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Published by Cape Gazette, 2019-09-05 15:01:16

2019 Fall Festivals

Your Guide to Mid-Delmarva Seasonal Events and Celebrations

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18 Up, Up and Away
Inaugural Balloons Over Sussex
to take flight Sept. 14-15 ON THE COVER:
Lenny Harmon
28 Dog Days of Summer performs a
Have a doggone good time at traditional dance at
new Milton festival Sept. 21 the 2017 Nanticoke
Powwow. Read
about this year’s
event on page 14.

DENY HOWETH PHOTO

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104 Rehoboth Jazz Fest
Event Oct. 17-20 marks three
decades of jazz performances

114 Sea Witch
Award-winning Rehoboth festival
celebrating 30th anniversary

122 Ladybugs Landing
Music fest to rock Milford
with all-female lineup

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September

• Sip & Savor - Friday, Sept. 6, 6:30 to The National Folk Fest will come to Delmarva with the annual event Sept. 6-8 in downtown
9:30 p.m. Meals on Wheels Delaware Salisbury, Md.
will host the Sixth Annual Sip & Savor
fundraiser hosted by Dover Downs Ho- Courts, the National Folk Festival Sept. are 6 to 10:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6; noon
tel & Casino, 1131 North DuPont Hwy., 6-8 in downtown Salisbury, Md., offers to 10:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7; and
Dover. Feed the Beat will indulge deca- an array of experiences for all ages. noon to 6:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 8. Free
Legendary masters, as well as the next admission. Go to nationalfolkfestival.
dent bites from participating generation of dynamic young artists, com for information.
restaurants. During Kent celebrate the musical soul and cultural
County’s end-of-sum- roots of America. Hours of the festival Continued on page 10
mer party, guests will
enjoy interactive chef
stations, craft beer
tastings, wine and
spirits, live music and
silent auctions. For
more information go to
mealsonwheelsde.org.

• National Folk Festival -
Sept. 6-8, downtown Salisbury,
Md. - With more than 35 groups
on seven stages, the Maryland
Traditions Folklife Area, the
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September

• Ocean City Sportsman Expo - Sept.
6-8, Ocean City Convention Center,
Ocean City, Md. Admission $5-$10. The
inaugural Ocean City Fishing Hunting
Expo is a regional show that will bring
together all things sportsman. Contact
Josh Parente or George Makres at
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• Bethany Boardwalk Arts Festival - SUBMITTED PHOTO
Saturday, Sept. 7 - The Bethany Beach
Boardwalk Arts Festival will celebrate Bethany Beach Boardwalk Arts Festival attendees peruse the work of more than 100 jur-
its 41st year from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., ied artists.
Saturday, Sept. 7, in downtown Bethany
Beach. The popular one-day show fea- at four local elementary schools. The p.m., 101 Electric Ave., Dover. Car show
tures jewelry, glass, pottery, watercolor auction will take place at the Bethany with food vendors, music, antiques and
and oil painting, photography, basketry Beach Bandstand from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. more. Preregistration is $12; on-site
and woodworking. More than 100 juried and will include pieces donated by par- registration is $15. Trophies, awards and
artists, both local and from around the ticipating artists. Go to bethanybeacha- dash plaques to the first 100 registrants.
country, will display artworks along the rtsfestival.com for more information. Free admission for spectators. Rain date
bandstand and boardwalk areas, as well is Sunday, Sept. 9.
as the street festival areas in downtown • Car, Bike & Truck Show at Schutte
Bethany Beach. Supporting arts in the Park - Saturday, Sept. 7, 10 a.m. to 3 Continued on page 12
community, the event will include a
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September

