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Project would create living shoreline, stormwater retrofit at Sunset Park
Dewey Beach officials and the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays have applied for a grant to create a living shoreline and stormwater retrofit at Sunset Park and the surrounding area. ELLEN DRISCOLL PHOTOS
Ellen Driscoll May 5, 2021
Sunset Park and the adjacent marsh area have experienced severe erosion due to wind and wave activity and inadequate stormwater infrastructure, officials said.
CIB officials say the macadam at the end of Dagsworthy Avenue has disappeared into the bay at a rate of about two feet a year.
The grant would fund the creation of plans to stabilize roughly 800 feet of severely eroded shoreline along Rehoboth Bay from Sunset Park on Dagsworthy Avenue, around Ivy and Northbeach, and including the marsh in front of the Dewey Beach Lions Club on McKinley Avenue. CIB PRESENTATION SCREENSHOT
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The Dewey Beach Arts and Fun Festival will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, May 8.
The free event, sponsored by the Dewey Business Partnership with support from the Town of Dewey Beach, will transform the bayside of Dagsworthy Avenue and the adjacent Dewey Beach Lions Club parking lot into a lively outdoor festival following COVID guidelines and featuring live music, food trucks and a large artist market providing shoppers with opportunities to find that perfect gift for Mother’s Day!
Attendees can visit the Artist’s Market, which will showcase the works and wares of more than 60 artists and crafters, including coastal and beach-themed art, painting, photography, mixed media, fabric, jewelry and wearable art, ceramics, wood, sea glass, stained glass, mosaics, accessories, quilting, recycled art, painted furniture, handmade soaps and more.
Dewey Beach Lions donate $2K to Rehoboth fire company
Check presentation attendees shown are (l-r) Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company Executive Board member Mike Simpler; Chief Engineer Donald Mitchell Jr.; Lions Club member Scott Joseph; Campaign Chair Warren Jones, Assistant Chief Gordon Boslet Jr.; and firefighter Thomas Barrett. SUBMITTED PHOTO January 24, 2021
The Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company is conducting a Reaching New Heights fundraising campaign to replace its 25-year-old tower ladder truck.
The Dewey Beach Lions Club recently donated $2,000 for the campaign.
“We truly appreciated the Dewey Beach Lions Club’s support over the years and especially their contribution to this most important capital campaign,” said Warren Jones, campaign chair.
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