 28 - Chris English
Guess What Trivia, 8:30 p.m.; Friday, 9 p.m. 302-226-8660. • The Pines Rehoboth Beach: 56 call 302-567-2726. Duo, 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29
July 29 - Al Frantic Solo, 6 to 9 p.m.; • Chesapeake & Maine: 316 Rehoboth Baltimore Ave. Mondays - Flaming • The Pond: 19266 Coastal Hwy., Unit - Eric Scott & Doug Segree, 4:30 to
Saturday, July 30 - Harbor Town Band, 9 Ave. Friday, July 29 - Kathleen Carter, Pianos featuring John Flynn & Matthew 1. Mondays - Bobby Lee Jones, 6 to 9 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - 2nd Time
p.m. to midnight. 302-684-8889. 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Nature Kenworthy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays p.m.; Tuesdays - Survey Sez, 6:30 p.m., Around, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, July
• Milton Theatre: 110 Union St. & Nurture, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - - Marcella Peters: The Live Vocal and Karaoke, 9:30 p.m.; Thursdays - 31- Nate McCormick, 2 to 5 p.m. 302-
Thursday, July 28 - Quayside @ Nite fea- Dylan Canfield, 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. 302- Experience, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - A Summer Trivia Tournament, 7 p.m., and 226-4677.
turing Spokey Speakey, 7 p.m.; Friday, 226-3600. Night of Divas hosted by Mona Lotts Lower Case Blues, 9 p.m. to midnight; • Zogg’s: 1 Wilmington Ave. Thursday,
July 29 - “Beauty & The Beast” Kids • Coastal Taproom: 18766 John J. & Kristina Kelly, 9 to 11 p.m.; Sundays - Sundays - Tyler Greene & Friends, 9:30 July 28 - Kenny Riggs, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Summer Camp Live Show, noon & 2 Williams Hwy. Wednesdays - Trivia Drag Brunch with Mona Lotts & Kristina p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Hot Sauce, 5 p.m., Friday, July 29 - Alia Fox, 6 to 9 p.m.;
p.m., and Earth to Mars 8 p.m.; Saturday, Night with Ben Somers, 6 p.m.; Kelly, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Blaqueout and The Stims, 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, July Saturday, July 30 - Chris Ryan, 6 to 9
July 30- Echoes: The American Pink Thursday, July 28 - Keri Filasky, 9 p.m.; Trivia with Rebecca Blaqueout & Jerry B, 30 - GirlsRoom, 5 p.m., and Honey Sol, p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - Rob Barbarita
Floyd, 8 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - The Boy Saturday, July 30 - Johnny Phatt, 9 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - The Golden 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - 302 Band, 5 Solo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-227-7660.
Bad Project, 8 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 302-645-9911. Gays NYC: The Golden Girls, 7 to 10 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Taylor Knox,
4 - Quayside @ Nite featuring Judy • Conch Island: 37169 Rehoboth Ave.
Sings the Blues, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 Thursday, July 28 - Royal Flush, 8 p.m.; Brewery & 6 Cannery Village Center, Milton, DE
- “Suessical” Kids Summer Camp Live Friday, July 29 - Rockaholics, 8:30 p.m.; Tasting Room
Show, noon & 2 p.m., and Andy Beningo Saturday, July 30 - Louis Wright, noon, • Experience the Tasting Room, Production Facility & Distillery
Adorable Tough Guy Stand-Up Comedy, and Decade 80, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, July + • Daily tours • Merch & beer shop • Beer-centric food
8 p.m. 302-684-3038. 31 - Nick Kashmanian, noon, and Louis • Dog friendly outdoor seating • Plenty of free parking
• Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson Wright, 5 p.m. 302-212-5936.
Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Friday, • Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 Dogfish 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE
July 29 - Sydney Joseph, 5:30 to 8:30 Rehoboth Ave. Friday, July 29 - Kiwi Jr.,
p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Matt Lafferty, 10 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, July 30 - Dogfish INN: The Mother Nature • 16 Modern Style Rooms + Cottage Sweet • Outdoor fire pit
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Catch Kevin Koa, 9 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - 9 Basecamp for Coastal Delaware™ • Complimentary bike & beach chair rentals
the Drift, 5:30 to 8:30 pm. 302-562- to 11 p.m. 302-226-BREW. • Local beaches, kayaking, biking & boating • Dog-friendly
5412. • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415
• Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge: Inlet Road. Mondays - Blind Wind, First brewpub in the first state 320 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd. Thursday, 3 to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays - Lower Case
July 28 - Christy Taylor & Local Young Blues, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 • Original food. Original music. Original beer. Original spirits.
Artists, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - - Kristin Forbes, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, • Dog-friendly outdoor seating • Merch & beer shop
Anthony Cannon, 7 to 10 p.m. (cover, July 29 - Wharf Rat Dog, 3 to 6 p.m.; • Live music on Fridays & Saturdays
$5); Saturday, July 30 - Ricardo Abbott, Saturday, July 30 - Jenn Minor, 3 to 6
7 to 10 p.m. (cover, $10). 302-313-4770.  p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - Hot Sauce Band, Seafood & Cocktails 316 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
REHOBOTH BEACH 3 to 6 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Chris • Fresh seafood from the Chesapeake & Maine regions
• Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth Steele, 3 to 6 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - • Off-centered ales + scratch-made & keg-conditioned cocktails
Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall. Rogue Citizens, 1 to 5 p.m.; Friday, Aug. made with Dogfish Head Distilling Co. spirits
Mondays - Open Mic Night with Tyler 5 - MDB & The Babba Roots, 3 to 6 p.m.
Greene, 8 p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do 302-752-8010. | dogfish.com
Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Sidney • Port 251: 251 Rehoboth Ave. Tuesdays
Joseph, 8 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - The - Karaoke, 9 p.m.; Fridays - Drag ©2022 Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton, DE
Bills, 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Moovin’ Extravaganza, 9 p.m.; Sundays - Drag
& Groovin’, 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 - Brunch with Diamond Doll, noon, and
Samantha Seider Duo, 5 p.m.; Thursday, Viki Dee, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, July 28
Aug. 4 - A Step Back, 8 p.m.; Friday, - GirlsRoom, 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 -
Aug. 5 - Nothin But Trouble, 8 p.m. 302- John Flynn & Michael Solonoski, 8 p.m.;
227-1272. Monday, Aug. 1 - 5th Avenue Jazz, 7
• Atlantic Social: 19340 Lighthouse to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Karen
Plaza Blvd. Saturdays - 5 to 8 p.m. 302- Murdock, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 -
212-5319. Natalie Darkes Band, 7 p.m. 302-278-
• Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal 7069.
Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave.
7 p.m.; Wednesdays - Trivia Night, 7 to 9 Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - Karaoke,
p.m.; Thursdays - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 9 p.m. 302-226-1139.
p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Step Brothers, • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Sam Ave. Thursday, July 28 - Scott DiNolfi,
Capalongo Duo, 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Devin
July 30 - Dad Bods, 7 to 10 p.m.; Canfield, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 -
Thursday, Aug. 4 - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 Casey Walton, 8 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, July
p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Sandy & Stevie D, 7 31 - Hit & Run, 7 to 10 p.m.; Thursday,
to 10 p.m. 302-227-5568.  Aug. 4 - Bryan Scar, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday,
• Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave. Aug. 5 - Cecilia Grace, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-
Sunday, Aug. 7 - Jazz Brunch with 278-7433.
Hammond Hot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 302- • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile:
226-0550. 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, July 28
• Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: - Anthony Frijia, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday,
30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, July 28 July 29 - Keith White Duo, 8 to 11 p.m.;
- Christine Havrilla, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Saturday, July 30 - Josh Pryor, 8 to 11
July 29 - Angelee, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Kooked Out, 8
July 30 - Eric Scott, Doug Segree & to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Kavoosi, 8 to
Eric Scott, 5 to 8 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 11 p.m. 302-567-2921.
- Acoustic Keys, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, • Revelation Craft Brewing Company:
Aug. 4 - The Stims Trio, 5 to 8 p.m.; 19841 Central St. Friday, July 29 - DJ 45,
Friday, Aug. 5 - G Men, 5 to 8 p.m. 302- 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 - Devin
278-7395. Canfield, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, July 31 -
• Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave. Rachel Jane, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 -
Mondays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Kyle Offidani, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-212-5674
with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; • Shrimpy’s Bar & Grill: 18585
Tuesdays - Nate Buccieri with Laura Coastal Hwy., Midway Shopping
Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and Bingo, 9 to 11 Center. Mondays - Survey Sez, 6 p.m.;
p.m.; Wednesdays - Nate Buccieri on the Wednesdays - John Flynn, 5:30 p.m.;
keys with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Thursdays - Matthew Kenworthy, 5:30
and Games with Ivy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; p.m.; Sundays - Drag Show hosted by
Thursdays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Julia Sugarbaker II, 7 p.m.;  Friday, July
with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and A 29 - GirlsRoom, 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 30
Night with Roxy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; Fridays - Bryan Clark, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 2 -
- Spotlight Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Saturdays Bell Bottom Blues, 5 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
- Legends Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Sundays 5 -Robin & The Hoods, 7 p.m. 302-313-
- Show Tunes with Nate Buccieri, 6 to 5124.
8:30 p.m. 302-227-6515. • The Hideout Arcade Bar & Grille:
18693 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays -
Karaoke with DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.;

