Paul Kares, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young people in the culinary and performing arts, has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Cape Henlopen High School student Marley Fyock from Lewes.
For all the stories you missed this week, here is your Week In Review.
From a new theater proposal to child safety legislation, here’s a look at some of this week’s top stories across Delaware.
Clear Space Theatre in Rehoboth Beach seeks to relocate and expand operations via a public-private partnership with the city. Agreements and concerns were discussed at a special meeting, with competing offers from Lewes.
Under the draft terms, Rehoboth Beach would enter a 30-year triple net land lease with Clear Space, with two 10-year renewal options.
The Rehoboth Beach Pride Festival is returning this year, organized by Sussex Pride. The annual celebration will take place at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Clear Space Theatre Company is seeking assistance from Lewes for a new performing arts center. On Thursday, Clear Space is scheduled to make a presentation to Mayor Andrew Williams and the City Council.
On Thursday, April 11th, the preliminary site plan for three Rehoboth Avenue properties, known as 413, 415, and 417 Rehoboth Avenue was held.
Holiday festivities are set to kick off in Rehoboth Beach over Thanksgiving weekend. Events include the downtown Christmas tree lighting, holiday sing-along and Santa's return to Rehoboth.
The plans call for three separate structures, all with retail spaces on the first floor and living spaces on the top.
