To kick off a celebration of the local wildlife and environment in Southern Delaware, the Milton Chamber of Commerce and the Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival Committee announce the Coastal Adventure Passport.
Passport holders can visit and explore five designated locations that highlight some of Delaware’s amazing natural resources and habitats. Questions about each site must be answered on the passport. Completed passports may be turned in for a chance to win one of several prizes including outdoor adventure experiences and nature-related products.
To obtain a copy of the Coastal Adventure Passport, visit the Mercantile at 109 Union St. in downtown Milton. To print from home, go to historicmilton.com.
Completed passports may turned in at the Mercantile or to Milton chamber table at the Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival Saturday, May 29. They also can be scanned and emailed to chamber@historicmilton.com. Prize winners will be announced in early June.
At the festival, Milton’s very own talented musician Mark Gratton will play piano in the morning and DJ Jerry of AWE will provide entertainment in the afternoon.
Confirmed vendors include Old Dog Woodcrafts, Cape Custom Art, Hammer & Stain, Crafts by Island Girl and many others.
Educational exhibits for kids will be provided by the Friends of Prime Hook, DuPont Nature Center, Envirotech, and the University of Delaware Sea Grant. CopyCat Paint Parties will be doing face painting.
Attendees will have multiple opportunities to win prizes throughout the day and there will be a 50/50 raffle. Funds raised will benefit Friends of Prime Hook. The festival committee, which includes members of the Milton Chamber of Commerce, DNREC’s DuPont Nature Center, and Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, thanks all event sponsors for helping to put on the 2021 Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival.
Sponsors include Irish Eyes Pub & Restaurant, Jeanine O’Donnell of State Farm – Lewes, the Nitan Soni Group - Coldwell Banker, Techno Goober, Milton Historical Society, Oak Creek Wine & Spirits, Holland Jewelers, Stenger’s Shamrock Farm Par 3 Golf Course, Southern Delaware Tourism and Victoria’s Salon in Milton.
Anyone experiencing a temperature above 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit, who has any headache or respiratory sickness symptoms, or who has had a known exposure to anyone with a positive COVID-19 test is asked to stay home from the festival.
For more information, go to historicmilton.com.
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