The 20th Annual Rehoboth Beach Autumn Jazz Festival will be held Wednesday October 14th thru Sunday October 18th. For details please visit www.rehobothjazz.com.
National Bosses Day – October 16th
October 20, 2008Walking thru Lewes yesterday evening
October 15, 200832nd Annual Coast Day October 5th, 2008
September 17, 2008Join us for Coast Day October 5th from 11 AM to 5pm at the University of Delaware Hugh R Sharp Campus in Lewes, Delaware (700 Pilottown Road).
Coast Day introduces thousands of people each year to the wonders of the sea, the importance of Delaware’s marine and coastal resources, and steps being taken to ensure that those resources remain avilable for future generations to enjoy. Folks will learn about cutting-edge coastal fare and more, and have a great time. Participants with have the opportunity to tour research ships, meet scientists in their labs and learn of current research projects. Hands-on activities include a marine life touch tank. For more event info: call 302-831-8083 or visit www.ocean.udel.edu/coastday 
What Shoulder Season?
September 8, 2008Summer always goes by too quickly for me. Fortunately, here at the Delaware beaches, fall is really a great time of year too because things slow down (Slightly – but not nearly as much as they used to!). The days are still warm, the evenings are cool, and the sound of jazz fills the air in October. The popular Rehoboth Autumn Jazz Festival will be celebrating their 19th year this October 15th through the 19th and the Sea Witch Festival (October 24-26th) lead us into election season – guaranteed to be a landmark event this year. History will be made with the presidential election no matter which way the ballots fall.
One question I get frequently is: How, if at all, does the election influence our real estate market? Are people waiting to buy or sell until after the election? As far as I can tell, there is very little effect on the real estate market here at the beach. Perhaps we’ll see more beach home purchases after the inauguration when a new administration looks around for weekend retreats in the “Nation’s Summer Capitol”?
Speaking of weekend retreats, we’ve often heard that our market is different because it’s largely one of second homes. There may be some truth to this assessment; however, as those of us who have been here for more than a few years can tell you, year-round residents have greatly increased. Retirees and those seeking a slower pace, a simpler lifestyle, or just a waterfront view are still relocating full-time to Lewes and surrounds. More and more, especially with new businesses, expansion of health care and service industries, our year-round neighbors and neighborhoods increase.
We’ve had a busy summer, despite astronomical fuel costs. September has kicked off with a bang, despite the announcement of the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bailouts. Everyone on my team is all still constantly showing homes. Granted, our buyers are all still looking for bargain basement prices, and wanting to see more houses before they make a decision…they are, nevertheless, still buying. Life goes on at the shore…
- Lee Ann
Friday October 24- Sunday October 26 – Sea Witch Halloween Festival – Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk
June 22, 2008Don’t miss the award winning Sea Witch Halloween & Fiddlers Festival in the resort area of Rehoboth and Dewey Beach, Delaware. There’s weekend fun for the entire family…
- Fiddler’s Festival
- Horsedrawn Hayrides
- Sea Witch Hunt
- Scarecrow Making
- Costume Parade & Contest
- Maryland Rough Riders Horse Show on Beach
- Orange Glow on the Boardwalk
- FREE Shuttle Service
- Games on the Beach
- Kid’s Treasure Trail
- 5K Foot Race
- Broom Tossing Contest
- Big Dogs® Best Costumed Pet Contest
- Pumpkin Dash
- Register to win a FREE ride in WBOC’s Chopper 16 and more….
Friday October 10- Monday October 13, 2008 – Greyhounds Reach the Beach
June 22, 2008
From October 9th through 12th, thousands of greyhounds will visit Dewey Beach and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for the 14th annual “Greyhounds Reach the Beach” weekend.
For attendees — who come from all over the country and even abroad — the weekend is equal parts education, networking, socializing, and enjoying the local flavors. Dozens of hotels now allow the greyhounds, and most of their rooms are booked a year in advance.
For area residents, the weekend offers an opportunity to meet some of these beautiful and gentle dogs. In fact, several curious visitors — having learned about the breed at Dewey Beach — have gone on to adopt greyhounds of their own.
Among the weekend’s activities are morning walks on the beach, educational seminars, an ice cream social, a blessing of the hounds, and a memorial service to remember greyhounds that have passed
A popular destination throughout the weekend is the Greyhounds in Art original art show. This year’s show will feature acrylic, sculpture, jewelry, and more. There will be a reception with the artists from 6:30 to 9 Saturday evening, and further details on the artwork and artists is available at www.greyhoundsinart.com.
For more information visit Adoptagreyhound.org.
October 15th-19th, 2008 Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival
June 22, 2008Head down to the beach on October 15th through the 19th for the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival. Various national and local acts perform at local venues. See www.rehobothjazz.com for more information.
Sunday October 5th – Celebrity Chefs Beach Brunch
June 18, 2008Join us on Sunday October 5th 2008 for the Annual Celebrity Chefs Beach Brunch in Lewes to benefit Delaware’s Meals on Wheels Program. Plan a weekend brunch with your closest friends to support an excellent cause….(More details to be added as they are released!)
Saturday October 4th 2008- Fall Craft Show
June 18, 2008Sponsored by the Lewes Historical Society and held at the Historical Society’s complex on 2nd Street. Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM. $3.00 Admission. Children 12 and under are free.
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