8 THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 Beach Paper

Sanitation is nothing new to well-run restaurants

STEPPIN’ UP

TO THE PLATE

REHOBOTH FOODIE

As we continue to live touch is and always has been that there is no evidence to handle your money and make from the food industry have
through the fallout of a primary focus for quality support transmission of CO- change wearing the same given rise to updated pro-
the last several years, eateries. In fact, sanitation VID-19 through eating food. gloves that touched your tocols designed to detect,
I’m surprised to still hear must be a front-burner con- burger? If they’re not changed identify and prevent food
about people who are wary of cern for any restaurant that As with anything scientific after touching something safety problems and the
restaurants in terms of sanita- wants to stay in business. that affects our well-being, other than food, gloves actu- transmission of bacteria and
tion and safety. I get emails ignorance is rampant. For ally increase the possibility viruses.
like, “Oh, my husband and I Volumes of regulations example, I hear people of pathogen transmission. In
haven’t been to a restaurant exist that grew out of real-life complain that the person the majority of food-handling It’s no secret that guests’
in two years!” Really? Other encounters with foodborne preparing their food wasn’t situations, frequent hand sense of safety is vital to
than a hospital, a properly pathogens and viral/bacte- wearing gloves. Seems like a washing has proven to be success in the hospitality
operated restaurant is most rial cross-contamination. major offense, but most state more effective than the cha- business. And for the eateries
probably one of the cleanest Educational programs such health inspectors maintain rade of wearing gloves. that want to survive, safety
places you can be. Success- as ServSafe (mandatory for that gloves can give workers is on the front burner all the
ful restaurateurs - the people kitchen management per- a false sense of security when Happily, all this attention time.
who have suffered most sonnel) address specific handling non-food items such to science is working, and
because of this scare - are situations where food safety as money, doorknobs, cans, chances are excellent that The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
actually those who know the could be threatened by tem- boxes, etc. The next time you your restaurant experiences Business of Eating column every Friday in
most about keeping things perature, cross-contamination order from a carryout, a truck – takeout and otherwise - will the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
clean. I’m talking about prop- (e.g., between raw meats or a stand, watch the pre- be non-toxic. Furthermore, “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
erly run restaurants, and the and “ready to eat” items like parer’s hands. Does he or she technical advances and input never been seen in the same place at the
great majority of our eateries lettuce) and exposure to same time. Just sayin’.
in the Cape Region fall into anything that could harbor
that category. germs (e.g., a bathroom
doorknob). As an interesting
Few things annoy me more aside, the Centers for Disease
than social media drivel that Control continues to reiterate
questions the safety of restau-
rant food – especially takeout
food. The concept of washing
hands, sanitizing surfaces,
and being aware of what you

Copp’s Olivere, listing off picnic
tables, produce, Christmas
Continued from page 2 trees, firewood, possible food
The plan is to return that trucks and a marketplace as
options.
garden into commercial pro-
duction, said Olivere. Olivere and Wing may be
looking to expand, but they
The garden looks a little said other than some paint
shabby this summer because and a few other cosmetic
of the late change in owner- changes, the shack is going to
ship, but it will be in good remain a shack.
order by next year, said Wing,
adding that he’s worked a “We want to keep it a
large garden before and does mom-and-pop operation, and
have squash, peppers, grapes we like the shack look,” said
and blackberries. Olivere.

Situated close to Route Copp’s is open 10 a.m. to
24, the shack is in a good 6 p.m., Tuesday through
location, and the plan is to Thursday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
expand the offerings, said Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., Sunday. For more infor-
mation, call 302-645-9112.

Copp’s also offers fresh produce.

Beach Paper THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 9

‘Puss in Boots’ open-air
shows to start July 28

Whether the show is charming tale. for open-air performances at SUBMITTED PHOTO
indoors or out, the Rehoboth In keeping with RSCT these four locations: Nassau
Summer Children’s Theatre Valley Vineyards, Lewes, 6:30 REHOBOTH SUMMER CHILDREN’S THEATRE “Puss in Boots” cast
is sure to entertain the whole tradition, the play is per- p.m., Thursday, July 28; Free- members shown are Ethan Jovanovic, left, as the miller’s son, and Mara-
family with “Puss in Boots.” formed entirely by two man Arts Pavilion, Selbyville, natha Leigh as Puss, his magical pet cat.
actors, and Maranatha Leigh 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 6;
Free performances of this and Ethan Jovanovic employ Avenue United Methodist County Library, Camden, 6:30 For more information
delightful, imaginative pro- their numerous stage skills to Church, Milford, 6:30 p.m., p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 9. including venue addresses, go
duction continue at venues bring the seven characters to Sunday, Aug. 7; and Lewes to rehobothchildrenstheatre.
around Southern Delaware. life. Lightning-quick costume Canalfront Park, 6:30 p.m., All these shows are free org.
changes and a lively sense of Thursday, Aug. 11. and open to the public.
“Puss in Boots” is the story humor are the hallmarks of
of an enchanted cat who uses this family-fun show. Audiences can also see the
her charm and wits to win show indoors at Greenwood
the hand of the princess for “Puss in Boots” is one of Public Library, 10:30 a.m.,
the poor miller’s son. more than 30 shows created Thursday, July 28; Seaford
and originally performed by Public Library, 12:30 p.m.,
The fabulous feline weaves company founders Elise and Wednesday, Aug. 3; Frankford
a beguiling spell around Steve Seyfried. Public Library, 2 p.m.,
the king, his daughter and Tuesday, Aug. 9; and Kent
a grumpy ogre to provide Guests can bring their
the happiest ending to this blankets and beach chairs

Mr. Moribund's Theatre of Terror sets shows July 29, 31

Mr. Moribund's Theatre of Theatre of Terror cast, live Walton said that this being that has a few similarities to “The shows are events I
Terror will hold its next live music and comedy, raffles, a show No. 11 at the same time ‘Stranger Things,’ and we'll look forward to every year.
shows at 7:30 p.m., Friday, scary face contest and audi- when the “Stranger Things” be doing our own tribute to It’s such a great time. Just like
July 29, and 5:30 p.m., Sun- ence participation. TV series has once again the show as well, in our own the horror hosts you see on
day, July 31, at the Riverfront swept the country is a happy Theatre of Terror style,’”
Theater in Milford, featur- "This will be our 11th show, coincidence. “I chose a film Walton said. Continued on page 11
ing the 1970 horror classic, which is quite a milestone to
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10 THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 Beach Paper

