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Stockley Tavern cuts ribbon in Georgetown

Shown at the ribbon cutting, under a sign that hung in the original Stockley Tavern, are (l-r) Bob Stickels; Charlie Koskey; Ray Hopkins; Tim Dukes, R.-Laurel; Mike Vincent, County Council; Ruth Briggs King, R-Georgetown; Stockley Tavern co-owners Tracy and Ken Adams; Chris LeCates, Georgetown Town Council; Georgetown Mayor Bill West; Samantha Ruark, manager; Angela Emerson, Georgetown Chamber president; Steve Smyk, R-Milton; and Danny Short, R-Seaford. STEVEN BILLUPS PHOTO
July 5, 2016
The Stockley Tavern and Package Store, located at 26072 DuPant Highway, cut the ribbon in a ceremony sponsored by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce June 24. The newly-renovated tavern and package store, formerly known as Stingers and before that Stockley Tavern, held a soft opening June 21 and officially opened its doors June 22. The tavern features an outdoor patio area, a large seating area and a fully stocked bar. Stockley Tavern will soon be adding food to the menu. The package store is open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., and the tavern will be open from 11 a.m. to midnight, closing at 1 a.m. on weekends.