Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to the
Cape Region
Star Wars Fest coming to
Hudson Fields Aug. 27
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Sussex menu: Fresh produce,
scrapple, crabs, chicken
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2022 » FREE
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UD Osher Lifelong
Learning sets Lewes
open house Aug. 8
SUBMITTED PHOTO UD’s Osher Lifelong Tuesday, Sept. 6, at OLLI’s
Learning Institute invites Sussex County locations in
TERRANCE SIMIEN and the Zydeco Experience band will entertain Aug. 4 at Freeman Arts Pavilion’s free pub- community members to an Lewes, Ocean View and Brid-
lic celebration. open house from 10 a.m. to geville, as well as online.
noon, Monday, Aug. 8, at
Freeman Arts sets free live Trinity Faith Christian Cen- OLLI’s newly revised mem-
ter, 15516 New Road, Lewes. bership structure consists of
music, family fun event Aug. 4 one flat membership fee of
Visitors can tour OLLI $250 for the semester, after
Outdoor performance celebrating 15th face painting and temporary classrooms, meet volunteers which members sign up for
season includes activities for all ages tattoo stations, yard games, and fellow participants, and unlimited classes and activi-
Mardi Gras mask-making, a pick up a program catalog. In- ties at all UD OLLI locations
glow parade and more. To person registration assistance and online. Need-based
learn more and to register to will be available. partial financial assistance is
attend, go to freemanarts.org. available; for details contact
Since volunteer instruc- the OLLI office at 302-573-
More information: tors develop and teach 4417.
freemanarts.org OLLI classes each semes-
ter, offerings reflect a wide For details, including com-
variety of interests and plete course listings and how
expertise. In Lewes, offer- to register, go to olli.udel.edu.
ings include woodworking,
forensic science, Robert In Delaware and across
Frost, geology and a class on the country, OLLI is affili-
marine-centered alternative ated with and receives partial
energy guest-led by graduate support from the Bernard
students from UD’s College Osher Foundation, a philan-
of Earth, Ocean and Envi- thropic organization focused
ronment. Fall classes start on higher education, lifelong
learning and the arts.
The public is invited to Aug. 4, at the outdoor perfor- Autism Delaware sets beach picnic Aug. 21
celebrate the Freeman Arts mance venue in Selbyville.
Pavilion’s 15th season with Autism Delaware’s Beach Picnic is back and set for 12 to
a special night of live music Terrance Simien and the 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Main Beach Picnic Pavilion in
and family-friendly fun begin- Zydeco Experience will per- Cape Henlopen State Park. Registration is required prior to
ning at 5:45 p.m., Thursday, form a free concert at 7 p.m. the event. Attendees will enjoy food, fun, games, and arts and
crafts. Cost is $10 per family. To receive registration informa-
Pre-show activities include tion, email [email protected].
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Dolle’s Candyland begins Cape Gazette’s ON THE COVER: Kate Meyers’
construction on highway location Visitors’ Guide to the oil painting, “A Distance I Have
Wandered.” Her work, along with
Cape Region other artists, will be on display at
the RAL Annual Outdoor Fine Art
Star Wars Fest coming to and Fine Craft Show on Aug. 6.
Hudson Fields Aug. 27 Cover design
Page 7 by Teresa Rodriguez
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Century-old beach business opening Rehoboth Beach. A year after
new store on Route 1 outside Milton that, in 1927, Dolle and Pachi-
des moved the candy shop
By Chris Flood at 14657 Coastal Highway. to the corner of Rehoboth THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2022 » FREE
[email protected] The property is just north of, Avenue and the Boardwalk,
and on the same side of the where it remained until the RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Construction has begun highway, as Steamboat Land- end of 2021.
on a new Dolle’s Candyland ing Road. For many years, the Publisher
location on Route 1, outside property was home to auto- Current owner Tom Ibach, Chris Rausch
Milton. motive repair shop Import Pachides’ grandson, took
Professionals. over the business and opened Production Manager
During a February 2020 Ibach's By The Sea a few Tara Marks
meeting, Sussex County Rudolph Dolle Sr. founded doors down from the Board-
Planning & Zoning Commis- Dolle’s Candyland in Ocean walk in 1984. That storefront
sion approved a preliminary City, Md., in 1910. A little is now also home to the
site plan for a 5,125-square- more than a decade later, Dolle’s in Rehoboth Beach.
foot building with 12 parking in 1926, Dolle and Thomas
spaces on a one-acre parcel Pachides opened a Dolle’s in Ibach said he expects
construction to be complete
around November.
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Division of the Arts award
winners reception set Aug. 5
Works by the Delaware “Path of Light” by Kiara Florez. “Season of Harvest” by Linda Blaskey.
Division of the Arts award “Sasha” by Stephanie Boateng.
winners will be exhibited “Wham! Bamm!” by Joseph Barbaccia.
at CAMP Rehoboth from
Monday, Aug. 1, to Monday, in both two and three dimen- aggerated shapes in a vibrant
Sept. 5, at 37 Baltimore, Ave., sions, he said. color palette.
Rehoboth Beach.
Emerging artist Kiara A recent graduate of Dela-
A winners reception is Florez, said, “[I am] sharing a ware State University with a
set for 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, piece of my soul with another bachelor’s degree in studio
Aug. 5. Attendees can meet with my art, and it’s been art, Florez’s works have
the artists, socialize in the the greatest gift I can offer.” already been seen in several
courtyard, tour the art in the Both figural and abstract, her exhibitions, including CAMP
gallery, and enjoy perfor- works are populated with ex- Rehoboth’s Fest Art 2022.
mances and readings.
These Delaware artists
have been recognized for
their outstanding quality of
work. Visual arts on display
include paintings, polymer,
photography, charcoal, sculp-
tures and media arts. Samples
of literary winners’ works can
be perused in a reading nook,
and performance pieces are
available for visitors’ listening
pleasure.
This year the division re-
ceived work samples from 132
Delaware artists, and 25 were
awarded fellowships. Select-
ed fellows reside throughout
Delaware including George-
town, Lewes, Magnolia,
Dover, Smyrna, Middletown,
Townsend, Newark, Hockes-
sin and Wilmington.
Masters Fellow Linda
Blaskey was a writer from
the start. “I was always get-
ting into trouble in school
because I was writing stories
rather than paying attention
in class,” she said. Fortu-
nately, she had encouraging
teachers, and once she set
out on her path, there was no
turning back.
Emerging artist Stephanie
Boateng has owned a busi-
ness since she was 18 years
of age, selling her her art in
originals, prints and stickers.
Now the recent Univer-
sity of Delaware graduate
is beginning her career as
a professional artist, hop-
ing to share the joy she feels
when making her work. “My
portraits are very emotional
beings,” she said; they are
created to bring an experi-
ence of happiness love, and
beauty to her viewers.
Established artist Joseph
Barbaccia said he is continu-
ously excited about how a
specific medium which is tra-
ditionally used in one genre
can be expanded to a success-
ful level in another. When he
moved in 2018 to Georgetown
where his workspace was
smaller, Barbaccia landed on
polymer clay as the perfect
choice. With its transparency
and a full color spectrum, the
material allows him to create
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Star Wars Fest coming to Hudson Fields Aug. 27
Free event to accept donations for
nonprofit Beebe Healthcare
The cinematic landscape the winners. Also, for all the
was forever changed when craft beer enthusiasts, Rev-
“Star Wars” was released 45 elation Brewery will create a
years ago, and on Saturday, beer just for Star Wars Fest
Aug. 27, The Revival House called Jedi Juice IPA.
and Beebe Medical Founda- “Star Wars” became a
tion will give Sussex County cultural phenomenon soon
a chance to see it as it was after its release in May
meant to be viewed: on an 1977, helping coin the term
oversized screen with the “blockbuster” as audiences
audience being transported wrapped around the block to
to a galaxy far, far away. witness the space opera on
The creators of Jaws Fest the screen. The film has since
and Jurassic Fest come back spawned an entire industry
to Hudson Fields with their and has remained a beloved
biggest fundraising event yet: institution for millions
Star Wars Fest, beginning around the globe.
at 5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 27, “The last time the original SUBMITTED PHOTO
with all proceeds going to ‘Star Wars’ was available to AUDIENCES at the Aug. 27 Star Wars Fest can again see (l-r) Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker
benefit local nonprofit Beebe view theatrically was back in tand Han Solo racing through space in the Millennium Falcon to save the galaxy.
Healthcare. 1997,” said Rob Rector of Re- Wars’ on a Death Star-sized COVID pandemic.
The free event will feature vival House, a self-professed Revival House’s Rob
live music by Fitzkee Broth- Star Wars nerd. “That means Waters, another Star Wars screen with a group of people Gates will open at 5 p.m.,
ers and Electric Smoke, craft there is an entire generation aficionado, agrees. “We’ve is really exciting.” with music to start around
beer, wine, artisanal cocktails, that has only been able to been hosting fun movie The Revival House screen- 5:15. The screening will begin
a fleet of food trucks, lo- view it on their TVs, laptops events at Hudson Fields for ings are free and open to shortly after dusk, around 8
cal artists and vendors, Star or smartphones. We wanted the past couple of years, but the public, but attendees are p.m., when Hudson Fields
Wars-themed games for fami- them to be able to view it in this one hits really close to asked to make a donation at gets transformed into the
lies, and a costume contest all the grandeur we remem- home for me,” Waters said. the front gate. Dark Side. For a full list of
for all with prizes awarded to ber when we first watched it.” “To see the original ‘Star The past two events have vendors and activities, visit
raised more than $40,000 for revivalhousetheater.com.