• Chocolate tasting - Saturday, Sept. • 40th Annual Sandcastle Contest Saturday, with a second dance session
7 - The 13th Annual Chocolate Tasting at 4 p.m. Sunday begins with a worship
is set for 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7, - Saturday, Sept. 7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Re- service at 10 a.m. Sunday’s grand entry
at the Biden Center in Cape Henlopen hoboth Beach in between Delaware and will be at 1:30 p.m. The Native Ameri-
State Park. The event is organized by Laurel Avenues. Teams and individuals can crafts and food vendors open at
Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park, express artistic flair in the sand. Past 10 a.m. Saturday and noon Sunday. For
good friends with chocolates. Admis- creations have included mermaids, Fun- information go to nanticokeindians.org.
sion is $6 for six tastings. For informa- land rides, pyramids, dolphins, Olympic
tion go to friendsofcapehenlopen.org. athletes and traditional sandcastles. • Brown Box Theatre Presents: Shake-
Contest will be held just off the Board-
• Milton Town-Wide Yard Sale - Satur- walk on the beach in front of Funland speare’s “Measure for Measure” -
day, Sept. 7, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Discover between Delaware and Laurel avenues Sunday, Sept. 8, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Sunset
treasures galore at this huge, annual in Rehoboth Beach. Full schedule of Park, 700 S. Philadelphia Ave., Ocean
event in and around downtown Milton. activities will be posted to beach-fun. City, Md. What happens when corrup-
com/sandcastle-contest.html. tion reaches the highest level of court?
Explore the price of principle, and
• Nanticoke Indian Powwow - Saturday witness what happens when the law
and Sunday, Sept. 7-8 The Nanticoke is bent by those who serve to uphold
Indian Tribe will be holding its 42nd it. A duke in disguise leaves the fate of
Annual Powwow at 10 a.m., Saturday his people in the hands of a ruthless
and Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8. The grounds judge. A loyal sister is faced with an
are located in the middle of a beautiful important decision: save the life of her
wooded area off Route 24 (John J. Wil- brother, or uphold her honor? Join us for
liams Highway). Powwow signs will be Shakespeare’s timeless tale of decep-
posted along Route 24 between Routes tion, virtue, and honor, and decide for
1 and 113. Powwow grounds open at yourself whether justice is served. Free
10 a.m.; grand entry will be at noon performance.

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September

• Amish Country Bike Tour - Sunday, angler (up to six max), $25. Prizes for food and drink vendors, and official
Sept. 8 - Delaware’s 33rd Annual Amish first, second and third place. For infor- merchandise. Go to ocbikefest.com for
Country Bike Tour will be Saturday, mation and entry form, go to bahiama- more information.
Sept. 7. This year’s tour returns to rina.com.
Legislative Mall in Dover. After the ride, • Color Fest Delaware 2019 - Satur-
barbecue lunch with beer, wine and ci- • 9/11 Parade of Brothers - Wednes- day, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Hudson
der options included. Tour benefits Kent day, Sept. 11 - The 9/11 Parade of Broth- Fields, Route 1 near Milton. Hosted
County Tourism, Bike Delaware and ers Motorcycle Ride is a motorcycle ride by Krishna Village, inaugural festival
nonprofits throughout Kent County. The and memorial service in Ocean City, features colors, high-voltage music,
tour is suited for all ages and abilities; Md., to commemorate September 11, dancing, food and fun. For information
it includes brand-new routes of 15, 25, 2001. A parade is set for 8:30 a.m. to 1 go to krishnavillage.us.
50, 64 and 100-mile loops, including p.m. on the boardwalk from 27th Street
rest stops at Harvest Ridge Winery and to N. Division Street. For information, • Delaware Ag Museum Craft Show
Painted Stave Distillery. For information email John at [email protected]. - Saturday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
go to visitdelawarevillages.com. 866 N. DuPont Highway, Dover. The
• Polkamotion by the Ocean - Sept. 11- outdoor event will take place in an
• Bahia Marina Flounder Pounder - 14 - Four-day polka festival in Rehoboth 1890s village. There is a $5 entry fee,
Sunday, Sept. 8, Bahia Marina, 22nd Beach. Enjoy sounds of the nation’s top which includes museum admission.
Street and the Bay, Ocean City, Md. polka bands, authentic Polish food and Proceeds support the museum’s mis-
beverages in Rehoboth Beach Con- sion to collect, preserve, utilize and
Tourney is fun for all vention Center. For information go to interpret the history and technology of
ages. Sign up 8 to polkamotion.com. Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula’s
9:30 a.m.; captains farm life/culture through exhibits and
meeting, 9:30 • Ocean City Bikefest - Sept. 12-15, educational programs. For information
a.m.; fishing, 10 Ocean City Inlet and Ocean City Con- call 302-734-1618 or go to agricultural-
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. vention Center. Largest motorcycle rally museum.org.
Entry for boat and on the East Coast. Event is a family-
friendly motorcycle rally with concerts, Continued on page 16
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Nanticoke tribe
to celebrate 42nd
annual powwow

