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Are Bob Marley, Clifford Brown festivals and Delaware Pride happening in 2021?

Big summer events that will and WON T happen in Delaware this summer

Big summer events that will and WON T happen in Delaware this summer Andre Lamar, Delaware News Journal What is the bar scene like at the Delaware beaches right now? UP NEXT We already know major events like Firefly, the Delaware State Fair and the Freeman Arts Pavilion shows plan to return this summer. But there are other favorites you might ve overlooked. Then again, some popular events aren t returning this summer due to COVID-19. We ll start with the bad news first. The plug has been pulled on the Middletown Old-Tyme Peach Festival. The event attracted about 27,000 guests in 2019, according to middletownpeachfestival.com. 

Are Bob Marley, Clifford Brown festivals and Delaware Pride happening in 2021?

View Comments We already know major events like Firefly, the Delaware State Fair and the Freeman Arts Pavilion shows plan to return this summer. But there are other favorites you might ve overlooked. Then again, some popular events aren t returning this summer due to COVID-19. We ll start with the bad news first. The plug has been pulled on the Middletown Old-Tyme Peach Festival. The event attracted about 27,000 guests in 2019, according to middletownpeachfestival.com.  Another notable event forced to throw in the towel was the Saint Georges Blues Festival, for the second straight year. It’s getting postponed to June 5 to 6, 2022, according to bluehorizonpromotions.com. 

Are Bob Marley, Clifford Brown festivals and Delaware Pride happening in 2021?

Are Bob Marley, Clifford Brown festivals and Delaware Pride happening in 2021?
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Burning Blaze Makes Aces Return | Standardbred Canada

After a year away from the races, Burning Blaze the 2018 Harness Horse of the Year in Minnesota will make his first start at Running Aces since his sophomore campaign on Tuesday (May 18). The now five-year-old son of Wind Me Up was sidelined from the races in 2020, after completing stellar campaigns at ages two and three. The very sharp and easily identifiable gelding started his 2021 comeback campaign with two races at the Cannon Falls fair earlier this month, picking up a win and a solid second-place finish. Justin Anfinson trains the star pacer for owners Alan and Cheryl Sandbulte of Iowa, and Edward Gutin of New York. Burning Blaze has won 13 of 27 career races, with 24 top-three finishes, for earnings of $119,720 and sports a career mark of 1:53.2f taken at Running Aces at age three. Rick Magee will be in the sulky on Tuesday night, and the pair are listed at 6-1 on the morning line in the $5,200 conditioned pace.

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