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SUMMARY:History Revival: A Culinary History of Southern Delaware
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: Historic farms and waterways crisscross Southern Delaware\, connecting its residents to a set of rich culinary traditions. The original Nanticoke inhabitants baked hearty johnny cakes and hunted wild game. Hungry for a taste of home\, German settlers developed scrapple from local ingredients. Today’s home cooks and chefs draw their bounty from the land and sea for a distinct\, seasonal cuisine. With recipes for regional favorites like beach plum jelly and chicken with slippery dumplings\, author Denise Clemons will explore the diverse history of food in Southern Delaware \nSpeaker: Denise Clemons holds a bachelor of arts degree in biopsychology from Vassar College and a master’s degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University. She spent the early years of her career as an executive in the technology industry\, then turned to the nonprofit arena\,focusing on museums. She serves on the boards of trustees for the Rehoboth Art League and the Lewes Historical Society. She is past regent of the Col. David Hall Chapter\, Daughters of the American Revolution\, and serves the society at the state and national levels. \nClemons has written a weekly food column for the Cape Gazette newspaper since 2005\, and her award-winning book\, “A Culinary History of Southern Delaware\,” was published by the History Press. She has published fiction\, nonfiction and poetry in journals\, chapbooks and anthologies. She conducts writing workshops\, cooking demonstrations and history lectures across the region. \nRegister Here \nDelaware Humanities funding acknowledgement \nHistory Revival: Food and Drink Across Delmarva has been made possible in part by Delaware Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
URL:https://history.delaware.gov/event/history-revival-a-culinary-history-of-southern-delaware/
LOCATION:Lewes Public Library\, 111 Adams Ave\, Lewes\, DE\, 19958
CATEGORIES:History Revival,Zwaanendael Museum
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SUMMARY:Friends of Folk Concert Series: Chris English Duo
DESCRIPTION:Chris English offers a combination of deep traditional acoustic blues and solid original material. Delta blues is his forte\, singing\, playing guitar and harp\, stamping out the time on an old wooden Coca Cola crate. He uses vintage guitars from the 20’s and ’30’s to replicate the sound and feeling of the blues he has studied and loves. Chris performs solo\, as a duo and with a full band. For this show\, Chris and his son Grayson on bass will perform as a duo\, playing mostly original music and a few blues standards. Grayson is a multi-instrumentalist and graduate of Salisbury University’s music department. He has been playing with Chris since 2008. When he’s not performing\, he works repairing instruments\, and handcrafting guitar effects pedals. \nLearn more on Chris English’s website.
URL:https://history.delaware.gov/event/friends-of-folk-concert-series-chris-english-duo/
LOCATION:Old State House\, 25 The Green\, Dover\, DE\, 19901
CATEGORIES:Friends of Folk Concert Series,Old State House
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