Revelers ready for fun in the Creek
April 30, 2013 by Sarah
Offering a terrific event for the entire family in a natural setting, this weekend’s White Clay Creek Fest will offer an abundance of activities and entertainment options.
The event is fully handicap accessible and [Read more]
Brunch with the Bunny at the Winterthur
March 29, 2013 by Sarah
This weekend’s ‘Brunch with the Bunny’ at the Winterthur is a terrific family event that lets the entire family, all ages, to come out and enjoy a delicious brunch while celebrating Easter.
Children can meet the bunny and [Read more]
DCAD to show its best work during February
January 31, 2013 by Sarah
The Student Exhibition at the DCAD (Delaware College of Art and Design) is now in its 16th year and enables the public to view some of the students best work from the previous 12 months. This is a great opportunity for [Read more]
Monstrous fun to be had at museum
December 26, 2012 by Sarah
Dino Days, presented by the Bank of America, is a great family experience on offer over the next couple of days. Featuring dinosaurs, live animals, a Rainforest Adventure exhibit, a fossil dig, special crafts, and a number of [Read more]
UD hoping people will pop along for music
November 27, 2012 by Mark
Holiday Pops III at the University of Delaware (UD) marks the third annual Holiday Concert by the MPCS and is designed for families as an afternoon event filled with music and an instrument petting zoo for the children to enjoy and learn more about. This is a wonderful musical event to add to the 2012 holiday season.
This holiday concert is suitable for children aged four and older. This year’s concert will feature many familiar holiday favorites, done as a medley, as well as the pop concert by the University of Delaware Chamber Orchestra. There will be a number of interactive performances such as the ‘Toy Symphony’ by the amazing Leopold Mozart, ‘Dr. Smith’s Horns’, ‘Three Shanties’, ‘Strings Attack’, and ‘Spectacular Clarinets’.
After the concert, the MPCS will host an instrument petting zoo, next door to Mitchell Hall, in Gore Hall from 4:30pm to 5:30pm, which is a great way to learn more about the instruments for the whole family. For people who love music, this is a fantastic way to enjoy an afternoon listening and also a great way to introduce children to the beauty of musical instruments.
Poster printing, brochure printing, and flyer printing may have been used to spread the word about this festive musical afternoon to people in this community and the surrounding areas. Family packages for four are $50 and each additional child costs only $5. Individual tickets cost $25 per adult, $20 per senior, and $10 per child.
Holiday Pops III at the UD will be happening on Saturday, December 8, starting at 3:00 pm at the Mitchell Hall located at 2600-2800 Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington, Delaware.
Art and awards on offer this weekend
October 30, 2012 by Mark
‘Art on the Town’ is a recurring monthly event that happens on the first Friday of each month. This event has also become known as the ‘Art Loop’ and features a variety of self-guided tours [Read more]
Harvest festival celebrates a perfect ten
September 28, 2012 by James
This is the 10th Annual Harvest Festival gets underway today in Wilmington and will run next weekend as well. Providing couples with an opportunity to spend some quality time together [Read more]
Wilmington gets networking on September 27
August 29, 2012 by Mark
The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce has plenty going on, with a networking event and a workshop to look forward to in the coming days and weeks. With so much activity taking place in [Read more]
TrainHR wraps up July with practical webinars
July 29, 2012 by Sarah
Following closely on the heels of ‘Enhancing Employee Engagement Through Positive Psychology’ and ‘If it Wasn’t Documented It Didn’t Happen: Legal & Effective Documentation’, Wilmington-based TrainHR has [Read more]
Networking Breakfast taking place mid-July
June 26, 2012 by Mark
With a monthly networking breakfast coming up in July, wilmington-based professionals are getting a chance to interact with each other in a no-pressure environment. That said, the opportunities will not end there. Residents who are [Read more]


