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Everything to know about Fourth of July weekend at the Delaware beaches
The theme at the Delaware beaches this weekend is red, white and traffic. That's right, it's the Fourth of July, the busiest week of the year in Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island. Multiple towns will host free, not-to-miss firework shows you can watch from the beach, but you've...
Fourth of July weekend fun in Delaware, including fireworks, camping, water parks & zoos
The Fourth is nearly upon us. We've got plenty of fireworks and parades to look forward to, but that's not all that is happening during the long holiday weekend. Looking...
'World's Largest Bounce House,' Justin Moore concert, Rehoboth fireworks & more fun
May you have a happy Fourth of July, Delaware! But don't think that Independence Day is the only fun thing happening over the next few days this month.Hello there, I'm Andre Lamar, your guide to finding sweet summer events in and around the Small Wonder. Welcome to the latest DO Delaware newsletter, featuring several wild events for you to gobble up this weekend and beyond.
Taco Bell offering a Nacho Fries Lover's Pass. How to get 30 days of free Nacho Fries
National Fry Day is coming, and Taco Bell is celebrating with a special offer for nacho fries. The fries are a reoccurring menu item for Taco Bell, and they are back. Nacho Fries are french fries seasoned with Mexican spices and served with a warm side of nacho cheese. Taco Bell is also introducing Jalapeno Ranch Nacho Fries on July 18.
Exploring American History Through Art On July 4th
DOVER, Del. – While people flocked to the streets of downtown Dover for food and fireworks, they also had the chance to learn about and appreciate historic art from the area. The Biggs Museum of American Art had free admission for the 4th of July. The museum’s collection stretches...
Study shows Delaware’s art stirs $210 million in economic activity
Walking through town and seeing murals, statues and other art isn’t just fun to look at — it also generates a substantial amount of economic and social growth. According to a release by the Delaware Division of the Arts, the First State’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $209.5 million in economic activity in 2022. The data comes from the Arts ... Read More
Taco Reho turns National Hot Dog Day into their own Hot Dog Month with rotating menu🌭
When you think about the Delaware chain Taco Reho, California-inspired burritos and tacos wrapped in warm, house-made corn tortillas probably come to mind. But for all of July ― including National Hot Dog Day on the 17th ― their rock 'n' roll-themed, homegrown restaurants in Rehoboth Beach (18784 Coastal Highway) and Middletown (100 Sandhill Drive) will be spotlighting one of America's favorite summertime bites: hot dogs. ...
What’s the ‘Creative Economy’ in Delaware?
Never stop creating – it’s a message important enough to Smyrna-based fiber artist Charlese Phillips that she has it tattooed on her arm. Yet being a full-time artist would not be realistically possible for Phillips without support from her artistic community or the State of Delaware. “Having the...
Pikes Peak Lemonade Announces First Franchise Sale
Pikes Peak Lemonade will soon land in Washington D.C., Virginia, and Delaware areas as it expands nationwide through franchising. , known for its flavorful and creative lemonade concoctions and Instagrammable beverage experience, has just announced the sale of its first franchise unit to franchise partner Michael J. Cooke. The new franchise will operate as a mobile model, serving communities in and around Washington D.C., Virginia, and Delaware.
Holiday grilling tips, BLT intel, celebrating hot dogs
Good morning, Delaware food lovers. How are you spending your holiday? Are you beaching it? Having a staycation? Is grilling on the agenda?. If you are planning to grill, here is some advice on doing it well. Here's a Fourth of July survey with some interesting factoids:. 64.6% reveal that...
Friends, Romans, countrymen… beware the Ides of March! Delaware Shakespeare presents Julius Caesar
Outdoor theatre has been around since the Greeks and Romans built those massive open-air amphitheaters. Here in the US, we tend to think that outdoor Shakespeare began in the 19th and 20th centuries. But presenting the Bard’s works out of doors actually began with Shakespeare himself. To accommodate big...
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