Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to the
Cape Region
Foodie: Beach eats can
mean leisurely lunches
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Vinyl Shockley to play The
Room at Cedar Grove Aug. 19
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Addictive Tacos now open on Baltimore Avenue
Neal brings high-end experience of kitchen-related jobs over
to casual Rehoboth Beach eatery her career. She’s been a line
cook at Outback Steakhouse.
By Chris Flood there are drinks. She’s been a chef at one- and
[email protected] “I’m bringing Baja-style three-star Michelin-rated
restaurants. She’s been a
Addictive Tacos owner and tacos from the West Coast personal chef for professional
chef Andrea Neal is keeping to the East Coast,” said Neal. athletes and entertainers. She
the menu for her new Re- “It’s gourmet-style food in a has a level one sommelier
hoboth Beach eatery simple fast, casual setting. I want to license.
on purpose. There are fish be known as the place for fish
and shrimp tacos. There’s a tacos.” Working in those high-
taco bowl, which is basically end restaurants is a way of
all the taco fillings on a bed Located in The Shops at life that’s very stressful, said
of cabbage instead of in a Baltimore Commons, in the Neal, in response to why she
tortilla. There are sides and space closest to Blue Moon, went from Michelin-rated
Addictive Tacos opened July restaurants to opening a fish
15. Neal has worked a variety taco place. She said she never
wants to forget where she
Located on Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth, Addictive Tacos is now open. came from or what she went CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
through, but she also decided
she needed to have a place ADDICTIVE TACOS OWNER Andrea Neal is trained as a high-end chef,
that’s more her style. having worked for one- and three-star Michelin-rated restaurants and as
a personal chef for professional athletes.
“After being around it for
years, I don’t want to be one
of those chefs that yells all
the time,” she said.
Neal ended up in Delaware
to be close to her mom after
living in California for more
than a decade.
“I lived through three wild-
fires and it was time to go,”
said Neal, emphatically. “I
wanted to be in a place where
I wasn’t constantly think-
ing about all my stuff being
burned up.”
Neal said she locally sourc-
es as much of her produce as
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ON THE COVER: Nesting pairs
Tacos waned. She said she began Addictive Tacos is open Cape Gazette’s of osprey line the outer wall of
looking up and down the 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Visitors’ Guide to the the Delaware Breakwater off the
Continued from page 2 beaches of Delaware and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday coast of Cape Henlopen Point.
Maryland for a good location. and Sunday; and noon to Cape Region Osprey have made a dramatic
possible. Nothing comes from There was a place in Ocean 8 p.m., Saturday. There are Foodie: Beach eats can comeback with dozens of nests
more than 200 miles away, City, but it wasn’t really party packs available that mean leisurely lunches throughout the coastal area.
she said. feasible. There were other come with eight, 16 or 24 Cover design
locations in the Cape Region, tacos, and chips and salsa. For Page 8 by Teresa Rodriguez
Neal, who went to high but they would have required now, the restaurant is closed Vinyl Shockley to play The
school in Silver Spring, Md., too much renovation. on Tuesdays, but Neal is still Room at Cedar Grove Aug. 19 For more local happenings,
ran an avocado toast com- trying to figure out the best go to BeachPaper.com.
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Coast, she thought seriously there’s the infrastructure of a “I know, I know. Taco Tues-
about doing the same thing in kitchen, she said. day,” she said. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Washington, D.C. Then, she
said, the pandemic hit and “It’s perfect for what I want For more information Publisher
everything changed. to do,” said Neal. “I want this on Addictive Tacos, 33A Chris Rausch
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History Book Festival authors to
address a range of topics Sept. 24
Freedom, fitness and faith Caleb Gayle April White Katherine J. Bill Hayes
are among the topics authors the University of Oklahoma Chen
will discuss Saturday, Sept. and the University of Oxford,
24, during the sixth an- and has both an MBA and a Brouhaha Entertainment. “We Refuse to Forget: A True Story of Black Creeks, American Identity,
nual History Book Festival in master’s in public policy from “The Divorce Colony: and Power” author Caleb Gayle will be a presenter at the 2022 History
Lewes. Harvard University. Book Festival in Lewes.
How Women Revolutionized “The Divorce Colony: How Women Revolutionized Marriage and Found
The following authors are Fans of physical fitness Marriage and Found Freedom Freedom on the American Frontier” author April White will speak Satur-
among the 20 who will speak will enjoy “Sweat: A His- on the American Frontier” day, Sept. 24, during the History Book Festival.
about their latest works of tory of Exercise,” in which provides a colorful history
historical nonfiction and fic- author Bill Hayes explores of divorce in the late 19th
tion during the festival. the cultural and scientific his- century. Author April White
tory of why and how people focuses on four prominent
“Joan: A Novel of Joan exercise, and how the human women, including a descen-
of Arc” is the newest of body works. dent of the Astors and a
thousands of books written daughter-in-law of a presi-
about the French heroine Hayes is the author of dential hopeful, who traveled
who has been viewed vari- “How We Live Now,” “In- to Sioux Falls, S.D., to end
ously as a warrior, heretic or somniac City” and “The their marriages. Requiring
saint. Based on meticulous Anatomist,” among other only a three-month stay to
research, author Katherine books. He is a recipient of a establish residency, Sioux
J. Chen presents Joan as Guggenheim Fellowship in Falls became the center of a
a flesh-and-blood young nonfiction and is a frequent national debate that reshaped
woman – reckless, steel- contributor to The New York the country’s attitudes about
willed and brilliant – shaped Times. Hayes has completed marriage and divorce.
by a childhood of both joy the screenplay for a film ad-
and violence, who went on aptation of “Insomniac City,” White, a senior writer
to become an unlikely hero currently in the works from and editor at Atlas Obscura,
as she led the French army to previously worked as an edi-
victory and left an indelible
mark on history. Continued on page 7
Chen is the author of the In History Book Festival pick “Joan: A Novel of Joan of Arc,” author Kath-
novel “Mary B,” a retelling of erine J. Chen reimagines the life of the French heroine who was burned at
“Pride and Prejudice,” pub- the stake and later recognized as a saint.
lished in 2018. Her work has
appeared in The New York
Times and the Los Angeles
Review of Books, among oth-
ers. She earned her master’s
degree at Boston University,
and received the Florence
Engel Randall Fiction Prize.
“We Refuse to Forget: A
True Story of Black Creeks,
American Identity and Pow-
er” tells the extraordinary
story of the Creek Nation, a
Native tribe that two centu-
ries ago both owned slaves
and accepted Black people
as full citizens. Thanks to the
efforts of Creek leaders, the
U.S. government recognized
Creek citizenship in 1866 for
its Black members. Yet this
equality was shredded in the
1970s when tribal leaders re-
voked the citizenship of Black
Creeks. In “We Refuse to
Forget,” author Caleb Gayle
explores the complicated
racial and economic factors
that led to the decision, and
highlights the Black Creeks’
campaign to regain their
citizenship.
Gayle is an award-winning
journalist who writes about
race and identity. A professor
at Northeastern Univer-
sity, he is a fellow at New
America, PEN America, and
Harvard's Radcliffe Institute
of Advanced Studies, and a
visiting scholar at New York
University. His writing has
appeared in The New York
Times Magazine, The Atlan-
tic and other publications.
The son of Jamaican immi-
grants, Gayle is a graduate of
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Author signings continue at Browseabout Books Aug. 20, 28
Browseabout Books will W.A. Simpson Steven Hartov Kathryn Paul Awad
host several upcoming author Earth Shall Be No More.” In O’Sullivan
signings. this thrilling science fiction
story of survival, environ- when the Constance on Earth
Steven Hartov will stop by mental scientist Constance discovers that her son Nico-
to sign his new novel, “The Roy is one of 49 refugees las has the ability to save the
Last of the Seven,” from 10 rescued from Earth’s destruc- Orb and its inhabitants. Now
a.m. to noon, Saturday, Aug. tion and transported to the she must battle treacherous
20. The spellbinding novel ark spaceship Orb by an Curators wishing to destroy
of World War II is based automaton race called the Nicolas, while on the Orb,
on the little-known history Curators. A year has passed another Constance must fight
of the X Troop, a team of since their rescue, but now, to save the ship from Jupiter’s
European Jews who escaped with the ship’s orbit decaying, fatal pull. Only together can
the continent only to join the refugees seem doomed to they save their son – and
the British Army and return crash into Jupiter’s fiery belly. future generations of human-
home to exact their revenge kind.
on Hitler’s military. A former Two time streams collide
Merchant Marine sailor, Continued on page 12
Israeli Defense Forces para-
trooper and special operator,
Hartov is currently a task
force commander in the New
York Guard.
Paul Awad and Kathryn
O’Sullivan will be on hand
from 2 to 4 p.m., Aug. 20,
signing their book “When
Festival tival begins Friday, Sept. 23, are free; seats are available SUBMITTED PHOTOS
with a keynote presentation on a first-come, first-served
Continued from page 6 by Pulitzer Prize-winning basis. “TINDERBOX” is W.A. Simpson’s debut novel.
writer Buzz Bissinger and
tor at Smithsonian Magazine. concludes Sunday, Sept. 25, Biblion in Lewes and Rehoboth meeting future, plus an update on the
Her work also has appeared with a closing address by Ada Browseabout Books in Re- slated for Aug. 19 comprehensive development
in The Washington Post and Ferrer, winner of the 2022 Pu- hoboth Beach will have books plan.
