Events This Weekend in Delaware and Maryland
Can you feel it? With the cherry blossoms blooming in the nation's capital and spring training baseball in full force in both Florida and Arizona, it's starting to feel a whole lot like spring around the country.
And that includes right here at the Delaware and Maryland beaches. We've got some fun things to tell you about this week with many more outdoor activities coming up in the month of April.
It's looking like a great weekend for getting outdoors and enjoying all that the Delaware and Maryland beaches have to offer, as well as activities and events in nearby towns and cities in both states.
Keep visiting our Weekender Blog for much more to come as the coastal region is about to kick into high gear in advance of the 2023 summer season.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Winter Jam at the Rusty Rudder (March 24)
Help kick off the 2023 season this Friday, March 24, at the one-and-only Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach.
Money raised during the evening will help support programs in the Cape Henlopen School District, so plan on coming out for this night of fun and community at the beach.
Scheduled for 7 to 11 p.m., planned activities for the night include live music by Blue Label Band, dancing, a live auction, a "gift card pull," a cash bar and food provided by Jimmy's Grille.
Learn more or purchase tickets for this event by clicking here.
Outdoorsman Expo and Dinner (March 25)
This special event will be held on Saturday, March 25, at Eagles Nest Church in Milton.
Scheduled for 4 until 8:45 p.m., the event is geared toward "outdoor rod and gun enthusiasts, as well as campers and boaters" and a portion of proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Southern Delaware Young Life organization.
Tickets are $15 and the event will feature speakers, door prizes, a silent auction, exhibitors and a chicken and dumpling dinner.
All tickets must be purchased on-line prior to the event by clicking here.
Beach Driving Clinic (March 25)
If you plan on driving on the beach this summer, then this clinic at the Indian River Life-Saving Station is for you.
Scheduled for Saturday, March 25, beginning at 9 a.m., the clinic costs $20 per person and will cover topics like park rules, licensing requirements, useful tips and personal safety.
The day also involves driving onto the beach and practicing driving in the sand, weeks before the beaches start filling up with visitors.
Participants for this clinic must already have a valid surf tag and the proper equipment.
Register online at destateparks.com or by calling 302-227-6991.