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6 D Day, WWII • 14 Flag Day • 19 Father's Day •19 Juneteenth Day • 21 Summer Solstice
7/15 National Ice Cream Day Tapioca Pudding Day Cow Appreciation Day Rembrandt Van Rijn* 406 (1669), Saint Francis Xavier Cabrini*162 (1917) (Mother Cabrini), first American saint,
Jan-Michael Vincent-68, Linda Ronstadt-66, Jesse Ventura-61, Kim Alexis-52, Forest Whitaker-51 Georgia became the last of the
Confederate states to be readmitted to the Union. 1870, Robert Wadlow died at the age of 22. At that time he was 8 feet, 11–1/10 inches tall and weighed 439 pounds. 1940, The spacecraft Mariner IV sent back the first close-up pictures of the planet Mars. 1965
7/16 Barbara Stanwyck*105 (1990), Ginger Rogers*101 (1995), Bess Myserson-88, Jimmy Johnson-69, Will Ferrell-45 The New York Yacht
Club hosted the first American boating regatta. 1845, and 100 years later, Oklahoma City became the first city in the U.S. to make use of parking meters. J.D. Salinger's novel “The Catcher in the
Rye” was first published. 1951, Apollo 11 blasted off from
Cape Kennedy, FL, and began the first manned mission to land on the moon. 1969
7/17 Peach Ice Cream Day Yellow Pig Day John Jacob Astor*249 (1848), James Cagney*113 (1986), Art Linkletter* 100 (2010), Phyllis Diller-95, Donald Sutherland-78, Diahann Carroll-77, Camilla Parker Bowles-65, Lucie Arnaz-61, David Hasselhoff-60 The Harvard School of Dentistry becomes the first dental school in the U.S. 1867, The air conditioner was invented. 1902, Sinclair Lewis finished his novel “Main Street.” 1920, Disneyland opens in Anaheim, Ca. 1955, After 117 years, the Woolworth Corp. closed its last 400 stores. 1997
7/18 National Caviar Day Nelson Mandela-94, John Glenn-91, Kurt Masur-85, James Brolin-72, Calvin Peete-69, Malcolm “Steve” Forbes Jr.-65, Nick Faldo-55, Elizabeth McGovern 51 Adolph Hitler publishes Mein Kampf 1925, Ty Cobb set a major league baseball record by getting his 4,000th career hit. He hit 4,191 before
he retired. 1927. Pete Rose (Cincinnati Reds) hit the only grand slam home run of his career. 1964, Jack Nicklaus II, at age of 23, made his playing debut on the pro golf tour at the Quad Cities Open. 1985
7/19 National Raspberry Cake Day Lizzie Borden*152 (1927), George
McGovern-90, Pat Hingle*88 (2009), Vikki Carr-71, Ilie Nastase-66,
Anthony Edwards-50 Samuel Colt, invented the revolver 1814, Winston Churchill uses the two finger “V” for victory sign. 1940,
Marilyn Monroe acted in her first screen test. 1946, George Bell won first place in a biggest feet contest with a shoe size of 28–1/2. Bell, at age 26, stood 7 feet 10 inches tall. 1985
7/20 Moon Day Ugly Truck Day Sir Edmund Hillary*93 (2008), explorer, Thomas Berger-88, Diana Rigg-74, Natalie Wood*74 (1981), Carlos Santana-65 The Congress of the Confederate States began holding sessions in Richmond, VA. 1861, NBC radio debuted “G-men.” The show was later renamed “Gangbusters.” 1935, In “one small step for man, one giant step for mankind”, Astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to walk on the moon. 1969
7/21 National Junk Food Day Ernest Hemingway*113 (1961), Isaac Stern*92 (2001), Don Knotts*88 (2006), Janet Reno-74, Edward Hermann-69, Kenneth Starr-66, Cat Stevens-64, Garry Trudeau-64, Robin Williams-60, Jon Lovitz-55 Jesse James and his gang rob their first train 1873, The Reno Race Track inaugurated the daily double. 1931, The last of “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts” programs aired on CBS-TV. 1958, Draft registration began in the U.S. for 19 and 20-year-old men. 1980. *Deceased
And this day, one year ago, Space Shuttle Atlantis landed at
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
It was the last flight of NASA's space shuttle program.