FREE & FUN SoDEL Fest moves to
THINGS TO DO! Hopkins Heartland

Movie Nights Southern Delaware Wine, Food and cocktails, four bands, a wine
Music Festival to be held Oct. 1 wall, a chef throwdown and
Enjoy free screenings under the stars. silent auction items. Proceeds
will be donated to Children’s
• Bethany Beach: Movies on the beach through August. Admission is free. For By Ron MacArthur Stacy LaMotta said the entire Beach House and Pathways
off Greenfield Parkway, Monday nights more information, go to www.beach-fun. [email protected] venue on the Hopkins family to Success.
at dusk, June through August. For more com/dewey-beach-info. farm will be used, including
information go to www.townofbethany- August 1 - A Dog’s Journey The Southern Delaware the barn, milking barn, patio Faye Blake, Pathways to
beach.com. August 8 - Field of Dreams Wine, Food and Music Festi- and open space around the Success founder and execu-
August 1 - Ferdinand August 15 - Luca val is moving to a new venue. covered bridge. Each year’s tive director, said since the
August 8 - Free Willy • Cinema by the Canal: Lewes event benefits nonprofit organization was founded 16
August 22 - Blue Hawaii Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes. Hopkins Heartland on organizations. years ago, more than 3,000
August 29 - Free Guy Movies start at dusk (approximately Fisher Road near Lewes, underserved high school
• Dewey Beach: On the beach at 8:30 p.m.). For more information go to which has become one of the The festival will feature students have received
Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. Mondays www.lewescanalfrontpark.org. region’s top wedding desti- food from more than 25 assistance through the
at approximately 8:30 p.m., June Aug. 4 - Bad News Bears nations, will host this year’s restaurants prepared by organization’s after-school,
event from noon to 3:30 p.m., award-winning chefs, more in-school and community-
Farmers Markets Saturday, Oct. 1. Founder than 75 craft beers and based programs. This year,

Continued on page 11

Bursting with the flavors of the season!

Tuesdays Sundays RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS

Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, Bethany Beach Farmers Market, THE LARGE HOPKINS HEARTLAND BARN will be the focal point when the SoDEL Fest comes to the Lewes-
rbfarmersmarket.com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. bethanybeachfarmersmarket.com, 8 a.m. area venue.
through October, Grove Park, Rehoboth. to noon starting June 5, Garfield Pkwy. &
Market bags and produce bags available Pennsylvania Ave., Bethany.
for purchase at entrance.
Frederica Farmers Market,
Wednesdays 302-335-5417, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
1456 Frederica Rd., Frederica, May 29 -
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, Sept. 25.
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8
to 11 a.m. through Sept. 29, Crooked Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers
Hammock, 36707 Crooked Market, nassauvalley.com/farmers-
Hammock Way, Lewes. market or facebook.com/nassauvalley-
summerfarmersmarket, noon to 3 p.m.
Market at Sea Colony, seacolony- through mid-October, 32165 Winery
farmersmarket.com. 8 a.m. Way, Lewes.
to noon through Aug. 31,
Marketplace at Sea Colony
Shopping Center, Rt. 1
South, Bethany Beach.

Fridays

Broadkill Farmers Market, 4 to 6:30
p.m. through Sept. 24, Riverbank Side,
116 Front St., Milton.

Saturdays

Riverwalk Farmers Market,
downtownmilford.org or
facebook.com/RiverwalkFarmersMarket,
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, S.
Walnut St. & Mispillion Riverwalk,
Milford. Credit cards preferred, if using
cash exact change appreciated.

Historic Lewes Farmers Market,
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 a.m.
to noon, George H.P. Smith Park, Lewes.
Market moves to Shields parking lot
from Oct. 1 through Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to
noon, and if there’s inclement weather. 

Tweet, Tweet! Sponsors and supporters of SoDEL Fest gather for a kickoff event at Hopkins Heartland in Lewes on July 12. This
year’s event is set for Saturday, Oct. 1, and will utilize the entire venue along Fisher Road.
For more fun things to do, follow
twitter.com/BeachPaper

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Hopkins schools in Milton beyond This year, proceeds of the festival will go to Children’s Beach House and Pathways to Success. In the photo are
programs and camps at the (l-r) Sarah Gilmour, outreach coordinator, and Faye Blake, executive director, Pathways to Success; Stacy La-
Continued from page 10 campus on Lewes Beach. Motta, founder of the event; and Rich Garrett, CBH executive director, Meg Gardner, director of resource de-
programs are offered to “Every child and family de- velopment and catering operations, and Dom Pandolfino, executive chef.
students at Sussex Technical, serves to have opportunities,
Milford, Cape Henlopen and and they always come from
Seaford high schools. strong relationships,” Garrett
said.
“We help them to learn,
thrive and grow. When they “This is a new and exciting
leave our programs, we want way to present SoDEL Fest,”
them to be successful,” Blake said Ingrid Hopkins, who
said. manages Hopkins Heartland.
“The farm is now a new cata-
Richard Garrett, Children’s lyst for kids. I’m all in.”
Beach House executive
director, said the organiza- To purchase tickets and
tion has offered programs to get more information, go to
disadvantaged children for facebook.com/WineFoodMu-
80 years. This year, staff has sicFest. For more information
been embedded at the two on the nonprofits, go to
pathways-2-success.org and
cbhinc.org.

Volunteer Jessica Jackson enjoys Stacy LaMotta is founder of the Theatre person and will only be sold at the Riverfront Theater. The
a cup of Hopkins Creamery ice Southern Delaware Wine, Food at the door. Doors open at 7 shows are modeled after the
cream topped with Fifer’s fruit. and Music Festival. Continued from page 9 p.m. for the Friday show and classic horror host television
5 p.m., for the Sunday show. programs of the 1950s through
TV, but live and much more Walton recommends arriving today. They feature a classic
entertaining. Lots of laughs, early. "We have an art show, film from the golden age of
great music and audience vendors and other items of monster movies along with
participation. This small-town interest in the lobby as you comedy sketches, live music
troupe works hard to give us come in, and you won't want and talent performances,
quality entertainment, and to miss any of the fun,” he costume contests, audience
it shows in the imaginative said. participation and more.
details. We’re very lucky to
have a show like this in our There will be no Saturday To learn more, go to awk-
area. Highly recommended show due to the Milford ward-labs.com.
for loads of family fun,” Ladybug Music Festival cel-
said Teresa Rodriguez, a fan ebrating women in music. More information:
of the show. Tickets are $5 per awkward-labs.com
Since 2015, Mr. Moribund's
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Washington Society of
Landscape Painters show
to open on Aug. 6

The Peninsula Gallery “Across Slaughter Creek” by Lisa Egeli, Washington Society of Land-
welcomes back artists from scape Painters exhibitor at Peninsula Gallery.
the prestigious Washington
Society of Landscape Paint- “Two Bushels” by Harry Jaecks, Washington Society of Landscape Paint-
ers for a juried exhibition ers exhibitor at Peninsula Gallery.
on display Saturday, Aug. 6,
through Sunday, Aug. 28. “Henlopen” by Lani Browning, Washington Society of Landscape Paint- this exhibition include Jill Schwartz, Lida Stifel, Nancy
ers exhibitor at Peninsula Gallery. Banks, Jacalyn Beam, Jean Tankersley, Robert Thoren
A reception will be held Brinton-Jaecks, Lani Brown- and Meg Nottingham Walsh.
from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Aug. 6, advancement of landscape continues to be the founda- ing, Marietje Chamberlain,
with some of the artists in painting through meetings, tion on which its activities Bernard J. Dellario, David Works can be previewed
attendance. exhibitions and field trips. As are based. Diaz, Gray Dodson, Christine at peninsula-gallery.com and
in 1913, painting on location Drewyer, Lisa Egeli, Lynn are available for purchase.
The juried works include The artists juried into Goldstein, Pattee Hipschen,
both oil and watercolor Harry L. Jaecks, Barry D. The gallery is located in
paintings depicting a variety Lindley, Lynn Mehta, Crystal the Shops at the Beacon, 520
of landscapes, from street Moll, JoEllen Murphy, Bar- East Savannah Road, Lewes.
scenes to ocean waves, floral bara Nuss, Bill Schmidt, Jean
arrangements and boating To learn more, call
trips. Some of the works are 302-645-0551 or email penin-
presented with traditional [email protected].
techniques or were painted
en plein air, while others take
a more modernist or impres-
sionistic approach. The show
also includes some abstract
pieces for those with a more
contemporary eye. With
such a range of images, this
exhibition has something for
every taste. 

