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Published by Cape Gazette, 2022-07-20 16:12:52

Beach Paper

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Keywords: delaware,beaches

Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to the

Cape Region

Butterflies & Blooms
classes to start July 21

Page 10

The Nifty Pickle opens in
Peddlers Village near Lewes

Page 23

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2022 » FREE

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Lighthouse canoe
races return to
Rehoboth Bay

Teams vie for top honors in
Dewey Business Partnership event

By Ellen Driscoll Eight teams, each compris- ELLEN DRISCOLL PHOTOS
[email protected] ing two men and two women,
launched their canoes from GARRETT FAULKNER AND CHRISTINA URBAN of Nalu head back to shore. Nalu took top honors July 12.
The Lighthouse canoe the bayside beach of Dickin-
races returned to Dewey son Avenue to paddle around
Beach July 12, as local busi- a marker in the bay – or in
nesses participated in the fun some cases, into the Rusty
event for the first time since Rudder pier – before return-
the pandemic.
Continued on page 5

Matthew Seiler cheers on his Par-
Representing Schell Brothers in hard hats are (l-r) Caitlin Laigle, Jose Dewey Business Partnership Vice President and Woody’s Dewey Beach adise Grill teammates from the
Guadarrama, Nina Dougherty and Kexx Camarco. owner Jimmy O’Conor starts unloading the canoes for the race. Rusty Rudder pier.

CAPE 18585 Coastal Hwy.
CUISINE Rehoboth Beach, DE

Available at CapeGazette.com/CapeCuisine 302-645-9355
1776steakhouse.com
Please confirm current hours by
calling or checking the restaurant’s website /social media. 1776 Steakhouse is the ideal setting for great food &
conversation. Steaks from premium, dry-aged beef - our
specialty. Fresh seafood, chops, chicken, pasta, and vegetarian
selections. Extensive beer & wine lists with signature cocktails.
Classic, warm, inviting and comfortable atmosphere.

Lewes • Canalside
302.645.6888

Milton • Union St
302.684.8889

IrishEyesPub.com

After over 30 years in the business Irish Eyes is guaranteed
to do it right. Featuring traditional Irish fare, local favorites
and more. Our Milton location overlooks the Broadkill River
& our Lewes location overlooks the Lewes Harbor. Visit us on
facebook & check the website for current happenings, nightly
food specials & live entertainment!

19724 Coastal Hwy.,
Rehoboth

101 2nd Street, Lewes
302.703.3090

www.TouchOfItaly.com

Authentic Italian cooking carefully prepared with the finest
ingredients. Delicious appetizers, salads, savory pastas, and
other Italian specialties like Nonna’s Meatballs and Italian
Sausage. A full Italian deli and market onsite offering ready
to serve family meals, antipastos, hero sandwiches, and fresh
Mozzarella. Dine-in, carryout, and curbside pickup!

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Milton Arts Guild to host Cape Gazette’s ON THE COVER: Bright yellow
Summer Celebration Visitors’ Guide to the sunflowers are in full bloom in
Market July 22-24 mid-July in farm fields throughout
Cape Region Sussex County.
Cover design
Butterflies & Blooms by Teresa Rodriguez
classes to start July 21

Page 10
The Nifty Pickle opens in
Peddlers Village near Lewes

Page 23

The Milton Arts Guild will SUBMITTED PHOTO THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2022 » FREE For more local happenings,
host its very first Summer go to BeachPaper.com.
Celebration Market Friday to “RED DELICIOUS” by Kathy Fessenbecker earned a blue ribbon in the RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Sunday, July 22 to 24, to enjoy Milton Arts Guild’s current judged exhibit, Garden Visitors. Web Manager
the beautiful July weather Publisher Kristin Sinnott
with members of the Milton Market, Garden Visitors and More information: Chris Rausch About us
community and beyond. upcoming educational pro- miltonartsguild.org Cape Gazette launched its
grams, visit miltonartsguild. Production Manager free visitors’ guide in 2000.
The market hours will org. Tara Marks The publication is locally
be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday owned and operated at
and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to Editorial Coordinator 17585 Nassau Commons
3 p.m., Sunday. More than a Mallery Galaska Blvd. in Lewes.
dozen artists/vendors will
be selling their wares, while Copy Editor
other artists will be offering Janet Andrelczk
demonstrations of their work.
Fun children’s activities will IT Manager/Photo Editor
include making paper air- Christopher D. Foster
planes, popsicle stick puppets
and paper plate jellyfish. Advertising
Kathy McGinty
The Summer Celebra- Lauren Zaniewski
tion Market will take place
during the guild’s current Production
show, Garden Visitors, which Abby Workman
is a judged show that runs Teresa Rodriguez
through Sunday, Aug. 14. Kathy Singel
Shown is artist Kathy Fes-
senbecker’s “Red Delicious,”
of which guest Judge Joe
Terrrone said, “Beautiful use
of color, composition and
technique. Unique approach
to the garden theme.” 

For more information on
the Summer Celebration

Let’s make this the best summer yet!

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Rise Up Sandy Beach Store
LEWES Lewes Beach Box
Dogfish Head Shell we bounce
Crosswinds Motel Cape May/Lewes Ferry

Lingo Realty Arenas State Park Office

Summer House Napa Lewes Chamber of Com-

Rehoboth Public Library Cape Pharmacy merce
Atlantis Inn CVS Lewes Library

Critter Beach Capriotti’s Coldwell Banker

Purple Parrot Waves Car Wash Hing Wang

Candy Kitchen Roadsters Jack Lingo

Cooter Brown Full Belly The Moorings

Kaisey’s Delight Active Adult Realty Berkshire Hathway Realty

Louies pizza Lewes Diner Beach Plum Dune Apartme-

RB Convenience Lloyd’s IGA nts

Browseabout books Rite Aid

Arena’s Beebe Hospital VIEW MORE
Post Office Zwaanendael Museum LOCATIONS
Sandcastle Motel Long and Foster Realty

Aladdin Market Box Aqua Marine

Cape Suites Deanna’s

Camp Rehoboth Piccolino

Admiral Hotel Citizens Bank Cheers!Thanks to everyone who has supported
Boardwalk Plaza Twila Farrel Cape Gazette’s Visitors’ Guide for its first 22 years.
Dinah Lingo’s Grocery Kids Ketch
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Dave & Skippy’s Rose & Crown
Beachview Motel Inn at Canal Square
Green Man Juice Bar Virden Center
Body Shop Fitness Dogfish Motel
Twist Juice Bar Irish Eyes
Brighton Suites Lewes Harbor Marina

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is sponsored by the Dewey
Canoes Business Partnership, which 2022 HISTORY BOOK FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY
uses proceeds from its sig-
Continued from page 2 nature fundraising event, the DELAWARE HUMANITIES AND
ing. At the end of the race, Dewey Gala, to fund the Arts THE LEE ANN WILKINSON GROUP
Nalu earned top honors, & Fun Festival, Kids Running
Woody’s Dewey Beach came of the Bull and other family BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES I GALLO REALTY
in second and the Lighthouse friendly events. Dewey Busi-
crew came in third. Para- ness Partnership’s next event
dise Grill, the Rusty Rudder, is the Restaurant Olympics,
Schell Brothers and a second set for Tuesday, Aug. 9. For
Lighthouse team also partici- more information, go to dew-
pated. eybusinesspartnership.com.

2022 HISTORY BOOK FESTIVAL

Michael Awtry and Grace Erney of the Rusty Rudder are having a blast. FIND

YOUR PLACE

IN HISTORY

The Starboard gang of (l-r) Alex Makowski, Cameron Rickenbach, Ally SEPTEMBER 23, 24, & 25, 2022
Taylor and Tanner Tipton are ready for the race.
Watching the race are (l-r) Dewey Beach Mayor Bill Stevens and his LEWES, DELAWARE
wife Janine DiPaula Stevens, Dewey Business Partnership Executive Di-
rector Kelly Ranieri and Dewey Business Partnership Vice President and Following two years of virtual programs,
Woody’s Dewey Beach owner Jimmy O’Conor. the History Book Festival returns to a live,
in-person event with over 20 distinguished
authors of historical nonfiction and fiction.

FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

FRIDAY 9/23 | 7 PM

Ticketed Keynote Address with Buzz Bissinger,
author of The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and
Death in World War II

SATURDAY 9/24 | 8:30 AM – 5 PM

20 Free Author Presentations in three Lewes venues,
book sales, signings, and Spirited Discussion party

SUNDAY 9/25 | 1 PM

Ticketed Closing Address with Ada Ferrer,
author of Cuba: An American History

BOOK SALES BY BROWSEABOUT BOOKS
VENUE & PROMO ASSISTANCE BY LEWES PUBLIC LIBRARY

To learn more visit

bit.ly/HBFweb

And The Starboard canoe capsizes!

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Award-winning author
Hiba Stancofski to sign books July 22

Local writer and area artist’s children’s tale wins national recognition

At its June conference, was also awarded first place July 21 and Aug. 11, in Grove Ketch and Involution Yoga Hiba Stancofski
the National Federation of in the children’s category Park at 3 Grove St. in Re- in Lewes. It is also available More information:
Press Women announced for the 2022 Delaware Press hoboth Beach as part of the online at Amazon.com. hibastancofski.com
“I Feel Better Now” author Association Communications city’s summer recreation
Hiba Melhem Stancofski of Contest.  series. She will be reading In addition to being a yoga
Lewes was honored with her book and practicing yoga and mindfulness instructor,
a third-place award in its Studies show the tools of with children.   Stancofski is a reiki level II
children’s book fiction cate- mindfulness and yoga can healer. Her yoga trainings
gory. Browseabout Books will bring more clarity and equa- In the story, Alia sees her include vinyasa, yoga for can-
host Stancofski for a book nimity to help people cope younger brother Tommy cer, yoga for trauma level 1,
signing from 4 to 6 p.m., Fri- with difficult emotions such struggling emotionally, physi- and restorative yoga. A mem-
day, July 22, at 133 Rehoboth as stress, anxiety and sadness, cally and mentally during ber of the Yoga Alliance and
Ave., Rehoboth Beach. so they can navigate life’s the pandemic. She takes him a Mindful Schools-certified
challenges, struggles and cha- on an outdoor adventure mindfulness educator, Stan-
Stancofski, a 500-hour os more easily. “I Feel Better through the town of Lewes cofski is currently training for
certified yoga instructor and Now” has been introduced and teaches him simple yet a yin yoga certification.
mindfulness teacher, pub- in several Delaware schools, powerful mindfulness tech-
lished “I Feel Better Now” a and Stancofski and Bada hope niques to help him feel better. Bada recently moved to
year ago amid the pandemic. the book will reach children Hawaii, where he is working
Illustrated by Lewes-born and schools well beyond the To purchase “I Feel Better on his art.
artist Timothy Bada, the book First State. Now,” visit Browseabout
introduces children to the Books, SoulFire Collec- To reach Stancofski,
tools of yoga and mindful- Stancofski will lead story- tive Yoga, Urban Float and email hibastancofskiauthor@
ness. “I Feel Better Now” time yoga in the park sessions Bomshell Boutique in gmail.com; to reach Bada,
from 9 to 10 a.m., Thursdays, Rehoboth Beach; and Kids’ email tim.bada@taabdraws.
com.

