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The Owl House is an animated fantasy series that follows the adventures of a teenage girl named Luz Noceda. In the magical realm, she discovers a mysterious and enchanting world filled with fantastical creatures and spells. One of the key elements in The Owl House is the concept of magic tracks. These magic tracks are pathways that lead to different magical locations and realms. They are like portals that allow individuals to travel between different places in the magical world. The magic tracks are not physical pathways but contain magical energy that enables travel.



Sea Witch Festival

8AM Half-Marathon Halloween Classic at Cape Henlopen State Park Main Parking Lot.

www.seashorestriders.com. Rain or shine

8AM - 5PM First State Webfooters Triathlon. 5/ 10K Walk, 10.6/ 46 K Bike Trail Rides, and/ or 300 m swim. Rain or Shine

8AM - 6PM Visit Helios Sunglasses for a costume party, giveaways, raffles, and goodie bags for kids & adults! First Street Station, 70 Rehoboth Avenue. Rain or Shine

9AM COSTUME PARADE ROLLERS LINE UP. Pre-Registered motorized vehicles, floats, and large walking groups line up at 330 Rehoboth Avenue and State Road

9AM COSTUME PARADE WALKERS LINE UP. Walker Registration - Coho’s Market/Loves Liquors at 305 Rehoboth Avenue. After registering, line up on 4th Street

9AM - 9:30 AM Magic with Jack Noel sponsored by Artisans’ Bank. Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. No fee. Rain or Shine

9AM - 11AM Balloon Twisting with Snippy Doodles at the First Street Station Kid’s Zone. No Fee. Rain or Shine

9AM - 11AM Balloon Twisting by The Sandy Roost sponsored by Artisans’ Bank. Located at the Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center. No Fee. Rain or Shine.

“Sea Witch® Through the Years.” Small exhibit of memorabilia at the Rehoboth Beach Museum, 511 Rehoboth Avenue. Call 302-227-7310 for info. Rain or Shine

9AM - 4PM Visit the Delaware Botanic Gardens in Dagsboro and view the 9 foot tall Sea Witch! Rain or Shine

9AM - 5PM SEA WITCH® 50/50 RAFFLE. Convention Center at 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine.

9AM - 5PM INDOOR KIDS CORNER. 2 rooms of fun including coloring activities, entertainers, and more! While supplies last. Convention Ctr, 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

9AM - 5PM INDOOR ARTISAN & VENDOR SHOW. Sponsored by LeafFilter. Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. No admission fee. Rain or Shine

9AM - 5PM Lumberjack Throw Challenge. Sponsored by the Starboard. Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

9AM - 5PM Add some flare to your hair! Stop by Braids & Sparkles booth for fairy hairdo’s, intricate braiding & colorful extensions. Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

1PM - 5PM Face painting by the Little Farm. Become a spooky spirit, magical mermaid, and more! Covention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. Rain or Shine

9:30AM - 11AM PAUL ZAVINSKY. Live music at the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

10AM SCARECROW TRAIL & SHOW. Travel the show & trail during the weekend, pick your favorite scarecrow and vote! Info & voting at Beach-Fun.com/scarecrow-contest.

10AM City of Rehoboth Beach Fire Department Auxiliary Baked Good, Hot Dog & Hamburger Sales (while supplies last) at Rehoboth Beach Fire Hall, 219 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

10AM - 10:45AM Cascading Carlos Juggling Show. Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave. No fee. Rain or Shine

10AM - 10:45AM THE JIMMIES. Live music at the Bandstand sponsored by DISCOVER Bank

10AM - 4PM PONY RIDES on the beach at Wilmington Avenue. $5.00 fee

10AM - 5PM OUTDOOR ARTISAN & VENDOR SHOW at the Bandstand.

10AM - 5PM SEA WITCH® 50/50 RAFFLE. Sales at the Information Table at the Bandstand. Rain Location: Convention Center from 9AM-5PM

10AM - 5PM Blacksmithing by Williams Blacksmithing at the Bandstand.

10AM - 5PM OUTDOOR KIDS ZONE sponsored by Renewal by Anderson. Lots of fun activities! First Street Station. Rain location: Convention Center.