At 109 years old, The
Washington Society of
Landscape Painters is one of
the oldest landscape painting
groups in the United States,
tracing its origins to 1913. The
primary focus of the society
today is painting outdoors,
en plein air, with fellow
members and guest artists,
enjoying their camaraderie
and constructively critiquing
each other’s work. In addi-
tion to these paint-outs, the
society also promotes the

Doo Wop Project
to entertain at
Freeman Arts
Pavilion July 29

The Doo Wop Project will Broadway hits “Jersey Boys,”
perform live at 7 p.m., Friday, “Motown: The Musical”
July 29, at Freeman Arts Pa- and “A Bronx Tale,” bring-
vilion near Selbyville. ing unparalleled sound and
vocal excellence authenticity
Paying tribute to the doo to re-create favorite songs
wop and Motown music of from American pop and rock
the 20th century, the show history.
includes some of the greatest
hits from The Temptations Tickets are on sale at free-
and The Four Seasons, along manarts.org.
with “doowopified” versions
of modern classics from Ma- More information:
roon 5, Jason Mraz and more. freemanarts.org

The Doo Wop Project SUBMITTED PHOTO
features stars from the

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Local author releases followup some magical encounters 15,” Archer said.
Mystic Beach fantasy-romance with a past life and a god- Taking a cue from Hunter’s
dess, and more than one trip
Local author Aislinn Archer full-fledged rockstar, Hunter, go along with it, since they’ve to the emergency room, all charity work in “Dream
announced “Dream Weaver,” as he and his band arrive in agreed to feature his favorite while Hunter’s band is trying Weaver,” Archer plans to
her second book in the Mystic the fictional Delaware resort charity. And that’s where to write new songs and stay donate 20 percent of her
Beach Fantasy Rockstar Ro- town of Mystic Beach to things get really complicat- incognito. royalties from the two books
mances, has been released in record their latest album. ed,” said Archer. to a designated nonprofit,
ebook and paperback editions “At the same time he’s National Alliance on Mental
on Amazon.com. “Brighid and Hunter Brighid finds herself wondering if he shouldn’t Illness Delaware.
learned the hard way that the dragged in front of the cam- have been with Brighid all
The second half of the rockstar lifestyle isn’t always eras and into the social media along, Hunter’s also realizing Archer, an award-winning
series-kickoff duet that began conducive to maintaining re- morass at the same moment that having her shift from girl journalist, has been an area
with “Once Upon a Dream,” lationships,” said Archer, who Hunter is finally forced to friend to girlfriend could be resident for nearly 25 years,
this book concludes the story has worked as a professional face his true feelings for his exactly the thing that ruins and local residents and visi-
of Brighid and her lifelong live sound engineer. “But best friend. What results is a their friendship – the thing tors will find some familiar
best friend, crush and now Brighid gave Hunter a wake- comedy of errors, mixed with he’s been afraid of from the locations referenced in
up call about staying true to moment she first confessed both books. For more, go to
SUBMITTED PHOTO himself amidst the glamorous she had feelings for him, at AislinnArcher.com or Mystic-
world he’s found himself in. BeachRocks.com.
AISLINN ARCHER’S “DREAM The question now is whether
WEAVER” is the second book in he’ll be able to prove to her
her Mystic Beach Fantasy Rock- that he’s found the best friend
star Romances series. she remembers inside the
rockstar he became.”

But that isn’t the only rock-
star complication Hunter is
bringing with him to Mystic
Beach for his band’s working
vacation.

“With Hunter having
established himself as a high-
profile bachelor, his record
label has signed him up to
star in a reality dating show.
Even though he’s tried to put
his rockstar dating life behind
him, he’s got good reason to

Local author debuts
coming-of-age story

Robert Stowe England, a economic impact of popula-
veteran financial author who tion aging.  He is the author
lives in Milton, has penned his of “Black Box Casino,” which
first novella, just published revealed the myriad causes
in e-book, paperback and and aftermath of the financial
hardcover versions by J2B crisis of 2008, as well as “Ag-
Publishing of Pomfret, Md. ing China,” which examined
the impact of China's rapidly
It tells the story of Dean aging population on its eco-
Farley, a young boy grow- nomic prospects.
ing up in post-World War Il
America trying to gain confi- The author earned a
dence in himself by earning bachelor's degree in English
the respect of his parents, at Duke University, where
brother, schoolmates and he studied creative writing
teammates. Often with scant under English professor Wil-
guidance, he meets and beats liam Blackburn and served
the challenges of boyhood as associate editor of the
(school, making friends, Duke Chronicle, the student
catching a crawfish in a creek, newspaper.
baseball and riding a bicycle),
yet still worries about his Robert Stowe England
ability to overcome the dif- was born in York, S.C., and
ficulties that surely lie ahead. grew up and attended public
schools in Gastonia, N.C.
A small North Carolina
community is the crucible “A SECRET REVEALED FOR
England uses in “A Secret DEAN,” by Robert Stowe England
Revealed for Dean.” The title is out in e-book, paperback and
character, knowing manhood hardcover versions.
awaits, struggles to figure out
if he has the mettle and abil-
ity to handle adult life. Dean's
turning point is his decision
to take a reckless dare that
could endanger his life in
order to stop a bully's relent-
less, humiliating taunts. The
event, which fundamentally
changed Dean's outlook, was
so profound and troubling for
him that he kept it a secret.

England is an author and
financial journalist whose
career in journalism has
focused on markets, bank-
ing, mortgage finance,
the steel industry and the

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Inaugural Hair and Heels

benefits CAMP Rehoboth

Events included dance parties, name Hair and Heels to bring
drag show brunch at The Pines, Aqua wigs into it.”

By Chris Flood as a fundraiser for CAMP Suppies said they’re As impressive as the performances was the ability of drag queens to
[email protected] Rehoboth.  already planning for next change outfits. Andora Tetee has transformed from being Cher.
year’s event.
Benefiting CAMP Re- Hair and Heels comprised
hoboth, the inaugural Hair three events – the Hair and “It's good to have a little
and Heels took place in Heels Kick-off Party at Aqua fun all while supporting a lo-
Rehoboth Beach recently, Bar and Grill July 16; a Drag cal charity that does so much
and The Pines owner Bob Brunch July 17; and a clos- for our area,” said Suppies.
Suppies said the event was ing party July 17, featuring
fantastic. Tatianna and Kennedy Dav- For more information on
enport, stars from RuPaul’s Hair and Heels, go to hai-
“You never know how Drag Race. randheelsrb.com. 
many people will come for
your first event, but we had Suppies said he was in-
a lot of people come in hair spired to start the event by
and heels; some, just heels,” the famous High Heel Race
said Suppies, who created in Washington, D.C., which
the new event with co-chair also benefits a charity.
Christopher Smith, enter-
tainment/event manager for “[I’m] always looking for
The Pines. The event took fun events for Rehoboth
place July 16-17, and served Beach and to give back to our
amazing community,” said
Suppies. “I thought up the

Hair and Heels took place in Rehoboth Beach recently. There were two Drag queen Mona Lotts has been
dance parties and a drag brunch. Performer Tatiyanna Voche, right, and performing locally for nearly two
Krissy Baker sing along together. decades. She shows Kyle Lorenz a
little leg.

CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS

WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE AN IMPENDING wedding than
a bridal shower at a drag brunch? Shown are (l-r) Lauren Lehr, bride-to-
be Lindsey Gorab, Jessica Mariconda and Nicole Seneca.

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Kristina Kelly was working the room, but when you look good, there’s al-
ways time to strike a pose.

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RAL Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Elementary School.
Fine Craft Show to open Aug. 6 Patrons at this year’s Out-

The Rehoboth Art League’s ing oil and acrylic painting, for pulling off this two-week- Homestead. As always, the door Fine Art and Fine Craft
signature summer event, the pastel painting, fine jewelry, end event. Homestead docents will be Show will have an opportu-
Annual Outdoor Fine Art and wood and metal work, pho- holding an online auction nity to win a one-of-a-kind
Fine Craft Show, will return tography, ceramics, mixed Visitors are also welcome of artwork donated by the piece of artwork generously
to Henlopen Acres for the media and more. to enjoy the current shows outdoor show artists as a donated by a participating
first two weekends in August. the art league has on display, fundraiser for preservation event artist. This year’s work,
“We are pleased to be the including its 84th Annual projects in the league’s his- “A Distance I Have Wan-
Now in its 49th year, the event underwriter for the Re- Members’ Fine Art Exhibi- toric buildings. RAL provides dered,” was donated by Kate
event provides the opportu- hoboth Art League’s Annual tion, as well as solo shows complimentary transporta- Meyer, an oil painter based in
nity for more than 100 artists Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Hidden Waters from Donna tion to the event with Jolly coastal Virginia. The winning
and artisans from around the Craft Show,” said Bryce Lingo M. Finley in the Ventures Trolley shuttles to and from ticket will be pulled at 4 p.m.,
country to display and sell of Jack Lingo Realtor. “It’s a Gallery, and Still from Me- parking areas at Rehoboth Aug. 14.
their fine art and fine crafts unique opportunity to see lissa Husted-Sherman in the
amidst the Rehoboth Art neighbors and visitors to the The weekend entry fee
League’s 3.5-acre wooded Coastal Delaware region join Jewelry by is $5, with no charge for
campus, just blocks from through art and culture. The Local Artist children under age 12. Tickets
busy downtown Rehoboth Lingo family and the many can be purchased by cash or
Beach in coastal Delaware. people who work with us all credit card at the gate.
have a strong passion for the
The event will be held arts and for giving back to the 302.227.9203
Saturday and Sunday, Aug. community. This aligns with Weekly Summer Classes
6 and 7, and 13 and 14. Show our overall goal and mission
hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to Give Where You Live.”
Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., Sundays.  The show is an unforget-
table summer event full of
The outdoor show, under- attractions including great
written by Jack Lingo Realtor, food, live music, artist dem-
is a juried event yielding onstrations, gallery exhibits,
exceptional work, and many beautiful gardens, and plenty
of the artists enjoy demon- of raffle and auction opportu-
strating their creativity during nities. The local community
each day of the show. As al- support allows this Rehoboth
ways, many local and regional Beach tradition to continue,
artists will be on campus with as the efforts of more than
their artwork and displays in 100 volunteers are essential
a variety of mediums, includ-

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Artists’ tents fill the Rehoboth Art League’s wooded property during two
weekends in August for the traditional outdoor show.

Many participating artists work on site as they sell their unique cre-
ations at the RAL outdoor show.

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Lewes Historical Society’s craft fair is rite of summer

Event attracts 59 vendors and
a large crowd on a busy day

RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS

SOME OF THE NEARLY 60 VENDORS taking part in the 2022 Lewes Historical Society Craft Fair on July 16
display their creations under tents in the society’s historical complex.

Amy Shields, based in Bethany Beach, owns Salt Town Trading Company,
which offers beach-inspired candles and home fragrance items.

Ridge Hollow Games Boards artists Bob Donough and Barb Wagaman- Mairead Brown of Blue Bell, Pa., is
Donough of Cornwall, Pa., offer a unique craft – antique reproduction ready to purchase two handmade
and folk art design game boards. Colonial dolls from Susan Kenny of
the Lewes Historical Society.

Lewes artist and woodworker Michael Cagna displays some of his work
with familiar Lewes scenes.
Susan Kenny, a Lewes Histori-
cal Society volunteer, sews a wing
cap for one of her handmade Colo-
nial dolls. She also made the dress
she’s wearing.

Lewes Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Lyter uses a draw- Megan Stine of The Moonlit Shell, Margie Samero’s stone crafts and glass art are always popular items at
knife to shave down the end of a handmade boat hook. based on the Eastern Shore of craft fairs. The artist lives in West Grove, Pa.
Maryland, models a one-of-kind
necklace for a customer.

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Aries, daydreams could tempt you away Sagittarius, you may be tempted so
from your work this week. Try to stay LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 share strong opinions on a subject with a
grounded, but explore creative pursuits. Start to purge any feelings or emotional few other people. Just don’t be too head-
Make time on your schedule for such baggage that isn’t serving you well. This strong or you risk a squabble among
activities. may be a time to reconsider relationships, friends.
particularly if they aren’t benefitting you.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
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ners or prospective partners and embrace employment will help you appreciate you chart governing money finds you on solid
creative collaboration this week. Being are earning a living. Utilize this positive financial ground, Capricorn. Make the
part of a team will get the ideas flowing. energy as motivation to complete a key most of this experience while you can.
project.
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Gemini, professional goals can become a Libra, you may have creative goals spin- Aquarius, expect to benefit from your
reality this week, as the stars are aligned ning around in your head, but this is the quick wit and passionate way of speaking
with the sector that governs career time to bring some structure to those this week. Whether you’re leading a work
matters. Go after the work you want ideas. Ask a friend for help in that matter. meeting or socializing with friends, good
promptly. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 things are coming.
Don’t be afraid to call the shots right now.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Whether you’re ruling the roost at home PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
Take time to analyze any dreams that you or taking a place of authority at work, you Impulsive energy is swirling around you,
remember, Cancer. Symbolism or images want to be in control. Some may protest. Pisces. Maintain your focus and make a
could provide clues to events in the wak- concerted effort to spend wisely.
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Lewes welcomes America in
Bloom judges to First Town

City seeks another honor for beautification efforts

NICK ROTH PHOTO

America in Bloom judge Ed Hooker III listens as Warren Golde tells the
history of Lewes in Bloom.

AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTO home, Golde toured the annuals and more than 26,000
country. He visited the Town tulip bulbs each year.
AMONG THE GROUP discussing the Lighthouse Garden on Kings Highway are (l-r) Evadne Giannini, Amer- of Lewes in the south of Eng-
ica in Bloom judge; Art in Bloom Co-chair Sue Sandmeyer; Ed Hooker III, America in Bloom judge; and Dave land, for which the Delaware Mayor Andrew Williams, a
Beck, Lewes in Bloom. town was named. The town Lewes native, said he’s seen a
was beautifully adorned with lot of changes over the years.
By Nick Roth installation of several pieces of and the city triumphed again.  flowers, plants and other
[email protected] public art throughout the city.  Lewes in Bloom founder welcoming accoutrements, “Most are for the better,”
and Golde brought that vision he said. “Certainly Lewes in
Despite winning several Giannini has been an Amer- Warren Golde said America in home. Bloom represents one of those
accolades from America in ica in Bloom judge for three Bloom has been instrumental things, not just for the aesthet-
Bloom and Communities in years. She said she had visited in the progress of Lewes and The notion of beautifying ics it provides to the town, but
Bloom over the last 20 years, Lewes about 10 years ago and its beautification efforts.  Delaware’s Lewes was solidi- Warren has set the standard
Lewes isn’t satisfied just yet.  was excited to come back. fied a few months later when for what a volunteer organiza-
“One of the values of enter- he met representatives from tion is and can be.” 
Lewes in Bloom members, “It’s like opening this won- ing the program is we get American in Bloom at a trade
city officials, businesses and derful Christmas present,” she wonderful recommendations show in Ohio. Lewes Chamber of Com-
nonprofit groups rolled out said at a welcome breakfast from the judges,” he said. “And merce Executive Director
the red carpet July 11-12, wel- at Irish Eyes July 11. “You Lewes in Bloom has listened He first met with Betsy Betsy Reamer said Lewes in
coming judges from America have done a phenomenal job; to what the judges have said Reamer, Lewes Chamber of Bloom’s efforts have greatly
in Bloom as the city seeks to coming across on the ferry and made many improve- Commerce executive direc- impacted the local economy.
be recognized as the most and then taking the road com- ments.”  tor; then he was joined by
beautiful town in America.  ing in was really very, very seven women who responded “[Lewes in Bloom] brings
special.” It was time to step up the to an ad in the Cape Gazette. people to town – they stay in
Over the course of two competition even more. In Together, they became the our accommodations, they eat
days, dozens of volunteers Lewes in Bloom has done 2018, Lewes in Bloom entered founding members of Lewes at our restaurants, they shop
guided Ed Hooker III of Camp so much over the last two de- the Communities in Bloom in Bloom. in our shops,” she said. “[Lew-
Springs, Md., and Evadne cades, it’s almost impossible International Challenge, going es in Bloom] is an economic
Giannini of Woodbridge, N.Y., to list all its accomplishments up against cities and towns The group now boasts more development organization,
around town, not only show- and awards. Lewes in Bloom from around the world. It than 300 members, or patrons, whether they know it or not.” 
ing off the city’s picturesque entered its first America in shouldn’t be a surprise that as they call themselves.
landscapes, gardens and parks, Bloom competition in 2002. the First Town came out on Realtor Lee Ann Wilkin-
but also landmarks such as Although it didn’t win, the top once more.  With more volunteers came son had similar things to say
the Lightship Overfalls, Lewes judges provided some valu- more responsibility. When regarding Lewes in Bloom’s
Historical Society and its able constructive criticism. Lewes in Bloom will learn Lewes in Bloom started in impact on the housing market.
museums, Cape Henlopen Volunteers got to work right the results of its latest effort at 2002, it cared for a half-dozen
State Park, Lewes Community away, reentered the compe- the America in Bloom confer- areas. Now, it’s nearly 25. They “Lewes seems to hold its
Garden, Lewes Unleashed tition in 2003, and won it. ence in St. Louis, Mo., this also plant more than 7,000 value,” she said. “And one the
dog park, and the University They added more America September.  reasons I feel like it does is
of Delaware’s Hugh R. Sharp in Bloom awards in 2005 and NICK ROTH PHOTO because of [Lewes in Bloom].”
Campus. Also on display were 2010. The idea for Lewes in
the accomplishments of Art in Bloom came in 2001, when Mayor Andrew Williams thanks all NICK ROTH PHOTO
Bloom, a Lewes in Bloom sub- In 2015, Lewes entered the Golde was stranded in Eng- Lewes in Bloom members for their
committee that has overseen America in Bloom Circle land following the terrorist continued dedication to making Brenda Brady was one of the found-
of Champions competition attacks of Sept. 11. Without the city beautiful. ing members of Lewes in Bloom.
against other former winners, knowing for certain when he
would be allowed to return

AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTO AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTO

Stango Park commissioner and Lewes in Bloom member Bill Adelman explains the Gateway Bud Vai talks about various techniques utilized by Lewes in Bloom for the Gateway Gar-
Garden landscaping design to Evadne Giannini. den during an onsite visit. Shown are (l-r) Ed Hooker III, Vai, Dave Beck and Sue Sandmeyer.

24 THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 Beach Paper

Shrimp on PLAY BAYWOOD GREENS
the barbie!
GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
THE golf instructor, or gambler
19TH who made a living playing Baywood Greens is in Long Neck, DE. Call 302-947-9800 for a tee time. Hole 13 is a par-5, which plays 534
HOLE golf you were not permitted yards from the gold tees, down to 265 from the white tees.
to take part. That all changed
GENE BLEILE a year later, when the word Hole 15 is a par-3, which plays 195 yards from the gold tees, down to 94 yards from the white tees.
“Open” allowed amateurs and
Two weeks ago, the professionals alike to enter Hole 16 is a par-5, which plays 515 yards from the gold tees, down to 237 yards from the white tees.
British Open or as and compete for the Champi-
the Scots call it, The onship Belt.
Open, saw some Sunday
drama. Rory McElroy, the In 1864, things got roll-
favorite, had the lead on the ing with the addition of a
back nine, but couldn’t hold six-pound cash award to ac-
it as Australian golfer Cam company the red leather belt
Smith came from five shots and to publicize the annual
back to win The Open and event, the membership voted
$2.5 million. Now that is a lot to add the title “Champion-
of shrimp on the barbie. ship Golfer of the World.”

McElroy also suffered the It wasn’t until 1873 that the
fall to third place ($933,000), organizers of the Open Cham-
when Cam Young drained a pionship got tired of passing
30-foot eagle putt to take sec- around a belt as the top prize
ond place money ($1,455,000). and decided to take up anoth-
er collection and have another
What the Masters tourna- unique trophy manufactured.
ment is to beauty, the British They took their “wee purse”
Open is to golf in the 1800s. full of money to the Mackay
Augusta National Golf Course, Cunningham Company of Ed-
home of the Masters, com- inburgh and had them create
pared to St. Andrews, home of a large cup, which was named
30 out of 150 British Opens, is the Championship Cup.
like looking at a dozen roses
compared to brown grass in When the golfing public
your lawn. If you are an avid and professional golfers com-
golfer, you will see the beauty plained that the name was too
in both. bland for such a prestigious
event and the “cup” actually
Since 1860, each British resembled the cups used at
Open has all the old charm of the Prestwick to drink claret
the first one played at Prest- wine, the name was changed
wick Golf Club in Scotland, to the “Claret Jug” (no histori-
when a group of rich golfers cal explanation as to how a
took up a collection among cup turned into a jug, but add
the membership to have an wine and Scottish whiskey
“elegant” trophy made for the to the discussion and viola, it
first winner and golf cham- turned into a jug).
pion of Scotland.
With the new “jug” in hand,
Now, if you guessed that the every golfer in Prestwick
trophy was the famed Claret wanted to be the first winner
Jug (not to be confused with of the new prize and be called
the Stanley Cup), you would the Championship Golfer of
be wrong. Are you ready? the World, but to their dismay,
The first trophy was actually the first winner was Tom
a large red leather belt with a Kidd, a caddie from St. An-
silver buckle. It was called the drews, who shot a 179 to take
Championship Challenge Belt home the title.
and if you won it three years
in a row, you could keep it. So next year, when you
watch the British Open played
This seems to go against on a course with no trees,
all we know about the tough rough up to your knees, roll-
Scots, who wore kilts into ing berms, eight-foot deep
battle and on the links. Kilts bunkers and wind clocked at
have no belt loops, so I sup- 25 mph on a calm day, remem-
pose the belt was probably ber that the “Open” is played
about the size of today’s for tradition not beauty!
World Wrestling Entertain-
ment Championship Belt and 19th Hole Trivia:
was worn around Prestwick
as a display piece, instead of • The British Open is rotat-
holding up a kilt. ed between nine links courses
in Scotland or England.
To add another twist to the
first tournament, the British • 1951 was the only year the
Open was actually closed to “Open” has been played in
all amateurs. Unless you were Ireland
a professional golfer, caddie,
• Tom Morris was the
youngest winner (1868) at 17
years, 156 days

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Mill Pond Garden
open to visitors July 31