‘Lunar Housewife’ author to sign books July 30

Author Caroline Woods New York City in 1953 sees the picture begins to come her future sooner than she
will stop by Browseabout Louise Leithauser’s star on together – Downtown‘s planned, she needs to decide
Books from 2 to 4 p.m., Satur- the rise. She’s filed some strings are being pulled by whether she can trust Joe for
day, July 30, to sign her new of the best pieces at her someone powerful, and that the rest of her life.
book, “The Lunar House- boyfriend Joe’s brand-new someone doesn’t want artists
wife.” literary magazine, Downtown or writers criticizing Uncle Peppered with cameos
Inspired by the true story (albeit under a male pseud- Sam. Meanwhile, opportuni- from real-life luminaries such
of CIA intervention in Cold onym). Her relationship ties are falling in Louise’s lap as Truman Capote and James
War American arts and still makes her weak at the that she’d have to be crazy to Baldwin, and full of period
letters, the knees, and the science fiction refuse, including an interview detail and nail-biting tension,
suspenseful, romance she’s writing on the with America’s most famous Caroline Woods channels
historical side, “The Lunar Housewife,” living author, Ernest Heming- 1950s New York glamour as
page-turner is going swimmingly. But way. Can Louise stand by and Louise’s investigation brings
follows an up- when she overhears Joe and let doors keep opening for her face to face with shock-
and-coming his business partner fighting her, while the establishment ing secrets, brutal sexism and
journalist about listening devices and sells out and censors her life-or-death consequences.
who stumbles death threats, Louise can’t fellow writers? As her suspi-
onto a web of help but investigate, and she cions and paranoia mount, Woods lives just outside
secrets, de- quickly finds herself wading Louise’s own novel changes Chicago with her husband
Caroline Woods ceptions and into dangerous waters. shape, colored by her new- and two daughters. SUBMITTED PHOTO
found knowledge. And when
mysteries at a popular new As Louise pieces together Louise is forced to consider This is a free event; tickets “THE LUNAR HOUSEWIFE” au-
literary magazine. rumors, hunches and clues, are not required. thor Caroline Woods will sign
books July 30 in Rehoboth Beach.
To learn more, go
to browseaboutbooks.com.

Heidi Lowe Gallery offers jewelry-making classes thru August

Heidi Lowe Gallery’s jew- Layered Pendant Class is a special wearable tag for a made textured silver ring SUBMITTED PHOTO
elry-making class offerings set for 5 to 8 p.m., Monday, furry friend. Cost is $100. with their word of intention
continue throughout August. Aug. 8. Participants will learn stamped on the inside. Cost HEIDI LOWE Gallery’s Dog/Cat
Students will learn how to how to make a layered silver Mantra Cuff Bracelet Class is $120. Tags Class participants will make
make a piece of jewelry from pendant with imagery in- is set for 5 to 8 p.m., Mon- a special wearable piece for a fur-
start to finish and wear their spired by nature. Cost is $135. day, Aug. 29. Participants Registration closes the Sat- ry friend.
own handmade creation out make their very own wear- urday before the class date.
the door. Beach Treasure Pendant able piece of sterling silver Participants must be at least More information:
Class will be held from 5 jewelry that has a personal 13 years old. heidilowe.com
”Each class is designed for to 8 p.m., Monday, Aug. 15. mantra stamped into it. Cost
fun and success,” said Lowe. Students can bring a special is $145.  Heidi Lowe Gallery is open
found object and learn how for shopping by appointment,
Patterned Hoop Earrings to set it into a silver pendant. Rings of Intention classes curbside pickup, and for
Class will be held from 5 to Cost is $120. will be held from 12:30 to 3:30 private and group classes at
8 p.m., Monday, Aug. 1. The p.m., Mondays, Aug. 1, 8 and 17522 Ward Ave., Lewes. 
hoop earring is a timeless Dog/Cat Tags Class is set 15. Evening classes take place
staple. Students will make for 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Monday, from 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays, To learn more, see a
their own handmade pair to Aug. 22. Aug. 22 and 29. Students will complete schedule of up-
add to their earring collec- be taught basic metalworking coming classes, request an
tion. Cost is $145. Attendees will learn metal- techniques to create a hand- appointment or register, go
working techniques to make to heidilowe.com. 

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History Book Festival in-person author two princesses in Merovin-
presentations return Sept. 23-25 gian France who commanded
armies, negotiated with kings
Following two years of ners and New York Times closing speakers are free; Thousand Years of Demon- and popes, and formed and
virtual programs necessitated bestselling authors, as well seats are available on a first- izing Women in Power,” broke coalitions, laying the
by the COVID pandemic, the as promising new writers. come, first-served basis. in which New York Times foundations of what would
History Book Festival plans Books include biographies bestselling author Eleanor one day be Charlemagne's
to resume live presentations and topics ranging from Reflecting the importance Herman explores the history empire. Author Kim Kelly’s
with some 20 distinguished politics and world history to of focusing on civil rights, of misogyny against power- “Fight Like Hell: The Untold
authors of historical nonfic- exercise, medicine and music. several books examine preju- ful women, from Cleopatra Story of American Labor”
tion and fiction works. dice and race relations in the to Kamala Harris. “The reveals how women and
The festival begins with a United States. In “We Refuse Dark Queens: The Bloody minorities scored significant
The first and only event of keynote presentation Sept. 23, to Forget: A True Story of Rivalry That Forged the strides forward in organized
its kind in the United States and concludes with a closing Black Creeks, American Medieval World” is author labor, a field traditionally
devoted solely to history, address Sept. 25.  Identity and Power” author Shelley Puhak’s history of dominated by white men. In
the festival will be held from Caleb Gayle tells the story of “The Divorce Colony: How
Friday to Sunday, Sept. 23 to Throughout the day Sat- a Native American tribe that
25, in Lewes. urday, Sept. 24, authors will granted but later revoked citi- Continued on page 11
discuss their books at venues zenship for Blacks. Inspired
The 2022 festival roster in historic Lewes. All events by true events, Dolen Perkins-
includes Pulitzer Prize win- except for the keynote and Valdez’s  “Take My Hand”
explores post-segregation
Alabama from the perspec-
tive of a Black nurse. And in
“Civil Rights Queen: Con-
stance Baker Motley and the
Struggle for Equality,” author
Tomiko Brown-Nagin traces
the life and times of the path-
breaking lawyer, politician,
and judge – a leader in the
twin struggles for civil rights
and gender equality.

Other books addressing
gender equality include
“Off With Her Head: Three

“Civil Rights Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equal-
ity” author Tomiko Brown-Nagin will appear at the 2022 History Book
Festival.

In History Book Festival pick “Joan: A Novel of Joan of Arc,” author Kath- “Joan: A Novel of Joan of Arc” au-
erine J. Chen reimagines the life of the French heroine who was burned thor Katherine J. Chen will pres-
at the stake and later recognized as a saint. ent at the History Book Festival in
September.

Jewelry by
Local Artist

17522 Ward Avenue, Lewes 302.227.9203 Tomiko Brown-Nagin’s “Civil Rights Queen: Constance Baker Motley
heidilowegallery.com Weekly Summer Classes and the Struggle for Equality” is on the History Book Festival roster for
2022.

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Bringing the Mediterranean to the Atlantic

STEPPIN’ UP beginning: Every Wednes- REHOBOTHFOODIE.COM PHOTO
TO THE PLATE day in season, Chef Richard
Steele fires up the 4-foot di- AND DON’T FORGET THE DESSERTS! The sweet crunch of baklava - delicate filo layered with cinnamon-
REHOBOTH FOODIE ameter paella skillet to build laced chopped walnuts or pistachio - is a favorite throughout the Mediterranean from Greece throughout the
his legendary paella. This is Middle East.
F resh-from-the-oven a Rehoboth event not to be
pita rounds stuffed missed. drizzled with cacik, aka and even Gus & Gus’ Place to gyro, but the meat (gener-
with spiced and mari- tzatziki sauce (pronounced on the Boardwalk, where they ally chicken) is marinated,
nated lamb, chicken or beef. Just around the corner Zat-ZEE-kee … not “ta- celebrate their heritage with grilled and sliced into strips.
Deeply flavorful dips crafted from Café Azafrán is Semra’s ziki” for goodness’ sakes). the actual vertical roasting A popular street food in
from charred eggplant or Mediterranean Grill where Tzatziki is all about Greek spits like Semra’s. One of pretty much any Middle East-
chickpeas married to garlic, the dishes are redolent of the yogurt, though some may our Rehoboth sleepers is the ern country.
lemon, and creamy, nutty Middle East; Turkey in partic- throw in a little sour cream. gyro sandwich at Pete’s Steak
tahini. Or how about loaves ular. Semra Tekmen honors They’ll probably add crushed Shop (who wooda thought?!) Several years ago I wrote
of seasoned lamb, beef and her grandmother by sharing garlic. Red wine vinegar? out on The Highway near that ethnic places at the
perhaps even chicken, slowly her Iskender Platter, savory Maybe. Definitely cucumbers Michy’s Relaxed Dining. (To- beach were few and far
rotating over radiant heat? gyro sandwiches and other – chopped or pulsed in the tally off subject: start with the between. Not anymore! Give
Or maybe paella, made from Turkish specialties in their processor, then drained. Lem- chicken noodle soup. Trust your taste buds a treat with
scratch right before your eyes tiny storefront just steps from on? A little olive oil? Probably. me.) Mediterranean tastes right
and dished up after a lemony the Rehoboth Boardwalk. Dill, mint or sumac? Maybe, here at the beach. Tell me
salad and a cocktail … or two. maybe not. It all comes down Speaking of new kids in your favorite.
We are fortunate here in the For such a small town, to how grandma made it. town, the just-opened Ke-
Cape Region to have several we’re fortunate to have two bab Falafel Addition in the The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
restaurants owned by entre- Turkish restaurants. New-kid- A number of local eateries Camelot Center by Stuart Business of Eating column every Friday in
preneurs who love bringing in-town (well, sorta) Aroma make the gyro one of their Kingston Gallery is finally the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
their beloved cuisine to the is at the corner of Second specialties. Sammy’s Kitchen open for business! “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
beach. and Wilmington. Murat Tan at First and Wilmington, never been seen in the same place at the
and his daughter Yasemin Robin Hood on The Avenue One of its specialties is same time. Just sayin’.
Café Azafrán on the ocean team up with enthusiastic Shawarma, somewhat similar
block of Baltimore Avenue bartender Yuri Ustimenko to
dishes up the flavors of the bring you their special Adana
northwestern end of the Kebab and in-house dips
Mediterranean. Salads con- crafted from walnuts, Turkish
structed à la Niçoise sport yogurt and even pistachios.
tomatoes, olives, artichokes, Their skillfully baked Branzi-
anchovies and who knows no laced with fresh lemon is
what else. And that’s just the one of the stars on the menu.
Don’t miss the Piyaz salad:
plump cannellinis loung-
ing amongst parsley, onions,
lemon and sumac (a pungent,
dark-red lemony spice). Not
sure what to get? Order the
Aroma Platter to sample
some of their best offerings.

