June 4th – 11th

    Art on the Town

    Join us for loop night sponsored by the City of Wilmington. Art on the Town is a great way to view exhibitions in our galleries and visit the artist studios during our extended gallery hours. Art on the Town is free and open to the public. June 4th, 5 p.m.

    Newark Nite

    Newark’s Main Street comes alive with live music, children’s activities, great food, shopping and more. Join us for three stages of entertainment, a children’s stage and game area, community information, food, and craft vendors. Browse through the shops along Main Street, visit area vendors and listen to the wonderful sounds of many local performers. Main Street (Newark), June 5th, 4 p.m.

    Summer Reading Club Kickoff Party

    Join us to sign up for the Summer Reading Club & enjoy crafts (for kids) & snacks! We have three reading clubs — Children, Teens, and Adults — and anyone who completes the club has a chance to win great prizes at the end of the summer! Prizes include Beanie Babies, toys, books, posters, a Slip & Slide, a Beach Ball Sprinkler, a Twilight and New Moon movie bundle, a quaint wheelbarrow planter, and more! Kids who participate will also get school recognition. Harrington Public Library, June 5th 10 a.m.

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    6th Annual Golf Tournament

    The AMC Museum Foundation is hosting its 6th Annual Golf Tournament on Thursday, 10 June, at Jonathan’s Landing Golf Course in Magnolia, Delaware. Registration and lunch will be from 11 a.m. to noon. The four-person scramble tournament will begin with a shotgun start at noon. Prizes will be awarded at dinner. Your entry fee includes greens fee with cart, lunch, dinner, beverages, holes-in-one, and other prizes!

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