2010 Working Waterman’s Weekend

“Alice’s Restaurant” may be long gone, but you can still get “anything you want” at the Deltaville Maritime Museum’s “Working Waterman’s Weekend” festival this Saturday, May 1. From the kick-off Farmers’ Market starting at 9 a.m. through the first “Groovin’ in the Park” from 5 to 7 p.m., the museum and park’s opening-day activities offer something for everyone.
posted 04.28.2010
Kym Rock’s ‘Fight Like A Girl’ program is a candidate for Pepsi ‘Refresh Everything’ grant

Former Middlesex County resident Kimberly Rock, daughter of John and Janet Blake of Hartfield, is on a mission and needs help with some on-line voting. She’s taking her self-defense and education program, “Fight Like A Girl,” on a year-long national tour to train instructors and establish ongoing programs and classes in every state.
posted 04.28.2010
2010 Leukemia Cup schedule of events announced

This year’s exciting event calendar is now finalized. One change is that the auction and gala will be sited at the Stingray Harbour Yacht Club in Deltaville, while racing activities will still be based at the Fishing Bay Yacht Club in Deltaville. Both of the clubs are co-sponsoring the Leukemia Cup Regatta.
posted 04.28.2010
A tidbit of Middlesex history

In December of 1933, Mrs. Jessie Randolph, the daughter of Robert Lincoln, who was the son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, wrote a check for $70 to McKinley and Esther Campbell for one month’s home service.
posted 04.23.2010