Do More 24 DE is back, bringing a 24-hour statewide giving campaign to nonprofits across Delaware. Founded by United Way, the annual fundraiser mobilizes donors to support local missions from 6 p.m. Thursday, March 5, through 6 p.m. Friday, March 6.
Do More 24 DE is back, bringing a 24-hour statewide giving campaign to nonprofits across Delaware. Founded by United Way, the annual fundraiser mobilizes donors to support local missions from 6 p.m. Thursday, March 5, through 6 p.m. Friday, March 6.
Do More 24 DE is back, bringing a 24-hour statewide giving campaign to nonprofits across Delaware. Founded by United Way, the annual fundraiser mobilizes donors to support local missions from 6 p.m. Thursday, March 5, through 6 p.m. Friday, March 6.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is offering scholarships for Delmarva farmers to attend 2026 sustainable agriculture conferences.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is stepping in to help amid SNAP benefit delays due to the federal government shutdown. The market says it is continuing its SNAP Bonus Bucks Program.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is marking 20 years of community connection, fresh food, and local farming this Saturday, June 5, according to organizers.
From patriotic parades to crab races and plenty of fireworks, the Fourth of July weekend is packed with celebrations across Delmarva.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market has received a $10,000 grant from the Carl M. Freeman Foundation’s Freeman Assists Communities with Extra Support program, which will go towards providing fresh food to families in need and supporting local farmers.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market’s Farm to Community Program is losing funding in July 2025, and organizers are asking for help to keep it going.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market has awarded eight scholarships to small-scale farmers across Delmarva to attend conferences focused on sustainable and regenerative farming practices.