The Atavist Magazine, among litzer Prize in History. Tickets available for purchase ahead Rehoboth Beach commis-
others. White has collabo- for the keynote and closing of the festival. History Book sioners will meet at 2 p.m., A full agenda, meeting ma-
rated with nonfiction authors presentations must be pur- Festival titles also may be Friday, Aug. 19, in the com- terials and a livestream are
on more than a dozen book chased in advance at bit.ly/ borrowed through the Dela- missioners room of city hall, accessible at cityofrehoboth.
projects, and has authored or hbf22-tickets. ware Public Libraries system 229 Rehoboth Ave. civicweb.net. Only in-person
co-authored eight cookbooks, as they are published. attendees may make com-
and several other books on Throughout the day Sat- The agenda calls for ments.
food and drink. She holds a urday, Sept. 24, authors will Presenting sponsors of continued discussion on
master’s degree in history. discuss their books at venues the festival are Delaware outdoor dining policies for For more information, con-
in historic Lewes. Humanities and The Lee private property and parking tact the city at 302-227-6181 or
The 2022 History Book Fes- Ann Wilkinson Group of issues to address in the near information@cityofrehoboth.
All events except for the Berkshire Hathaway Ho- com.
keynote and closing speakers meServices Gallo Realty.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
and Distilling Company is
the funding partner for the
keynote address; Joe and
Debbie Schell are funding
partners for the closing pre-
sentation. The History Book
Festival is the first and only
book festival in the United
States devoted exclusively to
history.
To learn more, go to histo-
rybookfestival.org.
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Beach eats can mean leisurely lunches
syrups, IHOP-style) and the
upbeat Goolee’s Grille (get
the Cousin Yogi’s Sandwich).
In Dewey Beach, the two
mainstays are the always
reliable Sunrise and of course
the popular Starboard.
Feeling a bit more formal?
Victoria’s is open daily with
a generous serving of ocean
and Boardwalk views. Sum-
mer House is consistently
good, with quick service to
STEPPIN’ UP move the parade of lunch-
TO THE PLATE ing Realtors in and out. Dos
REHOBOTH FOODIE Locos’ afternoon specials are
cheap and filling (sit at the
The summer season bar and try to resist making REHOBOTHFOODIE.COM PHOTO
isn’t quite finished an afternoon of it). And don’t
with us yet, but it’s not forget Blackwall at the Beach IT WON’T BE LONG until Henlopen City Oyster House reopens for off-season lunching. My pick hit is the
too early to venture into town to dish up wallet-friendly chowder and that stuffed Chicago dog!
for lunch. And the soon-to- lunches with an upscale edge.
be value-added is that the
meters will soon be history. Quickie carryout for am-
Lunchtime hidden gems bulatory chomping includes
include Lori’s Oy Vey Café Louie’s (a pepperoni slice
on Baltimore Ave. (bards and – or two), Gus & Gus’ Place
minstrels wax rhapsodic over (burgers and chicken for
her chicken salad). warm fall days), The Point
Coffee House & Bake Shoppe
(signature sandwiches and
Breakfast for lunch can a cuppa’), Go Fish!, Alison toast), and of course the Italian). This little list is by Rehoboth is certainly the best
also be fun, and it’s always
on the menu in Rehoboth at Blyth’s emporium of fish ‘n’ old standbys, Grotto Pizza no means comprehensive, bang for the buck you’ll get
Crystal (ahhh, the pancakes), chips, Café Papillon in Penny (the new dumplings are a but, as Milton Friedman said, almost anywhere.
Lane (savory crepes and Rehoboth Foodie pick hit) “There’s no such thing as a
Robin Hood (feta omelet French baguettes – in season and Nicola’s (“Nic-O-Boli” free lunch.” The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
with well-done scrapple), only), Arena’s (BLT on wheat translates to “Rehoboth” in That may be true. But with Business of Eating column every Friday in
Sammy’s Kitchen (multiple the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
the Atlantic glistening in the “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
distance, a leisurely after- never been seen in the same place at the
noon repast in downtown same time. Just sayin’.
Andrew Criss to host third
annual outdoor art show Aug. 20
Delaware The backyard gallery event cals I’ve never met. We have a Join U for
painter An- was created by Criss the big garden behind the studio,
drew “Andy” first summer of the COVID and all these people will be KID’S
Criss will pandemic as a way of exhibit- hanging out. I love it.” Criss is
host his third ing his paintings outside for a recipient of a Delaware Divi-
Andy’s An- safety. sion of the Arts Established
nual Outdoor Artist Fellowship, and he has
Art Show “It’s been my favorite day been making artwork in and
from 11 a.m. of the summer season ever about Delaware for 20 years.
to 4 p.m., Sat- Andrew Criss since,” said Criss. “People Attendance is free and open
urday, Aug. 20, have come from all over the to the public.
at 19 Beacon Drive, Rehoboth mid-Atlantic region to say hel-
Beach. lo, as well as neighbors from Find more info at Andrew-
Rehoboth and Lewes, and lo- Criss.com.
“THE COAST OF DELAWARE,” oil, 16-by-20-inches, Andrew Criss DAY
P ize !Games!
ScavenHgeur nt!Maonrde!
kid’s day activites 9-11am
AUGUST 20, 2022
George H.P. Smith Park
Johnson & Dupont Aves., Lewes, DE 19958
Saturdays • May 7 – September 24, 2022
8am – 12pm
You can also shop at
HLFM Market at
Crooked Hammock Brewery
Wednesdays, June 1-September 28, 2022, 8am-11am
36707 Crooked Hammock Way, Lewes, DE 19958
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CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
THE REHOBOTH ART LEAGUE’S Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine
Craft Show is back and there’s still one more weekend for the event. Lew-
es-based jeweler Pam Arzinger talks with customers.
Knotty By Nature’s Mike Cruz must have been a fan of rap from the early 1990s.
Crowds turned out for RAL’s 49th
annual outdoor art, craft show The show featured a shuttle running from the parking lot of Rehoboth El-
ementary School.
By Chris Flood
[email protected]
Celebrating its 49th year, Mixed-media artist Stephanie A multi-layered vase by glass art- Susan Ruiz, of Myerstown, Pa., figures out which Old Town Wind Bell
the Rehoboth Art League’s Lavender uses preserved moss ist Randi Solin from Vermont. she wants the best way she knows how – by gently swinging the bottom.
Annual Outdoor Fine Art and and cork to make these designs. Artist Michael Csuy uses colored
Fine Craft Show returned to resin and ash to make tabletops
Henlopen Acres. artwork generously donated like this.
by a participating event
More than 100 artists and artist. This year’s work, “A
artisans from around the Distance I Have Wandered,”
country had their work on was donated by Kate Meyer,
display during the two-week- an oil painter based in coastal
end event. Virginia.
The outdoor show was a Continued on page 10
juried event, featuring many
local and regional artists, and
a variety of mediums – oil
and acrylic painting, pastel
painting, fine jewelry, wood
and metal work, photography,
ceramics, mixed media and
more.
Visitors at this year’s show
had the opportunity to win
a one-of-a-kind piece of
The Rehoboth Art League property features paths throughout, so some
artists take advantage of that by hanging pieces on all four sides of their
tents.
It was hot and humid the first weekend, so this lemonade stand set up to benefit RAL’s outreach programs was Wine and beer pours by Kim Klabe make for interesting pieces.
a must-stop. Shown are (l-r) Zoey Pla, James Perrive and Lily Jewell.
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The Van Williamson Trio provides the background music as people stroll
FREE & FUN Show around the premises.
THINGS TO DO!
Continued from page 9
Movie Nights
Enjoy free screenings under the stars.
• Bethany Beach: Movies on the beach at approximately 8:30 p.m., June
off Greenfield Parkway, Monday nights through August. Admission is free. For
at dusk, June through August. For more more information, go to www.beach-fun.
information go to www.townofbethany- com/dewey-beach-info.
beach.com. • Cinema by the Canal: Lewes
August 22 - Blue Hawaii Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes. For
August 29 - Free Guy more information go to www.lewes-
• Dewey Beach: On the beach at canalfrontpark.org.
Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. Mondays August 26 - 3 Degrees of Connection
Farmers Markets A whimsical time piece by artists
Patti and Bob Stern.
Bursting with the flavors of the season!
Reach readers with
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Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, SCAN FOR RATES
rbfarmersmarket.com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Market bags and produce bags available
for purchase at entrance. Sundays
Wednesdays Bethany Beach Farmers Market,
bethanybeachfarmersmarket.com, 8 a.m.
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, to noon starting June 5, Garfield Pkwy. &
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 Pennsylvania Ave., Bethany.
to 11 a.m. through Sept. 29, Crooked
Hammock, 36707 Crooked Frederica Farmers Market,
Hammock Way, Lewes. 302-335-5417, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
1456 Frederica Rd., Frederica, May 29 -
Market at Sea Colony, seacolony- Sept. 25.
farmersmarket.com. 8 a.m.
to noon through Aug. 31, Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers
Marketplace at Sea Colony Market, nassauvalley.com/farmers-
Shopping Center, Rt. 1 market or facebook.com/nassauvalley-
South, Bethany Beach. summerfarmersmarket, noon to 3 p.m.
through mid-October, 32165 Winery
Fridays Way, Lewes.