One of the most recogniz-
able Mediterranean favorites
is the gyro (pronounced
YEAR-oh) sandwich. Slices
of juicy rotisserie meat are
folded into a warm pita and

Friends of Prime Hook nature
photography entries due by Oct. 8

The Friends of Prime Hook be displayed in the audito- 12 and under). SUBMITTED PHOTO
National Wildlife Refuge rium until Sunday, Dec. 11.  To qualify as Delmarva
announced its nature pho- BEST IN SHOW AWARD for the 2021 Friends of Prime Hook Nature
tography contest exhibit will There is no admission Scenery, photographs must Photography Contest went to Edward Crawford, who captured this shot
open Sunday, Oct. 16, in the charge, and the public is have been taken on the Del- of a roseate spoonbill at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
refuge auditorium. encouraged to come view the marva Peninsula. The Beauty
exhibit during refuge hours. of Prime Hook category en- of the photograph, location it N.W.R., and mail or deliver
Photographers are If in doubt, simply call the compasses only photographs was taken and entry category to 11978 Turkle Pond Road,
reminded to practice respon- refuge office at 302-684-8419 taken within the refuge placed on the reverse side of Milton, DE 19968; the refuge
sible and respectful wildlife to make sure the auditorium boundaries. the mat. The total dimensions is located off Broadkill Road
viewing. The contest, which will be open. There is no of photo and mat cannot east of Route 1. Call the office
usually draws more than 200 admission charge. Photographs of wildlife, exceed 16-by-20-inches. No at 302-684-8419 before drop-
entries, is open to photogra- flowers and plants must be writing can be on the front of ping off entries to make sure
phers of all ages, and there's After the display ends, of native species. Native is the mat. a volunteer or staff person
always some magic in the a special People's Choice defined as "grown, produced is available to accept the
scenes captured by local Award will be presented to or originating in a particular Entry fee is $5 per photo- photos.
shutterbugs. the most popular photograph place or in the vicinity" or graph or six for $25; fee must
in the show. Each visitor is "living or growing naturally be included with submitted For complete rules, go to
Photographs must be encouraged to pick a favorite in a particular region (in- photographs. Student entries friendsofprimehook.com/
mailed or hand-delivered to picture and cast a ballot for digenous)." Simply, "native" are free. Make checks payable home or visit the refuge of-
the refuge office on or before that photograph. Instructions should be taken to mean to Friends of Prime Hook fice.
Saturday, Oct. 8. Submitted on how to vote will be on "not introduced by humans."
photographs will be judged display in the auditorium. Ineligible subjects include
by professional photog- cultivated plants and flow-
raphers during the week Entries may be in any or all ers, and domestic animals
beginning Sunday, Oct. 9. of these categories: Delmarva like dogs and cows. Each
Winners will be announced, Scenery, Native Birds, Other photograph must be mat-
and awards will be given at a Native Wildlife (fish, insects, ted in white and unframed,
reception for the artists and amphibians, mammals, rep- and should have the name,
the general public to be held tiles, etc.), Native Plants and address, telephone number
from 2 to 4 p.m., Oct. 16, in Flowers, The Beauty of Prime and email address of the
the auditorium. Entries will Hook, Senior Student (age 13 entrant as well as the name
to 17) and Junior Student (age

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Scott, Construction Manager at Tidewater Landing

“Scott made us feel like valued
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FREE & FUN Butterflies & Blooms
THINGS TO DO! classes to start July 21

Movie Nights Special summer meadow tours set July 23-24

Enjoy free screenings under the stars. Delaware Botanic Gardens as class size is limited. This Attendees can learn about
announced its Butterflies is a family-friendly program the benefits of growing native
• Bethany Beach: Movies on the beach more information, go to www.beach-fun. & Blooms Class is set for welcoming butterfly lovers of plants and the pollinators
off Greenfield Parkway, Monday nights com/dewey-beach-info. 11 a.m., Thursday, July 21. all ages.  they attract.
at dusk, June through August. For more July 25 - ELF Sessions will run weekly
information go to www.townofbethany- August 1 - A Dog’s Journey through Aug. 28, when the Special summer meadow Admission for nonmem-
beach.com. August 8 - Field of Dreams 37-acre gardens are in full garden tours will be offered bers is $15, plus a tour fee of
August 1 - Ferdinand August 15 - Luca summer bloom at 30220 at 2 p.m., Saturday and Sun- $10. Members are admitted
August 8 - Free Willy • Cinema by the Canal: Lewes Piney Neck Road, Dagsboro. day, July 23 and 24. free. Children ages 16 and
August 22 - Blue Hawaii Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes. under have free admission
• Dewey Beach: On the beach at Movies start at dusk (approximately “This Butterflies & Blooms Stephen Pryce Lea will to the gardens and tours.
Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. Mondays 8:30 p.m.). For more information go to class is a family-friendly lead guests on a leisurely Reserve tickets at delaware-
at approximately 8:30 p.m., June www.lewescanalfrontpark.org. class that is both fun and stroll through the 2-acre Piet gardens.org.
through August. Admission is free. For Aug. 4 - Bad News Bears educational. All are wel- Oudolf Meadow.
come,” said Ray Sander, DBG
Farmers Markets president.

Bursting with the flavors of the season! Stephen Pryce Lea, direc-
tor of horticulture, said, “The
Tuesdays Sundays summer breeze carries the SUBMITTED PHOTO
hungry pollinators inland to
Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, Bethany Beach Farmers Market, the abundance of our DBG A BUTTERFLY FEEDS in the Piet Oudolf Meadow at Delaware Botan-
rbfarmersmarket.com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. bethanybeachfarmersmarket.com, 8 a.m. blooms. DBG is fortunate to ic Gardens.
through October, Grove Park, Rehoboth. to noon starting June 5, Garfield Pkwy. & have a well-established Piet
Market bags and produce bags available Pennsylvania Ave., Bethany. Oudolf 2-acre meadow with
for purchase at entrance. native plants that attract
Frederica Farmers Market, essential pollinators. We
Wednesdays 302-335-5417, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., have seen an upturn in the
1456 Frederica Rd., Frederica, May 29 - numbers of bees and butter-
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, Sept. 25. flies visiting the gardens and
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 woodland trails. Now is the
to 11 a.m. through Sept. 29, Crooked Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers best time to visit.”
Hammock, 36707 Crooked Market, nassauvalley.com/farmers-
Hammock Way, Lewes. market or facebook.com/nassauvalley- Attendees will join DBG
summerfarmersmarket, noon to 3 p.m. volunteer educators Margaret
Market at Sea Colony, seacolony- through mid-October, 32165 Winery Kimmel and Craig Haggerty
farmersmarket.com. 8 a.m. Way, Lewes. at the gardens to learn about
to noon through Aug. 31, the summer butterflies that
Marketplace at Sea Colony visit the Piet Oudolf Meadow,
Shopping Center, Rt. 1 including monarchs, swal-
South, Bethany Beach. lowtails and more. Guests
will learn to identify these
Fridays butterflies and discover the
critical role of nectar, host
Broadkill Farmers Market, 4 to 6:30 plants and blooms in the life
p.m. through Sept. 24, Riverbank Side, cycle of butterflies.
116 Front St., Milton.
Sessions conclude with
Saturdays an exploration of the Piet
Oudolf Meadow with DBG
Riverwalk Farmers Market, volunteers, identifying the
downtownmilford.org or many butterflies that visit. 
facebook.com/RiverwalkFarmersMarket, Preregistration is required
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, S.
Walnut St. & Mispillion Riverwalk, ‘Friends & Fiction’ are four longtime friends
Milford. Credit cards preferred, if using with more than 70 published
cash exact change appreciated. luncheon set July 21 books to their credit.
With chats, author inter-
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, views and fascinating insider
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. 

The Browseabout Books notified should that change. talk about publishing and
team will host a meet-and- Rehoboth Beach Country writing, these authors discuss
greet luncheon with the Club asks that guests not the books they’ve written, the
ladies behind “Friends & wear jeans. books they’re reading now
Fiction,” bestselling authors and the art of storytelling.
Mary Kay Andrews, Kristin The authors will mingle
Harmel, Patti Callahan Henry with attendees, speak about Books from all authors will
and Kristy Woodson Harvey. their new books and all be available to purchase be-
sorts of other topics, answer fore and after the luncheon.
The in-person event is set questions from the audience,
for 11:30 a.m., Thursday, July personalize books and take To reserve tickets, go to
21, at the Rehoboth Beach photographs with attendees. Eventbrite or browseabout-
Country Club. books.com. Tickets are going
The bestselling novelists fast, and the event is expect-
Tickets are $60 and include ed to sell out.

Tweet, Tweet! a delicious buffet lunch with
a nonalcoholic beverage,
For more fun things to do, follow gratuity and a $30 Browsea-
twitter.com/BeachPaper bout credit toward a book
purchase that day. Alcoholic
beverages will be available
for an additional fee.
Currently, there are no in-
door mask mandates in place;
registered guests will be
M. K. Andrews Kristin Harmel Patti C. Henry K. W. Harvey

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Festival

Continued from page 7

Women Revolutionized Mar-
riage and Found Freedom on
the American Frontier,” April
White traces the journey of
19th century socialites who
took their lives into their
own hands and reshaped the
nation’s attitudes about mar-
riage and divorce.
Women also are central
characters in two works of
historical fiction.
In “Joan: A Novel of Joan of
Arc,” Katherine J. Chen rei-
magines the brief but epic life
of the French heroine who
was burned at the stake and
later recognized as a saint in
the Roman Catholic Church.
“Mademoiselle Revolution” “Sweat: A History of Exercise” author Bill Hayes is among the presenting
by Zoe Sivak tells the story of authors for the History Book Festival this year.

a young woman who escaped
the Haitian Revolution only librarians, scholars and oth- Saved Opera’s Jewish Stars
to find herself in the midst of ers to standardize Chinese from the Third Reich,” author
danger in France. writing is documented by Isabel Vincent highlights
Closer to home, James Jing Tsu in “Kingdom of the efforts of two middle-
Kirchick’s “Secret City: Characters: The Language aged British siblings to bring
The Hidden History of Gay Revolution That Made China together worldwide opera
Washington” reveals how Modern.” The author argues aficionados in a covert opera-
homosexuality influenced that the century-long fight to tion to spirit dozens of Jewish
successive presidential make the Chinese language artists to safety in England.
administrations through the more accessible contributed David Hanna’s “Broken
end of the 20th century and to the nation’s emergence as Icarus: The 1933 World’s Fair,
contributed to the ascent of a global economic giant. The Golden Age of Aviation In “Sweat: A History of Exercise,” Bill Hayes explores the cultural and
Joseph McCarthy, the strug- Several books provide new and the Rise of Fascism” scientific history of physical exercise.

gle for Black civil rights, and insights into the World War tracks the featured role of
the rise of the conservative II era. aviation in Chicago’s storied
movement. In “Overture of Hope: Two international exhibition, and to historybookfestival.org. Libraries system as they are
The work of linguists, Sisters’ Daring Plan that its propaganda value for Hit- Books may be purchased published.
ler and Mussolini.
Fans of physical fitness after each presentation, when Presenting sponsors of
will enjoy “Sweat: A His- authors will be available to the festival are Delaware
tory of Exercise,” in which sign them. Biblion in Lewes Humanities and The Lee
author Bill Hayes explores and Browseabout Books in Ann Wilkinson Group of
the cultural and scientific his- Rehoboth Beach will have Berkshire Hathaway Home-
tory of why and how people books available for purchase Services Gallo Realty.
exercise. ahead of the festival.
Other festival titles include More information:
“Captain Hale’s Covenant: History Book Festival historybookfestival.org
The Saga of an American titles also may be borrowed
Where Fresh Food through the Delaware Public

InICs ormoomtuendIty Merchant Prince” by Thomas
E. Crocker; “King of The
Blues: The Rise and Reign of
B.B. King” by Daniel de Visé;
“Diamonds and Deadlines: A
Tale of Greed, Deceit and a
Female Tycoon in the Gilded
Age” by Betsy Prioleau; and
“Empire of the Scalpel: The
History of Surgery” by Ira
Rutkow.
For summaries of each
book and festival updates, go

SATURDAY MARKET “Secret City: The Hidden History In “Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington,” James Kirchik
AT GEORGE H.P. SMITH PARK of Gay Washington” author James reveals how homosexuality influenced presidential administrations in
Kirchik is on the History Book Fes- the 20th century.
May 7–September 24, 2022 • 8am–12pm tival program for 2022.
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AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTOS Millsboro resident Carlene Span- Milton resident Steve Maslovich takes the opposite stance of this
gler preps a lunch tray at the Beth- glassed hero.
THIS YEAR’S SHOW was held July 8-9 in Bethel United Methodist el Cafe.
Church Fellowship Hall. Organizers say Linda R. Griffin, who passed
away April 1, laid the groundwork for this year’s successful show.

