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Civil War history will come alive this weekend.
That will explain why âPresident Lincolnâ will be in town Friday and Saturday, and why the sounds of cannon fire will be heard throughout the city.
After taking a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Miltonâs Civil War Living History Days are set to return May 21-23.
With reenactments, demonstrations and scheduled programs, Milton Historical Society Executive Director Keighton Klos calls the event, âA unique experience and opportunity for people to engage with history on a more personal level.â
For history to have an impact, Klos said, âitâs got to get you on an emotional, personal level. When you meet reenactors, and you see what theyâre doing and they can talk to you in much more detail, it makes it a lot more about individual people. And you realize that these were people who had hopes, fears, dreams, lives they wanted to get back to (after the war).
Group prepares to move into new facility
After a year being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Milton Arts Guild reopened with its Celebration exhibit and Spring Fling Market sale over the weekend of May 1. Shown with some of the works in the Celebration collection are guild board members (l-r) Donna Sheppard, Sue Dutton and Lynda Rae Gannon. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Ryan Mavity May 7, 2021
A table at the weekend-long Spring Fling Market is filled with artwork done by Milton Arts Guild members.
After being closed for more than a year, Milton Arts Guild members and guests gathered April 30 to celebrate old friends and new beginnings.
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April 13, 2021
Rehoboth environment committee to meet
The Rehoboth Beach Environment Committee has scheduled an online meeting for 2 p.m., Wednesday, April 14. The agenda calls for continued discussions on elimination of single-use plastic products, “bring your own bag” signage, the dark skies initiative and a sustainable climate action plan. People wishing to speak must preregister with City Secretary Ann Womack at least 24 hours prior to the meeting by emailing awomack@cityofrehoboth.com. A full agenda and meeting materials are accessible at cityofrehoboth.civicweb.net. For more information, call 302-227-6181.
Rehoboth green infrastructure committee to meet
The Rehoboth Beach Trees & Green Infrastructure Committee will meet online at 10 a.m., Friday, April 16. The agenda calls for finalization of the Arbor Day 2021 schedule and a discussion on the tree ordinance revision. People wishing to speak must preregister with City Secretary Ann Womack at least 24 ho