Event set for Sept. 7-8

By Haley Myles
Special to the Cape Gazette

DENY HOWETH PHOTO At left, Chief Natosha Carmine leads the crowd
in a prayer at the 2017 powwow, to memorialize
Paul Street who lead the transportation team.

As the first state, Delaware has Powwow dances will include social Authentic Indian arts and crafts
a rich history that stretches dances, such as the Shawl, Ribbon, vendors will be present. The Nanti-
back hundreds of years. But Round dance and Veterans dance, coke tribe will sell exclusive powwow
the history goes back much further as well as the Nanticoke Toe dance, merchandise such as T-shirts, hats
than the arrival of the first European some of which are performed in a and the 2019 powwow booklet. There
settlers. Learn about the history, cul- special style of dress. Ritual dances, will also be facepainting, storytelling
ture, and traditions of the Nanticoke Street said, are not for the public. and singing.
tribe at the 42nd annual Nanticoke In-
dian Powwow in Millsboro, Sept. 7-8. “I think the dancing, drumming and On Saturday, the powwow will start
singing is the most popular part of the at 10 a.m., with the Grand Entry at
The powwow offers the public a powwow,” he said. “Our drummers noon. Dancers will be introduced by
chance to observe and learn about and singers are the backbone of the dance category and their flags will
Native American culture from more powwow. They are the ones that en- be displayed. The circle in which the
than 40 tribes from all over the coun- able the dancers to dance by carrying dancers dance is always blessed and
try that attend every year according the beat.” each individual dancer is blessed
to Nanticoke Museum Coordinator before entry. The ceremonial act of
Sterling Street. Dancers may wear traditional smudging is performed, using herbs
dress or fancy dancer dress, such such as sage, cedar, tobacco and sweet
“The public is able to come see a as the jingle dress made of cloth or grass, presented in all four directions,
taste of our culture, our songs and our deer skin. “There could be about 100 to bless the circle.
dancing,” he said. “It’s a chance for dancers,” Street said. “The dancers all
people who didn’t know that there are know what each is wearing and what On Sunday, the powwow will open
still Native Americans around to learn they represent.” at 9:30 a.m. with Grand Entry at 1 p.m.
that we’re still here and that there are
Native Americans across the United Dresses feature intricate designs Not only is the powwow a good
States that don’t live on reservations,” that may have meaning to the dancers, time for everyone involved; it is also a
said Street. who make their own regalia. Rela- time of honoring ancestors.
tives also help or pass dresses down
A powwow is a coming together of through the family. “Our powwow is a time when we
tribes to exhibit culture, Street said. reunite and exhibit our culture, but
The Nanticoke Indian Powwow was Dancers at the powwow may also it’s also a time that we honor our an-
founded in the 1920s and was origi- present other dancers with special cestors. And it’s because of them that
nally held along the Indian River on beaded feathers or a feather fan from we’re still here.” said Street.
Thanksgiving weekend. During the their own traditions.
1930s the Powwow came to a halt, but The entrance fee is $5 per person
it was revived in 1977. Each year two or three drum groups and free for children aged 12 and
are invited to perform. This year the under. Free parking will be offered
Today 10,000 to 15,000 people drum groups are Red Blanket and at 26800 John J. Williams Highway
attend the powwow to learn about Stoney Creek along with the Nanti- in Millsboro. People with disabilities
Native American dancing, food, mu- coke tribe’s own drum group. may be dropped off on Mount Joy
sic, and culture. “We’ve gotten bigger Road. Transportation to the powwow
every year. It really is a big event on The event will feature Native grounds will be provided.
the East Coast,” said Street. American foods like fried bread, Na-
tive American tacos, bison burgers For more information go to nanti-
and succotash at various food booths. cokeindians.org.

