March 10, 2021
Warrior Beach Week postponed to 2022
Operation Seas the Day announced that the 8th Warrior Beach Week will not be held in 2021. President Becky Johns said, “While this event continues to be important to Bethany Beach and surrounding areas, the impact of COVID-19 on the health and well-being of our guest families, volunteers and the community outweigh holding the 2021 event.”
Warrior Beach Week provides military veterans and their families a week of rest and relaxation in the Bethany Beach area to enjoy the sun, sand and community recognition. Tremendous support for this event has changed lives and made it highly desirable for veterans and their families. Recognizing that warriors and their families still need help, organizers suggest supporters may redirect this year’s contributions to veteran organizations and/or those continuing to be adversely affected by the pandemic.
Bishopville Vol. Fire Dept. Ladies Aux. Carryout Chicken & Dumpling Dinner
Bishopville Vol. Fire Dept. Ladies Aux. Carryout Chicken & Dumpling Dinner, orders must be submitted by April 14 and picked up on April 17 from 5 to 7 p.m., 10709 Bishopville Rd., Bishopville, Md. Cost is $13, includes sweet potatoes and green beans, additional pints of dumplings are $7. Contact 619-922-9950 to place order.
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March 10, 2021
“Rehoboth’s #1 Little Person” highlights the life of Rehoboth Beach icon Cheryl Blackman as told by her oldest sister, Barbara Rynkowski.
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Browseabout Books is offering “Rehoboth s #1 Little Person,” a book about the area’s most famous leprechaun, Cheryl Blackman. Her oldest sister Barbara Rynkowski is the author.
Readers will learn about Cheryl’s amazing life and enjoy colorful pictures of her in the beautiful surroundings of Rehoboth Beach. Cheryl shared her love of life and spirit of adventure for holiday celebrations as Rehoboth’s most charismatic cheerleader. Also known as Miss Piggy because of her work as Miss Piggy s stunt double for “The Muppets Take Manhattan” movie, Cheryl proved a person does not have to be big to be a big deal.
March 10, 2021
Angus Fletcher
Angus Fletcher, author of “Wonderworks: The 25 Most Powerful Inventions in the History of Literature” will take part in an online discussion March 18. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Author Angus Fletcher will discuss his new book “Wonderworks: The 25 Most Powerful Inventions in the History of Literature” during an online event at 5 p.m., Thursday, March 18, sponsored by the Lewes Public Library and Browseabout Books.
“Wonderworks” provides a unique examination of literary inventions through the ages, showing how writers have created technical breakthroughs rivaling any scientific inventions for the human heart and mind. Fletcher reviews the blueprints for 25 of the most powerful developments in the history of literature which can be scientifically shown to alleviate grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, pessimism and ennui – all while sparking creativity, courage, hope, joy and positive change.
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For years, Milton resident Heather Wlasiuk has been fighting to free her husband Pete Wlasiuk from jail in New York, because, she says, he was wrongfully convicted of killing his wife almost 20 years ago.
Now, through its continued work in the wrongfully convicted community, the nonprofit Center For Factual Innocence has taken up the cause and put Pete’s name on the hood of a car that will be racing in the General Tire 150 Friday, March 12, in Arizona. The center is run by James Douglas Lewis Jr., and Pete’s name and the center’s logo will be on D.L. Wilson’s No. 12 car.