Bethel United Methodist hosts
Lewes Antiques Show & Sale

Tribute paid to credited Griffin with being a SUBMITTED PHOTO Lewes resident Pastor Jim Penuel leads the Bethel UMC congregation
former Co-chair major reason for the show’s that includes show organizers Ruth Ann Baker and Linda Baker. Both Bak-
Linda R. Griffin growth and success in recent Linda R. Griffin was co-chair of er women are from Lewes, but unrelated.
years, including navigating the annual Antiques Show and
By Aaron R. Mushrush the tough times of the CO- Sale, co-chair of Sunday Morning
[email protected] VID-19 pandemic. Organizers Breakfast Bites, an active mem-
said Griffin worked meticu- ber of the Elizabeth Circle at Beth-
This year’s Lewes Antiques lously on every detail of the el United Methodist Church, and
Show & Sale at Bethel United show before her passing to faithfully attended the 9:15 a.m.
Methodist Church carried make sure the church and service.
significantly more mean- volunteers could be as suc-
ing to the organizers than in cessful as possible. role in putting on the event,
years past. Although the 62nd helping to run the kitchen,
year doesn’t sound notewor- The event ran for two days, serve food, provide security
thy, it wasn’t the year that beginning at 10 a.m. each day. and give information to at-
made it special. This year’s It featured 17 vendors, a café tendees in need.
event will be remembered and a silent auction. Vendors
due to the groundwork and were able to keep the money
plans made by Linda R. Grif- they made from selling their
fin, who passed away April 1. antiques, and the church
raised money by selling
Co-chair Ruth Ann Baker vendor spaces. The Curios-
said the news of her friend’s ity Shop, located across the
passing was sudden, and street, was open for business
Griffin had been hard at work as well, raising funds for the
organizing and making plans Bethel Women’s Ministry’s
for the July 8-9 event. Baker mission of supporting women
and children in need.

Volunteers played a major

Brian Huber brought in his out-
door-based items from Delaware Jailhouse Antiques owner and Milton resident Don Post shows off his
Avenue Antiques in Laurel. eye-catching blue chinaware.

Lewes residents Peter and Mary Beaman had some of the rarest items in
the show, brought in from Beaman’s Old & Gnu Antiques.

Lewes residents and Bethel UMC Women’s Ministry members shown are (l-r) Amy Chason, Bev Porter, Connie
Victoria Burrier’s collection featured styles from around the world that Nack, Barb Shelton, Libby Gibson, Barbara McClain, Kay Poole, Josie Hunsberger and Bobbie Flynn. The Beth-
she sells from her Millsboro shop, GVM & Associates. el Women’s Ministry raises funds for women and children in need.

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OUTDOOR CONCERTS
• Bethany Beach Bandstand: Concerts
start at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21 -
USN Cruisers; Thursday, July 28 - Good
Shot Judy; Thursday, Aug. 4 - Van Halen
Nation; Thursday, Aug. 11 - Honky Tonk
Casanovas; Thursday, Aug. 8 - Real
Diamond; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Jesse
Garron’s Tribute to Elvis. townofbethany-
beach.com/98/Bandstand.

• Freeman Arts Pavilion: Thursday, The Beach Bandits will be performing at Lefty’s Alley & Eats on Saturday, July 23. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
July 21 - T.3., 7 p.m.; Friday, July 22 -
Little River Band, 7 p.m.; Saturday, July & Friends; Wednesday, Aug. 17 - U.S. Thursday, July 21 - Tyler Rich, 8 p.m.; Party, noon, Sunsets with DJ Always • Big Oyster Brewery: 1007 Kings Hwy.
23 - Jungle John’s Jurassic Journey Navy Country Current; Wednesday, Aug. Friday, July 22 - X Ambassadors with Sunny, 5 p.m., and DJ Scooter, 9 p.m. Thursday, July 21 - Josh Pryor, noon
Dinosaur Show, 10 a.m., and An Evening 24 - Over Time; Wednesday, Aug. 31 - HOKO, 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Sundays - Sam, 11 a.m., Laura Lea, noon, to 3 p.m., and Bryan Scar, 4 to 7 p.m.;
with Jackson Browne, 7:30 p.m.; Big Hat No Cattle; Saturday, Sept. 10 - Jam Session with Shake Shake Shake, Jenni, 1 p.m. and Jefe, 3 p.m. 302-226- Friday, July 22 - Dylan Canfield, 4 to 7
Thursday, July 28 - Locals Under the Broadkill Music Festival featuring Cathy Changing Lanes, 3AM Tokyo & DJ 8673. p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Pat O’Brennan,
Lights, 7 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - The Doo Gorman, 11 a.m., Delmarva Ramblers, Knappy, 8 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Maddie • Rusty Rudder: Dickinson Avenue and noon to 3 p.m., and Keith Mack, 4 to 7
Wop Project, 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 30 12:30 p.m., LSD, 2 p.m., Tydewater, 3:30 & Tae, 8 p.m. 302-227-7272. the bay. Mondays - Chasing Straights, p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - Ginger Duo, noon
- Creating Whimsical Masterpieces p.m., and U.S. Navy Commodores, 5 • Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street and 3 p.m.; Tuesdays - Stealing Savannah to 3 p.m., and Mike Newberry, 4 to 7
with John Donato, 10 a.m., and ABBA p.m. milton.delaware.gov. Highway One. Mondays - Stealing Duo, 4 p.m.; Wednesdays - Laura Lea & p.m.; Monday, July 25 - B&B Caribbean
The Concert, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 2 • Rehoboth Beach Bandstand: Savannah, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Tripp Fabulous, 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Filo Sounds, 5 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, July 26 -
- Gina Chavez, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. Concerts start at 8 p.m. Friday, July Chris Diller, 6 to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays Betto, 5 p.m.; Fridays - Rick & Mike, 2 Tyler Greene, 4 to 7 p.m.; Wednesday,
4 - Terrance Simien & The Zydeco 22 - U.S. Navy Cruisers; Saturday, July - Benderz Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays p.m., and Chris Diller, 5 p.m.; Friday, July July 27 - Rick Arzt, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday,
Experience, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 5 - Nate 23 - High Noon; Sunday, July 24 - The - Rick Arzt, 6 to 9 p.m., and Chasing 22 - The Rockets with Hott Toddy’s, 9 July 28 - Kyle Offidani, noon to 3 p.m.,
Bargatze: The Raincheck Tour, 7 p.m.; Fabulous Greaseband; Friday, July 29 - Straights, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Fridays - The p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Jexxa, 2 p.m., and Josh Pryor, 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, July
Saturday, Aug. 6 - “Puss in Boots” pre- Good Shot Judy; Saturday, July 30 - Best Everafter, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Friday, July Uncle Jesse, 5 p.m., and Split Decision, 29 - Anthony Frijia, noon to 3 p.m., and
sented by Rehoboth Summer Children’s of the Eagles; Sunday, July 31 - M80; 22 - Nick Moccia Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - The Everafter, Jason Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-644-2621.
Theatre, 10 a.m., and Boz Scags: Out Friday, Aug. 5 - Fat Mezz; Saturday, Saturday, July 23 - Chris Steele, noon 2 p.m., and JJ Rupp Duo, 5 & 8 p.m.; • Bushels Crab House & Seafood:
of The Blues Tour, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. Aug. 6 - Yellow Brick Road: A Tribute to to 3 p.m., Ray Palmer, 5 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday, July 27 - Ginger Trio, 4 p.m.; 18289 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Low
7 - Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, Elton John; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Billy Price Chris Diller Duo, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Sunday, Thursday, July 28 - Love Seed Mama Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Mingo,
7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Fitz & The Band; Friday, Aug. 12 - Scott Marshall & July 24 - Rick Arzt, noon to 3 p.m., Uncle Jump with Snacktime Philly, 9 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays &
Tantrums and Andy Grammer: The The Highway Souls; Saturday, Aug. 13 - Jesse, 3 to 6 p.m., and The Everafter, 6 Friday, July 29 - Rick & Mike Trio, 2 p.m., Saturdays - live music. 302-645-5115.
Wrong Party Tour, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 70’s Flashback; Sunday, Aug. 14 - The to 9 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Rick Arzt, 6 to Chris Diller, 5 p.m., and Blue Label, 9 • Crooked Hammock Brewery: 36707
Aug. 10 - Greensky Bluegrass, 7 p.m.; Heat and the Cold Sweat Horns; Friday, 9 p.m. 302-227-4333. p.m. 302-227-4600. Crooked Hammock Way. Saturday, July
Saturday, Aug. 13 - Positive-ly Fun Aug. 19 - Technicolor Motor Home; • Lighthouse: 124 Dickinson Ave. • Starboard: 2009 Highway One. 23 - 4 to 7 p.m. 302-644-7837.
Rock Concert by Kidsinger Jim, 10 a.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - The English Channel; Tuesdays - The Leftovers, 8 to 11 p.m.; Mondays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m.; • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry
Tuesday, Aug. 16 - Dark Star Orchestra, Sunday, Aug. 21 - The 1974; Friday, Aug. Thursdays - Tommy Edwards, 8 to Wednesdays - Lost in Paris Duo, 10 Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Dr.
6 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 17 - Tartan 26 - Lower Case Blues; Saturday, Aug. 11 p.m.; Fridays - Wes Davis, 8 to 11 p.m.; Thursdays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m..; Thursday, July 21 - Nick Moccia, 5:30
Terrors, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Elvis 27 - Satisfaction: Internation Rolling p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - The Leftovers; Fridays - DJ Manny Mann 5 to 9 p.m., to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Rivers &
Costello & The Imposters, 7 p.m.; Stones Show; Sunday, Aug. 28 - Mystic Wednesday, July 27 - Taylor Knox. 302- and DJ Smoky 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays Rhodes, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 -
Saturday, Aug. 20 - Ran”D Shine: Just Warrriors; Friday, Sept. 2 - The Fabulous 227-4333. - DJs all day, and live bands on deck, AJ Jesson, 1 to 4 p.m., and Bryan Scar, 6
Tricks, 10 a.m., and Brothers Osborne: Hubcaps; Saturday, Sept. 3 - Still • Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal 2 to 6 p.m.; Sundays - DJs all day, live to 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - 2 6 Strings, 2
We’re Not For Everyone, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Surfin’. rehobothbandstand.com/events. Hwy. Mondays - Hot Sauce, 9 to 11 p.m., bands on deck, 2 to 6 p.m., and Kristen to 5 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - BillshaVic
Aug. 23 - Michael Franti & Spearhead, 7 Rehoboth Beach Public Libary terrace: and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Tuesdays - & The Noise, 10 p.m.; Tuesday, July 26 Duo, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29
p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Home Free 226 Rehoboth Ave. Concerts start at 7 Bryen O’Boyle, 9 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY, - Comedy Night featuring KP Burke & - Will Williams, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-291-
Summer 2022, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 - Christine Havrilla; 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Wednesdays - Bryan Veronica Mosey, 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 3900.
- Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, 7 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 16 - Natalie Darkes Band; Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Matty Q, - Amish Outlaws, 9:30 p.m.; Friday, July • Greene Turtle: 17388 N. Village Main
Friday, Aug. 26 - Arts & Jazz Festival, Friday, Oct. 21 - Mary Roth. rehoboth. 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, midnight 29 - Royals, 10 p.m. 302-227-4600. Blvd. Friday, July 22 - Acoustic Waves,
4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 27 - Island Time lib.de.us. to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to LEWES 5 p.m.; Saturday, July 29 - Whiskey
Guava Jelly, 10 a.m., and Face 2 Face: A • Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery: midnight, and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; • Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Hwy. Graves, 6 p.m. 302-644-6840.
Tribute to Elton John & Billy Joel, 7 p.m.; 32512 Rd. 374, Frankford. Concerts Saturdays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, Thursdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 p.m.; • Harvest Tide: 410 E. Savannah Rd.
Sunday, Aug. 28 - The Original Wailers start at 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; Sundays Friday, July 22 - Lower Case Blues, 8:30 Friday, July 22 - Joe Esham, 5 to 8 p.m.
featuring Al Anderson, 7 p.m. freeman- The Funsters; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Dustin - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, to 11:30 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Nick 302-644-2600.
arts.org. Showers Band; Thursday, Aug. 25 - midnight to 1 a.m. 302-227-1449. Kashmanian Band, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.; • Irish Eyes at Anglers: Anglers Rd.
• Grain on the Rocks Rocking the Homestead Bluegrass Band. saltedvines. • Northbeach: 125 McKinley Ave. Tuesday, July 26 - Youth Band Night fea- Wednesdays - Jake & Elwood, 7:30 to
Docks Summer Concert Series: Cape com. Tuesdays - M80, 8 to 11:30 p.m.; turing Red Flag Machine, 7 to 10 p.m.;
May-Lewes Ferry Terminal, 43 Cape DEWEY BEACH Thursdays - Jenni Schick, 6 to 10 p.m.; Wednesday, July 27 - Dustin Showers, Continued on page 18
Henlopen Dr. Concerts start at 6 p.m.; • Bottle & Cork: 18047 Highway One. Saturdays - DJ Hugh’s Yacht Rockin’ Pool 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Mathew
Thursday, July 21 - Yarn with local open- Street Band, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. 302-
er Homestead Bluegrass Band; Thursday, 644-2500.
July 28 - Jocelyn & Chris with local
opener Chasing Straights; Thursday,
Aug. 4 - Jukebox the Ghost with local
opener Marielle Kraft; Thursday, Aug. 11
- Amish Outlaws. meetatgrain.com/lew-
esrockingthedocks.
• Hudson Fields: 30045 Eagles Crest
Rd., Milton. Saturday, Aug. 13 - Bettie
James Fest featuring Jimmie Allen, doors
open at 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 -
Cody Johnson & friends featuring Randy
Houser and Drew Parker, 5:30 p.m. hud-
sonfields.com.
• Lewes Canalfront Park: Thursday,
Aug. 11 - Rehoboth Summer Children’s
Theatre presents “Puss in Boots,” 6:30
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Comfort Zone,
7 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 1 - The Funsters,
6:30 p.m. lewescanalfrontpark.org/
events. 
• Lewes Summer Concert Series:
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango
Park. Tuesday, July 26 - Panama Rex;
Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Brothers Stonesifer;
Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Leroy Hawkes and
The Highjackers; Tuesday, Aug. 16 - The
Christopher Dean Band; Tuesday, Aug.
23 - U.S. Navy Sea Chanters. ci.lewes.
de.us/220/Summer-Concert-Series.
• Milton Concerts in the Park:
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Memorial
Park. Wednesday, July 27 - The Pros
From Dover; Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Hot
Sauce; Wednesday, Aug. 10 - Patsy Cline