What Happens Between The Cobblestones...IS ON EVERYONE’S LIPS
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in New Castle on Monday and Tuesday, July 16 and 17.“Pop-up” art is an outdoor museum exhibition that uses main streets and landmark outdoor spaces as its gallery space. Realistic reproductions of works of art are printed to scale, framed, and then installed in pedestrian-friendly outdoor locations—including
parks, the sides of public or private buildings, and other
locations where people gather. The purpose of a pop-up art exhibition is to interact with audiences outside traditional museum walls. In celebration of the Delaware Art Museum’s 100th anniversary, and in conjunction with 100 Works for 100 Years—a Museum-wide installation featuring one or more works from each year of the Museum’s existence—the Delaware Art Museum is thrilled to present its very first pop-up art exhibition! The exhibition, titled Art is Everywhere, will be on view statewide through early October, 2012. Gorgeous reproductions of some of the Museum’s most treasured paintings, such as Howard Pyle’s The Mermaid, Winslow Homer’s Milking Time, and Edward Hopper’s Summertime, will be on view.
Standing OutEdward Moran
art PopsUp at the Court House
TODAY Sun., July 15th, Immanuel is privileged to host the Choir of the Church
of the Holy Spirit, Harleysville, PA, and their Director, Sue Ellen Echard.
At the 10 o’clock Eucharist they will sing music by W. A. Mozart, from his Missa Brevis in Bb (K 275). Jack Burnam will
conduct the choir, and Lee Dettra will assist at the organ. The COHS Choir, augmented by singers from several other
parishes (including our own), is preparing to serve as the resident choir at Bristol Cathedral (UK) the week of August
13-19, when they will sing this Mozart Mass at the Cathedral's main Sunday Liturgy.
Don’t miss this special summertime opportunity to experience glorious music in the worship setting for which it was created—and
invite a friend to share the experience!
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A Road Trip through our Collections, highlights photographs, manuscripts, objects, and published materials from 16 cities all across the state. From the music of the Big
August Quarterly, to the adventure of race day at Dover Downs International Speedway, to lazy summer days spent at Rehoboth Beach, it's all here, complete with a few stops off the beaten path. ➔ DHS info
Wed. 7/25 - 7pm FREE FILM “AN EVOLVING LEGACY: DELAWARE’S COASTAL ZONE ACT” Delaware City Library. The film is brought to you by Delaware City Environmental Coalition. ➔ Green Del City
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Summer Sojourns: Art on Holiday through September 3rdBrandywine Treasures Trail Passport through September 3rd
7/19, & 26, & 8/2Explorer MorningsIntroduce children to art through this exciting program. Participate in one or all of these workshops designed for children ages 3 to 10 accompanied by an adult. Each program includes a thematic guided tour followed by a hands-on art project. Session A: 10 to 11:30 a.m. or Session B: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, please contact the education office at 610-388-8382.
Happy Cobblestone BirthdaySun. 7/15 Cindy S. ~ Bryan S. ~ Phil S.
Sat. 7/21 Ellie G.Birthday or Anniversary approaching?
Tell The Teditor flytedb13@comcast.net
New Castle Caravan To Dover? Thurs. 7/26BEST of DELAWARE
- Dover Downs Hotel 6:00-9:00 PM$55 in advance or $70 at the door
Group rate: $50 each (for 10 or more)Want To Go?
Send requests to esther@pennsplace.net or they can post on Facebook – Penn’s Place. Or drop the money $50 per person off at Penn’s Place.
Send check to Penn’s Place attention of “Best of Delaware 2012”.
ythe New Castlelibrar7/17 PAWS*/11 AM TEENS: Vampires: Real or Not?*/2PM Nat’l. Geographic film 7/19 Silly Joe Sings! All ages/3PM Knit 1/Crochet Two /7 PM “Herbs”* Gardener Series/7 PM 7/21 PARKINSON’S GROUP 10 AM-Noon
424 Delaware St, New Castle, DE 19720 302-328-1995
➨ www.nccdelib.org/newcastle
Mon 7/16 - 10 Bazaar Crafts 10 Sleep Apnea Presentation Wed. 7/18 - 9:30 Computers 9:30 Bus Tour of ClaymontThurs. 7/19 - 9 Bank & PO 12:30 Food LionFri. 7/20 - 12:30 Hahn Family Entertainment
“Where Friends Gather”
➨ http://newcastleseniorcenter.com
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
8:30 Park Walk9-3:00 Billiards9:00 Pool Exercise9:30 Wii Bowling10:00 Crafty Seniors12:00 Lunch 1:00 Chair Yoga
9-3:00 Billiards9:30 Shanghai10:00 Bingo12:00 Lunch12:45 Bingo1:00 StrengthBuilding/Exercise
9-3:00 Billiards9:00 Pinochle11:00 LineDancing12:00 Lunch1:30 Tai Chi with
9-7:00 Billiards9:00 Pinochle9:30 Wii Bowling9:30 Shanghai 9:30 Bridge12:00 Lunch 12:20 Super Market:1:00 Zumba Gold2:00 Qi Gong/Tai Chi5:30 Yoga
9-3:00 Billiards9:30 Knit/ Crochet9:30 Wii Bowling10:00 Bingo10:30 Beginner’s Exercise Class 12:00 Lunch
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It’s Here!➔ 2012 Fair!
