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Delaware State Fair July 24th Guide
WILMINGTON, Del. — The Delaware State Fair on July 24th continues the fun with events for everyone! Head to Harrington for food, concerts, and the circus! DETV brings you a guide organized by type of activity listed as: 00:00 AM/PM Event Title (location). For the daily schedule based on times, check out this itinerary.
Crooked Hammock’s Shark Party Brings Summer Vibes to Lewes
If you’re a shark enthusiast or a sour beer lover, you won’t want to miss this summer event at Crooked Hammock’s Lewes location. The annual Shark Party is this week, promising an evening of coastal fun and summer vibes. Brewmaster Larry Horwitz has turned up the volume...
Lewes majors off to hot start in Pat Knight tournament
Once again, Milton and Lewes squared off for glory on the baseball diamond. This time, Lewes strolled away with a 6-1 win July 23, but it might not be the last time the two clash. The two major teams started the Pat Knight District 3 tournament with Lewes claiming a...
Pairadice Equestrian holds quadrille camp
Pairadice Equestrian LLC in Milton held its annual Pairadice Equestrian quadrille drill team camp July 15-21, when seasoned riders ages 8 to 14 and their horses/ponies learned to perform formations and drills to music. Quadrille originated from the military where riders do formations in sequence making patterns. The campers of...
Milton 8-10 All-Stars open state tournament with 3-2 victory
The traffic may have been a struggle, but the result made the trip worth it for some Cape families. Trekking up to Newark to do battle against the Middletown-Odessa-Townsend in the first game of the 2024 Delaware 8-10 Baseball All-Star Tournament, the fellas from Milton needed to battle back from down two runs late in the game to secure the victory.
Maximize your event with Fall Festivals!
As summer winds down, the Cape Region comes alive with a vibrant “second season” full of festivals and local events that draw visitors from near and far. Fall Festivals is a comprehensive guide to all there is to see and do from Labor Day through Thanksgiving and beyond.
M&T gives $5,000 grant to Rehoboth Art League
M&T Charitable Foundation gave a $5,000 grant to Rehoboth Art League in support of its visual arts outreach program. Through the outreach program, RAL brings arts experiences to Sussex County residents in areas most in need of opportunity. Developed in response to cuts made to arts education in public schools, the program now serves hundreds of students each year. During scheduled classes, art league instructors travel all over southern Delaware to work with children, seniors and other at-risk populations to offer free arts education. Scheduled classes allow participants a chance to create a variety of different fine art or craft projects in mediums including drawing, painting, collage, pottery, printmaking, jewelry making or textile work.
Dover Council to Consider Moratorium on Backflow Prevention Requirements
DOVER, Del.- Dover officials are contemplating a temporary halt on a costly plumbing requirement. The city has been requiring property owners to install and maintain backflow preventers, looking to safeguard the city’s water supply from contamination. Backflow preventers, one-way valves attached to water pipes, ensure that water flows only...
Youth training program needs community support
FRUITLAND, Md. – A program on Delmarva is trying to help youth stay focused on the right path. At Off Street Sports Performance, youth have an opportunity to receive a high caliber of training to stay on the path to success. “I just come here and train strength conditioning every day, Monday through Friday during the week, I’ve been coming here since I was like eight years old with the kids. So it’s starting to pay off,” said Bryant Waters.
Dover City Council enacts moratorium on recreational marijuana licensing through end of year
The Dover mayor and city council put a moratorium on recreational marijuana operations through the end of this year. The city council passed the resolution seven-to-two Monday night. It says city council will use that time to continue their research and weigh options on best practices for governing recreational marijuana use.
State Fair cancels sensory-friendly day after Autism Delaware’s concerns
The First State’s largest provider of advocacy, support and services for people on the autism spectrum and their families and caregivers claims that the Delaware State Fair’s inclusionary promises are untruthful. “Recently it has come to our attention that the Delaware State Fair has promoted their carnival on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 as being sensory-friendly and in partnership with Autism ... Read More
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 23, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Enjoy live music at Killen’s Pond State Park Milford VFW seeking new members Legislative Wrap-up: road, traffic, car bills passed in 2024 Survey shows majority of teachers dissatisfied, likely to retire early Hurd to enter Football Hall of Fame Click on the image below to view the PDF
NC State Legend Julius Hodge Named Head Coach at Lincoln University
NC State Legend Julius Hodge has been named the Head Coach at Lincoln University. This marks Hodge’s first stint as a Head Coach. Hodge has been in the Coaching world since 2015, when he served as Director of Player Development at the University of Buffalo under Bobby Hurley. Then, he spent 2016 and 2017 as an Assistant Coach under Herb Sendek at Santa Clara. From 2018-20, Hodge served as an Assistant Coach at San Jose State. Hodge has spent the past three seasons as an Assistant Coach at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
10U PCYBL Pirates win Ripken consolation round in Maryland, going 3-2 on MLB replica playing fields
The 10U Port Chester Pirates prepped to play in the White Oak Knockout Ripken Experience in Aberdeen, Md. From left: Jared Friedman, Derek Lovallo, Noah Klauck, Robert Berlingo, Dylan Rivera, Nolan Brown, Charlie Budkins, Myles DeBari, Kyle Renaldo, LJ Sherwood, Gabe Rieke, Daniel Sherwood, Luke Petriello. (Courtesy photo of Ripken Photographer at Aberdeen, Md.)
Going for the gold: Sudlersville Train Station Museum highlights local sports history
SUDLERSVILLE — Showcasing a small town with a rich history of esteemed sports, the Sudlersville Betterment Club presented exhibits of local renowned athletes at the Sudlersville Train Museum July 6. Sudlersville Community Betterment Club showcased exhibits earlier this month featuring local sports heroes, according to club secretary Ginny Moran. In addition to baseball Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx, Sudlersville is also the claim to fame local home for Olympic archery...
'Crazy Days' to take place downtown this weekend
Downtown Chestertown’s annual sidewalk sale, Crazy Days, bargain shopping begins on Thursday, July 25 and runs through Saturday, July 27, with many stores carrying the specials into Sunday. The shops will be open by 10 a.m. and remain open on Thursday and Friday until 6 p.m., Saturday until 5 p.m. This mid-summer tradition is sponsored by the Downtown Chestertown Association. On Saturday there will be several family friendly activities, beginning with the second annual Ping Pong Ball Drop. At 10 a.m. on Memorial Row, a...
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