Midsummer gardens are Cape Region. It dies to the NATIVE HIBISCUS moshuetos at Mill Pond Garden. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
now changing gear, from ground at frost and comes up
flowers leading the display to late next spring, growing fast across and are popular with Monarch butterfly on variegated Colocassia Blue Hawaii at Mill
foliage plants showing their up to 12 feet. It is important some pollinators. They bloom weigela at Mill Pond Garden. Pond Garden.
muscles. It is also the peak that the tuber root stays dry generously in full sun, and the showing these midsummer Region. Come enjoy the
for hibiscus, featuring the in winter or it will rot, so the native ones can do well in wet beauties for visitors to consid- summer jungle with heav-
largest flowers of the garden usual custom is to plant it on soils and dry, very useful in er choices and find inspiration enly hibiscus; flip-flops are
year, with choices of several a mound or cover it to shed low or poorly drained garden by seeing which garden plants welcome. Visitors are asked to
species and many stunning rainwater in winter. sites where other plants can- can do well here in the Cape respect social distancing.
cultivars. not thrive.
Ginger lilies, elephant ears,
Mill Pond Garden will open caladiums and cannas are The garden will also be
to welcome visitors from 10 mostly hardy locally, except featuring Joe Pye weed and
a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sunday, in very cold winters with many other pollinator plants
July 31, at 31401 Melloy Court, low temperatures below 15 attracting butterflies, as well
Lewes. degrees F. They can be left as crape myrtles in full bloom,
in the ground or dug up and coleus, blooming water lil-
Tickets, available at mill- stored in an unfreezing garage ies, wonderful views of Red
pondgarden.com, are $15 to or crawlspace. Mill Pond, wildlife and much
admit a vehicle with up to six more.
visitors. Colocasias are tender; they
should be dug up and stored Mill Pond Garden will be
There is something won- in a space protected from
derfully dramatic about freezing. Aspidistra is an DART TO THE
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leaving home. Think bananas, palm and many kinds of agave
palms, hostas, caladiums, ta- are hardy here and even much
ros, aspidistra, elephant ears, farther north. Cardoon and
colocasia, cardoon, canna, coleus are annuals. Hostas are
ginger lily, agave, palm and hardy perennials. All these
the amazing evergreen hardy big leaved-plants add much
shrub fatsia. Add the colorful interest to the garden for the
shimmers of maturing coleus, summer.
and the garden is transformed
into a jungle. Ferns filling The huge flowers of hibis-
in the holes with their own cus complement the tropical
magic include natives with look of the big-leaved plants.
fronds of four or five feet tall, Hibiscus for gardens include
like the giant ostrich fern or three types. The hardy, woody
the even bigger royal fern, shrub Rose of Sharon, hibis-
larger than many shrubs. cus syriacus, which blooms
prolifically from mid-spring to
The hardy banana musa late summer with rose-sized
basjoo is a perennial in the flowers in purple, red, blue or
Native cardinal flower at Mill Pond white, is a bit invasive, so be
Garden. warned. The tropical, non-
hardy Chinese woody shrubs
called hibiscus chinensis are
sold everywhere as seasonal
patio decorations with large,
varied-color flowers. The
native perennial hibiscus
moshuetos is available in
pink, white or red, and the tall
hibiscus coccinea comes in
red and white with lime-green
leaves, a Mill Pond Garden
favorite. These native hibis-
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The fishing is hot to not, put in the time

FISHING
REPORT

RICH KING SUBMITTED PHOTOS

That heat wave though!  LADY CRAB tangled up in a DS Custom Tackle Pompano rig, keylime float color.
It has been brutal, so
we fish at night, pre- river and kingfish are thick at its tributaries has been de- Fishbites are great bait this time of year – no mess and easy to use.  Mul-
dawn and are home by early times in the surf, spot as well. cent action; there’s lots of fat tiple fish on one small piece - a strip of bloodworms, sand flea, or EZ
morning to get back into the These all make for great table bass for the dinner plate this Shrimp will last all day. 
air conditioning. It has been fare, with fish tacos for days. I summer. Use swim shads or This DS Custom Tackle rig was cut by a crab at the dropper loop.  The
a little rough some days; be like to just use what we catch small bucktails in tandem for hook held fine, and we caught a couple dozen fish on this “broken” rig. 
sure to stay hydrated and that day and never really the lure anglers.  Sand fleaing The way DS Custom Tackle attaches hooks at the dropper loop locks
look to your people and pets freeze any of the smaller fish.  for bass is fun on ultralight them in much like a knot.  You can tie off that cut line and the rig will work
for heat exhaustion signs. The meat will keep a couple gear.  Catch a bucket full of until the other side snaps off or the hook is worn out.
That happens fast this time of days in the fridge. As long fleas and hit the Lewes Canal
year. It will not be nearly as as I can bail a dozen or so a or Roosevelt Inlet.  
bad this weekend.   week, I have plenty of fish to
eat. The grill is waiting for If you are clamming the
The fishing is hot to not, my favorite summer beach inland bays, make sure you
you just have to put in that snack. The pompano are follow the DNREC maps for
time. Last Wednesday we showing in the Outer Banks restricted areas. Those areas
went to Assateague and more and more, so not long are closed due to bacteria
found a nice spot with fish now. I’m just curious to see levels which are harmful for
signs on the beach. We set up what other fish we see this consumption and in some
and hammered spot and king- summer.  A triple tail or two cases exposure to open
fish for hours.  It was a fun would be nice. wounds.  There are maps in
day; it’s always fun when you the fishing guide. There are
are catching.  I had the old 13- A friend of mine is trying usually signs telling about
foot honey Lamiglass set up to talk me into a fly-fishing closed areas, but these tend
with an old Penn greenie reel trip down south for tarpon to disappear during storms.
- the ones that sound like a outside Virginia. I just got
coffee grinder when you reel. a few new long rod wizard The tuna action offshore
It is great for the small surf wands and need to break has been great for many of
fishing; the rod is from the them in first, but that sounds the boats.  Check for trips
70s and she still has a little like fun. Fly fishing the surf as they are booking up fast
back bone to her. We took is fun in the early mornings, it seems.  Again, weekdays
turns reeling that beast in and productive. I don’t care are the best for more action
because after the third time what the tide is early morn- and less company out there,
you don’t want to pick up the ings; everything wakes up but that never guarantees a
50-year-old rod that weighs and feeds. On really flat calm good catch.  
like a ton of bricks. It isn’t days you can see so much
the actual issue of weight; it action on the water at the Testing tackle at As-
is the fact that the old Penn beach. There are schools sateague with DS Custom
reel has about a one to zero of bait fish cruising along, Tackle owner David Okone-
gear ratio. It takes forever then they’re pushed up by wski, who offered the
and a day to reel in a normal predators. It helps determine following story, explaining
cast, compared to a reel of where to cast at times. why his crew makes its rigs a
today that takes seconds. For certain way: “So as the crew
a difficulty bonus, the reel is There are lots of sheeps- were out on the sand do-
taped to the rod butt; there head on the rocks, wrecks ing some product reliability
isn’t a reel seat. This rod was and reefs. Ribbonfish are testing, we stumbled upon
made by an old Montauk surf abundant for the offshore a chance to prove a point as
caster it was not built for bait anglers going for sea bass or to why we make our rigs the
and wait comfort. I like using flounder. Those are tasty fish way we do.
it in the summer for fun and for sure.
it still functions. It reminds As we all know there are
me of being out with my The slot striped bass fish- multiple ways to make drop-
grandfather when I was a kid, ing in the Delaware Bay and
especially that coffee grinder Continued on page 27
reel sound.  

The fishing is better
offshore for flounder than
inshore or along the beaches
and coastal waterways. The
weekends are pretty crowded
too, which makes for tougher
fishing the closer you are to
shore. The hot weather helps
because it forces earlier and
later trips which produce
more catches. It’s the best
time to fish this time of year.

