Lots to do in Southern Delaware Week of June 5, 2018

Tuesday, June 5

Coastal Delaware Restaurant Week, Delaware Beaches

 

Wednesday, June 6

Delaware Seaside Railroad Open House, Dagsboro

Milton Concerts in the Park: Kathie Martin and the Hot Rods, Milton

Coastal Delaware Restaurant Week, Delaware Beaches

 

Thursday, June 7

Free Beginning Bird Walks, Milford

Rehoboth Beach Museum Walking Tours, Rehoboth

Abbott's Birthday Celebration, Milford

Window to the Past- A View of Historic Architecture History, Lewes

Happened Here: Cape Water Tours Cruise, Lewes

Coastal Delaware Restaurant Week, Delaware Beaches

 

Friday, June 8

Free Guided tours of the Hugh R. Sharp Campus of U Del , Lewes

Party Like It's 793, Milton

Summertime Minis Exhibition 

Bethany Beach Bandstand Summer Concert: Federal St. Band, Bethany Beach

Lend Me A Tenor, Georgetown

Kiss The Sky, Milton

Coastal Delaware Restaurant Week, Delaware Beaches

 

Saturday, June 9

Beach Goes Red, White, Blue, Bethany Beach

Rehoboth VegFest, Rehoboth

Boats! Buttons! Beans! Beer! Tour, Milton

Delaware Seaside Railroad Open House. Dagsboro

Lavender Festival, Milton

Nanticoke Wade In Program 2018, Seaford

Party Like It's 793, Milton

Summer Concert Series: Second Chance Blues, Laurel

Alison Krauss, Selbyville

Lend Me A Tenor, Georgetown

Not That Girl, Milton

Coastal Delaware Restaurant Week, Delaware Beaches

 

Sunday, June 10

Lend Me A Tenor, Georgetown

Party Like It's 793, Milton

Jazz Ambassadors: America's Big Band, Selbyville

 

Monday, June 11

Lewes: A Maritime Gateway Past and Present, Lewes

History Happened Here: Cape Water Tours Cruise, Lewes

Movies on the Beach-Bethany, Bethany Beach

 

Ongoing Events and Exhibits 

 

Guided Tours: We have added guided tour information and links to guided tour providers to the SDT website. Direct your guests here for information: 

Find Guided Tours Here

 

Theater, Exhibits, Farmers Markets

 

Culinary Coast™ Farmers Markets: For details and info on all the local markets  click here...

 

THEATER: For performances at Clear Space Theatreclick here...  For performances at the Milton Theatreclick here.... For performances at Milford's Riverfront Theaterclick here..., For performances of Georgetown's Possum Point Playersclick here..., for Rehoboth Beach Film Society screenings, click here...For performances at Dickens Parlour Theaterclick here

 

Made in MilfordMilford Museum. Did you know that the little wooden spoons that were used to eat ice cream were invented here? Did you know that Milford once had a silversmith and potter? These are just a few of the products and items on display in our "Made In Milford" exhibit. The Milford Museum's newest exhibit shares many stories about our local businesses and products created during the nineteenth and twentieth century. Through December 2018.

 

Discovering Delaware's Maritime Past Display at Zwaanendael Museum  explores the DeBraak, a shipwrecked 18th-century British warship including a photo of the hull recovery, reproductions of items aboard ship, and a model of the vessel. 

 

A Seaborne Citizenry: The DeBraak and Its Atlantic World Exhibit at the Zwaanendael Museum utilizes artifacts recovered from His Majesty's Sloop of War DeBraak, a British warship that sank off the Delaware coast on May 25, 1798 to tell the story of the vessel, its crew and the historical context within which it operated in the Atlantic World of the late 18th century.  

 

Ethereal Luminescence with works by Peter Treiber: Peter started his photography in New York City as a photo assistant and then earned an AA degree in graphic design at S.U.N.Y. Farmingdale, New York and a BFA degree in photography from the Art Center College of Design in California. After earning his BFA degree, he returned to New York and worked as a photographer at three independent photographic studios. Through June 10. Rehoboth Art League.

 

Sublime - A Horticultural Exploration: Horticulture has played an important role in the Rehoboth Art League's environment since the Corkrans first cultivated the Homestead Garden in the 1930s. Except for a few variations, the garden has remained unchanged for decades. This juried members exhibition, which takes place in the Homestead, is a tribute to the essence and beauty of the plant world. Rehoboth Art League member artists working in both 2-D and 3-D media were invited to participate. Through June 10. Rehoboth Art League.

 

Untitled - New Works by Ruri Yi: Baltimore artist Ruri Yi's work addresses the images that reflect her daily life. While looking at her surroundings, she tries to see forms, colors and surfaces and then analyzes and transforms them into varied surfaces, reinterpreting elements of the urban landscape and its in-between spaces. Her paintings depict static, abstracted images of these landscapes through the use of hard-edged lines, minimalist compositions, symbolic figures, and balanced color producing a simplified version of how she sees the world. Through June 10. Rehoboth Art League.

 

Simplicity - New Works by Howard Eberle: Howard Eberle celebrates the philosophy of Japanese minimalism in creating watercolors that fall outside of tradition in both style and execution. In this selection of new and award-winning works the artist challenges himself visually to create paintings that are understated, the goal being to refrain from adding that which is not absolutely necessary. In doing so, it is the artist's hope that the viewer experiences a moment of quietude in our otherwise busy lives. Through June 10. Rehoboth Art League.

 

Visit our website calendar for additional ongoing exhibits, performances, and events taking place this week.