An evening of Classic Rock will be showcased this Saturday July 22nd at 7:30 PM as Styx along with Cheap Trick performs at the M&T Bank Grandstand.One of Cobblestonesfavorite things about the Fair is the carnival, and we've got some deals for you! Be sure to check out the information below to learn more about the carnival discounts at the Fair!
Everything Delaware Sate Fair is right here ➔ 2012 Fair! “...gotta check that tree over there”
Above, NC County Councilman Bill Bell presents Concert president Jim Travers with a $1000 check. Sate Senator Dori Conner greets concert attendees,
and relates that summer concerts in New Castle have
been a tradition in her family. Popcorn-man Extraordinaire Louie enjoys scoops up smiles!
Meanwhile, Bailey patrols the trees and shrubbery.See page 7 for Concert Schedules.
J ★ U ★ L ★ YHappenings at Our Senior CenterHappenings at Our Senior Center
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porterhouse with balsamic steak sauce
Preheat a grill to high on one side and lightly oil the grate. Season a 2-inch-thick
porterhouse steak (3 lbs) with coarse sea salt & pepper. Grill over direct heat for 4 minutes, then rotate the meat 90 and cook 2 more minutes. Repeat on the other side. Move the steak to the cooler part of the grill (position the smaller end away from the heat); cover and cook until the meat reaches 128 to 130 for medium-rare, 12 to 15 minutes. Let rest 5 minutes before slicing.
To make the sauce, simmer 3/4 cup balsamic vinegar, 2/3 cup ketchup, 1/4 cup honey, 2 sliced shallots, 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 tbsp dijon mustard, 1/4 tsp allspice, salt, pepper and
sugar to taste until thickened, about 15 minutes. Strain, then whisk in some butter.
directions
sauce
Tequilaingredients
2 to 3 pineapple slices2 to 3 orange slices2 to 3 blackberries2 to 3 lime wedges2 ounce or 1/4 cup tequila1 ounce or 2 tbsp elderflower-flavored liqueur*
1 ounce or 2 tbsp simple syrup*2 ounces or 1/4 cup pineapple juiceSplash orange juiceIce, as neededRed wine, as needed (recommended: rioja)*Cook's Note: peach-, pear- or ginger-flavored liqueur can be substituted.*Cook's Note: Simple syrup is equal parts sugar and water
cooked until the sugar dissolves and then cooled completely.
directionsIn desired drinking glass, add the pineapples, oranges, blackberries, and lime wedges. Cook's Note: If you don't like the fruits suggested here feel free to use whichever fruits you desire.
Next add the tequila, elderflower-flavored liqueur, simple syrup, pineapple juice, and orange juice. Add ice to glass and stir to mix ingredients. Top glass with red wine and enjoy!
Tequila sangria
Yes, the Lil Red Truck is back in town from 5-‐7 on Saturdays!Toby will have some peaches this week!
FRESH FACED SKIN CARE204 Delaware St. Unit C New Castle, DE
Phone: 302-689-322www.freshfacedskincare.com
JULY SPECIAL:SILKY SMOOTH FACIAL $84\ REGULARLY $105, SAVE 20%
REVEAL BABY SOFT SKIN WITH OUR SILKY SMOOTH FACIALOur Silky Smooth Facial combines two types of exfoliation: an enzyme to penetrate deep into your skin and dermaplaning, a quick, non-‐invasive procedure in which your unwanted fine hairs are removed.
Makes your facial products & treatments more effective, enhances make-‐up, and leaves your skin baby soft.