Broadkill Farmers Market, 4 to 6:30
p.m. through Sept. 24, Riverbank Side,
116 Front St., Milton.
Saturdays
Riverwalk Farmers Market,
downtownmilford.org or
facebook.com/RiverwalkFarmersMarket,
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, S.
Walnut St. & Mispillion Riverwalk,
Milford. Credit cards preferred, if using
cash exact change appreciated.
Historic Lewes Farmers Market,
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 a.m.
to noon, George H.P. Smith Park, Lewes.
Market moves to Shields parking lot
from Oct. 1 through Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to
noon, and if there’s inclement weather.
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View mid-August flowers and
pollinators at Mill Pond Garden Aug. 21
Mill Pond Garden will necessary to leave their eggs SUBMITTED PHOTOS Yellow swallowtail and monarch
welcome visitors from 10 a.m. to winter over in place in the butterflies share native Joe Pye
to 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at at garden. Leave beds untidied VISTA OVER RED MILL POND with roses, phlox and rudbeckia at Mill weed at Mill Pond Garden.
31401 Melloy Court, Lewes. until the spring. When clean- Pond Garden.
ing up the beds, don’t toss the Mill Pond Garden is a small
Patrons will see abundant cut stems of perennials; in- goldfish or two. The goldfish, nighttime mosquitoes. holistic botanical garden
featured flowers, along with stead, pile them in corners or frogs and tadpoles will eat The most effective way to on beautiful Red Mill Pond.
butterflies and caterpillars along edges so the egg cases any mosquitoes that lay eggs Holistic means the garden
as well as hummingbirds can hatch out to provide in the water. The pond will deal with mosquitoes is by follows the principles of
and many pollinating insects ongoing protection for the also attract damselflies and this combination of breed- nature not only in the cre-
visiting the native host plants garden from insect pests. possibly some dragonflies ing prevention and providing ation of beauty but also of
like Joe Pye weed, tall phlox, which will forage on insects, predators for them around a complete and safe habitat
hibiscus, salvia, cardinal Consider not spraying any especially daytime Asian the clock. Let nature provide where animals and insects
flower and more. insecticides, especially the tiger mosquitoes. If one can the balance. Any small water can thrive as abundantly as
mosquito-control chemicals attract bats by putting up a feature will also attract and possible. It includes a stream
Local gardeners may see that kill the good insects as bat box, the bats will eat the benefits birds, frogs, salaman- along with ponds for koi,
for themselves what can be well as the bad. The mosqui- ders and small wildlife. frogs, and turtles, and several
done to get so many beau- toes will repopulate fast, but fountains where birds can
ties together in a Cape the beneficial insects will not. el, “Tinderbox,” from 10 to seize the throne, the same bathe and drink. The grounds
Region garden for success, The most effective mosquito- a.m. to noon, Sunday, Aug. man who conquered Prince host resident squirrels, flying
enjoyment and the greatest control measures are easier 28. Fans of myth and magic, Bram’s kingdom. Isbet’s goals squirrels, raccoons, possums,
support of native pollinators. and safer than insecticides, fairy tales and fantasy will are vengeance and reclaiming beavers, otters, foxes, bun-
and free. A dry garden has love the dark adventures of the box. nies, harmless snakes and
Tickets, available at mill- no mosquitoes. Clean up the Riven Isles. In this book, more. It is a Certified Wild-
pondgarden.com, are $15 to and remove all items in the Isbet returns home to find For Bram, the quest is to life Habitat of the National
admit a vehicle with up to six garden that trap water, even the witch who raised her free his homeland. When Wildlife Federation.
visitors. For the safety of all, upside-down bottle caps, has been murdered and her they are summoned to an
visitors are asked to keep safe and there will be no place for prized possession, the Tin- underground kingdom, they source of magic back to life.
social distance from other mosquitoes to breed. derbox, stolen. She discovers must set aside their personal If they cannot halt the rise
groups. a common man has used it desires as they learn dark of the old magic, it will tear
Another mosquito-control fey are bringing an ancient apart the Riven Isles.
The first recommendation measure is having some kind
for area gardeners is to select of pond. Even a very small These are free events;
plants blooming at different pond or water barrel will tickets are not required.
times so there is a continuous attract a frog and support a Browseabout Books is at 133
supply of nectar for pollina- Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth
tors, and some host plants Signings Beach.
for caterpillars throughout
the season. Consider planting Continued from page 7 To learn more, go
flowering plants that attract Awad and O’Sullivan are an to browseaboutbooks.com or
pollinators for the whole call 302-226-2665.
growing season, March to award-winning husband-and-
December. The kinds of flow- wife writing and filmmaking
ers chosen need to be varied team. “When Earth Shall Be
to feed and attract the many No More” is their first book
types and sizes of pollinators. collaboration.
Some, like the parasitic wasps
that control insect pests in W.A. Simpson will sign
gardens, and the tiny bees copies of her debut nov-
and flies, need very small, flat
flowers like those on many
herbs.
Remember that butterflies
are not the only pollina-
tors, even if they’re among
the prettiest ones. Bees are
far more important in the
scheme of nature’s needs
for fertilization, fruiting and
forming seeds. There are
more than 200 native spe-
cies of bees in Delaware,
and they all need help, along
with many types and sizes of
wasps and flies that pollinate.
To promote the pollinators,
especially the little ones, it is
Black swallowtail butterfly cat- “When Earth Shall Be No More” authors Paul Awad and Kathryn “The Last of the Seven” author Steven Hartov will sign books Aug. 20.
erpillar on Italian parsley at Mill O’Sullivan will be signing copies of their book Aug. 20.
Pond Garden.
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Jimmies; Sunday, Sept. 18 - Over Time; (tickets, $20); Saturday, Aug. 20 - Jam p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - The Jimmies, • JD Shuckers Seafood Grill & Raw
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& Jazz Festival, 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 27 • Lighthouse: 124 Dickinson Ave. 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Michael 26 - Havrillapalooza Music Happens
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Face 2 Face: A Tribute to Elton John & - Tommy Edwards; Friday, Aug. 19 18289 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Low 6:30 p.m. (ticketed event). 302-430-
Billy Joel, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 28 - The - Steve Kuhn; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Mingo, LONG NECK 3055.
Original Wailers featuring Al Anderson, Darren O’Neill; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Amish 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays & • Amvets Post 22: 32369 Long
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Ballet Theatre, 7 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 2 Knox; Friday, Aug. 26 - Steve Kuhn. 302- Saturdays - Terminator, 3 p.m. 302-945- Guess What Trivia, 8:30 p.m.; Friday,
- Il Divo Greatest Hits Tour with special 227-4333. • Crooked Hammock Brewery: 36707 2599. Aug. 26 - Al Frantic, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-
vocalist Steven LaBrie, 7 p.m.; Saturday, • Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal Crooked Hammock Way. Tuesday, Aug. 684-8889.
Sept. 3 - Ms. Niki’s Music Class, 10 a.m., Hwy. Mondays - Hot Sauce, 9 to 11 p.m., 23 - Neighbro Duo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302- • Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Road.
and Crowded House, 7 p.m.; Friday, Sept. and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Tuesdays - 644-7837. Thursdays - Captain Mike, 5 to 9 p.m.; • Milton Theatre: 110 Union St.
9 - Brett Young, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. Bryen O’Boyle, 9 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY, • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry Thursday, Aug. 18 - Midnight Rock Thursday, Aug. 18 - Quayside @ Nite
10 - John Fogerty, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Wednesdays - Bryan Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Dr. Show, 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 featuring Paul Cullen & Friends, 7 p.m.;
15 - Jake Owen, 7 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 16 Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Matty Q, Thursday, Aug. 18 - The Stims, 5:30 to - Brian McConnell, 6 to 10 p.m., and Friday, Aug. 19 - Disney Divas Drag
- Floyd Nation: Experience Pink Floyd, 7 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, midnight 8:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Cal Toner, 6 Triple Rail Run, 7 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Show, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 -
p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 17 - University of to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Rick Arzt, Aug. 20 - Electric Beach, noon to 4 Janglebachs, 8 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 -
Delaware Music Spectacular, 7 p.m. free- midnight, and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; 1 to 4 p.m., and Pat Stoner, 6 to 9 p.m.; p.m., Some Guy Mike, 7 to 10 p.m., Neil Diamond Tribute featuring The Sol
manarts.org. Saturdays - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, Sunday, Aug. 21 - Devin Canfield, 2 to 5 Musician Impossible, 7 to 11 p.m., and Knops Band, 8 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25
• Hudson Fields: 30045 Eagles Crest and DJ JY, midnight to 1 a.m.; Sundays p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Keith White Joe Daphne, 7 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Quayside @ Nite featuring Mama’s
Rd., Milton. Saturday, Aug. 20 - Cody - Matty Q, 8 p.m. to midnight, and DJ JY, Duo, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 302-291-3900. - Chris Lewis, 3 to 7 p.m., and Live Wire, Black Sheep, 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 -
Johnson & friends featuring Randy midnight to 1 a.m. 302-227-1449. • Greene Turtle: 17388 N. Village Main 8 to11 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 23 - Brian Van Halen Tribute featuring Completely
Houser and Drew Parker, 5:30 p.m. hud- • Northbeach: 125 McKinley Ave. Blvd. Fridays - live music. 302-644- McConnell, 5 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Unchained, 8 p.m. 302-684-3038.