Beebe and the frontline work-
ers who have dedicated so
Artist Jane Knaus much of their time and talent More information:
to help during the ongoing revivalhousetheater.com
to sign memoir Aug. 12
"My True Colors" is a unusual. Countless other paintings she’s done over the Where Fresh Food
memoir written by local art- children had parents who years, including acrylics, wa- Is rooted
ist Jane Knaus as she looks survived the Holocaust. tercolors, pastels and mixed
into the rear-view mirror at Untold families have lived in media. In CommunIty
her eclectic life story. exotic Third World countries.
She will sign copies of her And a devastating number “Jane’s memoir is com-
book from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, of people have suffered from pelling and poignant, and
Aug. 12, at Browseabout abuse. reflects an amazing life. I
Books in Rehoboth Beach. highly recommend this book
Still, many people encour- to anyone who values creativ-
This is the second book aged Knaus to write her ity and spunk,” said
signing for the memoir this story; ultimately, she decided Irene Fick, a close friend and
year, as the first one in April to do it with the support local writer.
was well received. of her son Eric. The book
includes nearly 180 pages of Browseabout Books is
At first, Knaus didn't full-color reproductions of located at 133 Rehoboth Ave.,
believe her life was that Rehoboth Beach.
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Dine on the
road less taken
STEPPIN’ UP Beaches as a hidden gem. REHOBOTHFOODIE.COM PHOTO
TO THE PLATE Venturing north to Dover,
YUZU IN FENWICK is actually Chef Yanni’s second location. Check out the mothership, Nori Sushi Bar & Grill,
REHOBOTH FOODIE Chef/owner Dennis Forbes’ in Gold Coast Mall in Ocean City, Md. By the way, just next door to Nori is his mom’s Italian joint, Sophia’s Ital-
Cool Springs Fish Bar is truly ian Restaurant. They both do a fine job doing what they do.
As a weekly columnist, one of the best seafood spots
it’s often a challenge in the state. Forbes prepares flattop griddle like a 747 … have to suffer the Cross- cheesesteak is a sleeper for
to figure out what your food in a totally open until he runs out of stuff. The Bronx Expressway to get sure; get it with mushrooms.
will - or will not - hit a nerve. kitchen surrounded by bar Nor’easter breakfast will fill my pizza fix. Pomodoro’s is
A couple of years ago, what seats. Scoring one of those you for several days. Rain or cuddled up to Dickie Heiden- OK: Here’s the long-
started out as a lighthearted is tantamount to digging up shine, there’s always a line. berger’s emporium of frozen awaited disclaimer: I’m sure
culinary romp through some the Holy Grail. And if you’re custard on the ocean block of I left out somebody’s favorite
of our neighboring towns feeling a bit less formal, his If you blink you will Garfield Parkway. place! So venture out and
ended up generating a flood daughter hosts Restaurant 55 miss Pomodoro Pizzeria in discover your own hidden
of emails and texts question- burger joint right next door. downtown Bethany Beach. One more stop before I gems. Who knows what you
ing, criticizing and even Don’t leave without a cup- Italian natives Rose and Brian present you with my dis- might find. If it’s good, tell
adding to my list of off-the- cake! Conte know their sauces and claimer: Dagsboro hosts me about it.
beaten-path finds. In spite of they know their cheese. The Porto Pizza & Grill on Route
my brilliantly crafted fine- Waaayyy down south in moment I took my first bite, I 20. Yes, the pizzas are quite The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
print disclaimer citing space Seaford is one of the best was reminded of some of the good, but the salads are the Business of Eating column every Friday in
restrictions for not including French joints I have ever vis- best pizza I have ever eaten: stars of the show. the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
every last restaurant, truck ited. Chino and Karen Pede- at Louie & Ernie’s tiny store- “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
and carryout in the tristate monte’s Bon Appetit checks front in the Bronx. Thanks to Impossibly fresh and crispy never been seen in the same place at the
area, I did feel a few pangs all the boxes for refresh- Rose and Brian, I no longer every time, with some very same time. Just sayin’.
of guilt. At least for a few ingly unpretentious country good dressings. And the
minutes. French. It’s well worth the
45-minute or so drive. Also
One of those is Ami Rae’s in Seaford is Dona Maria’s
The Backyard in Milton. Pupuseria. Not unlike Fredy
Situated on Route 16 just as Garcia and Joaquin Cortez’
you enter Milton from the Cabañas Salvadorean res-
east, this friendly spot is taurant across from Bethany
known for hearty breakfasts Blues Lewes, Dona Maria’s
and cleverly crafted lunches. features pupusas - warm corn
Just across the street is the tortillas stuffed with pretty
relatively new kid in town, much anything from cheese
Beaches Seafood. Prop- to beans, to beef and pork.
erly prepared and steamed Tamales and fried plantains
hardshells certainly qualify also make the required ap-
pearances on the menu.
Fenwick has a number of
shining stars that include
Yuzu Sushi Bar. Chef Yanni
and crew are battin’ a thou-
sand not only with rolls but
some cleverly conceived
entrees. A few blocks north
is Jimmy’s Kitchen in Ocean
Bay Plaza (no relation to
Jimmy’s Grille). Every day
in season, the lanky and
talkative Jimmy pilots the
Children’s Beach House
summer barbecue set Aug. 27
The annual Children’s Delaware. To maximize those
Beach House Beach Barbe- proceeds, CBH relies on the
cue, with this year’s theme kind and generous support of
of Carnivale! will be held event sponsors, individuals
at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. and businesses who provide
27. Event Co-chairs Cheryl financial support and lend
Crowe, Karen Faulk and Kloe their names to the effort.
Thompson invite partygo-
ers to celebrate the flavors, To purchase tickets or be-
colors, sounds and fashions come a sponsor, go to cbhinc.
of South America. org.
Making the evening not Established in 1937, Chil-
only delicious but also beau- dren’s Beach House provides
tiful will be gourmet cuisine year-round support, weekend
prepared by chef Paula Baker, enrichment activities and
beer and wine bars, and an summer camp programs for
orange crush bar sponsored children with communicative
by Paradise Grill. disorders and children from
underresourced families. The
A live auction, music, danc- organization’s Margaret H.
ing and entertainment will Rollins Child Development
make Carnivale! a night to Center nurtures typically
remember. developing preschoolers
and those with speech and
All proceeds from Carni- language delays, hearing
vale! will support CBH’s work impairments and mild ortho-
with children, youth and pedic challenges.
families across the state of
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Lewes Historical Society celebrates 60th anniversary
Former Chair Elizabeth Owen honored
By Aaron R. Mushrush tors to dress in material and AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTOS
[email protected] styles true to their respective
time period. Campus Direc- A MODEL TOWN of what Lewes may have looked like in the late 1700s was displayed among furniture dating
Six decades may seem tor Bill Hicks and Cannonball back even earlier than that.
like a long time, but within House Museum Coordinator
the First Town in The First Scott Lackman said there success of the organization in The Midnight Society came out a little bit early to put on a timeless act
State, 60 years can seem like is an extensive amount of a profound way. everyone could enjoy.
a breeze. Not to make light research done before tell-
of such a grand mark in the ing the stories of historical Attendees were able
legacy of the Lewes Histori- figures. Hicks and Lackman to catch a glimpse of the
cal Society, which celebrated describe the lives of their revamped children’s wing,
its 60th anniversary July 15, subjects, they do not portray which is set to reopen in
but some artifacts and items them. However, they dress September. On display were
on display at the Lewes in an historically accurate some of the most prized
History Museum came into manner, from their buckle treasures in Lewes His-
existence centuries ago. Sixty shoes to their top hats. Both torical Society’s collection,
is the new 20 in the context men say the materials do complementing the array of
of Lewes history. not encumber them as much authentic historical reenac-
as one might think, as the tors mingling with the guests.
