August Quarterly
Come and celebrate the Nations Oldest African American Festival celebrating religious freedom, freedom of speech and the right of assembly.
August 30, 2015
Come and celebrate the Nations Oldest African American Festival celebrating religious freedom, freedom of speech and the right of assembly.
The monthly meeting of Delaware Citizens Opposed to the Death Penalty (DCODP) will take place at the Pacem in Terris office at Wilmington Friends Meetinghouse (401 N. West Street, 19801) at 5:30.
Meetings are always the fourth Monday of the month.
New Beginnings-Next Step offers a chance to network with others who share and celebrate the ex-offender’s will to remain free. We provide community and support through weekly meetings.
There was a period in our past when voting rights were reserved primarily for white male property owners. But during a long struggle the rights of the ballot were extended regardless of property ownership, race, or sex.
This slide-illustrated lecture by Mike Dixon offers an intriguing look at the evolution of crime, punishment, and police work in Delaware from the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century.
New Beginnings-Next Step offers a chance to network with others who share and celebrate the ex-offender’s will to remain free. We provide community and support through weekly meetings.
Come out and be part of the fun! Delaware Pride presents Pride Bowling, held the 3rd Saturday of every month. It’s a great way to socialize and make new friends while getting some exercise. Invite your friends and come out and have a BALL with us!
The 2015 Middletown Peach Festival will be held Saturday August 15, 2015 beginning at 9am with the annual Peach parade on Broad Street and will conclude at 4pm.
New Beginnings-Next Step offers a chance to network with others who share and celebrate the ex-offender’s will to remain free. We provide community and support through weekly meetings.
In or around Seaford? Head over to the Eastern Shore Afram Festival!