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September

• Milford Riverwalk Freedom Festival - a balloon ride is scheduled for 6:45 world and see what life is like on Dover
Saturday, Sept. 14, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The a.m., Sunday. All events are subject to AFB. Show will include jump/parachute
19th Annual Riverwalk Freedom Festival weather. To register for balloon rides performers The Black Daggers: Army
and for information in case of inclement Special Ops Demo Team and Wings
will take place weather, go to balloonsoversussex.com. of Blue: USAFA demo team, as well as
in downtown Military/Warbird performers including
Milford Satur- • Thunder Over Dover Air Show - a C-5 flyover, C-17 demo team and F-22
day, Sept. 14. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14-15, 9:30 demo team. For more information go to
Large outdoor a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Dover Air Force Base. dover.af.mil/ThunderOverDover.
festival has Don’t miss this opportunity to see
activities for incredible aerial acts, get up-close looks Continued on page 17
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Sussex Festival

- Saturday and
Sunday, Sept.
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Coastal Airport,
21553 Rudder
Lane, George-
town. Festival
will feature 16
colorful hot-air
balloons. Ascen-
sion of balloons
is scheduled
for 5:30 p.m.
both Saturday
and Sunday.
A 20-minute
balloon glow is
scheduled for
7:30 p.m., Sat-
urday. While the festival will be closed,

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Jeffrey Hernandez digs into some original Maritime Festival
New York City Ice Cream at last year’s Fes-
tival Hispano. Saturday,
October 5th
• Festival Hispano - Sunday, Sept. 15,
Georgetown. The biggest Hispanic Fes- toll-free 877-465-3937
tival on Delmarva will feature national LewesChamber.com
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vendors and a Taco Fest. Free parking. 2019 Fall Festivals 17
Portion of proceeds to benefit La Esper-
anza Community Center.

• Shakespeare Festival - Sept. 16-22,
Lewes Public Library, 111 Adams Ave. A
week-long celebration of the Bard, with
programs at the Lewes Public Library.
Opening reception is Sunday, Sept. 15,
5:30 to 7 p.m. at the library. Friday, Sept.
20, Shakespeare in Our Backyard bus
trip to Washington, D.C., to visit Ken-
nedy Center and Folger Shakespeare
Library. Tickets for opening reception
and bus trip available at lewes.lib.de.us.
Other programs and events are planned;
check the library website for updated
details.

Continued on page 20

Balloons Over Sussex
The Sussex Academy Foun-
dation is bringing a hot-air buses, trailers or campers. Cream, Bubba Bob’s Country Treats,
balloon festival back to Sussex Tethered balloon rides will be London Court Beverage Company
County. Balloons Over Sussex will be and Milton Lions Club.
held from 2 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Sept. available both days at a cost of $20
14, and 2 to 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 15, at per adult and $10 for children under The Sussex Academy Technol-
Delaware Coastal Airport, George- 12. Cash payment will be accepted ogy Science Association will offer
town. There will be 16 colorful hot- directly by the balloonist; prereg- build-your-own tissue paper hot-air
air balloons on site during the event. istration is not required. Tethered balloon activity, and participants can
balloons go up 60 to 80 feet. Limited see them fly.
A mass ascension of balloons is hot-air balloon rides may be sched-
scheduled for 5:30 p.m. both Saturday uled online for Saturday evening, For more information for inter-
and Sunday. A 20-minute balloon Sunday morning and Sunday eve- ested sponsors and artisans, contact
glow is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., ning; ride cost is $240 per person. A Gina Derrickson at gina.derrickson@
Saturday. While the festival will be balloon walkabout will be open at saas.k12.de.us.
closed, a balloon ride is scheduled a cost of $3 per person. Cash pay-
for 6:45 a.m., Sunday. Sussex County ment will be accepted directly by The original Milton Balloon
residents are encouraged to look the balloonist; preregistration is not Festival was started by Dr. Charles
skyward to see a colorful visual spec- required. Wagner in 1990 and ran for 13 years.
tacle during these times.
Entertainment is scheduled All events are subject to weather. To
Admission is $10 per person col- throughout both days. Activities for register for balloon rides and for infor-
lected at the gate; children under 10 kids include face painting, games mation in case of inclement weather,
are admitted free. Cash or charge will and airbrush tattoos. A variety of go to balloonsoversussex.com.
be accepted. Free parking is available crafters and artisans will also be in
in the Delaware Coastal Business attendance. Food trucks on site will
Park. No parking is available for include Taco Reho, Mojos to Go,
Rita’s Rehoboth, Amy Cool’s Ice