As the iconic organiza- materials breathe, and slight
tion played host to dozens perspiration is wicked by the The Midnight Society pro-
of history enthusiasts on its clothes which in turn cools vided some excellent tunes,
“young” birthday, its “young” them down a bit. allowing thought-provoking
Executive Director Andrew
Lyter energetically engaged Delaware State Treasurer Continued on page 10
with a number of people
from various backgrounds THERE WAS A TERRIFIC
to appreciate the work ac- VIBE AMONG THE CROWD,
complished before him, and AND THE PASSION FOR
discuss the future goals of ACCURATELY TELLING
the Lewes Historical Society. THE STORIES OF THOSE
Lyter praised the efforts of his WHO HELPED TO SHAPE
board, staff and volunteers LEWES PERMEATED IN
– as well as those who came CONVERSATION CIRCLES.
before them – as he explained
the importance of authentic- Colleen Davis and Rep. Steve
ity in telling history. Pointing Smyk, R-Milton, presented
to the oral history project the Lewes Historical Society
Director of Education Marcos with proclamations from the
Salaverria is working on with State of Delaware, acknowl-
the Lewes African American edging their contributions to
Heritage Commission, Lyter the community.
explained how they are at-
tempting to turn over every Following those honors,
stone in their efforts to tell Lewes Historical Society
the story of Lewes. While paid homage to its former
some events and people were chair, Elizabeth Owen, with a
fortunate to have detailed special presentation and the
records of their existence, revealing of her nameplate
there are others who have on a plaque honoring those
little documentation. who have contributed to the
Lewes Historical Society
requires its historical reenac-
Peter Keeble, chair of the Lewes Historical Society Board of Trustees, The State of Delaware presented the Lewes Historical Society with two proclamations. Shown are (l-r) Peter
presents former Chair Elizabeth Owen with a plaque honoring her ac- Keeble, Lewes Historical Society board chair; Colleen Davis, Delaware treasurer; Andrew Lyter, LHS executive
complishments. director; and Steve Smyk R-Milton.
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FREE & FUN Local collectors lend
THINGS TO DO! works for Wilson exhibit
Movie Nights More than 20 arts patrons Keith Fitzgerald, former Likewise, CAMP Rehoboth is
from Sussex County have owner of the Back Porch, lent offering free passes to mem-
Enjoy free screenings under the stars. loaned paintings by the late six pieces. bers in celebration of one
local artist Tom Wilson for of the most notable LGBTQ
• Bethany Beach: Movies on the beach through August. Admission is free. For an exhibit that continues “He was the most char- artists to paint and exhibit in
off Greenfield Parkway, Monday nights more information, go to www.beach-fun. through Sunday, Oct. 16, at ismatic artist and human the Rehoboth Beach area.
at dusk, June through August. For more com/dewey-beach-info. the Biggs Museum of Ameri- being I’ve ever known,” said
information go to www.townofbethany- August 8 - Field of Dreams can Art in Dover. Fitzgerald. “Our six originals The Biggs Museum is
beach.com. August 15 - Luca are our pride and joy, but located at 406 Federal St., in
August 8 - Free Willy • Cinema by the Canal: Lewes The Tom Wilson: Super- seeing them curated with historic downtown Dover.
August 22 - Blue Hawaii Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes. Realist/Surrealist exhibition the other 44 pieces from the Standard admission is $10,
August 29 - Free Guy Movies start at dusk (approximately spotlights the artist’s Hop- region is gob-smacking. He with discounts for seniors
• Dewey Beach: On the beach at 8:30 p.m.). For more information go to per-like masterpieces that and Leo would be so touched and free admission for chil-
Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. Mondays www.lewescanalfrontpark.org. normally grace the homes of at the outpouring of love dren and active duty military
at approximately 8:30 p.m., June Aug. 4 - Bad News Bears many collectors around the for his work, and them as a families.
area. couple. They’d be thrilled at
Farmers Markets the reunion atmosphere of all The museum is open to
Wilson regularly exhibited their friends and patrons.” the public from 11 a.m. to 4
Bursting with the flavors of the season! his art at Back Porch Café in p.m., Wednesday to Sunday.
Rehoboth Beach, where his The Back Porch is offering To learn more, go to biggs-
Tuesdays partner, the late Leo Medicsh, a Tom Wilson cocktail dur- museum.org.
was executive chef. His show- ing the run of the exhibition.
Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, ings led to the tradition of And along with Bad Hair More information:
rbfarmersmarket.com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. fine dining establishments in Day? Salon, the Back Porch is biggsmuseum.org
through October, Grove Park, Rehoboth. Rehoboth and Lewes dou- offering patrons guest passes
Market bags and produce bags available bling as art galleries. to see the show in Dover.
for purchase at entrance.
Sundays SUBMITTED PHOTO
Wednesdays
Bethany Beach Farmers Market, FOR A TOAST to the late local artist Tom Wilson, Back Porch Café mixologist Dmitry Shubich serves The Wil-
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, bethanybeachfarmersmarket.com, 8 a.m. son cocktail to (l-r) Wes Combs, president of CAMP Rehoboth; Keith Fitzgerald, Wilson’s lifelong friend; and
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 to noon starting June 5, Garfield Pkwy. & Fay Jacobs, author.
to 11 a.m. through Sept. 29, Crooked Pennsylvania Ave., Bethany.
Hammock, 36707 Crooked
Hammock Way, Lewes. Frederica Farmers Market,
302-335-5417, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Market at Sea Colony, seacolony- 1456 Frederica Rd., Frederica, May 29 -
farmersmarket.com. 8 a.m. Sept. 25.
to noon through Aug. 31,
Marketplace at Sea Colony Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers
Shopping Center, Rt. 1 Market, nassauvalley.com/farmers-
South, Bethany Beach. market or facebook.com/nassauvalley-
summerfarmersmarket, noon to 3 p.m.
Fridays through mid-October, 32165 Winery
Way, Lewes.
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! Lewes Lewes Historical Society Trustee Terri Lottmann poses with Cannonball
House Museum Coordinator Scott Lackman.
For more fun things to do, follow Continued from page 9
twitter.com/BeachPaper
talks and laughter to take
place throughout the mu-
seum.
There was a terrific vibe
among the crowd, and
the passion for accurately
telling the stories of those
who helped to shape Lewes
permeated in conversation
circles.
The appreciation from
guests for the historical soci-
ety’s efforts was evident, and
the enthusiasm for continu-
ing to educate residents and
visitors in an engaging man-
ner indicates an eye toward
several more anniversaries.
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Freedom Boat Club takes Beach House kids on a tour
By Ron MacArthur event sponsored by Freedom
[email protected] Boat Club.
On July 14, members of The club has four Cape Re-
Freedom Boat Club and its gion locations at Long Neck,
Sea Sisters took Children’s Love Creek, Lewes Ferry Ter-
Beach House summer camp- minal and Lewes Riverside
ers on a boat tour of the and another at Summit North
Delaware Bay in the Lewes Marina near Bear. For more
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Freedom Boat Club Sea Sisters volunteer to take Children’s Beach House RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS Children’s Beach House campers
kids and staff on a tour of the Delaware Bay in the Lewes area. walk on the Lewes Ferry Terminal
FROM THE LEFT, Children’s Beach House summer campers Janese, Ca- docks to get on a boat.
leb and Jamee are wearing lifejackets and ready to take their very first
boat ride thanks to Freedom Boat Club.
Kathy O’Hanlon drives a Freedom Boat Club pontoon boat with Beach A club boat motors by the Dela-
Those on the Delaware Bay tour get a look at the Children’s Beach House House children and counselors toward the Delaware Breakwater in Del- ware Breakwater East End Light-
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Saturday, Aug. 13 - Positive-ly Fun Doors, 9 p.m. (tickets, $10); Saturday, 13 - American Songbook with Notes on • Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Road. Camp Live Show, noon & 2 p.m., and
Rock Concert by Kidsinger Jim, 10 a.m.; Aug. 6 - Jam Session with Go Go Gadjet, the Beach, 7 to 9 p.m., doors open at 6 Thursdays - Captain Mike, 5 to 9 p.m.; Andy Beningo Adorable Tough Guy
Tuesday, Aug. 16 - Dark Star Orchestra, Love Seed Mama Jump, Cherry Crush & p.m. (tickets, $10 cash at door). Friday, July 29 - Frazzle Fit, 6 to 10 p.m., Stand-Up Comedy, 8 p.m.; Saturday,
6 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 17 - Tartan DJ Knappy, 5 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 11 - and The Leftovers, 6 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 6 - Beginnings: A Celebration of
Terrors, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Elvis Breland, 8 p.m. (tickets, $25). 302-227- • Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Hwy. Aug. 5 - Joe Daphne, 6 to 10 p.m., Jim The Music of Chicago, 8 p.m.; Sunday,
Costello & The Imposters, 7 p.m.; 7272. Thursdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; Long, 7 to 10, and Even Horizon, 7 to Aug. 7 - Beginnings: A Celebration
Saturday, Aug. 20 - Ran”D Shine: Just • Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street and Friday, Aug. 5 - Dustin Showers Band, 11 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Jumper, 2 to of The Music of Chicago, 3 & 8 p.m.;
Tricks, 10 a.m., and Brothers Osborne: Highway One. Mondays - Stealing 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - 6 p.m., Union Road, 2 to 6 p.m.; Weird Thursday, Aug. 11 - Quayside @ Nite
We’re Not For Everyone, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Savannah, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Chris Homestead Bluegrass Band, 8:30 p.m.; Science, 7 to 11 p.m., Brian McConnell, 7 featuring Off 24, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
Aug. 23 - Michael Franti & Spearhead, 7 Diller, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays - Rick Arzt, Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Youth Band Night, 7 to 11 p.m., and Decade 80, 7 to 11 p.m.; 12 - Hot Comedy, Cool Fun Height of
p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Home Free 6 to 9 p.m., and Chasing Straights, 9 to to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Bad Avenue Sunday, Aug. 7 - Jim Long, 3 to 7 p.m., Summer Comedy Special, 8 p.m. 302-
Summer 2022, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 11:45 p.m.; Fridays - The Everafter, 9 to Band, 8:30 p.m. 302-644-2500. and The Fabulous Greaseband, 4 to 8 684-3038.
- Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, 7 p.m.; 11:45 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Practically p.m.; Monday, Aug. 8 - Johnny Phatt,
Friday, Aug. 26 - Arts & Jazz Festival, Einstein Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. • Big Oyster Brewery: 1007 Kings 5 to 9 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Brian • Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson
4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 27 - Island Time 6 - Ray Palmer, noon to 3 p.m., Chris Hwy. Thursday, Aug. 4 - Kyle Offidani, McConnell, 5 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Friday,
Guava Jelly, 10 a.m., and Face 2 Face: A Steele, 5 to 8 p.m., and Kris V & Richie noon to 3 p.m., and Sidney Joseph, 4 to Aug. 10 - Vinny & JD, 5 to 9 p.m.; Aug. 5 - Catch the Drift, 5:30 to 8:30
Tribute to Elton John & Billy Joel, 7 p.m.; D, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Rick 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Al Frantic, noon Thursday, Aug. 11 - Lennon Live, 7 to p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Kyle Offidani,
Sunday, Aug. 28 - The Original Wailers Arzt, noon to 3 p.m., Chris Diller Duo, 3 to 3 p.m., and Jason Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m.; 9:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Brian Scar, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 302-562-5412.
featuring Al Anderson, 7 p.m. freeman- to 6 p.m., and The Everafter, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Keith Mack, noon 6 to 10 p.m., JD Valenteen, 6 to 10 p.m.,
arts.org. Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Late Last Night to 3 p.m., and Otto Grundman, 4 to 7 and Mike Hines, 7 to 11 p.m. 302-945- • Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge:
Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Abby p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Ginger Duo, noon 4500. 16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd. Thursday,
• Grain on the Rocks Rocking the Lee Duo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-227-4333. to 3 p.m., and Sam Capolongo, 4 to 7 • Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road. Aug. 4 - Christy Talyor & Friends, 6 p.m.;
Docks Summer Concert Series: • Lighthouse: 124 Dickinson Ave. p.m.; Monday, Aug. 8 - B&B Caribbean Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Friday, Aug. 5 - Hot Sauce, 7 to 10 p.m.;
Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal, 43 Tuesdays - The Leftovers; Thursdays Sounds, 5 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Aug. 5 - Dueling Pianos, 3 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 6 - GirlsRoom, 7 to 10
Cape Henlopen Dr. Concerts start at 6 - Tommy Edwards; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Josh Pryor, 4 to 7 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. DJ Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, Aug. p.m. 302-313-4770.
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Jukebox the Tommy Edwards; Friday, Aug. 5 - Steve 10 - Rick Arzt, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, 6 - Low Country Duo, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.;
Ghost with local opener Marielle Kraft; Kuhn; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Darren O’Neill; Aug. 11 - Dylan Canfield, 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Brian McConnell, 3 to REHOBOTH BEACH
Thursday, Aug. 11 - Amish Outlaws. Wednesday, Aug. 10 -Taylor Knox; Friday, Aug. 12 - Hot Sauce, noon to 3 7 p.m., and DJ Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302- • Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth
meetatgrain.com/lewesrockingthedocks. Friday, Aug. 12 - Whiskey Graves. 302- p.m., and Jason Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m. 302- 945-0500. Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall.
227-4333. 644-2621. • Seaside Fish House: 32368 Long Mondays - Open Mic Night with Tyler
• Hudson Fields: 30045 Eagles Crest • Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal Neck Rd. Fridays & Saturdays - Karaoke Greene, 8 p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do
Rd., Milton. Saturday, Aug. 13 - Bettie Hwy. Mondays - Hot Sauce, 9 to 11 p.m., • Bushels Crab House & Seafood: Night presented by Ice Productions, 7:30 Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - A Step
James Fest featuring Jimmie Allen, doors and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Tuesdays - 18289 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Low to 10:30 p.m. 302-945-3800 Back, 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Nothin
open at 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Bryen O’Boyle, 9 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY, Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Mingo, But Trouble, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Aug.
Cody Johnson & friends featuring Randy 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Wednesdays - Bryan 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays & 6 - Benson Brothers, 9 p.m.; Sunday,
Houser and Drew Parker, 5:30 p.m. hud- Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Matty Q, Saturdays - live music. 302-645-5115. Aug. 7 - Samantha Seider Duo, 5 p.m.;
sonfields.com. 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, midnight Thursday, Aug. 11 - Fitzkee Brothers
to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to • Crooked Hammock Brewery: 36707 & Cal, 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Ken
• Lewes Canalfront Park: Thursday, midnight, and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; Crooked Hammock Way. Saturday, Aug. Riggione, 8 p.m. 302-227-1272.
Aug. 11 - Rehoboth Summer Children’s Saturdays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, 6 - Sidney Joseph, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday,
Theatre presents “Puss in Boots,” 6:30 and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; Sundays - Aug. 7 - Hot Sauce, 5 to 8 p.m. 302- Continued on page 21
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Comfort Zone, Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, 644-7837.
7 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 1 - The Funsters, midnight to 1 a.m. 302-227-1449.
6:30 p.m. lewescanalfrontpark.org/ • Northbeach: 125 McKinley Ave. • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry
events. Tuesdays - M80, 8 to 11:30 p.m.; Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Dr.
Thursdays - Jenni Schick, 6 to 10 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Roberts Brothers,
• Lewes Summer Concert Series: Saturdays - DJ Hugh’s Yacht Rockin’ Pool 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 -
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango Park. Party, noon, Sunsets with DJ Always Nature & Nurture, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday,
Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Leroy Hawkes and Sunny, 5 p.m., and DJ Scooter, 9 p.m. Aug. 6 - Mike DiEleuterio, 1 to 4 p,.m.,
The Highjackers; Tuesday, Aug. 16 - The Sundays - Sam, 11 a.m., Laura Lea, noon, and Nick Moccia, 6 to 9 p.m.; Sunday,
Christopher Dean Band; Tuesday, Aug. Jenni, 1 p.m. and Jefe, 3 p.m. 302-226- Aug. 7 - Native Tongue Duo, 2 to 5 p.m.;
23 - U.S. Navy Sea Chanters. ci.lewes. 8673. Thursday, Aug. 11 - BillshavVic Duo,
de.us/220/Summer-Concert-Series. • Rusty Rudder: Dickinson Avenue and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Keri
the bay. Tuesdays - Stealing Savannah Filasky, 2 to 5 p.m. 302-291-3900.
• Milton Concerts in the Park: Duo, 4 p.m.; Wednesdays - Laura Lea
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Memorial • Greene Turtle: 17388 N. Village Main
Park. Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Patsy Cline Blvd. Fridays - live music. 302-644-
& Friends; Wednesday, Aug. 17 - U.S. 6840.
Navy Country Current; Wednesday, Aug.
24 - Over Time; Wednesday, Aug. 31 - • Harvest Tide: 410 E. Savannah Rd.
Big Hat No Cattle; Saturday, Sept. 10 - Friday, Aug. 5 - Crescent City Collection,
Broadkill Music Festival featuring Cathy 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Cecilia
Gorman, 11 a.m., Delmarva Ramblers, Grace, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-644-2600.
12:30 p.m., LSD, 2 p.m., Tydewater, 3:30
18 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022 Beach Paper
Sussex menu: Fresh produce, scrapple, crabs, chicken
By Ron MacArthur are considered a must-eat food RAPA Scrapple, named after the RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
[email protected] at events in the county and founders Ralph and Paul Adams,
southern Delaware. is the world’s largest producer of THE FREEMAN FARM’S sweet corn stand is at a new location this year
What is your favorite food scrapple. Although not unique to about one mile down Robinsonville Road near Lewes. The farm is known
unique to Sussex County? It's such a favorite that the Sussex County, it should be the far and wide for its corn.
folks in Bridgeville highlight county’s official meat product.
It's hard to pin a certain the pork product during the number of restaurants in the have plenty of craft beer
food to a geographical area Apple Scrapple Festival each As the chicken cooks, area that serve crabs because brewed in Sussex County to
because it's not always easy to year. It's become one of the the smoke and aroma drifts there are dozens of them all wash them down.
track down the history. most popular festivals in the through the Sussex country- over the county. Although
county. side beckoning all to partake. steamed crabs are the most Blue crabs, which are found
But, there are some foods popular, there are dozens of in the Chesapeake and Dela-
accepted as official Sussex Any kind of chicken Nearly every town, city, other ways to prepare and ware bays area, are by their
County delicacies no matter Because Sussex County crossroads and village in enjoy crabs, including cakes, name, tasty. Their scientific
where they originated. Sussex has somebody cook- softshell, soup, dip, imperial name is Callinectes sapidus,
is largest chicken (broilers) ing and selling BBQ chicken and even mac-and-cheese. which translates to beautiful
At the top of the list is producer in the county, just during the summer. swimmer that is savory.
scrapple. Although the popu- about anything involving Picking apart a crab – to
lar meat did not originate in chicken is a Sussex staple. Craving blue crabs get all the good stuff – is an Crabbing is a Sussex County
Sussex County, it's become Fried, barbecued, baked, Besides chicken, most acquired technique that is rite of passage. Dangling a line
our adopted official meat roasted, grilled, braised and passed on down the genera- in the water with a chicken
product. smoked – it's all good. And Sussex Countians love blue tions. neck attached is cathartic to
for those of you who are crabs. It's doesn’t get much many people, especially those
The county is home to adventurous, there is always more Sussex County than a To truly enjoy the crab who don't want to pay the
RAPA Scrapple on Railroad beer can chicken cooked on meal of steamed crabs and experience, you have to allot high price for crabs.