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Nightlife Awakening” In-House Mainstage 5 p.m., and Matt Lafferty, 8:30 p.m.; 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 21 - Chris Diller, • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave.
Production, 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Sunday, July 24 - Cliff Cody, 5 p.m., and 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Bowers Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - Karaoke,
Continued from page 17 Spring Awakening” In-House Mainstage Uncle Ward, 8:30 p.m.; Monday, July Acoustic, 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 9 p.m. 302-226-1139.
Production 2 & 8 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 25 - Freshly Squeezed, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, - Kavoossi, 3 to 6 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
10 p.m.; Fridays - DJ Surf, 9 p.m. to 12:30 - Spring Awakening,” 2 p.m.; Thursday, July 26 - Joe Bachman & Zac Polk, 8:30 - Mega Maid, 3 to 6 p.m.; Monday, July Ave. Thursday, July 21 - Cecilia Grace, 8
a.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Runnin’ Late, 9 July 28 - Quayside @ Nite featuring p.m.; Wednesday, July 27 - Joe Bachman 25 - Ian Lander, 3 to 6 p.m.; Thursday, to 11 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Roy Voshell,
p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Friday, July 29 - Bryan Spokey Speakey, 7 p.m.; Friday, July 29 & Zac Polk, 8:30 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 July 28 - Kristin Forbes, 3 to 6 p.m. 302- 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Sandy
Clark, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-645-6888. - “Beauty & The Beast” Kids Summer - Joe Bachman & Zac Polk, 8:30 p.m.; 752-8010. & Stevie D, 8 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, July 24
• JD Shuckers Seafood Grill & Raw Camp Live Show, noon & 2 p.m., and Friday, July 29 - Joe Bachman & Zac • Port 251: 251 Rehoboth Ave. Mondays - Sidney Joseph, 8 to 11 p.m.; Monday,
Bar: 20750 John J. Williams Hwy. Earth to Mars” 8 p.m. 302-684-3038. Polk, 8:30 p.m. 302-212-5936. - David Zipse & Ken Schleifer Duo, 7 July 25 - Lowe Case Blues, 8 to 11 p.m.;
Thursdays - Sol Knopf, 5 p.m. 302-945- • Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson • Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 p.m.; Tuesdays - Karaoke, 9 p.m.; Fridays Thursday, July 28 - Scott DiNolfi, 8 to 11
8850. Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Thursday, Rehoboth Ave. Friday, July 22 - Dentist, - Drag Extravaganza, 9 p.m.; Sundays - p.m. 302-278-7433.
• Lefty’s Alley & Eats: 36450 Plaza July 21 - Thankful Thursday featuring 9 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Hinton, Drag Brunch with Diamond Doll, noon, • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile:
Dr. Thursdays - Karaoke Night, 7 p.m.; Scott Dinolfi, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July Bower & Jones, 9 to 11 p.m.; Wednesday, and Viki Dee, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, July 21
Saturday, July 23 - Beach Bandits, 7 p.m. 22 - Devin Canfield, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; July 27 - Neal Francis, 10 p.m. to mid- July 21 - Robin & the Hoods, 7 p.m.; - The Bills, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, July 22
302-864-6000. Saturday, July 23 - Ryan Bacher, 5:30 night; Friday, July 29 - Kiwi Jr., 10 p.m. to Friday, July 22 - Mark Gratton, 6 p.m.; - Kyle Offidani, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday,
• Nassau Valley Vineyards: 32165 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Sydney midnight. 302-226-BREW. Wednesday, July 27 - Karen Murdock, July 23 - Pressing Strings, 8 to 11 p.m.;
Winery Way. Sundays - live music at Joseph, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 302-562-5412. • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415 Inlet 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - GirlsRoom, 7
the farmers market, noon to 3 p.m.; • Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge: Road. Tuesdays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to p.m. 302-278-7069. Continued on page 19
Wednesday, Aug. 3 - Eric Byrd Trio, 16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd. Friday, July
doors open at 5:30 p.m., show 7 to 8:30 22 - No Byscuyts, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Brewery & 6 Cannery Village Center, Milton, DE
p.m. (tickets, $25, truebluejazz.org). Saturday, July 23 - Rythm Tech, 7 to 10 Tasting Room
302-645-9463. p.m. 302-313-4770.  • Experience the Tasting Room, Production Facility & Distillery
• The Wheelhouse: 7 Anglers Rd. REHOBOTH BEACH + • Daily tours • Merch & beer shop • Beer-centric food
Thursdays - Mingo, 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday, • Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth • Dog friendly outdoor seating • Plenty of free parking
July 22 - Whiskey Graves, 6 to 9 p.m.; Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall.
Saturday, July 23 - Matt Lafferty Solo, Mondays - Open Mic Night with Tyler Dogfish 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE
6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Michael Greene, 8 p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do
Waskey, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-291-2163. Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 21 - Mama’s Dogfish INN: The Mother Nature • 16 Modern Style Rooms + Cottage Sweet • Outdoor fire pit
LONG NECK Black Sheep, 8 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Basecamp for Coastal Delaware™ • Complimentary bike & beach chair rentals
• Amvets Post 22: 32369 Long Samantha Seider Duo, 8 p.m.; Saturday, • Local beaches, kayaking, biking & boating • Dog-friendly
Neck Road, Palmer Shopping Center. July 23 - Lunch Dog, 8 p.m.; Thursday,
Saturdays - Terminator, 3 p.m. 302-945- July 28 - Sidney Joseph, 8 p.m.; Friday, First brewpub in the first state 320 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
2599. July 29 - The Bills, 8 p.m. 302-227-1272.
• Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Road. • Atlantic Social: 19340 Lighthouse • Original food. Original music. Original beer. Original spirits.
Thursdays - Captain Mike, 5 to 9 p.m.; Plaza Blvd. Saturday, July 23 - Kyle • Dog-friendly outdoor seating • Merch & beer shop
Thursday, July 21 - Best Friends Girl, 7 to Offidani, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-212-5319. • Live music on Fridays & Saturdays
9:30 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Jim Long, 6 to • Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal
10 p.m., Mr. Nice Guy, 6 to 10 p.m., and Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to Seafood & Cocktails 316 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
Big Bang Baby, 7 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m.; Wednesdays - Trivia Night, 7 to • Fresh seafood from the Chesapeake & Maine regions
July 23 - Hunk-A-Junk, 2 to 6 p.m., Hot 9 p.m.; Thursdays - Step Brothers, 7 to • Off-centered ales + scratch-made & keg-conditioned cocktails
Sauce Band, 2 to 6 p.m., Triple Rail Turn, 10 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - 2 Sheets, 8 to made with Dogfish Head Distilling Co. spirits
7 to 11 p.m., Mike Dougherty, 7 to 11 p.m., 11 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Richie D Duo,
and Rich Cox, 7 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, July 8 to 11 p.m.; Tuesday, July 26 - Christine | dogfish.com
24 - Jumper, 1 to 5 p.m., Jim Long, 3 to Havrilla, 7 to 10 p.m.; Thursday, July 28
7 p.m., Rich Cox, 3 to 7 p.m., and Phillip - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July ©2022 Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton, DE
Michael Parsons, 6 to 10 p.m.; Monday, 29 - Sam Capalongo Duo, 7 to 10 p.m.
July 25 - Johnny Phatt, 5 to 9 p.m.; 302-227-5568. 
Wednesday, July 27 - Dale Teat, 5 to 9 • Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave.
p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Brian & Mindy, Sunday, Aug. 7 - Jazz Brunch with
5 to 9 p.m., and Boy Band Project, 7 to Hammond Hot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 302-
9:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Frazzle Fit, 226-0550.
6 to 10 p.m., and The Leftovers, 6 to 10 • Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar:
p.m. 302-945-4500. 30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, July 21
• Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road. - Moonstone Duo, 5 to 8 p.m., Friday,
Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 22 - Joey Fulkerson, 5 to 8 p.m.;
July 22 - The Leftovers, 3 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, July 23 - Elwood Bishop Duo, 5
DJ Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, July 23 to 8 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - 5th Avenue
- Decade 80, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday, July Jazz, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 -
29 - Brian McConnell, 3 to 7 p.m., and DJ Christine Havrilla, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday,
Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-945-0500.  July 29 - Angelee, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-278-
• Seaside Fish House: 32368 Long 7395.
Neck Rd. Fridays & Saturdays - Karaoke • Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave.
Night presented by Ice Productions, 7:30 Mondays - Nate Buccieri on the keys
to 10:30 p.m. 302-945-3800 with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m.;
MILLSBORO Tuesdays - Nate Buccieri with Laura
• American Legion Post 28: 31768 Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and Bingo, 9 to 11
Legion Road. Smoke-free environment. p.m.; Wednesdays - Nate Buccieri on the
Daily - Pool, darts, shuffleboard, 10 a.m. keys with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m.,
to close; Friday, July 22 - GirlsRoom, 7 and Games with Ivy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.;
to 10 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Rick & Thursdays - Nate Buccieri on the keys
Connie, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Sky with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and A
Brady, 7 to 10 p.m. 302-945-1673. Night with Roxy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; Fridays
MILTON  - Spotlight Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Saturdays
• Beaches Seafood: 200 Broadkill Rd. - Legends Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Sundays
Saturday, July 23 - Sounds of the South - Show Tunes with Nate Buccieri, 6 to
by Lawryn Dowes, 7 to 9 p.m. 302-643- 8:30 p.m. 302-227-6515.
0196. • Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave.
• Brimming Horn Meadery: 28615 Thursdays - Holly Lane & John Flynn,
Lewes Georgetown Hwy. Sunday, July 31 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100.
- Al Frantic Solo, 1 to 4 p.m. 302-684- • Casa DiLeo: 37169 Rehoboth Ave.
1188. Thursdays - Music Audition Night, 6 to
• Irish Eyes: 105 Union St. Fridays - 9 p.m. 302-226-8660.
Guess What Trivia, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, • Coastal Taproom: 18766 John J.
July 23 - Natalie Darkes Band, 9 p.m. to Williams Hwy. Wednesdays - Trivia
midnight; Tuesday, July 26 - 33 & 1/3, 6 Night with Ben Somers, 6 p.m.;
to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Al Frantic Thursday, July 21 - Chris Steele, 9 p.m.;
Solo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-684-8889. Friday, July 22 - Uncle Ward, 9 p.m.;
• Milton Theatre: 110 Union St. Saturday, July 23 - Chris Timbers Band,
Thursday, July 21 - Quayside @ Nite 9 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Keri Filasky, 9
featuring Vinyl Shockley, 7 p.m.; p.m. 302-645-9911.
Friday, July 22 - “Shrek” Kids Camp • Conch Island: 37169 Rehoboth Ave.
Show, noon & 2 p.m., and “Spring Thursday, July 21 - Matt Avery, 8:30 p.m.
to midnight; Friday, July 22 - Cliff Cody,
5 to 8 p.m., and Matt Avery, 8:30 p.m.
to midnight; Saturday, July 23 - Brunch
with Nick Kashmanian, noon, Cliff Cody,

