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An updated and upgraded Delaware Beaches Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort opened its 2021 camping season April 1 under new management. Acquired in November 2020 by Ocean City, Md.-based Blue Water Development, the property will welcome this.
Firefly Music Festival announces return
Firefly Music Festival will return starting Sept. 23 at The Woodlands in Dover. Organizers have not announced artists or ticket information at this time. RYAN MAVITY PHOTO
Ryan Mavity April 1, 2021
Firefly Music Festival will make its return to the Woodlands in Dover from Thursday to Sunday, Sept. 23 to 26.
Details on tickets and artists have not been announced.
The festival was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not much was known about the festival’s future until late March when the fireflyfestival.com website was updated to announce the return of the event this fall.
Nick Trentacost, director of marketing for the Great Lakes region of Firefly owner AEG Presents, said at this time, the company can only share the event dates. He said more information will be forthcoming on the festival website.
Tulips of all colors bloom at Zwaanendael Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO March 14, 2021
Your Dutch Faces Here cutouts will be outside the Zwaanendael Museum for photo selfies from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends during the Lewes Tulip Celebration, depending on weather. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
An Instagram photo spot will be set up in Mary Vessels Park during the Lewes Tulip Celebration April 2-11.
Tulips fill a Lewes in Bloom garden at the intersection of Kings Highway and Freeman Highway. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Tulips fill a flowerbed in front of the Lewes Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in the Fisher-Martin House on Kings Highway. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
Clear Space Theatre Company representatives have officially turned over the keys of the historic beach bungalow at 413 Rehoboth Ave. to new owner Tom Kelly.
During a brief ceremony March 9, Donna West, Clear Space board of directors vice chair, presented Kelly with the keys. Wesley Paulson, Clear Space executive director, presented Kelly with a new Rehoboth Beach Main Street Cottage and Town Award medallion from 2005. The original medallion was taken off the house in April.
Kelly held up his end of the bargain by giving Paulson $1 in cash for the house.
The cottage sits on one of three adjoining lots – 413, 415 and 417 Rehoboth Ave. – owned by Clear Space, which wants the lots cleared to in order to build a new home. The theater gave the house away as part of the process associated with getting a $4.8 million community facilities loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The house at 413 Rehoboth Ave. was designated as a rare surviving example of a beach bungalow, which me