sonfields.com. Tuesdays - M80, 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 6840. Aug. 24 - Vinny & JD, 5 to 9 p.m.;
• Lewes Canalfront Park: Thursday, Thursdays - Jenni Schick, 6 to 10 p.m.; • Harvest Tide: 410 E. Savannah Rd. Thursday, Aug. 25 - Kagan Nuss, 6 to 10 • Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson
Aug. 18 - Comfort Zone, 7 p.m.; Saturdays - DJ Hugh’s Yacht Rockin’ Pool Friday, Aug. 19 - Oho Duo, 5 to 8 p.m.; p.m., and Beatlemania Now, 7 to 9:30 Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Friday,
Thursday, Sept. 1 - The Funsters, 6:30 Party, noon, Sunsets with DJ Always Friday, Aug. 26 - Rachael Quillen, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Party Fowl, 6 to Aug. 19 - Madison Metcalf, 5:30 to 8:30
p.m. lewescanalfrontpark.org/events. Sunny, 5 p.m., and DJ Scooter, 9 p.m. p.m. 302-644-2600. 10 p.m. 302-945-4500. p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Fitzkee Brothers,
• Lewes Summer Concert Series: Sundays - Sam, 11 a.m., Laura Lea, noon, • Irish Eyes at Anglers: Anglers Rd. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 302-562-5412.
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango Jenni, 1 p.m. and Jefe, 3 p.m. 302-226- Wednesdays - Jake & Elwood, 7:30 to • Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road.
Park. Tuesday, Aug. 23 - U.S. Navy Sea 8673. 10 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Michael Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, • Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge:
Chanters. ci.lewes.de.us/220/Summer- • Rusty Rudder: Dickinson Avenue and Shockley & Hot Sauce, 8 to 11 p.m.; Aug. 19 - Captain Mike, 3 to 7 p.m., and 16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd. Thursday,
Concert-Series. the bay. Tuesdays - Stealing Savannah Frazzlefit, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, Aug. Aug. 18 - DJ Chino, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday,
• Milton Concerts in the Park: Duo, 4 p.m.; Wednesdays - Laura Lea 20 - Frazzle Fit, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - The Kenny Family, 7 to 10 p.m.;
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Memorial & Tripp Fabulous, 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Aug. 26 - The Stims, 3 to 7 p.m., and DJ Saturday, Aug. 20 - Jazzy Blue, 7 to 10
Park. Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Over Time; Filo Betto, 5 p.m., and Love Seed Mama Pat, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-945-0500. p.m. 302-313-4770.
Wednesday, Aug. 31 - Big Hat No Cattle; Jump, 9 p.m.; Fridays - Rick & Mike, 2
Saturday, Sept. 10 - Broadkill Music p.m., and Chris Diller, 5 p.m.; Friday, Continued on page 18
Festival featuring Cathy Gorman, 11 a.m., Aug. 19 - 43rd Anniversary Party with
Delmarva Ramblers, 12:30 p.m., LSD, JJ Rupp, DJ Hector, Shake the Room,
2 p.m., Tydewater, 3:30 p.m., and U.S. Love Seed Mama Jump, Blue Label
Navy Commodores, 5 p.m. milton.dela- & DJ Willoughby, 7 p.m. to midnight;
ware.gov. Saturday, Aug. 20 - Kris V & Richie D, 2
• Rehoboth Beach Bandstand: p.m., Laura Farrell Duo, 5 p.m., and Kono
Concerts start at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 Nation, 9 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - The
- Technicolor Motor Home; Saturday, Everafter, 2 p.m., and JJ Rupp Duo, 5 &
Aug. 20 - The English Channel; Sunday, 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - JJ Rupp Band, 9
Aug. 21 - The 1974; Friday, Aug. 26 p.m. 302-227-4600.
- Lower Case Blues; Saturday, Aug. • Starboard: 2009 Highway One.
27 - Satisfaction: Internation Rolling Mondays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m.;
Stones Show; Sunday, Aug. 28 - Mystic Wednesdays - Lost in Paris Duo, 10
Warriors; Friday, Sept. 2 - The Fabulous p.m.; Thursdays - DJ Woody B, 9 p.m..;
Hubcaps; Saturday, Sept. 3 - Still Fridays - DJ Manny Mann 5 to 9 p.m.,
Surfin’. rehobothbandstand.com/events. and DJ Smoky 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays
Rehoboth Beach Public Libary terrace: - DJs all day, and live bands on deck,
226 Rehoboth Ave. Concerts start at 7 2 to 6 p.m.; Sundays - DJs all day, live
p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 - Christine Havrilla; bands on deck, 2 to 6 p.m., and Kristen
Friday, Sept. 16 - Natalie Darkes Band; & The Noise, 10 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20
Friday, Oct. 21 - Mary Roth. rehoboth. - Brandi Sanders Acoustic, 2:30 p.m.;
lib.de.us. Sunday, Aug. 21 - Kristen & The Noise,
• Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery: 2:30 p.m., and Andy Frasco & The U.N.,
32512 Rd. 374, Frankford. Concerts 10 p.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 23 - Comedy
Night, 9 p.m. 302-227-4600.
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Nightlife noon to 2 p.m., Louis Wright, 5 to 8 p.m., DJ Wood, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - • The Pond: 19266 Coastal Hwy., Unit 1. 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Filo
and Electric Velvet, 8:30 p.m. to mid- DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sundays - DJ Mondays - Bobby Lee Jones, 6 to 9 p.m.; Betto, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Aug.
Continued from page 17 night; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Hot Sauce, noon Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-645-1985. Tuesdays - Survey Sez, 6:30 p.m., and 20 - Robbie LaBlanc, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
to 2 p.m., and Uncle Ward, 8:30 p.m. • The Pines Rehoboth Beach: 56 Karaoke, 9:30 p.m.; Thursdays - Summer Sunday, Aug. 21 - Back Bay Blues, 2
REHOBOTH BEACH to midnight; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Matt Baltimore Ave. Mondays - Flaming Trivia Tournament, 7 p.m.; Sundays to 5 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Roberts
• Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth Avery, 8:30 p.m. to midnight; Friday, Pianos featuring John Flynn & Matthew - Tyler Greene & Friends, 9:30 p.m.; Brothers, 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall. Aug. 26 - Matt Avery, 8:30 p.m. to mid- Kenworthy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays Thursday, Aug. 18 - Nate McCormick, 26 - Nate McCormick, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Mondays - Open Mic Night with Tyler night. 302-212-5936. - Marcella Peters: The Live Vocal 9:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Mama’s 302-226-4677.
Greene, 8 p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do Experience, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - A Black Sheep, 5 p.m., and Foggy Man, • Zogg’s: 1 Wilmington Ave. Thursday,
Trivia, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Scott • Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 Night of Divas hosted by Mona Lotts 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Mama’s Aug. 18 - Troll Tribe Live, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Erickson, 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Ron Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Aug. 19 - Fox & Kristina Kelly, 9 to 11 p.m.; Sundays - Black Sheep, 5 p.m., and Milton J, 9:30 Friday, Aug. 19 - Sydney Joseph, 6 to 9
“Stretch” Thompson, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Royale, 9 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Drag Brunch with Mona Lotts & Kristina p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - GirlsRoom, 5 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Kenny Riggs,
Aug. 20 - Lunch Dog, 8 p.m.; Sunday, Alex Cano, 9 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Kelly, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Blaqueout p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Richard 6 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Rob
Aug. 21 - Samantha Seider Duo, 5 p.m.; Stella Ruze, 9 to 11 p.m. 302-226-BREW. Trivia with Rebecca Blaqueout & Jerry Walton, 5 p.m., and Show City, 9:30 Barbarita, 6 to 9 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 22
Thursday, Aug. 25 - Freshly Squeezed, 8 B, 6 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Can’t p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Hot Sauce, 5 p.m., - Alia Fox, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25
p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Samantha Seider • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415 Inlet Fool The Blues, 6 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - and Freshly Squeezed, 9 p.m. 302-227- - Low Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
Duo, 8 p.m. 302-227-1272. Road. Mondays - Blind Wind, 3 to 6 Mr. Gay Eastern States America, 8 p.m. 2234. 26 - Devin Canfield, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-
p.m.; Tuesdays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to For tickets go to thepinesrb.com/events 227-7660.