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Starboard, Big Fish Restaurant Group, • Sand Castle Home Tour - Sept. 19-20,
Po’ Boys Creole and Fresh Catch, The 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily - The 15th • Sunfest - Sept. 19-22 - Summer lasts
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dinner and evening campfire. Raffles self-guided tour is celebrating its 15th food, hayrides, kids’ activities and enter-
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• Chautauqua Tent Show, The 1960s to 6 p.m. Also, don’t miss the Sunfest
sure” - Thursday, Sept. 19, 7 to 9:30 Kite Festival on the beach at the Ocean
p.m., Sunset Park, 700 in Delaware: A Decade of Turmoil and City Boardwalk, where master kite flyers
S. Philadelphia Ave., from around the world showcase aerial
Ocean City, Md. What Transformation - Sept. 19-21, Lewes displays of art, kite-making workshops
happens when cor- History Museum, 101 Adams Ave. and kite battles. Go to ococean.com for
ruption reaches the Events over three days include historic more information.
highest level of court? re-enactors, an old-time radio show by
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• Dog Days of Summer Festival -
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Dog House Guesthouse, Sand Street,
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music, craft beer, food trucks, 30-plus
vendors, and more. Inaugural event will
benefit Doggone Happy Animal Rescue,
Milton Community Food Pantry and
Milton Historical Society. A festival for
people passionate about food, music
and dog rescue; raising awareness for
animal rescue, community hunger and
local educational initiatives. For more
information go to dogdaysofsummer-
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• Lewes Artists Studio Tour - Satur- unlimited 4-ounce tastings in a take- A corn maze is a delight for all ages at Fifer
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unique opportunity to meet artists in 21-Nov. 5, at 1919 Allabands Mill Road,
their studios, see them at work and Camden. Celebrate autumn at Fifer
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end of the day at each studio. There is to enjoy the Corn Maze Fun Park and
no charge for taking the tour. Brochures U-Pick Pumpkin Patch. Every Saturday,
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and Rehoboth chambers of commerce, tractor train, live music and food ven-
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the Lewes/Rehoboth area, and at lew- information.
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Dog Days of Summer Festival
coming to Milton in September

Event will feature food “Through the process, we have learned the importance
trucks, music, pet adoptions of animal rescue and wanted to use the Dog Days of Sum-
mer Festival as a forum to raise awareness and celebrate
By Ryan Mavity our lovable dogs,” Babich said.
[email protected]
“It’s a festival for people interested in dogs,” Meehan
Anew festival is coming to Milton in September added.
that promises to be a doggone good time.
Dog Days of Summer Festival will celebrate The festival will be from 3 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21,
man’s best friend with music, food and community activi- in the backyard of Inn The Doghouse. Tickets are $30
ties at Inn The Doghouse at 428 Chestnut St. and are available through the festival website. Only 500
tickets are available.
The event was the brainchild of Inn The Doghouse
owners Annette Babich and Mal Meehan, who recently Babich said there will be food trucks, breweries, winer-
adopted two dachshund mixes, Taffy and Belle, from ies and vendors. They are still accepting applications
Doggone Happy Animal Rescue in Harrington. for vendors for both human and dog products, as well as
volunteers and sponsors, which can be submitted through
The event the festival website.
will benefit
Doggone Meehan said they are planning for 30-plus vendors.
Happy Animal Babich said Doggone Happy Animal Rescue will have 10
Rescue and to 20 dogs available for adoption.
dogs will be up
for adoption at “We are creating an event that is above and beyond,
the festival. and will deliver to our attendees an exciting, fun and
wonderful experience with music, food and artisan crafts/
products. And hopefully you rescue a dog in the process,”
Babich said.