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Nightlife 7 to 10 p.m. For tickets go to thepinesrb.
com/events or call 302-567-2726.
Continued from page 18 • The Pond: 19266 Coastal Hwy., Unit 1.
Mondays - Bobby Lee Jones, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Thursday, July 28 - Anthony Frijia, 8 to 11 Tuesdays - Survey Sez, 6:30 p.m., and
p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Keith White Duo, 8 Karaoke, 9:30 p.m.; Thursdays - Summer
to 11 p.m. 302-567-2921. Trivia Tournament, 7 p.m., and Lower
• Revelation Craft Brewing Company: Case Blues, 9 p.m. to midnight; Sundays
19841 Central St. Friday, July 22 - Catch - Tyler Greene & Friends, 9:30 p.m.;
the Drift, 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, July 23 Friday, July 22 - Mama’s Black Sheep, 7
- Sydney Joseph, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, p.m.; Saturday, July 23 - Mama’s Black
July 24 - Ryan Bacher, 3 to 6 p.m. 302- Sheep, 5 p.m., and Lower Case Blue,
212-5674 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - Robin &
• Shrimpy’s Bar & Grill: 18585 The Hoods, 5 p.m.; Wednesday, July 27
Coastal Hwy., Midway Shopping - Richard Walton, 5 p.m., and ShowCity,
Center. Mondays - Survey Sez, 6 p.m.; 9:30 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Hot Sauce,
Wednesdays - John Flynn, 5:30 p.m.; 5 p.m., and The Stims, 9:30 p.m. 302-
Thursdays - Matthew Kenworthy, 5:30 227-2234.
p.m.; Sundays - Drag Show hosted by • Thompson Island: 30133 Veterans
Julia Sugarbaker II, 7 p.m.; Friday, July 22 Way. Thursday, July 21 - Stone Jack
- Minus 2 Plus 1 - 7 p.m.; Saturday, July Ballers, 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 22 -
23 - Bryan Clark, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, July 26 Bettenroo, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday,
- Joy Lynn Schreck, 5 p.m.; Friday, July July 23 - Marc & John, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
29 - GirlsRoom, 7 p.m. 302-313-5124. Sunday, July 24 - Roberts Brothers, 2 to
• The Hideout Arcade Bar & Grille: 5 p.m.; Thursday, July 28 - Chris English
18693 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays - Duo, 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 29 -
Karaoke with DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Eric Scott & Doug Segree, 4:30 to 7:30
Thursdays - Trivia, 7 p.m., and DJ Wood, p.m. 302-226-4677.
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Karaoke with • Zogg’s: 1 Wilmington Ave. Thursday,
DJ Wood, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - July 21 - Toll Tribe, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday,
DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sundays - DJ July 22 - Rob Barbarita, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-645-1985.  Saturday, July 23 - Low Country, 6 to
• The Pines Rehoboth Beach: 56 9 p.m.; Sunday, July 24 - Bell Bottom
Baltimore Ave. Mondays - Flaming Blues, 6 to 9 p.m.; Monday, July
Pianos featuring John Flynn & Matthew 25 - Keith White Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Kenworthy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays Thursday, July 28 - Kenny Riggs, 6 to
- Marcella Peters: The Live Vocal 9 p.m.; Friday, July 29 - Alia Fox, 6 to 9
Experience, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - A p.m. 302-227-7660.
Night of Divas hosted by Mona Lotts
& Kristina Kelly, 9 to 11 p.m.; Sundays - Go explore!
Drag Brunch with Mona Lotts & Kristina
Kelly, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Blaqueout Download Visitors’ Maps
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The Golden Gays NYC: The Golden Girls,

‘Spring Awakening’
musical to open at
Milton Theatre

The Milton Theatre will traumatized by puberty
present its return to in- that he can't concentrate on
house productions with anything, not that the head-
performances of the musical master cares. He strikes them
“Spring Awakening” set both and tells them to turn in
for Friday to Sunday, July their lessons.
22 to 24. A winner of eight
Tony Awards, including One afternoon, in a private
Best Musical, “Spring place in the woods, Melchior
Awakening” explores the and Wendla meet by ac-
journey from adolescence to cident and soon find within
adulthood with poignancy themselves a desire unlike
and passion.  anything they've ever felt. As
they fumble their way into
Show times are 8 p.m., one another's arms, Moritz
Friday; 2 and 8 p.m., Saturday; flounders and soon fails out
and 2 p.m., Sunday. of school. When even his
one adult friend, Melchior's
It is Germany, 1891, a world mother, ignores his plea for
where the grown-ups hold help, he is left so distraught
all the cards. The beautiful that he can't hear the promise
young Wendla explores the of life offered by his outcast
mysteries of her body and friend, Ilse.
wonders aloud where babies
come from ... until Mama tells Tickets are available at Mil-
her to shut it and put on a tonTheatre.com, or call the
proper dress. box office at 302-684-3038 for
assistance.
Elsewhere, the brilliant
and fearless young Melchior The Milton Theatre is
interrupts a mind-numbing located in downtown historic
Latin drill to defend his Milton at 110 Union St. along
buddy Moritz, a boy so the Broadkill River.

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Possum Juniors to present Nool, the discovery of Who- are played by Elaina Marsch,
ville, Genghis Khan Schmitz’s Jasmine Schaeffer and Bri-
‘Seussical the Musical’ July 29-31 military school and Circus anna Whitman. Erin Morgan,
McGurkus. Horton does sit Gabriel Young and Jason
Possum Point Players sion is $15 for adults, and $12 and the Cat in the Hat.” on an egg, Yertle the Turtle Zamora portray the Wicker-
Juniors will bring a crowd of for students and seniors. The famous Cat in the Hat appears as a judge, and Jojo sham Brothers. Completing
Dr. Seuss characters to the teaches everyone how impor- the ensemble are Rylee Curi,
stage with their performance “Seussical the Musical” Di- takes center stage and leads tant it is to use your Thinks. Summer Everngam, Broden
of “Seussical the Musical” rector Zach Naar said, “From a cast right off the pages of Huffmen, Makenna Scheeler,
Friday to Sunday, July 29 to the Tony Award-winning and many Dr. Seuss books. Hor- Appearing in “Seussical the Aiden Wiggins and Evelyn
31, at Possum Hall, 441 Old Grammy-nominated team of ton the Elephant is joined by Musical” are Luke Stutzman, Williams.
Laurel Road, Georgetown. Ahrens and Flaherty comes other Jungle of Nool animals, Nicte Mendoza, Carter Huff-
‘Seussical the Musical,’ a residents of Who-ville and man, Katey Megginson, Trista For complete cast and
Possum Juniors is the powerful story of friendship even an out-of-season Grinch, Harner, Abby Whitcomb, more information, go to pos-
youth affiliate of Possum and curiosity. Come experi- who now directs the annual Alex DeEmedio and Zachary sumpointplayers.org. 
Point Players. Shows start at 7 ence the world of Seussical Who-ville Christmas Pageant. Burger. Also included in the
p.m., Friday and Saturday, and and meet characters from cast are Kate Slaysman, Diego Presented through special
at 2 p.m., Sunday. All tickets your favorite Seuss books like The Cat appears to Jojo and Padilla, Patrick Haines, GG arrangement with Music
are general admission and Horton the Elephant, Ger- encourages the youngster to Voges, Peyton Humphreys, Theatre International, “Se-
available at the door. Admis- trude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird think up the Seussian World, Andrea Padilla and Julia ussical the Musical” is
which launches a journey to Logue. appropriate for all audiences
including young children.
The roles of the Bird Girls
 

Freeman Arts Pavilion 15th season continues pre-show celebrations ahead
of performances by Terrance
Freeman Arts Pavilion is 2; Crowded House Saturday, man Foundation executive Delmarva, and we also have Simien & the Zydeco Ex-
well into its 15th season, and Sept. 3, and many more. director. “After two years of so much to look forward to as perience, and University of
the outdoor performing arts modified seasons, we have we continue to evolve.” Delaware Music Spectacular,
venue has plenty to celebrate. There’s also the Young Au- been able to return to a more respectively.
dience Series, which includes traditional concert-going This year features spe-
Upcoming performances free children’s and family experience. This is also cial events and chances to Freeman Arts Pavilion has
include Gina Chavez Tues- programming held every the second year in our new reward Freeman Arts Pavil- added a park-and-ride shuttle
day, Aug. 2; Boz Scaggs Saturday morning through venue space, which is a great ion patrons with giveaways, service for select events. The
Saturday, Aug. 6; Fitz & the Labor Day. reminder that we’ve been surprise seat upgrades and shuttle is located at 36258
Tantrums and Andy Gram- able to provide 14 amazing celebration shout-outs. Zion Church Road, Selbyville.
mer Tuesday, Aug. 9; Il Divo “There are many reasons seasons of arts experiences Pickup at the park-and-ride
with special guest vocalist to celebrate our 15th year to residents and visitors of Two special ticketed events lot begins at 6 p.m. and runs
Steven LaBrie Friday, Sept. of presenting the arts,” said slated to take place are Let every 15 minutes through the
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CROSSWORD SUDOKU