Avenue in Bridgeville, the the grill. corn on the cob. a great deal of time and must
world's largest scrapple pro- Continued on page 19
ducer. Started by Ralph and Chicken and slippery I bet you can't list the
Paul Adams in 1926, the origi- dumplings are unique to Sus-
nal recipe has not changed. sex County, and for decades, MILTON RIVERVIEW DINING & BAR | 105 Union St. | 302.684.8889
churches competed to see
So what's in scrapple? who had the best slippery TUESDAYS
Those who love it tell others dumplings cooks. Church
not to ask that question and suppers nearly always fea- 6-8:30PM BANDS ON THE BROADKILL
just enjoy it. tured chicken and dumplings. 8/9 BIG HAT NO CATTLE
Here is the official list as There is an art to making THURSDAYS
offered by RAPA: pork livers, chicken and dumplings, and
broth, hearts, fat and skins, I fear that as time goes on, 9PM KARAOKE WITH DJ JERRY B FROM A.W.E.
white corn meal, wheat flour, fewer and fewer will get to
salt and spices. In other enjoy this Sussex dish. FRIDAYS
words, whatever is left over
from a pig. Served on the side – or 6-9PM PATIO
mixed together if you are 8/5 THE LEFTOVERS
RAPA has branched out truly Sussex – with baked 8/12 BREWS BROTHERS
over the years and now offers chicken, the dumplings are 8:30PM INSIDE • GUESS WHAT TRIVIA?!
varieties of scrapple, including made by cutting the rolled
hot and spicy, turkey, beef and out dumpling dough which SATURDAYS
scrapple with bacon. Their is cut into squares. It's then
Greensboro Blend is touted as cooked with chicken broth, 6-9PM PATIO
the prime rib of scrapple with which in turn makes the 8/6 SCOTT DINOLFI
a blend of pork and beef. dumplings slippery.
8/13 BEN DAVIS
Many people in eastern Get some barbecue
Sussex County are partial to If you haven't stopped by 9PM-12AM INSIDE
Milton Sausage and Scrapple. 8/6 FRESHLY SQUEEZED
a roadside chicken barbecue 8/13 WHEEZING THE JUICE
Scrapple was brought to (known as BBQ), you haven't
America by German colonists lived the complete Sussex ex- BOTH LOCATIONS
in the Philadelphia area in perience. Many organizations OPEN 11am DAILY
the 17th and 18th centuries. in the county use chicken HAPPY HOUR 3-7pm
It's considered an ethnic food BBQs as fundraisers. The big-
of the Pennsylvania Dutch, gest, and many say the best,
including the Amish and Men- is the weekly Greenwood
nonites. Volunteer Fire Company
barbecue on Route 13.
It doesn't get much better
than thinly sliced, crisp scrap-
ple with home fries, scrambled
eggs, or eggs over easy, for
breakfast. And scrapple sand-
wiches, only on white bread,
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Coastal Delaware Beach, Cafe Azafran, Chesa- Bank, DART First State, Mud- GATHERED FOR THE REHOBOTH BEACH Volunteer Fire Company
Restaurant Week peake & Maine, Cilantro slingers of Rehoboth, Sea check presentation are (l-r) Carol Everhart, Rehoboth-Dewey chamber;
supports first Cocino de Mexico, Claws Air Village, Seaboard Hotels, Chuck Snyder; Arnold Edelman; Warren Jones; and Chris Rausch, Cape
responders Seafood House, Cooter WGMD Radio, WSFS Bank, Gazette.
Brown's Twisted Southern Arena's Famous Deli Bar, Buf-
The Rehoboth Beach- Kitchen and Bourbon Bar, falo Wild Wings, Bayhealth
Dewey Beach Chamber of Crabby Dick's Marketplace Medical Center, Boulevard
Commerce, in partnership + Grill, Crooked Hammock Ford-Lincoln, Cape May-
with the Cape Gazette and Brewery, the Cultured Pearl, Lewes Ferry, CertaPro
Rehoboth Foodie, produced Dogfish Head Brewings Painters, Coastal Kids' Pedi-
Coastal Delaware Restaurant & Eats, Fins Ale House & atric Dentistry, Community
Week, June 5 to 10. Raw Bar, Fins Fish House Bank, CoWork Reho, First
& Raw Bar, Grotto Pizza, Rate Movers, Fulton Bank,
Visitors were able to enjoy Just In Thyme Restaurant, Go Glass, Jersey Mike's Subs,
their favorite foods on the Kabab Falafel Addiction, the Kilwin's Rehoboth Avenue
Culinary Coast and support Lighthouse Dewey Beach, and Portraits In The Sand.
the Red, White and Blue. Par- Lefty's Alley & Eats, Lupo
ticipating restaurants made Italian Kitchen, Rehoboth
it possible to present $1,500 Ale House – Downtown, Re-
each to local first responder hoboth Ale House - On The
groups including Tunnels to Mile, the Salted Rim Mar-
Towers Delmarva, Home of garita Bar & Grill, Starboard
the Brave, Rehoboth Beach Raw, Starboard Restaurant,
Police Department, Rehoboth Summer House Restaurant
Beach Volunteer Fire Compa- & Saloon, Thompson Island
ny and Dewey Beach Police Brewing Company, Victoria's
Department. Restaurant and Woody's
Dewey Beach.
Organizers extend thanks
to participating restaurants Thanks go to sponsors
1776, Above the Dunes, Cape Gazette, Rehoboth
Bethany Blues Lewes, Blue Foodie, Culinary Coast, Jack
Moon, Bluecoast Seafood Lingo Realtor, Weis Markets,
Grill & Raw Bar Rehoboth Delaware Today Magazine,
Grotto Pizza, iHeart Me-
dia, Barn Hill Preserve, the
Bellmoor Inn & Spa, County
Menu Brewery & 6 Cannery Village Center, Milton, DE
Tasting Room
• Experience the Tasting Room, Production Facility & Distillery
+ • Daily tours • Merch & beer shop • Beer-centric food
• Dog friendly outdoor seating • Plenty of free parking
Continued from page 18
Steamed blue crabs topped with Dogfish 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE
In love with sweet corn Old Bay is one of the favorite sea-
Although not unique to the food delicacies for locals and tour- Dogfish INN: The Mother Nature • 16 Modern Style Rooms + Cottage Sweet • Outdoor fire pit
ists alike in Sussex County. Basecamp for Coastal Delaware™ • Complimentary bike & beach chair rentals
area, many Sussex Countians • Local beaches, kayaking, biking & boating • Dog-friendly
seem obsessed with sweet And if you can't get
corn, at least in the Lewes enough, there are retail First brewpub in the first state 320 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
area. Social media is flooded farmers markets scattered
with posts every summer throughout the county. Route • Original food. Original music. Original beer. Original spirits.
from people asking questions 404 between Georgetown • Dog-friendly outdoor seating • Merch & beer shop
about The Corn Man, which and the Maryland state line • Live music on Fridays & Saturdays
is actually Freeman Farm is by far the top location for
corn, and it’s usually women markets. Seafood & Cocktails 316 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
running the stand. • Fresh seafood from the Chesapeake & Maine regions
The markets serve as not • Off-centered ales + scratch-made & keg-conditioned cocktails
When the family moved only a place for great pro- made with Dogfish Head Distilling Co. spirits
from their longtime location duce, but also remind us how
at the intersection of Robin- important the agriculture in- | dogfish.com
sonville Road and Plantation dustry is to the county. There
Road, people went into a are more than 50 summer ©2022 Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton, DE
frenzy. When they discovered farm markets throughout the
the new location is about a county listed on the Delaware
mile down the road, all was Department of Agriculture
right with the world again. website.
It's also a major event Those great beach treats
when the Brittinghams an- Then there are the iconic
nounce they have sweet corn
ready at their popular market beach treats enjoyed by thou-
in Milton. sands, including Thrasher's
French Fries, Dolle's salt-
Markets and more markets water taffy and pizza from
Cape Gazette recipe guru Grotto and Nicola.
Denise Clemons helped me I'm not forgetting the
compile a list of other Sussex popularity of the many craft
foods, including tomatoes, beers and spirits brewed
beach plum jam, strawber- throughout the county. That's
ries, muskrat, shad, peaches, a topic for another column.
watermelon, blueberries,
strawberries, squash, cucum- Let's face it, Sussex County
bers, lima beans and Dela- may not be the gourmet
ware Bay oysters. capital, but for down-home
cooking and fresh produce, it
Where else in the world is can't be beat.
a tomato sandwich consid-
ered a meal?