In addition to Doggone Happy Animal Rescue, she
said the event will also benefit Milton Community Food
Pantry and Milton Historical Society. A dropoff for items
for the food pantry will be in front of the house. Those at-
tending the festival will not be allowed to go in the house,
and the event will be rain or shine.

Continued on page 30

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The Al Frantic Band will open the Dog Days of Summer Festival
Sept. 21. Band members shown are (l-r) Mike Fletcher, Steve Lar-
gent and Al Frantic.

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Dog Days JC Andersen and
his band will play
Continued from page 28 at the festival.
Musical artists for the festival are
Artisan pizzas will be available from the Suburban
still being confirmed, but Babich said Farmhouse Fresh Cart, one of many food vendors.
country artist JC Anderson, who has
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• Dorchester Showcase & Art Walk -
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at annual studio tour Sept. 21

Twenty artists/artisans in each studio. pottery, printmaking, wood and
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and-a-half-mile radius from of their art work.
downtown Lewes will open their tour.
studios on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 A resounding success in years Brochures with maps indicat-
a.m. to 4 p.m. ing the location of each studio are
past, the Lewes Artists Studio Tour available in the Lewes and Rehoboth
This is a unique opportunity to showcases the diverse talent in the Chambers of Commerce, as well
meet artists in their studios, see them Lewes area art community and gives as shops and hotels throughout the
at work and perhaps win an original the public a chance to explore and Lewes/Rehoboth area, and at lewe-
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• Senior Beach Day - Tuesday, Sept. 24, For information call Carolyn O’Neal at 12550 Eagles Nest Rd. in Berlin, Md.
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at Rehoboth Beach will feature a health 6 to 8:30 p.m., Big Chill Beach Club, Steven Dowdy Band, The Dirty Grass
expo vendor fair in the Rehoboth Beach 27099 Coastal Hwy., Bethany Beach. Players, Volume Five, Breaking Grass,
Convention Center where health-relat- A Developing Artist Collaboration- Blue Highway, Seldom Scene, Lonesome
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fer educational and promotional materi- Region restaurants creating either tacos information go to ocbluegrass.com or
als as well as health tests and surveys. or margaritas for the public to taste call 410-213-0097.
Bag lunch offered. Free entertainment and vote. DAC artists will create sugar
skulls to be featured in a silent auction. • CAMP Rehoboth Chorus Ensemble
at Rehoboth Beach Hot Sauce band will perform, as well as
Bandstand. DJ JY. For tickets and information, go to performs Bad Boys/Bad Girls - Friday
facebook.com/developingartistcollab or and Saturday, Sept. 27-28 - Unitarian
Tacos and margar- Universalists of Southern Delaware,
itas are the order developingarts.org. 30486 Lewes-Georgetown Hwy., Lew-
of the day at Taco es. Get ready for sparks and sizzle when
Mania Thursday, • Bluegrass by the the CAMP Rehoboth Chorus Ensemble
Sept. 26, at the Big Bay - Sept. presents its debut concert. Don’t miss
Chill Beach Club. 26-28 - this naughty, titillating evening of songs
Hosted by about sin, murder, greed, corruption,
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of Folk, the festival will showcase the Folk Hero from Maryland, as well as microbrewery beers, day, Sept. 27-28.
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• Rehoboth Beach Garlic Festival - Friday and tasting samples. For information go to winefest.
Saturday, Sept. 27-28 - The state’s most aromat- com.
ic festival, the Rehoboth Beach Garlic Festival
will take place throughout the city. Presented by • History Book Festival, Lewes - Sept. 27-29.
idewey.com, the event will showcase creations The Third Annual Lewes History Book Festival
from Rehoboth chefs. General admission and will be held at locations throughout Lewes.
VIP passes are available, and include score cards The festival will feature best-selling authors of
for participants to judge their favorites. For more historical fiction and nonfiction from all over
information, facebook.com/rehobothgarlicfest. the country who share insights, talk about their
books, and answer questions. The Lewes History
• St. John’s Oktoberfest - Friday and Satur- Book Festival will kick off at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept.
day, Oct. 27-28, St. John the Apostle Catholic 27 with keynote speaker Rick Atkinson, author of
Church, corner of Seabury Avenue and School “The British Are Coming: The War for America,
Place in Milford. Event will begin at 6 p.m., Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777,” at Bethel
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tainment including the German Enzian Dancers
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Noted novelist to tickets for the closing address are $35 Rick Atkinson, opening speaker of the Lew-
and $50, respectively, and include a es Third Annual History Book Festival.
close third annual signed copy of “The World That We Alice Hoffman, closing program speaker.
Knew.” Tickets may be purchased
Lewes event online at www.historybookfestival.
org.
The Third Annual History Book
Festival will feature Rick At- “The 2019 History Book Festival
kinson, a Pulitzer Prize author, builds on the overwhelmingly posi-
as the keynote speaker and, for the tive audience response to the first
first time, a closing address will be two events,” said Festival Co-chair
delivered, by highly acclaimed novel- Jen Mason. “In addition to presenting
ist Alice Hoffman. The festival also a closing speaker, our venues offer 40
will offer discussions with a variety percent more seating capacity than
of distinguished authors of histori- last year, and a new shuttle service
cal nonfiction and fiction for readers will provide transport between
of all ages, taking place at expanded venues for guests who prefer not to
venues throughout Lewes. walk.”

