Delaware’s Downstate Pond Trout Season to Open Early

Anglers Encouraged to Practice Responsible Social Distancing; Newton Pond Closed for All Angling Through February 27, 2021 Delaware’s 2021 downstate pond trout season will open early to minimize opening day crowds and accommodate responsible outdoor recreation during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) period. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s plans are subject to […]

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Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding Participating in “Do More 24 Delaware”

As the world enters the second year of the pandemic, like many non-profit groups Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding’s fundraising activities were seriously curtailed in 2020, leaving an impact that is still being felt throughout the organization. Alternative methods of support are more important than ever. Do More 24 Delaware is a huge one-day, statewide fundraising […]

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Marks Black History Month With Program Featuring First Black Classical Composer

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra will celebrate Black History Month with a performance of Violin Concerto Opus 7 No. 2 by Joseph Boulogne, the first classical music composer of African ancestry. The concerto, featuring New York City Ballet Concertmaster Kurt Nikkanen as guest soloist, will be performed for live and virtual audiences on March 4 at […]

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Rehoboth Art League Debuts 6th Regional Juried Photography Exhibition

Rehoboth Beach, DE- The Rehoboth Art League debuts three new exhibitions at its historic Henlopen Acres campus on Friday, February 12, 2021. This collection of shows includes the organization’s popular Regional Juried Photography Exhibition, now in its sixth year, on display in the Corkran Gallery. This annual exhibition invites artists from Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, […]

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