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

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

WORD SEARCH

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Aries, now is a great time to try your This week you may be feeling extra cre-
hand at a new creative pursuit. You may LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 ative and ambitious, Sagittarius. Use your
be surprised at the results. Encourage If you have been lacking a regular exercise strengths to work on an artistic project
others to join and embrace a collaborative regimen, this could be the week to make or one that is outside of your comfort
effort. some changes. Participate in an organized zone.
sport if the gym isn’t your thing.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
Taurus, this is the ideal week to get out- It’s a good time to put your ambition into This is a good week to tackle projects that
doors more. The great outdoors can be action, Virgo. You’re likely to be full of require you to get up and go, Capricorn.
a medicinal, so take advantage of any energy and you have had plenty of good It may involve heavy yard work or even
opportunity to bask in the fresh air. ideas just waiting for an outlet. rearranging furniture.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Do not hesitate to take on projects this AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Gemini, it is easy to get frustrated with week, particularly those that show your Aquarius, any lethargy you’ve been feeling
a close friend or romantic partner who management skills in action. Others will will likely vanish in the days to come. Fresh
is less ambitious than you. Try to be be quick to complement your organiza- air and physical exercise can be just what
patient, as each person moves at their tional prowess. you need to feel reenergized.
own pace. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Expect to feel a renewed sense of energy PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 and purpose this week, Scorpio. This will Pisces, it is time to take charge of your
Try to get some group activities together motivate you to finish existing projects or health. Consider all aspects of well-be-
this week, Cancer. This can be valuable if it to get started on new ones. ing, including physical and mental health.
has been some time since you socialized. Balance is important.
Enjoy the change of pace.

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The Nifty Pickle opens in

Peddlers Village near Lewes

Vintage vinyl collection, paintings, record collection. Taking up
jewelry among items for sale its own entire room, the vinyl
selection has preowned al-
By Ryan Mavity previous shop in Millsboro, bums of all stripes, with rock, RYAN MAVITY PHOTO
[email protected] but he outgrew them. R&B and much more. 
THE NIFTY PICKLE opened last month in Peddlers Village off Route 24.
Off Route 24 is a vintage “I’ve been collecting for As for that name, Bard said, In addition to a variety of antiques and jewelry, the store also has a large
vinyl and antiques store with years,” Bard said. “I needed “My mother always talked collection of vintage vinyl records. Shown is the Nifty Pickle’s founder
a most unusual name. more space.” about going to the Thrifty Shawn Bard.
Nickel style stores when she
The Nifty Pickle opened Bard said the building was was a kid, so I spun the name
next to J.D. Shuckers in Ped- appealing to him because it into Nifty Pickle.”
dlers Village in June and is used to be a thrift store and is
the brainchild of Shawn Bard.  near his home in Lewes.  For more information on
The Nifty Pickle, go to the
Bard has run consignment While the store has lots Nifty Pickle of Delaware on
shops up and down the state, of antique items for sale, as Facebook or call at 302-487-
with a store in Greenwood well as paintings and jewelry, 5013. The store is open from
called Treasure Trove and a the centerpiece of the Nifty 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday
Pickle is the vintage vinyl through Sunday.

Friendly’s reopens in Rehoboth Beach “Friendly’s is a staple for
many communities and
families to gather and eat
good food with even better
Renovated eatery returned July 1 give locals even more ways ice cream sundae – featur- company,” Erlich said. “The
to enjoy their favorite dishes ing a swirl of red, yellow and Rehoboth Beach location is
Nothing pairs better in the licious food from a revamped and spend time together.” blue fruit punch-flavored ice a shining example of what
summertime than ice cream menu. cream, plus super-colorful makes Friendly’s great, keep-
and the beach. The grand reopening came fruity vanilla swirls, chocolate ing to the traditions that
“When we temporarily just in time for guests to sauce, whipped topping and make us who we are, while
Fortunately for Rehoboth closed our restaurant, we celebrate summer with the a quintessential cherry – is still working to make it even
Beach locals and visitors, saw it as an opportunity to launch of Friendly’s Lobster back for the summer, joining better.”
Friendly’s Restaurant re- come back better than ever,” Festival menu, featuring a Fribbles and other decadent
opened July 1, showcasing said Craig Erlich, CEO of variety of tasty dishes such sundaes on the refreshed Friendly’s is at 19022
renovations including a new Friendly’s Restaurants. “We’re as fiery lobster pasta, shrimp menu. Coastal Highway, Rehoboth
drive-thru feature. In addi- thrilled to be opening our and lobster quesadillas, and Beach. To learn more, go to
tion to Friendly’s famous ice doors to guests again with a the classic lobster roll. With the restaurant located friendlysrestaurants.com.
a short drive from the coast,
cream, the family-favorite And guests should make
new and improved space. Our sure to save room for ice Friendly’s fans can enjoy their
restaurant is now serving de- brand-new drive-thru will cream. Friendly’s Superman dishes in-store or grab their
favorite ice cream to go and More information:
head to the beach. friendlysrestaurants.com

DART TO THE BEACH Lewes commission meeting set July 21
The Lewes African-Amer- recent Juneteenth celebration,
Then DART to the shops, restaurants and nightlife. ican Heritage Commission and a presentation from Mark
will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, Chura, project manager for
With frequent daily bus service, from early morning to late July 21, at city hall. the Nassau/Belltown School.
night, it’s easy to DART everywhere you want this summer.
The agenda includes Find the full agenda and a
updates on oral histories, meeting link at lewes.civic-
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My top 10 PLAY BAYSIDE RESORT GOLF COURSE
Pet Peeves!
GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
THE to the fairway or losing a ball
19TH under leaves in the fall and 12021 North Haven Drive, Selbyville. Call for tee time: 302-436-3400. Hole number 13 is a par-3, which
HOLE having to take a drop. plays 174 yards from the signature tees, down to 99 yards from the forward tees.

GENE BLEILE 7. I love hitting my ball Hole number 15 is a par-3, which plays 207 yards from the signature tees, down to 105 from the forward
out of another golfer’s divot, tees.
Ihave two wishes about which should have been filled Hole number 17 is a par-4, which plays 419 yards from the signature tees, down to 299 yards from the for-
my golf game. I wish I had or replaced. ward tees.
taken lessons and started
40 years ago (instead of 25, 6. I love it when the starter
without lessons) and I wish I gives you the pin placements
had never started. Okay, now and which holes are cart-
that I have established the path only but can’t recall the
need for sports psychoanaly- hole(s) where a port-a-john is
sis, I must confess golf is the located.
most challenging, rewarding
and frustrating game I have 5. I love losing a brand-new
ever played. Titleist ball in the woods,
searching for it and finding
I once read a story about an old X-out, no-name-brand
a golfer who threw his golf with tree sap on it.
bag and all his clubs into a
lake, swore off golf and then 4. I love looking at the GPS
almost drowned the next day screen for a critical layup or
trying to retrieve his clubs. I water-carry distance and see-
can identify with him; maybe ing “stop by the snack shop
we all can, who knows? for a sandwich, burger or
beverage,” after your round.
Over the years, golf has
become an addiction, not 3. I love meeting new
unlike a voodoo curse and I people, when I slice my drive
just can’t break free and live into the trees and greet a
a normal life. I have grown to golfer, who sliced his drive
pity the scratch golfer, who into the trees from an adja-
always plays from fairway to cent fairway.
green – one who will never
know the joy and happiness 2. I love shooting par on a
of making par on a hole, long par five, followed by a
where his or her tee shot was triple on an easy par-3.
in the rough, the second shot
landed in a greenside bun- And the number one thing
ker, the third shot out of the I love about golf: Totaling
bunker rolled 20 feet past the your score!
hole, then sinking the putt for 19th Hole Honorable Mention:
a par.
A. I love to make a par
For extra excitement, just after missing a three-foot
add another shot out of the birdie putt.
trees to the above scenario
and you have Christmas Day B. I love hitting a ball into
on a par five. the woods, punch out and
hit a 7-iron from 150 yards to
So with that in mind, within 10 feet of the cup, then
maybe you can identify with three-putt.
my top 10 pet peeves I love
about golf. Maybe we all need C. I love hitting a pro-
sports psychoanalysis? visional ball 260 yards
straight down the fairway
10. I love having a single then finding my sliced drive
join our threesome at the last (first shot) in the weeds, in-
minute on the way to the first bounds, on the pond bank.
tee box.
D. I love shooting a 101,
9. I love wet, soggy fair- with a 150-yard hole-in-one,
ways because you have to over water, to a small, hilltop
walk to your ball and leave green, nestled in between
the cart on the cart path. (It dozens of pine trees. (true
is good physical activity, your story)
shoes get soggy and help
strengthen your leg muscles, E. I love focusing on 300 to
while you carry three clubs 400 swing keys in my mind,
with you and guess the yard- when I address the ball.
age - this will sharpen your
senses). F. Last but not least: I love
how easy it is to make a 30-
8. I love losing a ball in foot putt, when you lay nine.
foot-high weeds/rough
(within eight to 10 feet) next Epilogue: Update two
weeks after writing this
column…my new sports
psychoanalyst says I should
take up bowling, instead of
golf, because the ball comes
back to me, a high score
is excellent and ordering
a beverage is only a push
button away.

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Sussex Master Gardeners host summer workshops

Sussex Master Garden- safari leader. Grownups, kids SUBMITTED PHOTO
ers are hosting free summer and grandkids can enjoy
workshops in the demon- exploring the demonstration HUMMINGBIRD MOTHS are among the interesting varieties that might be found in the Sussex Master Gar-
stration garden behind the garden looking for interesting deners demonstration garden workshops.
University of Delaware’s insects of all varieties. 
Elbert N. and Ann V. Carvel
Research and Education The Sussex County Master
Center, 16483 County Seat Gardeners will also host an
Highway, Georgetown. open house from 10 a.m. to 2
Preregistration is required at p.m., Saturday Sept. 17.
pcsreg.com/mgsummer.
For answers to lawn and
The Home Grown National gardening needs, call 302 856-
Park movement is the work- 2585, Ext. 535 or go to udel.
shop topic for 1 p.m., Tuesday, edu/extension/ask.
Aug. 2, with Master Garden-
ers Karen Kollias, Louise Finn Master Gardeners
and Mary Hall presenting. are working volunteers
supported by Delaware
This workshop will Cooperative Extension
cover the basic aspects of through the University of
the movement, and attend- Delaware and Delaware
ees will explore the HGNP State University Extension
exhibit in the garden. Partici- offices. Any attendees who
pants will receive handouts, have special needs to be
written information and tips accommodated should notify
on utilizing biodiversity and the office two weeks prior to
pollinators in the garden. the event.