The 2019 festival - showcasing “We are honored to have authors
more than 20 bestselling or new and of the impressive caliber of Rick
promising authors selected to ap- Atkinson and Alice Hoffman head-
peal to both casual history buffs and line the 2019 Festival,” said Co-chair
serious historians - is scheduled for Ron Collins. “As the festival gains
Friday through Sunday, Sept. 27-29. in popularity each year, authors
All events except for the keynote and and publishers recognize that our
closing speakers are free. event’s singular focus on history is
unique in the nation and a wonderful
Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkin- opportunity to discuss new books.
son will deliver the keynote address And Lewes, as the First Town in the
Sept. 27 at 7 p.m., at Bethel United First State, is the ideal venue for the
Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, festival.”
129 West Fourth St. in Lewes. He will
discuss his new book, “The British “The British Are Coming,” hailed
Are Coming,” and take questions by Kirkus as “a sturdy, swift-moving
from the audience. The opening contribution to the popular literature
presentation is sponsored by the of the American Revolution,” is the
Lee Ann Wilkinson Group of Berk- first volume of a planned trilogy.
shire Hathaway HomeServices Gallo From the battles at Lexington and
Realty. Concord to those at Trenton and
Princeton, Atkinson brings to life
Alice Hoffman, author of “The some of the remarkable individuals
World That We Knew,” will give the who helped the ragged Continental
closing address Sept. 29 at 2 p.m., Army defeat the British forces during
at the Cape Henlopen High School the first 21 months of America’s fight
Theater, 1250 Kings Highway in for independence.
Lewes. Schell Brothers is sponsoring
the closing program. Atkinson, the critically acclaimed
author of nine books documenting
Tickets for the keynote address five different wars, previously was a
are $40 for individuals, or $55 for reporter and editor for The Washing-
couples; both include one signed, ton Post. He received Pulitzer Prizes
hardcover copy of “The British Are for history and journalism, as well as
Coming.” Individual and couples’
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History and the deep mysticism of their faith Lewes. Books also are available for
in God and themselves. Hoffman’s purchase at festival events, or may
Continued from page 42 characters take readers on a stunning be borrowed from the Lewes Public
journey in what Booklist hails as “an Library.
the George Polk Award for distin- exceptionally voiced tale of deepest
guished journalism and the Pritzker love and loss….” Events take place at venues in-
Military Library Literature Award. cluding the Lewes Public Library,
Hoffman is a New York Times the Rollins Community Center and
In “The World That We Knew,” best-selling author of more than 30 Lewes History Museum, Bethel
Hoffman tells the story of the Jewish novels, three books of short fic- United Methodist Church Fellowship
experience in France during World tion, and eight books for children Hall and the Rollins School of Nurs-
War II through the eyes of three and young adults. Her novel “Here ing at Beebe Healthcare.
young women whose fates are inex- on Earth” was an Oprah Book Club
tricably tied by the horror of their choice, and another, “Practical Presenting sponsors of the festival
circumstances, the strength of love, Magic” was made into a Warner are Delaware Humanities and iHeart
Brothers film starring Sandra Bullock Media.
“The British Are “The World That and Nicole Kidman.
Coming.” We Knew” The History Book Festival is the
The full roster of 2019 festival first and only book festival in the
authors is available online at www. United States devoted exclusively to
historybookfestival.org. history.

