The marker will honor 100 years of service by the Rehoboth Beach Patrol. (Photo via visitrehoboth/Instagram)
A new historical marker celebrating the legacy of the Rehoboth Beach Patrol will be unveiled Tuesday, August 5, at a public ceremony on Baltimore Avenue in front of the patrol’s new headquarters.
The 9 a.m. event will recognize more than 100 years of lifesaving service provided by the patrol along the city’s two-mile stretch of coastline.
“We are honored to receive this state historical designation for the Rehoboth Beach Patrol,”said Mayor Stan Mills. “It signifies the dedication, hard work, and compassion that the patrol has brought to our beaches for more than a century. It’s a legacy today’s beach patrol continues to uphold.”
Founded in 1921 by Benjamin F. Shaw and the American Red Cross, the Rehoboth Beach Patrol (RBP) has long served as a cornerstone of public safety at the popular beach destination.
Over the decades, the patrol has provided a wide range of services, including rescues, medical aid, beach evacuations, and helping reunite lost children with their families.
The marker also highlights two key programs developed by the RBP: the Lifeguard Olympics, which began in 1977 and bring together lifeguards from Delaware and neighboring states to compete in water and rescue challenges, and the Junior Lifeguard Program, launched in 1997 to teach children ocean safety, first aid, and basic rescue skills.
The ceremony is free and open to the public.
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