10AM - 5PM OFFICIAL SEA WITCH® EVENT GEAR will be for sale at multiple locations. Rain location: Convention Center, 9AM-5PM

10AM - 8PM Try the Official Sea Witch® Ice Cream at the Ice Cream Store; 6 Rehoboth Avenue. Rain or Shine

11AM COSTUME PARADE. Begins at Coho’s Market & Loves Liquors at the intersection of 4th Street and Rehoboth Avenue, continues down the Avenue

11AM - 2PM Escape the Depths at the Rehoboth Beach Public Library, 226 Rehoboth Avenue.

While exploring the mysteries of the ocean, you and your team uncovered an abandoned city underwater. Now you’re trapped in a room that’s slowly filling up with water and only have 15 minutes to escape! To play, visit the Circulation Desk, and you will receive your estimated start time based on the number of groups ahead of yours. Rain or Shine

11AM - 2PM Family Halloween Party at the Rehoboth Beach Public Library, 226 Rehoboth Avenue.

To celebrate the best and spookiest time of year, the Library is inviting families to join them for spooktacular games, snacks, and crafts! Costumes encouraged! Rain or Shine

11AM - 3PM Barnhill Preserve Animal Experience located at the First Street Station Kid’s Zone

12PM - 5PM HAYRIDES through the side streets of Downtown Rehoboth. Ticket sales at the Visitors Center, 501 Rehoboth Ave; boarding adjacent to Visitors Center in Grove Park

1PM - 1:30PM Magic with Jack Noel sponsored by Artisans’ Bank. Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. No fee. Rain or Shine

1PM - 1:45PM THE JIMMIES. Live music at the Bandstand sponsored by DISCOVER Bank.

1PM - 2:30PM BRYAN SCAR. Live music at the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. Rain or Shine

1PM - 5PM Balloon Twisting with Snippy Doodles at the Outdoor Kid’s Zone at First Street Station. No Fee. Rain Location: Convention Ctr

1PM - 5PM Balloon Twisting by The Sandy Roost sponsored by Artisans’ Bank. Located at the Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center. No Fee. Rain or Shine

1PM - 5PM SEA WITCH® HUNT/REGISTRATION at Bandstand. Sponsored by WEIS Markets.

Rain Location: Convention Ctr. Winner announced Sunday at 2PM on Bandstand or Convention Center if inclement weather

2PM OLD FASHIONED KID’S BEACH GAMES & BROOM TOSS on the Beach at Baltimore Avenue. No Fee.

3PM - 3:45PM Cascading Carlos Juggling Show. Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Ave. No fee. Rain or Shine

3PM - 4:30PM SANDY & STEVIE D. Live music at the Convention Ctr, 229 Rehoboth Ave. Rain or Shine

3:30PM - 5PM OVER TIME BAND. Live music at the Bandstand sponsored by DISCOVER Bank

4PM HORSE SHOW ON THE BEACH - Maryland Rough Riders on the Beach at Rehoboth Ave & the Boardwalk

4PM - 4:30PM Magic with Jack Noel sponsored by Artisans’ Bank. Indoor Kid’s Corner in the Convention Center, 229 Rehoboth Avenue. No fee. Rain or Shine

6:30PM - 7:30PM BRACKISH WATER BOYS. Live music at the Bandstand sponsored by DISCOVER Bank

6:30PM - 7:30PM TRICK OR TREAT WITH DOWNTOWN REHOBOTH BEACH MERCHANTS. Sponsored by Downtown Rehoboth Beach Businesses. Rain or Moonlight

7PM Young Frankenstein the musical comedy, live on stage at Clear Space Theatre, 20 Baltimore Ave, Rehoboth. Tickets at clearspacetheatre.org; 302-227-2270 for info. Rain or shine.

Date: October 27 - 29, 2023

Location: Various Location in Rehoboth Beach, DE

2023 NauticStar 2102 Legacy

The 2102 Legacy is ready to take you where you want to go. With comfort features such as full bow cushioning and flip-out backrests, plush, 3-across transom seating, a walkthrough transom and an aft step with swim ladder, it is perfectly equipped for a day of pleasure boating with the family.

The 2102 also comes stacked with tournament fishing features, such as a transom aerated livewell, cast net and bait storage, and ample rod holders and storage in the gunnels.

