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Sculptor Harold Kalmus to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in May

Harold Kalmus will show a variety of his figurative sculpture including large scale portraits, smaller full figure compositions, and figure study reliefs. Described as a “contemporary realist,” his style reflects a mastery of anatomy.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Preparing Delaware Students to Thrive in the New Economy

Governor Markell highlights ongoing progress towards preparing Delaware students for the new economy, including that more Delaware high school students are taking and passing college-level Advanced Placement tests.




Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs to sponsor 10 free programs at downtown Dover, Del. sites from April 23 through May 2015

Eight of the programs are presented in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War.




Dover Days at the John Dickinson Plantation on May 2, 2015

Activities to include colonial games, hearth cooking utilizing 18th-century recipes and special tours.




Injury Leading Cause of Child Deaths in Delaware

The Division of Public Health (DPH) encourages Delawareans to be active and have fun, but also to be smart and protect themselves and loved ones from injury. Unintentional injuries—such as those caused by falls, traffic incidents, burns, drowning, and poisoning—are the leading cause of death and injury in Delaware and the U.S.







 Pages Tagged With: "Delaware"

Sculptor Harold Kalmus to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in May

Harold Kalmus will show a variety of his figurative sculpture including large scale portraits, smaller full figure compositions, and figure study reliefs. Described as a “contemporary realist,” his style reflects a mastery of anatomy.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Preparing Delaware Students to Thrive in the New Economy

Governor Markell highlights ongoing progress towards preparing Delaware students for the new economy, including that more Delaware high school students are taking and passing college-level Advanced Placement tests.




Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs to sponsor 10 free programs at downtown Dover, Del. sites from April 23 through May 2015

Eight of the programs are presented in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War.




Dover Days at the John Dickinson Plantation on May 2, 2015

Activities to include colonial games, hearth cooking utilizing 18th-century recipes and special tours.




Injury Leading Cause of Child Deaths in Delaware

The Division of Public Health (DPH) encourages Delawareans to be active and have fun, but also to be smart and protect themselves and loved ones from injury. Unintentional injuries—such as those caused by falls, traffic incidents, burns, drowning, and poisoning—are the leading cause of death and injury in Delaware and the U.S.