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Delaware Libraries Launch 2020 Summer Reading Program

Delaware’s First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney will host a virtual kick-off of the 2020 statewide Summer Library Reading Program, Imagine Your Story, on Wednesday, June 17 at 10 a.m. with State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman.




Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs launches At Home Concert Series

New digital feature highlights local music and historic sites across the First State.




POSTPONED: “The Kidnapping of Bathsheba Bungy” at the New Castle Court House Museum on March 21, 2020

Program tells the story of an African American girl from New Castle, Del. who was kidnapped and taken to Maryland to be sold into slavery.




Harriet Tubman living history at Old State House on March 10

Actress Millicent Sparks to portray the noted Underground Railroad conductor.




Fourth graders’ Delaware Day projects on display at Legislative Hall in Dover from Nov. 13–Dec. 12, 2019

Students created displays that illustrate and explain the U.S. Constitution and the role played by Delawareans in its writing and ratification.







 Pages Tagged With: "arts"

Delaware Libraries Launch 2020 Summer Reading Program

Delaware’s First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney will host a virtual kick-off of the 2020 statewide Summer Library Reading Program, Imagine Your Story, on Wednesday, June 17 at 10 a.m. with State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman.




Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs launches At Home Concert Series

New digital feature highlights local music and historic sites across the First State.




POSTPONED: “The Kidnapping of Bathsheba Bungy” at the New Castle Court House Museum on March 21, 2020

Program tells the story of an African American girl from New Castle, Del. who was kidnapped and taken to Maryland to be sold into slavery.




Harriet Tubman living history at Old State House on March 10

Actress Millicent Sparks to portray the noted Underground Railroad conductor.




Fourth graders’ Delaware Day projects on display at Legislative Hall in Dover from Nov. 13–Dec. 12, 2019

Students created displays that illustrate and explain the U.S. Constitution and the role played by Delawareans in its writing and ratification.