The 2102’s saltwater-ready hull tracks well and rides comfortably - even in heavier water conditions. No matter the itinerary, the 2102 promises all-around great performance, value and versatility.

Features may include:

  • Wood-Free, Composite Construction
  • Limited Lifetime Hull Warranty
  • Vinyl Ester Barrier Coat
  • One-piece Molded Foam Filled Fiberglass Stringer System
  • Self-Bailing Cockpit w/ Stainless Steel Drains
  • RTM Fiberglass Lids
  • Teleflex BayStar Pro Hydraulic Steering
  • Teleflex Extreme or Yamaha Control Cables
  • Molded Anchor Storage w/ Anchor
  • Dual Insulated Fish Boxes w/ Overboard Drain
  • Raw Water, High Pressure Wash Down
  • Raw Water Transom Shower
  • Syntec Vinyl w/ Nano-Block Stain Protection
  • Transhield® Shipping Wrap
  • Chrome 3D NauticStar Logo
  • Curved Windshield
  • SeaDek on Console Top
  • Custom Stainless Steel Wheel w/ Power Knob
  • Helm Station with Area for 2 Large Chart Plotters
  • In-Console Cooler (Livewell Option) – 15 gallon
  • Kick Panel w/ Foot Pad
  • Flush Mount Compass
  • Infinity Stereo w/ Bluetooth, Preset Capability & 4 Speakers
  • Horn w/ Stainless Steel Grill
  • 12 Volt Acc. Plug
  • Standard Leaning Post w/ Cushion and 94 Qt. Igloo® Cooler
  • LED Navigation and Courtesy Lights
  • Stainless Steel Latches
  • Recessed Stainless Steel Bow Rails
  • Stainless Steel Rub Rail
  • Stainless Steel Thru Hull Fittings
  • Stainless Steel Drink Holders – 6
  • Stainless Steel Gunnel Rod Holders – 4
  • Horizontal Gunnel Rod Holders – 3 Ea./Side
  • Stainless Steel Pull-Up Cleats – 4
  • Brass Splashwell Drains
  • Brass Shut Off Ball Valves
  • Stainless Steel 3-Step Ladder – Aft Starboard Side
  • Stainless Steel Floor Drains
  • Plush Integrated Aft Seating w/ Cooler & Castnet Storage
  • Plush Bow Seating w/ Optional Bow Filler & Optional Flip-Out Backrest
  • Brass Thru-Hull High Speed Aerator Pickups
  • Aft Recirculation Pump – 500 GPH w/ Timer
  • Aerator Pump – 800 GPH w/ Timer
  • LED Livewell Light
  • Circuit Breaker Protection
  • Stainless Steel Toggle Switches
  • Dual Battery Shut Off Switch
  • Deutsch Electrical Connectors
  • Speedometer, Tachometer, and Fuel Gauges
  • Auto Bilge Pump – 750 GPH
  • Bilge Pump – 800 GPH

It’s FESTIVAL Time, Sea-Witch Style

Fall is festival season in Sussex County with plenty of merriment from which to choose. And, speaking of “which”, there is no bigger celebration than the annual Sea Witch Festival taking place this year October 27 – 29.

Details for the three-day extravaganza are available on the Rehoboth/Dewey Chamber of Commerce website. More events may be added as the weekend draws near.

Sea Witch is the Rehoboth-Dewey Chamber’s signature event. According to President/CEO Carol Everhart, it takes about 100 volunteers to pull off the weekend with Saturday being the busiest day. “On Parade Day we typically have over 100,000 visitors,” she said. “Last year, there were 40,000 for the Friday events, 100,000 on Saturday, and 60,000 on Sunday for the Dog Parade and Sunday events–a total of 200,000 attending the festival over the three days.”

About 400 costumed people participate in Saturday’s parade with clever renditions of candy corn, jellyfish, the characters from Hocus Pocus and a plethora of pirates. Prizes are awarded in various categories. Everhart says the more complex the costume, the more fun merrymakers have at the event.

Judges are typically our Mayors from both Rehoboth and Dewey, as well as the Director of Southern Delaware Tourism. They have a tough job.