All presentations are introduced by Led by a volunteer board and
emcees who will share insights and funded in part by tax-deductible con-
facilitate audience questions. Authors tributions through the Greater Lewes
are available to sign books after each Foundation, the festival’s organizers
presentation. believe in the power of history, litera-
ture and civil dialogue to influence
All books featured in the His- the future for the better.
tory Book Festival are available for
purchase at Browseabout Books in For more information on the festi-
Rehoboth Beach and at Biblion in val, go to historybookfestival.org.

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• Beer & Brats - Saturday, Sept. 28, • OktDoverFest 2019 - Saturday, Sept. Immerse yourself in Delaware’s culinary
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gardencenter.com for more information. Governors Avenue so participants can Knopf, a live Chef Throwdown presenta-
roam the retail district of downtown tion featuring two teams of local chefs,
• Brews by the Bay - Saturday, Sept. Dover. Bands will perform, and Dover’s and a silent auction. Go to sodelfest.
28, noon to 4 p.m., Delaware Seashore com for more information.
State Park Campground in restaurants and pubs will
Bethany Beach. Festi- offer street food. Food trucks • Woodland Heritage Festival - Satur-
val features Delaware will line Loockerman Street day, Sept. 28, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wood-
breweries and more than and local artisans will feature land Park, 26788 Woodland Ferry Road,
100 local beers. Festival- crafts for sale. Delaware’s Seaford. - Sponsored by the Woodland
goers can enjoy music by vast craft beverage industry School House Association, event will
The Phryg while playing will be well represented with feature ntertainment by the Jones Boys,
cornhole, compliments of vendors offering up their Dave Morgan and King’s Ambassadors,
Southern Delaware Signs. spirits, brews, ciders, teas and Car Show, BBQ, crab cakes, hamburg-
Tickets are $40 and include wines. Go to facebook.com/ ers and more, plus vendors, a flea
all-you-can-drink samples oktdoverfest. market and FFA. Proceeds will benefit
and a commemorative cup. the Woodland School. For information
Designated driver admission • Southern Delaware Wine, Woodland School House Association
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• Delaware Re- Delaware Resorts Expos organizers are pleased to STEVEN BILLUPS PHOTO
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Expo - Saturday pare for fall home upgrades and improvements at the a large array of home product and service companies.
and Sunday, Sept. end of the busy summer season. As with the Spring For more information for prospective exhibitors, con-
28-29, Cape Hen- Home Expo, the event will be free for the public to at- tact Kathy Benson at 302-236-0857.
lopen High School, tend. Sussex County Habitat for Humanity will again be
1250 Kings Hwy, Dee Zaborowski, above, discusses air duct cleaning
Lewes. Delaware with Seaside Enviromental’s Nick Luzak at the 2018 Fall
Resorts Fall Home Home Expo.
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