• Atlantic Social: 19340 Lighthouse 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Jay Powell, or call 302-567-2726. • Thompson Island: 30133 Veterans
Plaza Blvd. Saturday, Aug. 20 - Anthony 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Troll Tribe, Way. Thursday, Aug. 18 - Bryan Scar,
Frijia, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-212-5319. 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Ghost
Light Radio Show, 3 to 6 p.m.; Sunday, Brewery & 6 Cannery Village Center, Milton, DE
• Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal Aug. 21 - Mega Maid, 3 to 6 p.m.; Tasting Room
Hwy. Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to Monday, Aug. 22 - Ian Lander, 3 to 6 • Experience the Tasting Room, Production Facility & Distillery
7 p.m.; Wednesdays - Trivia Night, 7 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Chris Steele, + • Daily tours • Merch & beer shop • Beer-centric food
p.m.; Thursdays - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 3 to 6 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Rogue • Dog friendly outdoor seating • Plenty of free parking
p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 18 - Step Brothers, Citizens, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Up
7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Ghost All Night, 3 to 6 p.m. 302-752-8010. Dogfish 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE
Light, 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 -
Dad Bods, 8 to 11 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. • Port 251: 251 Rehoboth Ave. Dogfish INN: The Mother Nature • 16 Modern Style Rooms + Cottage Sweet • Outdoor fire pit
25 - Step Brothers, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, Tuesdays - Karaoke, 9 p.m.; Fridays - Basecamp for Coastal Delaware™ • Complimentary bike & beach chair rentals
Aug. 26 - Sam Capolongo Duo, 7 to 10 Drag Extravaganza, 9 p.m.; Sundays - • Local beaches, kayaking, biking & boating • Dog-friendly
p.m. 302-227-5568. Drag Brunch with Diamond Doll, noon,
and Viki Dee, 6 to 9 p.m.; Mondays - First brewpub in the first state 320 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
• Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave. David Zipse & Ken Schleifer Trio, 7 p.m.;
Sunday, Sept. 4 - Jazz Brunch with Thursday, Aug. 18 - Robin & The Hoods, • Original food. Original music. Original beer. Original spirits.
Hammond Hot Trio, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - John Flynn • Dog-friendly outdoor seating • Merch & beer shop
302-226-0550. & Michael Solonoski, 8 p.m.; Sunday, • Live music on Fridays & Saturdays
Aug. 21 - Natalie Darkes Band, 6 p.m.;
• Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: Wednesday, Aug. 24 - Karen Murdock, 7 316 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, Aug. 18 p.m. 302-278-7069.
- Christine Havrilla, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, • Fresh seafood from the Chesapeake & Maine regions
Aug. 19 - Keith White Duo, 5 to 8 p.m.; • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave. • Off-centered ales + scratch-made & keg-conditioned cocktails
Saturday, Aug. 20 - Filo Betto, 5 to 8 Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - Karaoke, made with Dogfish Head Distilling Co. spirits
p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Rick Arzt, 5 to 9 p.m. 302-226-1139.
8 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Raymond
Charles, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
Bettenroo, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-278-7395. Ave. Thursday, Aug. 18 - Devin Canfield,
8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - The Stims,
• Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave. 8 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 - Cecilia
Mondays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Grace, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 -
with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Devin Canfield, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
Tuesdays - Nate Buccieri with Laura 26 - Bryan Scar, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-278-
Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and Bingo, 9 to 11 7433.
p.m.; Wednesdays - Nate Buccieri on the
keys with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile:
and Games with Ivy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, Aug. 18 -
Thursdays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Anthony Frijia, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug.
with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and A 19 - Gage Rhodes, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday,
Night with Roxy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; Fridays Aug. 20 - Roy Voshell, 8 to 11 p.m.;
- Spotlight Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Saturdays Sunday, Aug. 21 - Bond & Bentley, 8 to 11
- Legends Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Sundays p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 25 - The Bills, 8 to
- Show Tunes with Nate Buccieri, 6 to 11 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Kyle Offidani, 8
8:30 p.m. 302-227-6515. to 11 p.m. 302-567-2921.
• Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave. • Revelation Craft Brewing Company:
Thursdays - Holly Lane & John Flynn, 19841 Central St. Thursdays - Mingo, 6
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100. to 8 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19 - Scott Dinolfi,
5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Sandy &
• Casa DiLeo: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Stevie D, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 21 -
Thursdays - Music Audition Night, 6 to Alicia Fox, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 -
9 p.m. 302-226-8660. DJ 45, 5 to 8 p.m. 302-212-5674.
• Chesapeake & Maine: 316 Rehoboth • Smash Mouth Burgers: 19406
Ave. Saturday, Aug. 20 - Dylan Canfield, Coastal Hwy. Friday, Sept. 9 - Al Frantic,
5 to 8 p.m. 302-226-3600. 6 to 9 p.m.
• Coastal Taproom: 18766 John J. • Shrimpy’s Bar & Grill: 18585
Williams Hwy. Wednesdays - Trivia Coastal Hwy., Midway Shopping
Night with Ben Somers, 6 p.m.; Center. Mondays - Survey Sez, 6 p.m.;
Thursday, Aug. 18 - Chris Steele; Friday, Thursdays - Matthew Kenworthy,
Aug. 19 - RoastJohn; Saturday, Aug. 20 5:30 p.m.; Sundays - Drag Show host-
- Uncle Ward; Thursday, Aug. 25 - Keri ed by Julia Sugarbaker II, 7 p.m.; Friday,
Filasky; Friday, Aug. 26 - Johnny Phatt. Aug. 19 - GirlsRoom, 7 p.m.; Saturday,
302-645-9911. Aug. 20 - Bryan Clark, 7 p.m.; Tuesday,
Aug. 23 - Joy Lynn Schreck, 5 p.m.;
• Conch Island: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Wednesday, Aug. 24 - John Flynn, 6
Mondays - Freshly Squeezed, 8 to 11:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 26 - Minus 2 Plus 1, 7
p.m.; Tuesdays - Nick Kashmanian, 8:30 p.m. 302-313-5124.
p.m. to midnight; Wednesdays - Electric
Velvet, 8:30 p.m. to midnight; Thursday, • The Hideout Arcade Bar & Grille:
Aug. 18 - Six Pack Rodeo, 8:30 p.m. to 18693 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays -
midnight; Friday, Aug. 19 - Happy Hour Karaoke with DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.;
with Matt Avery, 5 to 8 p.m., and The Thursdays - Trivia, 7 p.m., and DJ Wood,
95 Live, 8:30 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Karaoke with
Aug. 20 - Brunch with Nick Kashmanian,
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Vinyl Shockley to play The Room at Cedar Grove Aug. 19
Four-course wine dinner to be featured a popular mid-Atlantic band.
In addition to Vinyl Shock-
Delaware drummer Ed by the rhythm and blues of
Shockley and his six-piece the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s from ley, he also plays with The
band, Vinyl Shockley, will Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Reminders and The Funsters.
perform Friday, Aug. 19, at New Orleans.
The Room at Cedar Grove “Clearly, Ed is in demand,
near Lewes. “We’re honored that Vinyl and we’re lucky to have him
Shockley chose The Room at with Vinyl Shockley,” Cullen
All proceeds benefit Paul Cedar Grove for their perfor- said.
Kares, a nonprofit that sup- mance,” said musician-chef
ports aspiring musicians and Paul Cullen, founder of the Tickets are $85 each, and
hospitality-industry profes- event venue and co-founder profits from events at The
sionals. of Paul Kares. “Ed is so well- Room at Cedar Grove benefit
known and well-respected Paul Kares. The fee includes
Shockley performs in sev- not only in Delaware but the concert, meal and wine
eral area bands, but the Aug. internationally. His resume is but not gratuity. The event
19 event represents a rare awesome.” runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. To
Sussex County appearance purchase tickets, visit paul-
with Vinyl Shockley, which Shockley is the founding cullen.rocks/events.
plays original music inspired member of Jack of Diamonds,
For more information, call
302-228-9775 or email ciao@
paulcullen.rocks.
Vinyl Shockley’s Aug. 19 performance will benefit Paul Kares. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
FERRY FERRY DRUMMER ED SHOCKLEY leads his six-piece band Vinyl Shockley.
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Columnist Graff, Gone Boys Guild showcases writers like he often attends the writ-
Graff along with the music of ers’ guild events. Plowman,
debut performance set Sept. 13 Stuart Vining and Amy Felker Mike Long and Steve Wilson
every month at Shrimpy’s, comprise the Gone Boys,
Graff made arrangements to who will accompany Graff on
hold her event there. Graff stage. The Gone Boys played
“Retirement is whatever yearning to join the Mickey Graff knew she wanted to knows Terry Plowman, Beach at The Front Page restaurant
you choose to make it, and Mouse Club. She would write do something similar. Since Life Magazine editor and in Rehoboth from 1984 to
though I’ve enjoyed being skits, and assign parts to the Rehoboth Beach Writers’ longtime musician, because 1993. Vining is sound man.
a columnist for the Cape her sisters and other neigh-
Gazette and writing novels, borhood boys. They set up
there is a yearning to re- folding chairs in the shade of
turn to the stage. Hence the the back yard and included a
debut of ‘The Schoolgirl, the Dixie cup of cherry Kool-Aid
Scandal and the Scoundrel,’ with the price of a nickel ad-
or ‘Everything I learned in mission. After experiencing
life, I learned as a waitress.’” some acting roles in college,
said writer Lisa Graff. She Graff married and became
will be joined on stage by the involved with community
Gone Boys, a local band, at theater and directing high
7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, at school productions. A few
Shrimpy’s restaurant north years ago, Graff saw a perfor-
of Rehoboth Beach. Doors mance piece by Judy Jones
open at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10 about the time in her youth
at the door. Seating is limited; when she was a Las Vegas
sign up at signupgenius.com/ showgirl. Jones’ performance
go/5080e48aca82ea5fa7-lisa. piece inspired a memoir, “A
Graff’s love of theater Lot of World to See, 1958-
began when she was a child, 1964, That Crazy Mixed
prompted by an active Up Shallow Soul-Searching SUBMITTED PHOTO
imagination, boredom and a Henry Miller Life We Led.”
