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Rehoboth in Bloom celebrates Canalside Garden contributors

Former Sen. Ernie Lopez, Dogfish Head, city officials recognized for spurring floral transformation
July 31, 2024

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Canalside Garden
511 Rehoboth Avenue
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
United States

Formed more than five years ago, Rehoboth in Bloom has been responsible for the installation and upkeep of large planters across the commercial district of Rehoboth Beach. However, it’s the group’s Canalside Garden that’s the most visible project, and Rehoboth in Bloom officials took a few minutes July 30 to recognize the individuals and organizations that made the garden happen.

Located on the south side of the Rehoboth Beach Museum on Rehoboth Avenue, the Canalside Garden welcomes visitors to the city as they cross the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal drawbridge. Rehoboth in Bloom began working on transforming the otherwise nondescript lawn in late 2022.

Funding for the garden came in the form of Community Transportation Funds from former Sen. Ernie Lopez and Dogfish Head co-founder Mariah Calagione. The city actually owns the land, which meant city commissioners had to give permission before any work could be done. All three entities are now recognized for their contributions with a sign that faces Rehoboth Avenue.

Rehoboth in Bloom is a part of Rehoboth Beach Main Street, which is located in the one-story building immediately north of the museum.

For more information on Rehoboth in Bloom, go to downtownrb.com/bloom, call 302-227-2772 or email dan@downtownrb.com.

 

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