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Choose to be Curious is an independently-produced, weekly half-hour show all about curiosity. We talk about research and theory, but mostly it's conversations about how curiosity shows up in work and life. Choose to be Curious won the Alliance for Community Media's Hometown Media Award for best information talk show series in 2021 and Arlington Magazine's Editor's Pick for best local podcast in 2020. Hosted by Lynn Borton Thursdays at 11:30 am
closeDel-One Federal Credit Union has opened a new branch at 24157 Zinfandel Lane in the Vineyards complex on Route 9 near Lewes. “Being in eastern Sussex has been a goal of Del-One for many years and allows us to proudly say that we are within about a 15-minute drive or less for 90% of Delawareans. We are focused on being the easiest place to do business, and this location brings […]
The Inland Bays Garden Center will feature the work of many talented local artists in its holiday art gallery from Friday, Nov. 15 to Monday, Dec. 23, at 38320 Muddy Neck Road, Frankford, two miles west of Bethany Beach. Displays will include whimsical art prints, art glass, basketry, handmade jewelry, artisan soaps, home decor, functional beach-themed dishes and pottery, garden stakes, ceramic tiles, candles, sea glass art, creative notecards, jellies and […]
Delmarva Chicken Association is cautioning farmers in Sussex and New Castle counties to be prepared for a property value reassessment process that in Kent County caused some farm properties to face substantial year-over-year property tax increases. Each of Delaware’s counties was ordered in 2021 to conduct a property value reassessment after the state’s Chancery Court ruled county property valuations were so out of date – in Sussex, dating to 1974 […]
Second Street Players will present its 2024 season finale, “The Sound of Music,” from Friday, Nov. 29 to Sunday, Dec. 1, Dec. 6 to 8, and Dec. 13 to 15, at the Riverfront Theater; 2 S. Walnut St., Milford. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7 p.m., and Sunday shows begin at 2 p.m. Based on the memoir of Maria Augusta Trapp, “The Sound of Music” tells the story of […]
, The 92nd annual Lewes Christmas parade, presented by the City of Lewes and the Lewes Chamber of Commerce, will step off at 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7, from Lewes Elementary School parking lot on Savannah Road. It will progress down Savannah to Second Street, ending in front of King’s Ice Cream shop. In case of inclement weather, the parade will be held at the same time Sunday, Dec. 8. […]
The Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative recently announced 10 projects will receive a combined $234,000 in funding to plant more than 4,600 trees in spring 2025. TEDI is a partnership between the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Department of Agriculture’s Delaware Forest Service to enhance and support tree-planting projects throughout the state. TEDI aims to plant 1 million trees by 2030. To date, more than 250,000 […]
, , , , , , , , , , Looking to remove navigational hazards for boaters and death traps for small marine animals, staff from the University of Delaware and Delaware Sea Grant plus a group of volunteers spent a recent weekend removing ghost traps from the northern point of Rehoboth Bay. Chris Petrone, Delaware Sea Grant marine advisory service director, said the pots get lost for a variety […]
, In honor of its 20th anniversary, the Delaware Watercolor Society hosted its inaugural online exhibition showcasing 46 entries, with six pieces garnering awards. First place was awarded to Leo Kahl for his painting, "Fresh Crabs." This award was reciprocal with the Baltimore Watercolor Society. Grover Langshaw earned second place with "Standing Proud.” Isabel Pizzolato secured third place with “Onion Harvest." Honorable mentions went to Joan Judge for "The Feeling […]
Ocean View Brewing earned a bronze medal at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival competition in Denver, hosted by the Brewers Association. This year’s competition featured 107 categories and 175 different styles, judged by 285 experts over seven days. Ocean View Brewing was honored in the Pumpkin Ale category for its Boo Ya! entry. The seasonal favorite is brewed with real pumpkin and a blend of spices, including cinnamon, allspice, […]
The Rehoboth Art League will present Advancing in Watercolors: Fall Themes with local artist Gerilyn Gaskill from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Wednesdays, Nov. 13, Nov. 20, Nov. 27, and Dec. 4, at 12 Dodds Lane, Henlopen Acres. Participants will dive into creating stunning landscapes using techniques like wet into wet, glazing, dry brush, splattering and more. Scenes include changing trees and a winding road through the woods, local barns […]
, , , A group of 20 talented local artists and makers of fine crafts will offer their wares at a market to be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 17, at Cambria Hotel, 17222 Hood Road, Rehoboth Beach. Admission is free. Artistically designed and handcrafted items will include original paintings, glassware, jewelry, home décor, wearables, photographs and artisanal soaps. While browsing, patrons will enjoy musical entertainment. […]
Milton Town Council, by a 5-1 vote, approved a lease agreement with Milton Historical Society to use land adjacent to the Lydia Cannon Museum on Union Street for public parking. Under terms of the lease, the town will be able to use the vacant lot at the corner of Union and Magnolia streets adjacent to the museum. The lease is for 10 years with an option to renew for five […]
Milton Arts Guild’s final show of the year, Winter Wonders, will open Thursday, Nov. 14, at 107 Federal St., Milton, featuring artists’ renderings of all things wintery and white. A reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 17, welcoming visitors to view the artwork and talk with some of the artists. The exhibition will be on display through Monday, Jan. 13.
, , , , The Coastal Camera Club, in collaboration with the City of Rehoboth Beach, will open its latest photography exhibition, Capturing Coastal Calm, with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 14, at Rehoboth Beach City Hall. Art enthusiasts and the general public are invited to explore the subtle beauty and serene transformation of the local landscape from the bustling summer season to the quieter fall […]
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce will host Sussex County Administrator Todd Lawson for a general membership luncheon meeting at 12 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 13, at The Cultured Pearl in downtown Rehoboth Beach. To purchase a ticket and register, go to beach-fun.com/meeting-registration.html, or contact Emily Moody at 302-227-2233 Ext. 14 or frontdesk@beach-fun.com.
WILMINGTON – Governor-elect Matt Meyer has unveiled a new transition website, transition.delaware.gov, to connect with Delawareans as he gets ready to take office in January. The website serves as a platform to help transparency, encourage public participation, and establish an open line of communication between Governor-elect Meyer’s transition team and the residents of Delaware. Through […] The post Governor-elect Matt Meyer launches transition website for upcoming term appeared first on […]
NEW CASTLE — Avelo Airlines is seeing growth fly through Wilmington Airport (ILG) with the addition of another plane and six more nonstop destinations, the company announced this week. The move also signals economic growth for New Castle County as the national company works to hire around 30 more employees to fill the spots needed […] The post Avelo adds options for local flights, jobs appeared first on Delaware Business […]
Through the month of October, 24 pedestrians have been killed on Delaware’s roadways. That exceeded the number of deaths through the same point in 2023. “We’re alarmed by that trend,” said Charles “CR” McLeod, director of community relations for the Delaware Department of Transportation. “This has been an issue we’ve been investing a lot of time, resources and money into to help make our pedestrian network safer.” The issue of […]
As head of The Ministry of Caring, Brother Ronald Giannone oversees the nonprofits operations as well as those of its five sponsored organizations. The post DE222 Honoree: Brother Ronald Giannone appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
Rob Eppes leads Junior Achievement of Delaware, a program that serves more than 16,600 local students and 1,000 volunteers in 100-plus schools. The post DE222 Honoree: Rob Eppes appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
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