 There are a lot of white
perch in the Broadkill

Beach Paper THURSDAY, JULY 28 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 27

Fishing remained in place on a now
technically broken rig. So, we
Continued from page 26 wagered amongst ourselves
per loop rigs, hi-lo rigs or how long the hook would
whatever you’d like to call stay in place. We all lost
them. Some people cut the that bet. Cast after cast, fish
loop and snell a hook onto caught after fish caught the
the mono. We prefer to put hook never moved.
the hook directly on to the
dropper loop, cross it over As we were packing up
and lock the hook in place. for the morning, the rig was
Surprisingly, we get a lot of still there, catching fish. This
flak about how we do this, proved the point that the way
but today provided us a real- we do things, while it may ap-
world chance to show why pear different on the surface,
it’s superior. is for a good reason. That
reason is that our rigs will
At about 9:30 a.m., we got keep you on the fish, whether
a double hook up of a nice whole or broken, longer than
kingfish and a little lady crab anyone else’s.”
on our pompano rig. The
crab, doing crab things, broke Get out and fish. The point
one the side of the dropper will be open in about five
loop. However, the hook weeks. I’m looking forward
to the fall fishing, but I would
like summer to slow down
a bit.

David Okonewski, owner of DS
Adrienne Talabisco with a nice sized kingfish caught on a DS Custom Custom Tackle, holds a kingfish
Tackle top and bottom rig, and Fishbites. caught at Assateague last week.

GAME SOLUTIONS FROM PAGE 22

CROSSWORD SUDOKU WORD
SEARCH

Kingfish cooking up for tacos from a recent trip.  Kingfish and the larger
spot are killer for fish tacos.

Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides

Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, hot Partly cloudy and An afternoon Partly sunny and A couple of A couple of Partly sunny and hot A t‑storm around in
and humid humid t‑storm; humid less humid thunderstorms
thunderstorms the p.m.
82-86 / 69-73
High 89-93 Low 74-78 84-88 / 71-75 82-86 / 71-75 UV Index: 6 83-87 / 71-75 88-92 / 71-75 87-91 / 72-76

UV Index: 9 UV Index: 6 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 6 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 10

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Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast

Broadkill Beach Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 Aug. 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Today: Wind SW 7‑14 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
First high 9:45 a.m. 10:24 a.m. 11:01 a.m. 11:39 a.m. 12:18 p.m. 12:27 a.m. 1:07 a.m. Visibility clear to the horizon.
First low 4:17 a.m. 4:50 a.m. 5:22 a.m. 5:55 a.m. 6:29 a.m. 7:07 a.m. 7:47 a.m. Friday: Wind SW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
Second high 10:36 p.m. 11:12 p.m. 11:49 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 1:41 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
Second low 3:51 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:08 p.m. 5:48 p.m. ‑‑‑ 7:18 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Saturday: Wind NNW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
6:31 p.m. Visibility clear to the horizon.
Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Sunday: Wind ENE 4‑8 knots. Seas 2 feet or less.
Cape Henlopen Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 Aug. 1 12:05 a.m. 12:45 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in t‑storms.
First high 9:23 a.m. 10:02 a.m. 10:39 a.m. 11:17 a.m. 11:56 a.m. 6:17 a.m. 6:57 a.m. Monday: Wind SSE 4‑8 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
First low 3:27 a.m. 4:00 a.m. 4:32 a.m. 5:05 a.m. 5:39 a.m. 12:36 p.m. 1:19 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in a t‑storm.
Second high 9:36 p.m. 10:14 p.m. 10:50 p.m. 11:27 p.m. 6:28 p.m. 7:20 p.m. Tuesday: Wind S 3‑6 knots. Seas 2 feet or less.
Second low 3:01 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 4:18 p.m. 4:58 p.m. ‑‑‑ Visibility clear to the horizon.
5:41 p.m. Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Wednesday: Wind light and variable. Seas 1‑2 feet. Visibility
Rehoboth Beach Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 11:40 a.m. 12:25 p.m. under 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
First high 8:14 a.m. 8:56 a.m. 9:37 a.m. 10:17 a.m. Aug. 1 5:28 a.m. 6:09 a.m.
First low 2:25 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 3:36 a.m. 4:12 a.m. 10:58 a.m. 11:57 p.m. Regional Summary Weather History
Second high 8:43 p.m. 9:22 p.m. 10:01 p.m. 10:38 p.m. 4:50 a.m. 5:41 p.m. ‑‑‑
Second low 2:07 p.m. 2:47 p.m. 3:28 p.m. 4:09 p.m. 11:17 p.m. 6:34 p.m. Mostly cloudy, hot and humid today. A severe storm with
4:53 p.m. Aug. 2 High 91. Partly cloudy tonight. Low 76. hail of up to 1.5 inches
Indian River Inlet Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 12:21 p.m. Aug. 3 A thunderstorm tomorrow. High 86. in diameter occurred
First high 9:07 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:23 a.m. 11:01 a.m. Aug. 1 5:52 a.m. 12:33 a.m. Times of clouds and sun Saturday. in Arizona on July 28,
First low 3:11 a.m. 3:45 a.m. 4:16 a.m. 4:46 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 6:31 a.m. High 84. A thunderstorm or two 1952. The hail shat‑
Second high 9:40 p.m. 10:14 p.m. 10:48 p.m. 11:21 p.m. 5:18 a.m. ‑‑‑ 1:06 p.m. Sunday. High 84. Monday: a couple of tered windows and damaged roofs
Second low 2:39 p.m. 3:16 p.m. 3:54 p.m. 4:34 p.m. 11:56 p.m. 6:03 p.m. 6:56 p.m. thunderstorms. High 85. near the town of Benson.
5:16 p.m.
Oak Orchard Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Sun and Moon
First high 11:05 a.m. 11:47 a.m. 12:13 a.m. 12:52 a.m. Aug. 1 2:08 a.m. 2:48 a.m.
First low 5:56 a.m. 6:31 a.m. 7:07 a.m. 7:43 a.m. 1:29 a.m. 8:59 a.m. 9:40 a.m.
Second high 11:34 p.m. 12:28 p.m. 1:08 p.m. 8:21 a.m. 2:31 p.m. 3:16 p.m.
Second low 5:38 p.m. ‑‑‑ 6:59 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 1:49 p.m. 9:12 p.m. 10:05 p.m.
6:18 p.m. 8:24 p.m.
Aug. 2 Aug. 3
Fenwick Island Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 Aug. 1 11:33 a.m. 12:18 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
First high 8:07 a.m. 8:49 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:51 a.m. 5:27 a.m. 6:08 a.m. Today 5:58 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Today 5:30 a.m. 8:43 p.m.
First low 2:24 a.m. 2:59 a.m. 3:35 a.m. 4:11 a.m. 4:49 a.m. 11:50 p.m. Friday 5:59 a.m. 8:14 p.m. Friday 6:31 a.m. 9:15 p.m.
Second high 8:36 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 9:54 p.m. 10:31 p.m. 11:10 p.m. 5:40 p.m. ‑‑‑ Saturday 6:00 a.m. 8:13 p.m. Saturday 7:33 a.m. 9:44 p.m.
Second low 2:06 p.m. 2:46 p.m. 3:27 p.m. 4:08 p.m. 4:52 p.m. 6:33 p.m. Sunday 6:01 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Sunday 8:35 a.m. 10:09 p.m.
Aug. 2 Monday 6:02 a.m. 8:11 p.m. Monday 9:37 a.m. 10:32 p.m.
Ocean City Jul. 28 Jul. 29 Jul. 30 Jul. 31 Aug. 1 11:25 a.m. Aug. 3 Tuesday 6:02 a.m. 8:10 p.m. Tuesday 10:39 a.m. 10:56 p.m.
First high 7:59 a.m. 8:41 a.m. 9:22 a.m. 10:02 a.m. 10:43 a.m. 5:20 a.m. 12:10 p.m. Wed. 6:03 a.m. 8:09 p.m. Wed. 11:42 a.m. 11:20 p.m.
First low 2:17 a.m. 2:52 a.m. 3:28 a.m. 4:04 a.m. 4:42 a.m. 11:42 p.m. 6:01 a.m.
Second high 8:28 p.m. 9:07 p.m. 9:46 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 11:02 p.m. 5:33 p.m.
Second low 1:59 p.m. 2:39 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:01 p.m. 4:45 p.m. ‑‑‑
6:26 p.m.

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