Activities include, among others, a wetland walk and campfire, and a program on Colonial Delaware crime and punishment The post Historical Affairs Programs In September 2021 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
EDGE Grants Competition Reopens To Benefit Delaware Small Businesses
DOVER, DE (September 1, 2021) – Young Delaware companies in need of funding to help expand their business can now apply to compete for an Encouraging Development, Growth and Expansion (EDGE) Grant from the Division of Small Business. The division will be accepting EDGE Grant applications until September 30 from promising early-stage businesses throughout Delaware. […] The post EDGE Grants …
Presenting Our Newest Delaware Historical Marker: Henry Clay Village
The Delaware Public Archives formally dedicated a new Delaware Historical Marker on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, that commemorates the community of Henry Clay Village in Wilmington, Delaware. The marker acknowledges the residents of the community and notes the formation of this village that grew up around powder manufacturing near the textile mills north of […] The post Presenting Our …
The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit “Peninsula” by Jason Jellick
On view from September 3-24, 2021 Wilmington, Del. (August 30, 2021) – The Mezzanine Gallery is pleased to present photographer Jason Jellick’s debut exhibition, Peninsula, from September 3-24, 2021. Jellick was named a 2021 Artist Fellow in Photography by the Delaware Division of the Arts. Jellick began the artistic journey of this exhibit about a […] The post The Mezzanine …
Secretary of State Announces Appointment of Executive Director of Public Service Commission
Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock has appointed Matthew Hartigan as Executive Director of the Public Service Commission. Mr. Hartigan has served in roles as the Ombudsman for the Commission and more recently as the Deputy Director since April 26th, 2015. Matt joined the staff over nine years ago. “Matt’s experience and work for more than […] The post Secretary of …
Delaware Libraries Announces Northstar Digital Literacy Tool
Thursday August 26, 2021 Dover, DE – Delaware Libraries are pleased to announce the launch of Northstar Digital Literacy, an online training tool for basic computer skills. Northstar Digital Literacy provides digital literacy assessments and tutorials in basic computer skills and tips for how to use technology in daily life. Delaware Libraries and Literacy Delaware […] The post Delaware Libraries …
Delaware’s 23rd Annual Chautauqua From Sept. 9–12, 2021
Entitled “The I’s Have It: Industry, Innovation, and Invention,” programs will explore American enterprise and ingenuity. The post Delaware’s 23rd Annual Chautauqua From Sept. 9–12, 2021 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Guided Visitation To The African Burial Ground At The John Dickinson Plantation
Programs explore the experiences of the enslaved and free African Americans who lived, labored and died on the John Dickinson Plantation. The post Guided Visitation To The African Burial Ground At The John Dickinson Plantation appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Division of Small Business awards EDGE Grants to 15 Delaware companies
SMYRNA, Del. (August 11, 2021) – A company working to alleviate symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, a maker of wearable cooling protective gear, a specialty running store, and a meadery were among the 15 Delaware small businesses recognized Wednesday as awardees of the third round of Encouraging Development, Growth and Expansion (EDGE) Grants from the state […] The post Division of …
Governor Carney Signs Senate Bill 127
Legislation creates Site Readiness Fund to promote job creation, economic growth MIDDLETOWN, Del. – Governor John Carney on Tuesday signed Senate Bill 127 alongside members of the General Assembly, the Delaware Prosperity Partnership, business owners, and local elected officials. This legislation was laid out in the Governor’s 2021 State of the State Address. Senate Bill 127 […] The post Governor Carney …
