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1 week ago |
delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston
Mini golf is a great activity to get active outdoors without much athletic skill required. It’s an ideal daytime to-do for all ages that’s often filled with a bit of friendly competition. Whether you’re looking for a spot to have a laid-back first date, a fun family outing, or an afternoon outdoors with a group of friends, these mini golf courses in Delaware have you covered. This 18-hole mini golf course is located along Wilmington’s riverfront.
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2 weeks ago |
delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston
The Delaware Art Museum hosted its third annual The Art of the Cocktail fundraising event on the evening of Saturday, April 26. This year’s “Miami Vice” theme lit up the museum with neon lights, bringing beachy vibes and ’80s hits to Wilmington. When party guests arrived, they were greeted with a champagne wall, and the grand hall transformed into a Miami Beach night club.
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2 weeks ago |
delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston
Since the “coming soon” signs were placed on the building at 140 East Main Street, Newark residents and students alike have eagerly awaited the arrival of Ugly Dumpling. Now the wait is over, and the restaurant is open for business. As the name suggests, the Newark eatery features plenty of dumplings. But the menu is also full of surprises—from “ugly” dishes to boozy boba. The menu is inspired by the bustling streets of Shanghai, with an emphasis on dumplings and dim sum.
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3 weeks ago |
delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston
Independent Bookstore Day is a national one-day party that takes place every April. This year, it falls on Saturday, April 26. Indie bookstores across the country celebrate with in-store parties, online flash sales, giveaways, merchandise releases, and more. Bookstores around Delaware are celebrating with parties and sales of their own. Here are a few to check out.
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3 weeks ago |
delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston
Head to Bottle & Cork on Saturday, May 16 to catch Lilith Fest, a tribute to Lilith Fair and a celebration of local women in music. In the 1990s, most radio stations refused to play two songs by women back-to-back. Artist Sarah McLachlan set out to amplify female voices and showcase the demand for female-fronted acts with a festival dedicated to women in music, and Lilith Fair was born.
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