LOCAL MUSICIANS (l-r) Steve Wilson, Terry Plowman and Mike Long comprise the Gone Boys, who will join
Lisa Graff on stage
Southern Delaware Chorale season performances to start Dec. 4
Additional singers welcome to join weekly rehearsals The choir is looking for 9 p.m., every Tuesday, at St.
more singers to complement Paul’s Episcopal Church, 122
The Southern Delaware a wide variety of music, welcome the season. Tick- its rich sound. All sopranos, East Pine St., Georgetown.
Chorale announced its per- from spirituals to Broadway ets for all concerts can be altos, tenors and basses are
formance schedule for the to classical to jazz, and has purchased online at south- welcome to join. There is Member dues are $60 a
2022-23 season. Under the collaborated with the Mid-At- erndelawarechorale.org or at no formal audition, just a semester or $100 a year. For
baton of Artistic Director Dr. lantic Symphony Orchestra, the door. voice placement. The group details, call 302-260-7022 or
Colin Armstrong and Assis- the Carter Legacy Singers rehearses weekly from 6:50 to email choir@southerndela-
tant Conductor Sarah Rose, and more. ware.org.
the chorale will perform
Classic Holiday Favorites In February, the Southern
at 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 4, at Delaware Chorale will host
Epworth United Methodist its inaugural Black History
Church in Rehoboth Beach. Month Choral Festival at 2
The program will feature p.m., Saturday and Sunday,
familiar holiday songs and Feb. 25 and 26, at the Cape
audience sing-alongs. Henlopen High School au-
ditorium in Lewes. Multiple
A nonprofit fixture in the choirs will be participating,
region’s arts scene for almost singing an array of music to
40 years, the chorale was celebrate the month.
initially founded to perform
Handel’s “Messiah.” The A Spring Bouquet is set for
ensemble has grown to its 3 p.m., Sunday, April 30, at
current form, presenting Epworth UMC. This con-
three concerts every season. cert will feature Schubert’s
popular “Mass in G,” as
The choir has performed well as light spring music to
SUBMITTED PHOTO
ALL SOPRANOS, ALTOS, TENORS AND BASSES are welcome to join
the Southern Delaware Chorale for its weekly rehearsals.
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Wine, food and music festival gears up for Oct. 1
Co-beneficiaries are Pathways to proaches in mentoring and our restaurants, breweries,
Success and Children’s Beach House education to help individuals wine merchants and musi-
develop into healthy, pro- cians,” said LaMotta. “We are
Now is the time for busi- been able to raise close to ductive, contributing and expecting a sold-out crowd Vocalist Sara Freih provided mu-
nesses to throw their hats $200,000 for various local responsible citizens. Path- this year.” sical entertainment for the South-
into the ring and give back charities over the past six ways works to serve at-risk ern Delaware Wine, Food & Music
to their local community by years.” communities in a spirit of Attendees will feast on Festival kickoff event.
becoming sponsors for the offering hope through educa- food from more than 20 local nonprofits doing important
seventh annual Southern Del- Sponsors and guests got tion and information, and restaurants and beverages work to strengthen area com-
aware Wine, Food & Music to experience the beauty creating positive systemic that include more than 75 munities.
Festival, set for 12 to 3:30 p.m., and expanse of the event’s change through empower- varieties of wines, craft beers
Saturday, Oct. 1. The Covered new venue at the kickoff ment. and cocktails. Participants For sponsor and volunteer
Bridge at Hopkins Heartland party held in July. “We are will rock to four bands in information, or to purchase
will be donating use of its thrilled to be recipients of Rich Garrett, executive different locations on the tickets, go to sodelfest.com.
property for the festivities for this fantastic event,” said Fay director of Children’s Beach historic grounds.
the first time. Blake, executive director and House, said, “We are very
founder of Pathways to Suc- pleased and honored to share The Chef Throwdown, the
“We are so excited to be cess. “Twenty-eight percent this event with Pathways. We signature event, will have a
in our new venue support- of the 132,000 underserved are excited about this new unique twist as two teams
ing two amazing nonprofits in Delaware are right here in venue and new energy being of creative chefs battle in a
– Pathways to Success and Sussex. We determine what brought to the event this “Chopped”-style competi-
the Children’s Beach House,” they need to learn, thrive and year. The Children’s Beach tion. A silent auction will
said Executive Director Stacy grow.” House mission is to improve include special packages to
LaMotta, who founded the the lives of children, youth, bid on and other surprises.
festival in 2014. “We are so The Pathways to Success families and communities
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1936, Children’s Beach House chefs, and a wide variety of
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the most pressing needs of it’s so much more than an
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
This week could be a strange time in LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Information you glean from the news
regard to your finances, Aries. It might lately could change your perspective on
be a good idea to get all of your financial If you have been feeling bored and restless certain situations, Sagittarius. Take it all in
affairs in order to figure out where you for the last several days, a change of scen- before making a final assessment.
stand. ery could be in order. A vacation can fit the
bill, but even a day trip will help. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 A task that has been in the works for some
Check around the house for any areas that time finally comes to fruition this week,
could benefit from a little improvement, Your ability to focus is high today. This Capricorn. You will have mixed feelings
Taurus. Some renovations could provide a means you can learn many new skills and about getting things done and moving on
whole new look and even outlook. apply them how you see fit. Take advan- to new projects.
tage of this chance to better yourself.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
Figure out a way to show support for a Aquarius, a goal regarding your career will
valued colleague, Gemini. Sometimes just Give some thought to how you can finally become a reality. At first you might
a kind word can transform someone’s day. increase your income. It can help to have a not believe it, but it’s certainly true. You’ve
Your kindness will be repaid. few extra dollars coming in each month. A worked hard for this.
part-time job may be the right fit for now.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Excessive spending could come back Pisces, you tend to be your worst critic,
to haunt you this week, Cancer. Spend Setbacks at work may have you feeling but that pushes you to achieve as much as
wisely and avoid impulse purchases. A a little nervous, Scorpio. However, every- you can. It can be a blessing in disguise.
financial windfall could soon be in your thing goes through a natural cycle and Just don’t be too hard on yourself.
future. soon all will be well again. Maintain the
status quo.
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Tavern Players tell
stories from the past
Local history comes back to life
thanks to Lewes Historical Society
By Ron MacArthur tor, started Tavern Talks five RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
[email protected] years ago. First performed
at the historic Ryves Holt TERRY MANSBERGER, as merchant Draper, left, and Kyle Annerino, as merchant Mifflin, toast their good for-
Lewes Historical Society’s House, the performance has tune to have tea to drink. In the 1770s, taverns and inns refused to serve tea because of the British tax. In De-
Tavern Talks: “Flights” Aug. 6 grown each year and moved cember 1773, the Tea Ship Polly passed by Lewes as part of seven ships bringing tea to the Colonies.
featured a seven-act perfor- to a new home at the circa
mance by The Sussex Tavern 1740 Rabbit’s Ferry House,
Players depicting vignettes now known as Sussex Tavern,
from the history of Lewes a true location, which once
from 1777 to 1837. stood on Second Street,
Salaverria said. The cast has
Before the start of each grown from three to more
scene, colonial-period- than 15, ranging in age from
dressed servers offered 18 to 80. Salaverria said that
the audience beer pairings each performance is based on
including local Dogfish Head actual events from the history
brews, and beers and ales of Lewes.
from Guinness, Yards, Found-
ers and Killian’s. Salaverria, Lyter, and volun-
teer and performer Bill Hicks
The performance covered have authored scripts for the
the years leading up to the performances.
Revolutionary War and the
War of 1812, as well as stories Each has also appeared in
of piracy. various roles in each of the
five past shows, represent-
In an effort to bring liv- ing multiple years of history,
ing history to the society, along with prominent, and
Marcos Salaverria, director sometimes infamous, Lew-
of education, and Andrew estown residents of the past.
Lyter, new executive direc-
Ina Appolite serves beer to those attending the Aug. 6 Griffin Barrow, as Henry Fisher, left, and Dawson
Tavern Talk. A beer pairing was offered before the start Gehrke, as Capt. Gamble, nearly come to blows
of each of the seven scenes presented by The Sussex Tav- in the first scene. Confrontations between Loyal-
ern Players. ists and Patriots were commonplace in the 1770s.
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Sussex Tavern Player Denise Brid- Patricia McCarthy, as Sarah Mar-
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formance. estown residents during the British
blockade during the early years of
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Scott Lackman, who is also a pilot. rector of education, wrote the play
offered by The Sussex Tavern Play-
ers.
24 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2022 Beach Paper
“Whose Woods PLAY BEAR TRAP DUNES
These Are”
THE score that birthday shot, but GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
19TH the liquid refreshment should
HOLE have been on him for the Bear Trap Dunes is located at 7 Club House Drive, Ocean View. Call for tee time at 302-537-5600. Black
remainder of the round. Bear course hole number one is a par-4, which plays 358 yards from the championship tees, down to 241
GENE BLEILE yards from the forward tees.
