The Milford Public Library is offering several programs in November with two focusing on area history and one looking relationships between women and wardrobes. “Our first event for November is a live performance of “Love, Loss and What I Wore,” written by Nora and Delia Ephron,” Carolyn Tabor, Program Director, said. “This is a series of monologues using a rotating …
Kindness 4 Kidz event planned in Harrington
The first benefit designed to raise money for the June Jam organization’s Kindness for Kidz program is planned for Sunday, November 4 from 2 to 7 PM at the Harrington Moose Lodge. The program, which began as part of Toys for Tots, collects toys and money so that underprivileged children have gifts to open on Christmas. “Two years ago, June …
Holiday Stroll plans underway
Planning for the annual DMI Holiday Stroll is underway and, according to Sonja Koeller, organizer of the event, most of the planning is complete. The event, planned for December 2 from 3 to 8, includes a few new events for 2023. “We are adding an Ugly Sweater Contest the day of the stroll,” Koeller said. “What we are asking people …
Milford Rotary seeking photographs for upcoming centennial celebration
Organized on June 9, 1925, the Milford Rotary will celebrate their 100th year in 2025, a milestone many clubs and organizations would love to achieve. Over the years, the Rotary has held many events and provided much needed support throughout the community, including scholarships, motivation for students to earn honor roll recognition, support for first responders and more. In celebration …
KSI Kamp Lenape Receives Community Reinvestment Grant and Grant in Aid Funding
Kent Sussex Industries (KSI) received exciting news when the legislative session came to an end in June. A Community Reinvestment Grant of $249,000 provided funding to upgrade and repair the Kamp Lenape property, as well as fund the purchase of the property next door, expanding opportunities for future camps. KSI’s Grant in Aid funding, at $145,000, also supported needs at …
A Christmas Carol: The Musical Set to Open November 24
Second Street Players is delighted to present the joyful family production, A” Christmas Carol: The Musical”, at the Riverfront Theater in Milford. Performances will take place Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, November 24, 25, 26 and December 1, 2, 3, 2023. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7 PM; Sunday matinees begin at 2 PM. Tickets are $25 for adults, $24 …
Milford Museum presents “The Mayflower”
With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching, the Milford Museum will sponsor a program titled “The Mayflower” on Saturday, November 11, at 1:00 p.m. at the Milford Public Library. Presented by Bill “Hutch” Hutchison, this program will tell the iconic story of one of the most recognized ships in American history. It’s one lone voyage to America landed a group of Pilgrims …
Thousands visit Milford to watch parade
One of the most anticipated events in Milford, the Milford Community Parade kicked off from Milford Middle School and made its way through downtown, ending at Milford High School on Wednesday, October 18. Thousands lined the streets of the city, many marking their territories with chairs as early as 7 AM that day. “We live in Felton and come to …
KSI receives two generation donations
KSI received a generous donation from the Knights of Columbus, Brother Vincent Council #7517 in Smyrna. The Brother Vincent Council Knights donated $2,054.10 to KSI as a result of their annual Tootsie Roll drive where they solicit donations to help those with intellectual or physical disabilities. In addition to the generous donation from the Knights of Columbus, KSI was also …
Opera Delaware and Benvenuto partner for microgala event
On November 17, Benvunto will be the site of the inaugural Microgala for Opera Delaware. The event, which begins with a cocktail party at 6:30 PM, will also include a five-course catered dinner with operettic and holiday musical pairings. The event follows a successful pop-up opera held in St. John the Apostle’s fellowship hall on Saturday, October 14. “In opera, …