We are lucky to have week-
ly farmers markets in nearly
every town and city offering
Sussex vegetables and fruits
as they ripen each season.
20 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022 Beach Paper
Lewes Yacht Club hosts youth regatta for junior sailors
By Ron MacArthur napolis; 4. Walter Daigle, RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
[email protected] Servern; 5. Nellie Wood,
Severn. CLUB 420 RACERS get underway on Delaware Bay in one of four races for the fleet, which was won by Chris-
A total of 79 young sailors topher McCollum (8064) of Annapolis Yacht Club.
from clubs around the region LYC sailors: 14. Max Weiss;
competed July 20 in the 17. Phoebe Wolf; 21. Andrew
Chesapeake Bay Yacht Rac- Burke.
ing Association Lewes Yacht
Club Youth Regatta, which is Optimist: 1. William Rosen-
one in a series of association thal, Annapolis; 2. Alex Baker,
races. Annapolis; 3. Daniel Tyson,
Severn; 4. Halsey Carter,
Sailors competed in four Annapolis; 5. Mason Bothner,
fleets throughout the after- Annapolis.
noon on Delaware Bay. The
top Lewes Yacht Club finish- LYC sailors: 24. Henry
ers were Bailey Fletcher and Cummins; 29. Hedgie Swier.
Riley Stazzone, taking fourth
in Club 420 racing. More Club 420: 1. Christopher
than 30 volunteers from LYC McCollum, Annapolis; 2. Eric
and the Freedom Boat Club Johnson, Severn; 3. Michael
Sea Sisters provided support Yost, Tred Avon Yacht Club;
for the event. During the 4. Bailey Fletcher, Lewes
day, there were more than Yacht Club; 5. Andrew Ben-
100 boats on the bay along son, Tred Avon.
Lewes Beach.
Other LYC sailors: 19.
CBYRA junior sailors com- Emma Gummy; 20. Mina
pete in 14 sanctioned regattas Swier.
throughout the summer.
Laser Radial: 1. Noah Ma-
Optimist green fleet: 1. cIelag, Rock Hall Yacht Club;
George Tyson, Severn Sailing 2. Spencer Parish, Tred Avon;
Association; 2. Isla Nor- 3. E.J. Brody, Tred Avon; 4.
rington, Annapolis Yacht Liam Chapman, Miles River
Club; 3. Trey Waters, An- Yacht Club; 5. Ella Durante,
Rock Hall.
LYC sailors: 7. William
Burke; 9. Grant Cummins.
LYC sailor Henry Cummins races in the blue Optimist competition.
LYC sailors Bailey Fletcher and Riley Stazzone finished in fourth place in
the Club 420 fleet.
Severn Sailing Association sailor Sofia Cole takes a short break after fin-
ishing a race in the Optimist blue fleet.
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Nightlife • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave. 2022 HISTORY BOOK FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - Karaoke,
Continued from page 17 9 p.m. 302-226-1139. DELAWARE HUMANITIES AND
• Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington THE LEE ANN WILKINSON GROUP
• Atlantic Social: 19340 Lighthouse Ave. Thursday, Aug. 4 - Bryan Scar, 8
Plaza Blvd. Saturday, Aug. 6 - 2nd Time to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Cecilia Grace, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES I GALLO REALTY
Around, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-212-5319. 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Kooked
• Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal Out, 8 to 11 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 11 - The 2022 HISTORY BOOK FESTIVAL
Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to Bills, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Kyle
7 p.m.; Wednesdays - Trivia Night, 7 to 9 Offidani, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-278-7433. FIND
p.m.; Thursdays - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile:
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Step Brothers, 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, Aug. 4 - YOUR PLACE
7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Sandy & Kooked Out, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 -
Stevie D, 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - Kavoosi, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - IN HISTORY
Filo Betto, 7 to 10 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 11 Ian Lander Trio, 8 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Aug.
- Step Brothers, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 7 - Mike Pinto, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 24, & 25, 2022
12 - Daddy, 7 to 10 p.m. 302-227-5568. Aug. 11 - The Dunehounds, 8 to 11 p.m.;
• Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Aug. 12 - Scott DiNolfi, 8 to 11 LEWES, DELAWARE
Sunday, Aug. 7 - Jazz Brunch with p.m. 302-567-2921.
Hammond Hot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 302- • Revelation Craft Brewing Company: Following two years of virtual programs,
226-0550. 19841 Central St. Friday, Aug. 5 - Kyle the History Book Festival returns to a live,
• Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: Offidani, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 6 - in-person event with over 20 distinguished
30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, Aug. 4 - Sandy & Stevie D, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, authors of historical nonfiction and fiction.
The Stims Trio, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 Aug. 7 - Dylan Canfield, 3 to 6 p.m.;
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keys with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Bobby Lee Jones, book sales, signings, and Spirited Discussion party
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Viki Dee, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 4 6 - Joey Fulkerson, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
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Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Hot Sauce, 6 p.m.; 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 12 - Nate
Thursday, Aug. 11 - Natalie Darkes Band, Clendenen, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. 302-226-
7 p.m. 302-278-7069. 4677.
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227-7660.
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CROSSWORD SUDOKU
Fun By The Numbers
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puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square
off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to
the test!
Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down
into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers
1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each
number can appear only once in each row, column and
box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers
will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in
the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets
to solve the puzzle.
WORD SEARCH
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Enhanced feelings of determination moti- Sagittarius, don’t underestimate your abil-
vate you this week, Aries. You will be able LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 ity to be resourceful when a problem lands
to wrap up projects that you’ve thus far Leo, friends will come to you seeking in your lap. You will find the answers to get
been unable to finish. You will be able to advice or simply looking for a patient per- through it.
handle anything. son to lend an ear. Give them all the time
they need to share their thoughts. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Try not to let one obstacle get you down,
The end of the tunnel isn’t as far away as it Getting through the week shouldn’t be Capricorn. You will have plenty of other
may seem right now, Taurus. Take one step too much of a problem. A second wind of opportunities to redeem yourself and find
at a time and you will find out that the cul- energy may come and you will have the success in the task at hand.
mination of something challenging is near. determination to get the job done.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 When a project presents itself you don’t Aquarius, it can be easy to fall into a rut,
Think about making some plans for a want to pass on it, Libra. Do your due dil- but by daring to be different you may gain
getaway or a short vacation this week, igence. Now is not the time for shortcuts a new perspective on things you never
Gemini. You likely can use the break and or to rush through anything. imagined. Try a new style and embrace
change of scenery. Use this as an oppor- SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 the change.
tunity to rest and refocus. There’s a good chance you will feel pos-
itive and upbeat for most of the week, PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Scorpio. Make the most of this good mood Resist feeling self-conscious about some
Cancer, try not to be too judgemental and catch up with friends and loved ones. of your choices, Pisces. If you believe in
of others, especially as it pertains to a yourself, others will start to flock to your
project at work. Be open-minded to other side. Your instincts are correct more often
ideas and value another’s perspective. than you think.
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Thoughts on the Upcoming
Remake of The Last of Us
Does this really need to exist? based on the TLOU video
game series. A lot of people
PLAY frustration and exhaustion; who have never played the and dodge mechanics from I think charging $70 for a
every time anything is men- video game are going to see Part II weren’t added to this remake that doesn’t include
CASSIE GOTTO-WHITE tioned about this series on the HBO show and possibly remake. I understand want- multiplayer is a bad move on
the internet, there is so much get interested in playing the ing those mechanics, as they Sony’s part. It is pretty silly
If you have been a reader hate and negativity, and I get game. At least, I’m sure that’s worked super well in Part II. to ask someone like me, who
of this column for any tired of reading it and seeing what Sony is hoping for. I do understand the combat has now purchased TLOU
time, I’m sure you know it. The world is dark enough sequences and levels in Part at full price twice, to pay full
that The Last of Us is my as it is, can’t we just enjoy Something that frustrates I weren’t designed with go- price for the third time for
favorite game series. I have things? After the drama that me and honestly makes ing prone in mind, but I do what is ultimately the same
played through 2013’s The surrounded the leaks of Part me laugh is seeing people think they could have at least game. Not everyone cares
Last of Us (TLOU) on the II, I am just tired of all the saying the remake looks added the dodge mechanic. about visuals, and I would
PlayStation 3 (PS3) literally negativity. Once I got those just like TLOU Remastered advise those people to just
dozens of times, and I adored feelings out of my system, I on PS4. That is just simply I think something that is pick up TLOU Remastered
2020’s The Last of Us Part thought about the situation untrue. Whether graphics being drowned out by all for PS4, which you can play
II. A remaster of The Last rationally, and I concluded are important to you or not, the negativity is the fact that at 60 FPS on PS4 and PS5. It’s
of Us was released for the this remake is ultimately a it is undeniable that Part I is TLOU is finally coming to inevitable that Part I will go
PlayStation 4 (PS4) back in good thing for gamers. One a huge visual upgrade, with PC! I am not someone who on sale before too long, so if
2014, which provided some of the main criticisms of the most obvious being the is against console exclu- you’re someone who is totally
significant visual upgrades this remake is its hefty price upgrades to the character sives coming to PC; I don’t against the $70 price tag,
compared to the PS3 version, tag; Sony is charging $70 for models. Some screenshots understand people who feel just wait. Unfortunately for
as well as an updated version a remake of a game from and videos of the remake somehow offended that their my wallet, I don’t have that
of Left Behind - a prequel to 2013, which is the same price were leaked online (Sony favorite games are coming willpower.
the first game that follows they charge for a brand-new seems to have a serious to PC. Games coming to
the story of Ellie and her IP. People are calling this problem with their games more platforms means more The Last of Us Part I releas-
best friend Riley. Well, now remake a cash grab and say- getting leaked), and this was people get to experience es on the PS5 on September 2
it’s 2022 and we are getting ing it is ultimately a waste followed by Sony releasing a them, and that is ultimately a and is in development for PC.
yet another version of the of developer Naughty Dog’s 10-minute video called “The beautiful thing. The release date for the PC
original TLOU - renamed resources. I am torn on this; Last of Us Part I Rebuilt for version is currently unknown.