Insect Safari is the topic Preregistration:
at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. pcsreg.com/mgsummer
23, and Master Gardener Lawn & gardening needs:
Brent March will be the udel.edu/extension/ask

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FISHING
REPORT

RICH KING

The heat wave is here, RIBBON FISH caught by Kevin Leadbeater. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
triple digits, so it must
be state fair time. The fish. Those pins make killer all day. When they become Salp on my fishing line. an event open to the public
fishing is fine if you can stand flounder bait and so do the really annoying, it is best to wheels and elaborate shapes Aug. 10 at Holt’s Landing
the heat. The only issue is the spot.   quit for the day. You will also of salpae colonies. State Park. She said, “I have
water will warm up a little catch them when you are been hosting some events in
faster now. I prefer the night Bluefish has been random scooping up sand fleas. Salpae start life as females Delaware inland bay crabbing
fishing this time of year, early action along the beaches, then switch to males for the communities this summer
predawn, or late evenings. with decent action offshore.   Salpae are barrel-shaped rest of their lives; no one to raise awareness for lost
Daytime is for air -condition- pelagic tunicates. They move knows why. Their life cycle and abandoned crab pots
ing or the pool – I’m working Short striped bass slot by contracting their “body;” is days to months, depend- and encourage responsible
on combining those two. season has been productive that action pumps water ing on the species. They are crabbing. At these events
for many anglers. Using sand and pushes them along. As harmless but annoying for an- we invite people to bring us
There are pompano in the fleas is a fast way to produce the water is pushed through glers on their lines and rigs.
surf far south of us, but they catches.  Easy to just put a their body cavity, they filter Continued on page 27
should be here soon enough. flea or two on a four- to six- feed plankton for food. There Kate Fleming, coastal
Otherwise, it is all the sum- aught hook with no weight.  about 50 species of salpae ecology specialist via Dela-
mer suspects using Fishbites Then seed the area with around the globe and they ware Sea Grant, is hosting
or bloodworms, although the some fleas and drop in your are one of the most com-
latter has been scarce. There line. It’s fun as all get out, mon and important tunicates
are small weakfish, spot, with ultralight gear. in the ocean. They grow in
croaker, sand perch and the many different shapes and
usual summer catches. It is Those aren’t little jel- sizes; some are elaborate like
off and on good action that lyfish stuck to your fishing a chandelier, others just look
changes daily, and some days line. The salp (plural sal- a blob of Jell-O. By the time
are better than others. The pae, or salpas) are back and they wash ashore they are no
charters and boats are doing washing up on the beaches, longer alive.
well on the tuna bite offshore.  but not in huge numbers yet.
One year they were so thick One species of salp near
 Sharks are close to the in the surf your lines would Antarctica is the second most
surf; I mean, they live in the get coated up with them and abundant large plankton
ocean. There are a lot being make it all the way to your after krill. They will cover
caught this year. We have reel. It was slimy, then dried thousands of square miles at
a pool going on as to how up and crusty, especially with times. They will live solitary
many bull sharks we pull this braided line. They can clog lives at one point, but will
year. Last year was the most up line to the point you are link up in huge chains, lines,
we have ever seen. We’re cutting it off and rerigging
talking real bull sharks, not
those misidentified as sand
bars or dusky. Many sharks
pup in the surf at night and
evenings. The Delaware Bay
is the pupping grounds for
sand bar, dusky and sand
tiger sharks, which is one
of the reasons we have the
prohibitions on their releases.
Know your shark laws and
know your sharks. A good
rule to go by is if the shark
has a dorsal ridge, then it
stays in the water.

Flounder fishing has been
okay around the inland bays
and Cape Henlopen fishing
pier. The summer heat and
increased boat activity makes
fishing a little difficult, espe-
cially on the weekends. It’s
better to go offshore in cooler
deeper water or the Delaware
Bay sites.  

The offshore reefs and
wrecks are producing with
a bunch of ribbon fish in
the mix. They are slippery
fish that are good to eat, just
bony. They also make great
flounder bait.

Spot are all over the inland
bays with croaker and pin

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Fishing something that can be punc-
tured). We are also replacing
Continued from page 26 and educating about terrapin
their crab pots and we’ll get excluder devices.”  
them updated with gear to
make them more resilient to These are the folks I helped
pot loss (e.g., new sink line, with removing ghost crab
and bullet floats to replace pots over the winter.  It’s a
great program that the public
can get involved with, so be
sure to check it out.

Sand tiger shark being worked by Jason Satterfield and his crew.  They tag sharks, legally for NOAA, and fol-
low all Delaware shark rules, which makes for an interesting time tagging. These boys know how to shark fish
the legal and correct way. It’s a little scary getting knee-to waist-deep with the man in the grey suit. Been there,
done that.

GAME SOLUTIONS FROM PAGE 22

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Delaware Sea Grant Crab trap event open to the public at Holt’s Land-
ing Aug. 10.

Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides

Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

A t‑storm around in Partly cloudy and Brilliant sunshine Sunny to partly A t‑storm around in A thunderstorm; hot Cloudy, a t‑storm in Cloudy, a
the p.m. humid cloudy and hot the p.m.
and humid the p.m. thunderstorm; humid
93-97 / 75-79
High 92-96 Low 75-79 89-93 / 73-77 92-96 / 75-79 UV Index: 10 89-93 / 72-76 85-89 / 71-75 88-92 / 71-75

UV Index: 10 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 10 UV Index: 4 UV Index: 3

The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022

Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast

Broadkill Beach Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 23 Jul. 24 Jul. 25 Jul. 26 Jul. 27 Today: Wind SSW 10‑20 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
First high 3:57 a.m. 4:56 a.m. 5:54 a.m. 6:47 a.m. 7:36 a.m. 8:21 a.m. 9:04 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
First low 10:27 a.m. 11:18 a.m. 12:26 a.m. 1:23 a.m. 2:15 a.m. 3:01 a.m. 3:42 a.m. Friday: Wind WNW 6‑12 knots becoming S. Seas
Second high 5:35 p.m. 6:26 p.m. 7:13 p.m. 7:57 p.m. 8:39 p.m. 9:20 p.m. 2‑4 feet. Visibility generally clear.
Second low 11:24 p.m. 12:08 p.m. 12:57 p.m. 1:44 p.m. 2:29 p.m. 3:11 p.m. Saturday: Wind SSW 7‑14 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
‑‑‑ Visibility generally unrestricted.
Jul. 26 Jul. 27 Sunday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Cape Henlopen Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 23 Jul. 24 Jul. 25 7:59 a.m. 8:42 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
First high 3:35 a.m. 4:34 a.m. 5:32 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 7:14 a.m. 2:11 a.m. 2:52 a.m. Monday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
First low 9:37 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 11:18 a.m. 12:33 a.m. 1:25 a.m. 8:17 p.m. 8:58 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in a t‑storm.
Second high 4:16 p.m. 5:13 p.m. 6:04 p.m. 6:51 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 1:39 p.m. 2:21 p.m. Tuesday: Wind NE 6‑12 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Second low 10:34 p.m. 11:36 p.m. 12:07 p.m. 12:54 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in an afternoon t‑storm.
‑‑‑ Jul. 26 Jul. 27 Wednesday: Wind SSW 4‑8 knots. Seas 2 feet or less. Visibility
Rehoboth Beach Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 24 Jul. 25 6:49 a.m. 7:32 a.m. less than 2 miles in a t‑storm.
First high 2:29 a.m. 3:27 a.m. Jul. 23 5:16 a.m. 6:04 a.m. 1:11 a.m. 1:49 a.m.
First low 8:41 a.m. 9:29 a.m. 4:24 a.m. 11:09 a.m. 12:28 a.m. 7:20 p.m. 8:02 p.m. Regional Summary Weather History
Second high 3:13 p.m. 4:11 p.m. 10:19 a.m. 5:52 p.m. 6:37 p.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:26 p.m.
Second low 9:35 p.m. 10:38 p.m. 5:04 p.m. 11:57 a.m. Breezy and humid, a thunderstorm A tornado killed two
11:38 p.m. ‑‑‑ Jul. 26 Jul. 27 around this afternoon. High 94. Partly people in separate
Indian River Inlet Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 25 7:48 a.m. 8:28 a.m. cloudy tonight. Low 77. Brilliant sun‑ mobile homes near
First high 3:26 a.m. 4:23 a.m. Jul. 23 Jul. 24 7:04 a.m. 1:54 a.m. 2:34 a.m. shine tomorrow. High 91. Mostly sunny Hartly, Del., on July
First low 9:22 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 5:20 a.m. 6:14 a.m. 1:09 a.m. 8:27 p.m. 9:04 p.m. and hot Saturday; caution advised 21, 1980. These were
Second high 4:19 p.m. 5:17 p.m. 11:06 a.m. 12:19 a.m. 7:46 p.m. 1:22 p.m. 2:02 p.m. if doing strenuous activities outside. the first tornado‑related deaths in
Second low 10:19 p.m. 11:22 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 7:01 p.m. 12:40 p.m. High 94. Delaware since Aug. 21, 1888.
11:54 a.m. Jul. 26 Jul. 27
Oak Orchard Jul. 21 Jul. 22 ‑‑‑ Jul. 25 9:40 a.m. 10:23 a.m. Sun and Moon
First high 5:20 a.m. 6:18 a.m. Jul. 24 8:55 a.m. 4:42 a.m. 5:20 a.m.
First low 12:02 a.m. 1:06 a.m. Jul. 23 8:07 a.m. 3:59 a.m. 10:11 p.m. 10:53 p.m.
Second high 6:04 p.m. 7:02 p.m. 7:15 a.m. 3:09 a.m. 9:28 p.m. 4:14 p.m. 4:57 p.m.
Second low 12:12 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:09 a.m. 8:43 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
7:55 p.m. 2:40 p.m. Jul. 26 Jul. 27
1:50 p.m. 6:42 a.m. 7:25 a.m.
1:10 a.m. 1:48 a.m.
Fenwick Island Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 23 Jul. 24 Jul. 25 7:13 p.m. 7:55 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
First high 2:22 a.m. 3:20 a.m. 4:17 a.m. 5:09 a.m. 5:57 a.m. 12:42 p.m. 1:25 p.m. Today 5:52 a.m. 8:21 p.m. Today 12:40 a.m. 2:33 p.m.
First low 8:40 a.m. 9:28 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 11:08 a.m. 12:27 a.m. Friday 5:53 a.m. 8:20 p.m. Friday 1:06 a.m. 3:35 p.m.
Second high 3:06 p.m. 4:04 p.m. 4:57 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Jul. 26 Jul. 27 Saturday 5:54 a.m. 8:19 p.m. Saturday 1:36 a.m. 4:36 p.m.
Second low 9:34 p.m. 10:37 p.m. 11:37 p.m. 11:56 a.m. 6:34 a.m. 7:17 a.m. Sunday 5:55 a.m. 8:18 p.m. Sunday 2:11 a.m. 5:35 p.m.
‑‑‑ 1:03 a.m. 1:41 a.m. Monday 5:56 a.m. 8:18 p.m. Monday 2:52 a.m. 6:31 p.m.
Ocean City Jul. 21 Jul. 22 Jul. 23 Jul. 25 7:05 p.m. 7:47 p.m. Tuesday 5:56 a.m. 8:17 p.m. Tuesday 3:39 a.m. 7:21 p.m.
First high 2:14 a.m. 3:12 a.m. 4:09 a.m. Jul. 24 5:49 a.m. 12:35 p.m. 1:18 p.m. Wed. 5:57 a.m. 8:16 p.m. Wed. 4:32 a.m. 8:05 p.m.
First low 8:33 a.m. 9:21 a.m. 10:11 a.m. 5:01 a.m. 12:20 a.m.
Second high 2:58 p.m. 3:56 p.m. 4:49 p.m. 11:01 a.m. 6:22 p.m.
Second low 9:27 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 5:37 p.m. 11:49 a.m.

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