A golfer named Nigel
No, not Tiger Woods, Denham was playing in Grizzly course hole number 11 is a par-4, which plays 434 yards from the championship tees, down to 328
who by the way is an amateur tournament in from the forward tees.
currently ranked No. Leeds, England in 1974, when
745 in the world, and not a his approach shot sailed over Kodiak course hole number one is a par-4, which plays 363 yards from the championship tees, down to
3-wood, 5-wood or 7-wood, the 18th green and came to 286 yards from the forward tees.
but Robert Frost. rest inside the clubhouse.
San Francisco on March 26, * My favorite Frost poem: Support local.
As a high school and Now, I am going to go out 1874, and died on Jan. 29, 1963. “The Road Not Taken.”
college student, I enjoyed on a limb here (in keeping Repin art and products at
reading and analyzing the with the “woods” theme) and *Frost was awarded four Follow Bleile’s column at beachpaper.com pinterest.com/BeachPaper.
poetry of Robert Frost and say the English are possibly Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry. and visit genebleilephotography.com.
one of my favorite Frost the only golfers in the world
poems was “Stopping by who make up a local rule
Woods on a Snowy Evening.” which states the clubhouse
Now at age 75 and fighting to is inbounds. So, Denham
maintain an 18-handicap, the played his ball off the car-
term “woods” has an entirely pet, chipped out through an
different meaning. open window and somehow
bogeyed the hole.
We have all been there,
a tight fairway, “woods” on Many years ago, at the
the right, more “woods” on Quad Cities Open, a pro
the left and a bunker placed golfer named Charlie Sifford
about 225 yards near the tree sliced a shot into the crowd
line. Some days, you hope it standing in the shade of the
pays to go for it off the tee tree lined fairway and his
with a driver, when you know ball came to rest on a par-
deep down you should use an tially eaten hotdog and bun
iron and play it smart. dropped by a spectator.
But most of the time, for After a lengthy discussion
me (18-handicap), I pull out by the officials and some
the driver and let it rip. Now laughter from the crowd, Sif-
one of three things usually ford was allowed to wipe the
happens. Most often, I am ketchup and mustard off the
in the “woods” to the right; ball and take a free drop to
second, in the trap; or third continue his game.
on the fairway with a limb
blocking my next shot on a Most golfers who are lead-
dogleg right. ing a professional tournament
on the final round are fo-
Thanks Robert, for the cused and shoot a great score
peace and quiet I once en- to take home the winnings.
joyed in your “woods.” In the 1993 Southwestern Bell
Colonial Tournament, the
But enough about me, end was somewhat in doubt
here are some other golfers when the leader, Fulton Allen,
whose shots are too bizarre hit a tree off a drive on one
to be true, on the fairway, in hole, hit a rock wall approach
the “woods,” from inside the shot near the green on an-
clubhouse or bouncing off a other hole, and finished the
fan’s mouth. day with another approach
shot into a fan’s folding chair.
Back in 1997, a golfer named Somehow, he went on to win
Bill Morse, celebrating his the tournament with a record
51st birthday, played a round score of 264.
of golf with his buddies at the
Farmington Country Club, And last, but not least, in
near Hartford, Connecticut. the 1977 Talk Tournament
With a party mood in prog- at Wykagyl Country Club
ress and very possibly liquid in New Rochelle, New York,
refreshment on hand, Morse Hall of Famer JoAnne Carner
hit his drive on the first hole won the tournament with the
into the “woods” on the right help of a fan’s mouth.
side of the fairway.
On the par-5, 510-yard 18th
Now to make a short story hole, Carner’s third shot hit a
longer, his ball hit a tree, rico- woman in the mouth stand-
cheted onto some rocks near ing near the green. The ball
the 18th green, then bounced bounced off her face, landed
onto the green and rolled on the green, hit the flagstick
approximately 30 feet into and came to rest within two
the cup. I have no idea how to feet of the hole. Carner putt-
ed for a birdie and won the
tournament (the fan was not
seriously injured, but I hope
she at least got an autograph).
19th Hole Trivia:
*Robert Frost was born in
Beach Paper THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2022 25
Drift now open on Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth Beach
New seafood and raw bar is first project
for Second Block Hospitality Group
By Chris Flood was maintained for over 100 CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
[email protected] years.”
DRIFT, a seafood and raw bar on Baltimore Avenue, is now open.
After nearly a year of con- Suppies recognizes the in the future. It’s being tested
struction, Drift, a seafood and midsummer opening, but he for a few weeks, he said.
raw bar, is open in Rehoboth said he thinks there’s a strong
Beach. opening team. For more info on Drift, go
to driftrb.com, call 305-567-
Drift is located in a “We all are so excited to 2744 or email info@driftrb.
130-year-old camp meet- share Drift with the last of com.
ing house on Baltimore the summer visitors and with
Avenue and is the first the locals as we head into
project completed by Second shoulder season,” said Sup-
Block Hospitality Group, a pies.
team comprising The Pines
owners Bob Suppies, Tyler Drift’s menu features
Townsend, David Gonce fresh-from-the-ocean and
and Chef Lion Gardner. farm-to-table selections
The structure underwent a daily, said Suppies. Chef Tom
top-to-bottom, front-to-back Wiswell, Suppies continued,
renovation. has built strong relationships
with many local farmers and
“It was a labor of love from fishermen, so his team can
the start to save this house,” create the best dishes using
said Suppies. “Too many the highest-quality ingredi-
people are quick to tear down ents.
older houses. Our team was
able to merge the historic Drift, 42 ½ Baltimore Ave.,
significance of this 1890 is open 4 to 10 p.m., Wednes-
original camp house with a day through Sunday. For now,
modern feel as if the building said Suppies, there’s also Sun-
day brunch from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., but it might be removed
The bar at the front of the restaurant has all the adult options available
for fine seafood dining.
breathtaking. beautiful. brilliant.
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is a public 18-hole championship course. Manicured greens, flawless
fairways, man-made ponds, timber bridges, tunnels and over 200,000
flowers, plants, shrubs and trees don’t begin to describe its beauty.
Known as the “Augusta of the North,” Baywood Greens is by far the most
visually spectacular golf course in Delaware and is consistently
ranked #1 by Golf Digest’s Best in State.
The restaurant is in a renovated 130-year-old camp meeting house.
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Summer is winding down
FISHING
REPORT
RICH KING SUBMITTED PHOTOS
The sun is setting before SAND FLEA BULLETS is a new pattern by DS Custom Tackle for Pompano rigs. This is one of a few patterns it has coming out over the next couple
8 p.m. and we are not of months. The white glows in the dark with a super-attractive green glow. These glow floats are fish killers.
okay with that, and yet
we long for epic fall fishing. inland bays and Lewes Canal. nament, on the last day with Steve Heydt with a southern kingfish from the surf. They have been hit-
Then again, we always long It won’t be long before they a world record payout. It’s ting good this past week.
for that and rarely see it. I are around the inlets and bay a nice payday for the angler
won’t even speculate any- beaches. and boat.
more how our fall season will
produce. Everything changes Bloodworms are tough White perch and the usual
constantly. to find most weekends and river suspects are hitting
they are expensive and around the waterways. Cat-
One thing that never somewhat subpar in quality. fish are jumping, that paddle
changes is weekday fishing, This isn’t the local bait shops’ wheel is ... oh wait, wrong
which has been more produc- fault; they can only get what song. Anyway, the fishing
tive than weekend for the is available. In most cases, inland has been decent, with
surf. This past weekend the shops aren’t making much off lots of snakeheads being
fishing was better despite the bait; it’s just to get people landed. Each year the catches
it being a crowded week- through the door and also to seem bigger and more
end. The spot bite has been keep the worms from dying numerous. They are vicious
on point. This cooler weather off before they are sold. fish. The song “Black Water”
is helping keep more anglers seems appropriate for those
out, increasing catches. Fishbites is your best alter- fish.
native. Bloodworm formula
The cooler weekend red or chartreuse work very Summer is winding down
weather had a fleet of boats well. The nuclear chicken to second summer. Last year
offshore for flounder. I heard crab, sand flea, orange clam, we were catching the sum-
it was more than 100 boats and EZ shrimp chartreuse are mer suspects into November.
out in one area, and that is favorites of mine too. I use I’m not sure we will see
some pressure on the fish all of these and catch plenty that this year. These recent
and the angler. This is why of fish. They all don’t work upwellings are really cooling
we mostly fish weekdays and each day - that part you have things off.
work the weekends; I get to dial in. Other bait alterna-
more done and enjoy better tives are shrimp and thick-cut The upwellings every
fishing. The new Fishbites bacon - the fatty part, not the summer create much cooler
Fight Club soft plastics are meat. Small pieces of bacon water conditions along the
producing nice catches will catch fish. There are also coast and into the bays, and
offshore. I’m seeing these plenty of sand fleas and lady
out-fish Gulp, too. I prefer crabs to dig up. Continued on page 27
larger baits and rigs offshore;
those fish are looking for a The slot striped bass ac- Every weekend we visit the ditch (Masseys Landing in Long Neck) and watch the boats and boat ramp show.
big meal, not a little mummi- tion has been great around This is a beautiful wooden boat.
chog minnow, which are not the Delaware bay, from land,
found offshore. There are rigs kayaks, and/or boats. An-
guys use up north (Jersey) glers have been doing well,
that look like the long lake especially in the evenings
trout rigs in Colorado. These into night.
have huge hooks and lots of
blades for flash and noise, The Point opens soon and
the only difference being the all of us peasant tag-holders
large whole squid for bait are dying to fish out there
used for flounder. Big bait on the weekends. It is less
equals big fish. crowded in the offseason
eventually on the weekends.
