
Lewes Hospitality Night
- By Christine Davis
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Is the glass half full or half empty? That all depends on who you are and whether you are ready to buy now or sell. "Sometimes you're the bat and sometimes you're the ball." If you're a buyer today, this is your turn to be the bat. If you bought in 2005, you had your chance to be the ball; next time maybe you'll be the bat!
I read with interest this article in [...]
On my way to a function at the Virden Center at the University of Delaware the other day, I had to stop and take a photo of our Wind Turbine that now powers the University of Delaware Lewes Campus. How majestic in the bright fall sky that morning!
Do you know the history of Cape Henlopen State Park? It's one of my favorite places to walk or take a bike ride, so I decided to brush up on my local history. Before it was Cape Henlopen State Park, this strategic location in Lewes, Delaware, was Fort Miles. A critical component of this country's defense in World War II, Fort Miles [...]
Have you been to this spot in Lewes Beach? One of my favorite things about living in Lewes, Delaware, is riding my bike to the beach just beyond the Lewes Yacht Club.
Kathy Sperl-Bell
The Cape May Lewes Ferry is one of the great conveniences about living in either Lewes, Delaware, or in Cape May, NJ. It's a quick trip and a wonderful ferry ride between the two towns and it's booked year round! You better make reservations, especially during the peak vacation [...]

Good Morning!
Kathy Sperl-Bell, 302-542-1203
His name is Bernard Osher, he is listed on the Forbes Magazine's billionaires' list, he plans to give away his entire fortune and he just donated $1 Million to the Delaware Academy of Lifelong Learning. The University of Delaware of course agreed to rename its lifelong learning academies upon receipt of this generous grant and it seems there [...]
Tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 18th, 10 am - 4 pm, artists all over Lewes, Delaware, will open their studios to the public. This is the 12th annual tour and as many as 300 people typically take advantage of this chance to see local artists at work.
What a thrill to meet Capt. Willie Dykes, Pilot of the WBOC Chopper 16 tonight at the Canalfront Park in Lewes, DE. He was the Mystery Guest for tonight's meeting of the "Lewes Walks for Fitness" program. No one knew who the mystery guest was until we saw his helicopter buzzing us as we gathered at Lewes Beach. Then we got to meet him, see [...]