The Last of Us Part I to be with TLOU being my favorite PS5 - Features and Gameplay So, does this remake really
more cohesive with its se- game series, it is hard for Trailer.” This video was obvi- need to exist? No, it doesn’t What games are you looking forward to?
quel. Ever since this remake me to say that this remake is ously going to come out at need to - but I’ll welcome it Let me know on Twitter: @cgottowhite.
was announced, it has been unnecessary. It’s kind of how some point regardless of the with open arms and I’ll be
shrouded in controversy and I feel about the Red Dead leaks, but I’m pretty sure it geeking out when it releases.
debate on the ol’ interwebs. Redemption (RDR) series; was pushed out earlier than
People are angry about video after playing RDR 2, it is kind planned to combat the leaks.
games - what else is new? of jarring to go back to the For some, this video just
dated visuals and mechanics made things worse. People
I’m obviously coming from of the first game. Rumors of a are outraged that the prone
a biased place, as I have a RDR remake have been float-
deep love for this series. ing around for years, and that DART TO THE
My original reaction to all would be something I would nightlife
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realize that’s a personal deci- With frequent daily bus service,
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have never played the game,
or who just haven’t played
since it came out in 2013.
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Golf without holes! PLAY BEAR TRAP DUNES
THE only a game of recreation, GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
19TH not to be to stuffy with rules,
HOLE while others think alcohol Bear Trap Dunes is located at 7 Clubhouse Drive, Ocean View. Call 302-537-5600 for tee time. Black Bear
may have been involved, or hole number eight is a par-4, which plays 434 from the Championship tees, down to 296 yards from the
GENE BLEILE both. Forward tees.
For more than 4,000 A cry went up from the rich Grizzly hole number two is a par-5, which plays 541 yards from the Championship tees, down to 432 yards
years, games involving golfers (the ones who could from the Forward tees.
hitting an object, such afford clubs), “We don’t need
as a stone, a small carved no stinkin rules,” (similar to Kodiak hole number nine is a par-4, which plays 427 yards from the Championship tees, down to 310 yards
piece of wood or the skull or the bandits in the movie Trea- from the Forward tees.
bone(s) of your enemies with sure of the Sierra Madre), but
a carved or bent stick have the town council prevailed one was Mrs. Winnie Driver ever recorded was by Bob tee box atop Miracle Hill.
been played by all races and and here is a synopsis of in 1942, at the Balgowla Golf Mitera, in 1965, while playing
nationalities. those first 13 rules in 1774. Club in Australia. on a course in Nebraska. He Follow my column at: BeachPaper.
hit a 447-yard tee shot from a com and visit my fine art website at
These games were 1. You must tee up your ball • The longest hole-in-one genebleilephotography.com
highly competitive and within a club length of the
usually goal-oriented, with hole. (This is not a misprint;
the above-mentioned stone, the green was also the tee box
wood or skull being aimed for the next hole).
at a tree, a wicket, a basket,
a post (or whatever was 2. Your tee must be on
handy) at game time. the ground. (As opposed to
what?).
In early Iraqi history, about
3000 B.C., there is mention of 3. You cannot change the
a religious game played with ball you strike off the tee.
a stick and ball called pukka- (Even if you lose feathers or
mikleu. (Sidebar: next time other stuffing during the hole
you golf, call your favorite pro play).
shop and ask for a pukka-
mikleu tee time). 4. You cannot remove
bones, stones or broken clubs
The Egyptians, Indians on the fairway to play your
(Native American and ball, but you can remove them
far eastern), Chinese and within a club length of the
Japanese people all have a hole, once on the green.
historical variation of the
game, but they all lacked one 5. You may remove your
thing…….a hole. Fast forward ball from water or watery
to the 16th century and guess, filth and tee it up behind the
which nationality invented hazard. (This rule says you
the hole in the ground to start don’t take a penalty stroke,
the infancy of golf? but give your opponent an
extra stroke, if needed on the
If you are stumped for the hole).
answer, let me give you a few
hints: think of a golf course(s) 6. If two balls touch on the
without trees, but sheep on green remove the one closest
the fairway. Add in rough two to the hole to putt the second
feet tall and a calm wind, usu- ball.
ally about 25 miles per hour,
then mix in rain and more 7. After putting out, don’t
wind (and don’t forget 10-foot mess with your opponent’s
deep pothole bunkers). ball placement.
Still not quite sure? Throw 8. If you have a lost ball,
in a kilt, some fine whiskey play another from your last
and a bagpipe or two and by hitting spot and give your op-
now you should have your ponent an extra stroke on the
answer. If you said the Scots hole, if needed.
or Scotland around 1556, you
would be correct (if you take 9. After you putt out, don’t
out the sheep, you still have block the hole with your club,
the same look and feel of the foot or any object.
2022 British Open).
10. If your ball hits a person,
So now we jump ahead to dog, sheep or horse, play it
1774, when the Edinburgh where it “lyes.”
Town Council decided to
give a Silver Cup prize to 11. If you strike at or hit the
the winner of its inaugural ball and your club breaks, it
golf tournament. Someone counts as a stroke.
pointed out that to be an
official tournament, “golf” 12. The player farthest
should now have rules and from the hole must play first.
basic standards. (Finally, a rule that makes
sense).
Historians have pondered
over the question: Why did it 13. I will give you this rule
take almost 200 years for offi- word for word and let you
cial rules to be implemented? figure it out.” Neither trench,
Some believe that golf was ditch or dyke, made for the
preservation of the links, nor
the scholar’s holes or the sol-
dier’s lines shall be accounted
as a hazard.”
I would hate to have played
a round before these rules
were in place. It may have
been “hazardous” to your
health.
19th Hole Trivia:
• The first woman to have
recorded an official hole-in-
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Legendary Bryan
brothers tennis duo
helps Big Fish Cares
Team visits Dave continue to offer after-school Christy Gibson displays a racket Mike Bryan watches as his partner Rebecca White makes a forehand vol-
Marshall Tennis tennis clinics for youth in to be sold during a silent auction ley during their doubles drill.
facility in Lewes need in Sussex County. The for the Big Fish Charitable Founda-
program helps deserving tion, Big Fish Cares.
By Dan Cook kids learn the importance of
[email protected] teamwork, determination and
sportsmanship, making sure
Mike and Bob Bryan, the they have the opportunities
most successful doubles they need to succeed.
tennis team of all time, paid
a visit to the Dave Marshall The Bryans have won 45
Tennis facility at Plantations Grand Slam trophies, 119
July 21 for a fantasy clinic doubles titles together and
with Dr. Dave Marshall, for- were ranked No. 1 in the
mer Milford and Washington world for a record 11 years.
College player and pro coach. They have garnered Olympic
Gold, dozens of Davis Cup
The clinic raised funds match wins and an NCAA
for the Big Fish Charitable doubles championship.
Foundation, Big Fish Cares, to
For more information, go
to https://www.davemar-
shalltennis.com.
DAN COOK PHOTOS
PRO COACH DAVE MARSHALL, center, teamed up with Mike, left, and
Bob Bryan for a fantasy camp, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Big
Fish Cares.
Mireille Jaoude has a light moment with Bob Bryan.
Dave Marshall gives instruction to his students during a fantasy match
with Bob Bryan.
