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Cape State .... Park Greenfe00t '97 to cele rate trails, greenways
Whether it's hiking or biking greenways and trails. Off-site tvironmental Training Center in person of the Coastal Heritage a trail, how to. obtain funding and
tours include the Milton Gover-
nor's Walk, Mispillion River
Walk in Milford, proposed Lewes
Greenway, Abbot's Mill Nature
Center, Broadkill River boat trip,
Lewes bike tour and Delmarva
Dennis sea kayaking. A special
tour aboard the Cape May-Lewes
Ferry will allow bike enthusiasts
to travel from Cape Henlopen to
Cape May.
The conference will allow civic,
trail or environmental organiza-
tions, government officials, re-
source managers or elected offi-
cials a chance to learn more about
greenways and trails.
The conference will be held
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Biden
Delaware's trails, or establishing a
community greenway, there is
something for everyone at Green-
fest '97. The event will be held
Saturday, June 7, beginning at 9
a.m. at Cape Henlopen State Park,
and will feature'a variety of activ-
ities throughout the day at the
park and at other locations.
As part the National Trails Day
celebration, Greenfest '97 will
serve as both a conference and
festival.
Festival activities at Cape Hen-
lopen will include musical enter-
tainment, information exhibits,
guided hikes, safety clinics for
kids and tours of some of South-
ern Delaware's most popular
RAL offers writing classes
discuss ways to get unstuck, to
become braver and to trust your
intuition as a writer. The cost is
$30 for members and $45 for non-
members. Goldberg is a poet and
essayist whose pieces are widely
published. Her poetry has been
commissioned for the theater at
Maryland Art Palace and her work
is part of the Baltimore Museum
of Art's permanent collection. Her
book, "Room to Write: Daily Invi-
tations to a Writer's Life," was
published in 1996 by Putnam.
To register for either class, call
the Art League at 227-8408.
A writing and journal workshop
are two classes that author Bonni
Goldberg will teach this spring at
the Rehoboth Art League.
"Journal Keeping," designed to
teach students how to structure a
journal and of its many uses, will
be held Tuesday, May 27 from 1
to 4 p.m. Several journal tech-
niques will be explored. The cost
is $25 for members and $35 for
non-members.
"Room to Write," Goldberg's
other class, will meet on Wednes-
day and Thursday, May 28 and 29
from 7 to 9 p.m. The class will
Second Street Players set auditions
is a script for perusal in the Mil-
ford Library. The play is directed
by Kenney Workman.
The auditions are in the Players'
Riverfront Theatre, 2 S. Walnut
St. in downtown Milford. Produc-
tion dates are July 25, 26 and 27
and August l, 2 and 3.
For information, call 422-8777.
The Second Street Players of
Milford have auditions set for
Tuesday, May 27 and Wednesday,
May 28, 7 p.m., for the contempo-
rary adult comedy, "Don't Dress
for Dinner." The play requires
three men and three women, ages
mid-20s to 50s. Auditions will be
readings from the script; and there
Milton Ladies Auxiliary to sponsor 'cruise night'
The Milton Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor
"cruise night" at Midway Bowl on Wednesday, June l l from 7 to 9
p.m., for its seven-day cruise on Nov. 22-29 on the Carnival ship Fasci-
nation.
The evening will feature a video, doorpfizes and snacks. For booking
for information, Call 644-1837.
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ape Henlopen State Park. The
:ynote speaker will be Chuck
ink, president of Greenways,
c., one of the nation's premier
'eenway designers. Lt. Gov.
ath Ann Minner, former chair-
Greenway Council, will also
speak at the event.
The conference topics will offer
participants information in how to
get a greenway or trail going in a
community, how to plan and map
a briefing on current land-use
planning issues and legislation af-
fecting greenways and trails.
For more information, or to reg-
ister, call the Division of Parks
and Recreation at (302) 739-5285.
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