A fundraiser will be held Sept. 14 at Schellville in Rehoboth Beach to honor Ryan “Red” Ennis and support his wife and two children following his death from cancer.
Chaplain Al Kraft, a 78-year-old disabled veteran known as "Mr. Positive," uses his kindness and the Positive Eagles Soar program to transform lives, recently gifting two trucks to help the Tramuta brothers launch their construction business. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
Bouquets placed at gas stations and parks are more than just a colorful surprise for random locals, they're part of a heartfelt initiative that Josh Fredo, the owner of Friendly Flowers in Milton, started doing in coastal towns. His goal is to spread a little joy in the local community.
Lighthouse leaders presented an assembly and visited local businesses, including WRDE, to encourage kindness and recognize those spreading positivity.