Floats and bands dot the parade as well. This year, performing bands include the Cape Henlopen High School Marching Band, the North Caroline Marching Band of Blue, the Woodland String Band (Mummers), Washington High School Marching Band, Kutztown Area High School Marching Band, and the Sussex Central Golden Knight Marching Band.

Everhart says another big hit is having the Sea Witch balloon blown up in convention hall on Sunday for people to take selfies. This year, the Md. Rough Riders horseshow on the beach is back to perform both Saturday and Sunday. The doggie parade on Sunday is always a treat especially for animal lovers.

The best thing about Rehoboth is the People . Coming from Maryland, its really hard to find closeness there. I know Halloween is not a Holiday, however it should be here. Working with Carol and her team is wonderful. They appreciate everything you do for them as a volunteer and I knew that was where I would spent my retired time as a volunteer. Its the excitement and seeing people(Lots of locals) gathering together. Seawitch is like one big Family. I have volunteered at others places in the area and the Chamber group makes its the BEST event ever for a 3 day pack event and I am proud to be a part of it .

Katie Handy, volunteer for the Sea Witch Festival

Already about a dozen fairs, festivals and special events have taken place in Delaware’s coastal towns during September. Aside from Sea Witch many more are planned in October including the True Blue Jazz Festival October 11-15 and the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival October 12 – 15. (FYI: These are totally separate The Funsters’ Eddie Sherman and Nassau Vineyard’s Peggy Raley organize True Blue.)

Aside from jazz, that’s a busy weekend for Sussex County. Also on the docket is the Milton Art League’s Art Walk on October 14 and Camp Rehoboth’s Block Party on October 15. Both feature artists, music, food and beverages. The week before, on October 7, the Mispillion Art League in Milford is organizing an event called The Big Draw. Art lovers will have an opportunity to appreciate visual arts that are presented and create their own.

Animal lovers have several choices in October. Besides the Sea Witch doggie parade at the end of the month, the Greyhound Reach the Beach event is set for October 5-8 and Bark on the Boards is on October 14.

The Lewes and Rehoboth Merchants’ Sidewalk Sales are both scheduled for October 6 – 8. AND this is only a partial list of activities taking place in October. Keep a look out for more listings to come and enjoy the festivities of fall!

By Mary Jo Tarallo, Resident Journalist

Mary Jo Tarallo spent much of her career in public relations with various non-profits and spent 40 years involved with the ski industry as a journalist, public relations director for a national trade association and as executive director of the Learn to Ski and Snowboard initiative. Prior to her ski industry involvement she worked for the Maryland International Center in Baltimore and United Way of Central Maryland. She won a Gold Award for TV programming for a United Way simulcast that starred Ophrah Winfrey. She has been cited for her work by numerous organizations. Mary Jo grew up in Baltimore, attended the University of Maryland and Towson University, lived in Washington, DC for 21 years and has been a full time resident of Rehoboth Beach and Milton since May 2019.

The magic tracks are not physical pathways but contain magical energy that enables travel. They are represented by glowing lines or symbols that appear on the ground or in the air. In order to access these tracks, individuals must have a certain level of magical ability or be guided by someone who does.

The water cucle

Throughout the series, Luz learns about the existence of these magic tracks and begins to explore them. She embarks on thrilling adventures, discovering new magical places and meeting unique creatures along the way. The magic tracks become an essential part of her journey and allow her to navigate the magical world with ease. These tracks also serve as a metaphor for the journey of self-discovery and personal growth. As Luz learns to harness her own magical abilities, she becomes more attuned to the magic tracks and can utilize them to her advantage. Through her experiences on these tracks, she not only learns about the magical world but also discovers more about herself and her own potential. The concept of magic tracks adds an element of mystery and excitement to the series. It creates a sense of wonder and intrigue, as characters can never be sure where a particular track will lead them. It also allows for endless possibilities and opens up a whole new realm of exploration and adventure. In conclusion, the magic tracks in The Owl House are a central element of the show's magical world. They serve as portals to different locations and realms, allowing characters to travel and explore. These tracks also symbolize personal growth and self-discovery. Overall, the concept of magic tracks adds depth and excitement to the series, captivating viewers with its enchanting possibilities..

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