Events This Weekend in Delaware and Maryland
There are plenty of chances to get into the holiday spirit at and near the Delaware and Maryland beaches this weekend as we transition away from the Fall Festival Season and into the 2023 holiday season.
From Rehoboth Beach to Ocean City, as well as Milton, Lewes, Dover, and several other nearby towns and municipalities, we have another full events calendar to tell you about for the weekend of November 17-19.
So let's get right into it and preview everything that's coming up this weekend in the region.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Dogfish Head Analog A-Go-Go (November 18)
The fun folks at the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton will be hosting this popular annual event from 12 until 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 18.
Billed as a "celebration of all things craft," the event features an outdoor artisan marketplace, as well as live music, an art installation by the Developing Artist Collaboration, the live launching of a new collaboration with Juniper Ridge, and more.
Learn much more about this event at dogfish.com.
Schellville Enchanted Winter Celebration (November 18 - December 31)
The Schellville complex in Rehoboth Beach will again be alive this weekend for the launching of the 2023 Enchanted Winter Celebration.
Scheduled to run through the end of the year, this free community event is always popular and is good fun for the entire family.
Attendees can expect a Christmas Village filled with 18 miniature houses, toys, and activities, as well as a roller skating rink, two "Schellville Express" trains, on-site vendors and food trucks, live music, game rooms, a sledding hill, and much more.
Learn much more about Schellville at schellbrothers.com.
Winterfest of Lights Kickoff (November 16 - December 31)
This popular holiday event at Northside Park in Ocean City kicks off on Thursday, November 16, and runs through the end of the year.
Hours each night are from 5:30 until 9:30 p.m., with pets allowed at the event on Wednesday evenings.
The Winterfest of Lights features hundreds of light displays, as well as a Winterfest Express tram, a welcoming pavilion, photos with Santa, a gift shop, a 50-foot Christmas tree, and much more.
Admission is $6 for adults and free for children 11 years old and younger.