I once saw a guy cast- I get to see and fish with my
netting mullet, throwing back friends I missed all summer.
the larger ones which were
almost cob-sized. I asked The winners of the White
why. He said the floun- Marlin Open boated a $4.4
der wouldn’t eat those big million fish on the last day.
fish. An old salt grabbed one That is how you win a tour-
put it on a hook and sent it
out. He dropped a doormat
on the jetty cap. You could
see the outline of that big fish
in the side of the flounder. A
general rule for fish: If it fits
in a fish’s mouth, they are eat-
ing it. It is one you learn with
aquariums when you add
fish. If it fits, it gets eaten.
By the way, mullet are
showing more around the
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Summer temperatures have hit as low from below, rich in nutri-
as 57 degrees at the Barnegat ents, comes to the surface
Continued from page 26 Light USGS station in New or upwells. A great natural
Jersey. indicator of an upwelling,
more so this summer than in aside from water tempera-
past years. Between tides, it The Nowcast OFS anima- tures dropping dramatically,
is the most noticeable around tion for the Delaware Bay is when we start seeing a
the bays and some beaches. shows just how much cooler lot of the Naked Sea but-
There are more than 10-de- in near real time animation. terflies along the beaches.
gree temperature fluctuations That cool pool of water be- The amount of food pushed
in Masseys Ditch, according low the hotter surface water towards the shoreline during
to the USGS survey station. It is known as the Bight’s Cold an upwelling is massive, that
is making the fishing a little Pool. That nowcast OFS is a food being phytoplankton,
difficult, and in some cases really neat tool, just Google it. which in turn feeds every-
turned a few species on more. thing else right up to the top
Farther north of us, the water Upwelling occurs when of food chain.
wind pushes warm surface
water away from the coast- Upwellings are also great at
line. Then cooler water just keeping the hot bathtub
water temperatures at bay.
The opposite of an upwelling Spot caught by Suzanne Martin and her son, Jonathan Martin, on DS
is downwelling. This is when Custom Tackle top and bottom rigs with Fishbites bloodworms. The spot
hotter surface water “stacks” bite was hot over last weekend, until the tide turned to outgoing.
up against the coastline by
winds. Eventually, that hotter
water sinks to the bottom, or
downwells. We haven’t seen
that this year, thankfully.
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Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides
Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Partly sunny Clear Sun and clouds Periods of sun; not Partly sunny, a stray Mostly cloudy with a Partly sunny with a Cloudy, a stray
as warm t‑storm
t‑storm t‑storm t‑storm; humid
81-85 / 70-74
High 81-85 Low 69-73 83-87 / 70-74 76-80 / 69-73 UV Index: 8 83-87 / 69-73 82-86 / 69-73 83-87 / 71-75
UV Index: 8 UV Index: 8 UV Index: 5 UV Index: 3 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 Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Today: Wind NW 6‑12 knots becoming S. Seas
First high 2:25 a.m. 3:17 a.m. 4:16 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 6:16 a.m. 7:07 a.m. 7:53 a.m. 1‑3 feet. Visibility generally unrestricted.
First low 8:54 a.m. 9:43 a.m. 10:35 a.m. 11:29 a.m. 12:53 a.m. 1:45 a.m. 2:31 a.m. Friday: Wind S 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility
Second high 3:52 p.m. 4:51 p.m. 5:49 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:27 p.m. 8:11 p.m. generally clear.
Second low 9:46 p.m. 10:49 p.m. 11:53 p.m. 12:23 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:03 p.m. Saturday: Wind E 7‑14 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
‑‑‑ Visibility generally unrestricted.
Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Sunday: Wind E 6‑12 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet. Visibility
Cape Henlopen Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 6:45 a.m. 7:31 a.m. less than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
First high 2:03 a.m. 2:55 a.m. 3:54 a.m. 4:57 a.m. 5:54 a.m. 12:55 a.m. 1:41 a.m. Monday: Wind SSE 4‑8 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
First low 8:04 a.m. 8:53 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:39 a.m. 12:03 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:49 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
Second high 2:35 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:29 p.m. 5:27 p.m. 6:18 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 1:13 p.m. Tuesday: Wind SW 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
Second low 8:56 p.m. 9:59 p.m. 11:03 p.m. 11:33 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
‑‑‑ Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Wednesday: Wind S 4‑8 knots. Seas 2 feet or less. Visibility less
5:36 a.m. 6:23 a.m. than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
Rehoboth Beach Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 11:29 a.m. 12:40 a.m.
First high 12:57 a.m. 1:48 a.m. 2:46 a.m. 3:46 a.m. 4:45 a.m. 6:12 p.m. 6:55 p.m.
First low 7:08 a.m. 7:56 a.m. 8:48 a.m. 9:41 a.m. 10:36 a.m. 12:18 p.m.
Second high 1:32 p.m. 2:29 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:24 p.m. ‑‑‑
Second low 7:58 p.m. 8:59 p.m. 10:02 p.m. 11:04 p.m. 11:57 p.m. Aug. 24
Aug. 23 7:18 a.m.
Indian River Inlet Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 6:32 a.m. 1:27 a.m. Regional Summary Weather History
First high 1:51 a.m. 2:43 a.m. 3:41 a.m. 4:41 a.m. 5:40 a.m. 12:43 a.m. 7:58 p.m.
First low 7:43 a.m. 8:35 a.m. 9:31 a.m. 10:29 a.m. 11:24 a.m. 7:17 p.m. 12:58 p.m. Partly sunny today. High 83. Clear Hurricane Bob was
Second high 2:37 p.m. 3:37 p.m. 4:38 p.m. 5:38 p.m. 6:31 p.m. 12:14 p.m. tonight. Low 71. Clouds and sun 45 miles south of
Second low 8:43 p.m. 9:50 p.m. 10:55 p.m. 11:53 p.m. Aug. 24 tomorrow. High 85. Intervals of clouds Cape Hatteras, N.C.,
‑‑‑ Aug. 23 9:14 a.m. and sun Saturday. High 78. Partial at 9 a.m. EDT on Aug.
8:27 a.m. 4:11 a.m. sunshine Sunday with widely separat‑ 18, 1991. It had sus‑
Oak Orchard Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 3:28 a.m. 9:46 p.m. ed thunderstorms. High 83. Monday: tained winds of 115 mph and gusts to
First high 3:48 a.m. 4:39 a.m. 5:37 a.m. 6:37 a.m. 7:36 a.m. 9:03 p.m. 3:49 p.m. mostly cloudy with a thunderstorm. 130 mph.
First low 10:39 a.m. 11:27 a.m. 12:30 a.m. 1:33 a.m. 2:35 a.m. 3:00 p.m. High 85.
Second high 4:23 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:21 p.m. 7:21 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Aug. 24
Second low 11:29 p.m. 12:19 p.m. 1:12 p.m. 2:07 p.m. Aug. 23 6:16 a.m. Sun and Moon
‑‑‑ 5:29 a.m. 12:39 a.m.
11:28 a.m. 6:48 p.m.
Fenwick Island Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 6:05 p.m. 12:17 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
First high 12:50 a.m. 1:41 a.m. 2:39 a.m. 3:39 a.m. 4:38 a.m. 7:51 p.m.
First low 7:07 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 8:47 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 10:35 a.m. ‑‑‑ Aug. 24 Today 6:17 a.m. 7:50 p.m. Today 11:36 p.m. 1:24 p.m.
Second high 1:25 p.m. 2:22 p.m. 3:23 p.m. 4:23 p.m. 5:17 p.m. 6:08 a.m. Friday 6:18 a.m. 7:48 p.m. Friday none 2:27 p.m.
Second low 7:57 p.m. 8:58 p.m. 10:01 p.m. 11:03 p.m. 11:56 p.m. Aug. 23 12:32 a.m. 7:47 p.m.
5:21 a.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
Ocean City Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 11:21 a.m. 12:10 p.m. Saturday 6:19 a.m. 7:44 p.m. Saturday 12:09 a.m. 3:28 p.m.
First high 12:42 a.m. 1:33 a.m. 2:31 a.m. 3:31 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 5:57 p.m. Sunday 6:19 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Sunday 12:48 a.m. 4:25 p.m.
First low 7:00 a.m. 7:48 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 9:33 a.m. 10:28 a.m. Monday 6:20 a.m. Monday 1:33 a.m. 5:18 p.m.
Second high 1:17 p.m. 2:14 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:09 p.m. ‑‑‑ Tuesday 6:21 a.m. Tuesday 2:25 a.m. 6:04 p.m.
Second low 7:50 p.m. 8:51 p.m. 9:54 p.m. 10:56 p.m. 11:49 p.m. Wed. 6:22 a.m. Wed. 3:21 a.m. 6:43 p.m.
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