26 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022 Beach Paper
Warm waters bring new fish to target
FISHING and it’s just a really nice place The summer slot striped action for all the summer and bottom rigs. I took their
REPORT to surf fish, especially over- bass season lasts until Aug. fish: spot, kingfish, croaker, advice and boom - happy
nighters. I can’t wait to rig 31. There has been some sand perch, weakfish, and boys today. They caught 13
RICH KING up and “drift” the point, from decent slot striped bass in the now pompano. All on the fish total; Chase caught nine
land. This requires a weekday Lewes Canal, Broadkill River, smaller hook rigs, top and and LJ caught four. “
Summertime is almost of no one out there in the way Roosevelt Inlet, Delaware bottom, are spot, and kingfish
ending, and it is already and a long, light surf rod. My Bay and beach areas and the rigs. Bloodworms are tough It’s good to see these
August. Woo-hoo! The Tsunami Airwave works well, Cape Henlopen fishing pier. to find most weekends, so kids having a blast catch-
point opens soon! Every as well as my Ticas. The Lewes Canal is legal as lug or sand worms work well. ing fish. That’s what it is all
serious surf angler just loves a tributary from the Kings Fishbites bloodworm formu- about, and it’s a great way to
that area for many different That heat wave backed off Highway bridge to the Roos- las, shrimp, crab, or clam also teach kids to have respect
reasons. Fly anglers (me) like and brought some pompano evelt Inlet. Some would argue do a good job. Using squid for the outdoors and wildlife.
the bayside flats. The point with it. They have been few this is bad for striped bass; works as well as does small Fishing will increase a child’s
has a variety of structures to and far between but are I personally think it is fine - pieces of shrimp. Make sure interest in the outdoors, espe-
fish, the scenery is amazing showing up in the surf in Del- these are all mostly male fish to salt the shrimp the night cially when they are catching.
aware and Assateague. The and will not harm the popula- before so the meat is tougher
majority of pompano are tion much at all. Besides, and stays on the hook better The offshore action for
still south, below Chincote- Delaware barely counts in the and longer. The only down- tuna, mahi, etc., has been
ague. There are still red drum grand scheme of East Coast side to cut squid is it attracts great. The weekdays are
being caught at Assateague catch numbers, recreational more scavengers such as much less crowded for better
action all summer that has and commercial. skates, etc. action, it seems. The White
everyone confused, but we Marlin Open is going to crank
will take it. The surf has been decent Flounder action has up soon. Ocean City, Md., is
been much better offshore all abuzz since the “GOAT”
compared to inshore for is in town to fish it again. His
keepers which is typical of boat, Catch 23, arrived this
this area. The inland bays week. Yes, Michael Jordan
produce but there are many is fishing the White Marlin
a throwback for that keeper Open again.
and the same is true with the
beaches and flats areas. The cobia action is pick-
ing up offshore and from the
According to Don Weber, beaches, and we’re see-
“The sign at Lighthouse View ing more and more caught
Bait & Tackle said there was each year. A by-product of
good fishing with blood- increasing temperatures is
worms and Fishbites. Oh, and more tropical fish migrating
using DS Custom Tackle top
Continued on page 27
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
CHASE WIPF with a spot caught while surf fishing, using a DS Custom tackle top and bottom rig with Fish- Cobia caught from the surf at 3R’s by Lowell Salzman Jr.
bites bloodworms.
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Fishing catch -angelfish, butterfly
fish, and all kinds of tropical
Continued from page 26 reef fish. These don’t migrate
farther north each season. As up here; they come up with
that increases, those school warm water from the Gulf
numbers increase. Years ago, Stream and storms. Most
it was the occasional pom- will not survive the tempera-
pano catch in late summer ture change in winter unless
and now we target them as they get lucky and find a
early as June in some years. warm water outfall to hang
You can find all kinds of wild around. It is a great way to
tropical fish in our inland stock a saltwater fish tank. I
bays. Run a seine net and have a ton of cool stuff in my
you’ll be amazed at what you tanks that I have “found” in
our waters over the years.
The point opens in 30 days, so we are looking forward to that surf fishing!
GAME SOLUTIONS FROM PAGE 22
CROSSWORD SUDOKU WORD
SEARCH
LJ Mathewson with a spot caught while surf fishing, using a DS Custom
tackle top and bottom rig with Fishbites bloodworms.
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warm, humid p.m. t‑storm in spots
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Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast
Broadkill Beach Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Today: Wind S 8‑16 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
First high 1:50 a.m. 2:39 a.m. 3:35 a.m. 4:43 a.m. 5:53 a.m. 6:59 a.m. 8:01 a.m. Visibility generally clear.
First low 8:31 a.m. 9:19 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 11:11 a.m. 12:18 a.m. 1:23 a.m. 2:24 a.m. Friday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
Second high 3:21 p.m. 4:23 p.m. 5:28 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 7:32 p.m. 8:31 p.m. Visibility generally unrestricted.
Second low 9:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. 11:11 p.m. 12:13 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:16 p.m. Saturday: Wind S 8‑16 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
‑‑‑ Visibility less than 2 miles in a t‑storm.
Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Sunday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Cape Henlopen Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 6:37 a.m. 7:39 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in afternoon t‑showers.
First high 1:28 a.m. 2:17 a.m. 3:13 a.m. 4:21 a.m. 5:31 a.m. 12:33 a.m. 1:34 a.m. Monday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
First low 7:41 a.m. 8:29 a.m. 9:22 a.m. 10:21 a.m. 11:23 a.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:09 p.m. Visibility generally clear.
Second high 2:06 p.m. 2:59 p.m. 4:01 p.m. 5:06 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 1:26 p.m. Tuesday: Wind SSW 10‑20 knots. Seas 3‑5 feet.
Second low 8:15 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 10:21 p.m. 11:28 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
‑‑‑ Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Wednesday: Wind SW 8‑16 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility less
Rehoboth Beach Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 5:39 a.m. 6:37 a.m. than 2 miles in a t‑storm.
First high 12:40 a.m. 1:31 a.m. 2:28 a.m. 3:32 a.m. Aug. 8 11:38 a.m. 12:47 a.m.
First low 6:54 a.m. 7:42 a.m. 8:36 a.m. 9:34 a.m. 4:37 a.m. 6:19 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Regional Summary Weather History
Second high 1:15 p.m. 2:11 p.m. 3:13 p.m. 4:17 p.m. 10:36 a.m. 12:38 p.m.
Second low 7:31 p.m. 8:32 p.m. 9:37 p.m. 10:43 p.m. 5:20 p.m. ‑‑‑ Mostly sunny, hot and humid, turning Flooding struck Erie,
11:47 p.m. Aug. 10 breezy today. High 91. Uncomfortably Pa., on Aug. 4, 1915,
Indian River Inlet Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 7:33 a.m. humid tonight. Low 78. A thunder‑ killing 75 people,
First high 1:16 a.m. 2:05 a.m. 3:02 a.m. 4:08 a.m. Aug. 8 6:29 a.m. 1:24 a.m. storm around tomorrow. High 86. A destroying bridges
First low 7:14 a.m. 8:04 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:01 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 12:26 a.m. 8:19 p.m. thunderstorm Saturday. High 86. A and inundating many
Second high 1:56 p.m. 2:54 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:11 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 7:22 p.m. 1:08 p.m. couple of thundershowers Sunday. streets. Such sudden local floods are
Second low 7:56 p.m. 9:03 p.m. 10:14 p.m. 11:23 p.m. 6:19 p.m. 12:08 p.m. High 89. Monday: partly sunny and major hazards in the summer.
Aug. 10 very warm. High 88.
Oak Orchard Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 ‑‑‑ Aug. 9 9:28 a.m.
First high 3:31 a.m. 4:22 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 6:23 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 4:18 a.m. Sun and Moon
First low 10:25 a.m. 11:13 a.m. 12:03 a.m. 1:08 a.m. Aug. 8 3:18 a.m. 10:06 p.m.
Second high 4:06 p.m. 5:02 p.m. 6:04 p.m. 7:08 p.m. 7:28 a.m. 9:10 p.m. 4:09 p.m.
Second low 11:02 p.m. 12:07 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 2:14 a.m. 3:09 p.m.
‑‑‑ 8:11 p.m. Aug. 10
2:07 p.m. Aug. 9 6:30 a.m.
5:32 a.m. 12:46 a.m.
Fenwick Island Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 11:37 a.m. 7:08 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
First high 12:33 a.m. 1:24 a.m. 2:21 a.m. 3:25 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 6:12 p.m. 12:37 p.m. Today 6:04 a.m. 8:08 p.m. Today 12:48 p.m. 11:47 p.m.
First low 6:53 a.m. 7:41 a.m. 8:35 a.m. 9:33 a.m. 10:35 a.m. Friday 6:05 a.m. 8:07 p.m. Friday 1:57 p.m. none
Second high 1:08 p.m. 2:04 p.m. 3:06 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:13 p.m. ‑‑‑ Aug. 10 Saturday 6:06 a.m. 8:06 p.m. Saturday 3:09 p.m. 12:18 a.m.
Second low 7:30 p.m. 8:31 p.m. 9:36 p.m. 10:42 p.m. 11:46 p.m. 6:22 a.m. Sunday 6:07 a.m. 8:05 p.m. Sunday 4:23 p.m. 12:56 a.m.
Aug. 9 12:39 a.m. Monday 6:08 a.m. 8:04 p.m. Monday 5:34 p.m. 1:44 a.m.
Ocean City Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 5:24 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:09 a.m. 8:02 p.m. Tuesday 6:39 p.m. 2:44 a.m.
First high 12:25 a.m. 1:16 a.m. 2:13 a.m. 3:17 a.m. 4:22 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Wed. 6:10 a.m. 8:01 p.m. Wed. 7:33 p.m. 3:54 a.m.
First low 6:46 a.m. 7:34 a.m. 8:28 a.m. 9:26 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 6:04 p.m.
Second high 1:00 p.m. 1:56 p.m. 2:58 p.m. 4:02 p.m. 5:05 p.m.
Second low 7:23 p.m. 8:24 p.m. 9:29 p.m. 10:35 p.m. 11:39 p.m. ‑‑‑
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