Hurry, Limited Time Only. Book your appointment today.Offer good until July 31, 2012.
FRESH FACED SKIN CAREGo Beyond the Basic Facial...
!
Cobblestones is growing! Every Sunday morning, 360 plus “Cobbles” receive their weekly dose of New Castle’s comings and goings and other good and interesting stuff! Cobblestones is my “fun” project, a pay back to the community. There is no charge to community organizations for their listings. Space for commercial/business ads require a donation of $50 to cover time and materials. The rate that covers four random insertions. Ads should be a moderate size. A jpg or PDF works the best. Let me know early in the week an approx. size with a final copy Thursday. If it's just a listing for “events”, please send me copy as soon as possible. Personally, I would like to thank everyone for your interest and participation in the growing Cobblestones family. Anything I can do to help, please let me know.
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http://www.delspca.org/
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That’s the difference at WilmU.
personalized education.affordable tuition.
For details on upcoming athletics competitions, career fairs, and community events, visit wilmu.edu.
1-877-456-7003 | wilmu.edu
Wilmington University is a private, non-profit institution.
Cobblestone Reminders See the New Castle Weekly for Full Schedules
Tues 7/17 • City Council Mtg. • 7pmThurs 7/19 • Historic Area Comm. Mtg. • 5pm
➔ http://newcastlecity.delaware.gov/
Mr Lee says...Call ahead for pick up for the office!
Salads $4.99-$12.99, Soups $2.99-$5.99, and PoBoys and wraps are $7.99-$12.99.
Sunday Specials
$5 Ms$5 B M
$2 Cs Lg
$3 S S
$5 Bg $6 Wgs Saturday, July 21st 7pm
Jimmy Pritchard
Last Thursday July 12th, Delaware & Market Streets were graced
with over 40 classic Thunderbirds. Visitors wowed
at the autos and New Castle gained many new friends from
across the USA!
The film will be introduced by the filmmaker, Michael Oates, who will be
available for questions afterward.
Delaware City Environmental Coalition will discuss some current developments in the coastal zone.
This one hour documentary recounts the dramatic struggle of the late Governor Russell W. Peterson to craft visionary environmental legislation to preserve
Delaware’s shoreline, its forty year history, and the challenges all Delawareans face as we
struggle to balance the desire for development with the love for necessary unspoiled habitats.
The film is brought to you by Delaware City Environmental Coalition. ➨ www.greendelcity.org
Delaware CityLibrary250 5th Street Delaware City Delaware 19706Documentary Funded by Berkana, Center for Media and Education, Inc., Delaware Humanities Forum, & DuPont Company
Blue Heron Galleryhas something for everyone
and every wall!Mon-Wed By appt. or by chance
Thursday 11 - 4:30 - Friday : 11 - 7Saturday & Sunday 11 - 4Located in the heart of town
204B Delaware StreetNew Castle, DE 19720➔ blueherongalleryde.com
302-276-0845 blueherongallery@comcast.net
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Cobbles Doug & Barb got all misty on their Niagara Falls trip!
Picture This - Instagram at FireflyFirefly Music Festival has officially launched its growing
Instagram account. Search "FireflyMusicFestival" to follow us and see exciting pictures leading up to the
day of the festival in Dover8 tracks Firefly Playlist Available
Firefly Music Festival now has a playlist on the critically acclaimed ➔ 8tracks.com. Dubbed as one of the "50 Best Websites" in a list by Time magazine in 2011
➔ Firefly Schedule
Heather’sMAX
Relaxes before the
party
Cobble
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410 Del. St. ~ New Castle, DE ~ Reservations 302.757.
1074
New Castle’s Newest Gem, Discovered!
Once again Carol and Gene Dempsey proudly offered Caroline’s wonderful dinner to another
sold out crowd!. Now offering, light morning breakfast and luncheon delights Tues. thru Sat.
Caroline’sCaroline’s
The only thing missing...is you!
Make your reservations forA Very SpecialFriday Night!
Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our
forefathers. –Herbert Hoover
h m ft cm➨ Reedy Point Tides
114 DELAWARE STREET • NEW CASTLE • 302 322-‐6111
The Tavern’s Your Oyster EveryMonday Night at Jessop’s
Raw OystersHalf Dozen (6) ~ $7.50
Dozen (13) ~ $15.00Oyster Shooter Martini $5 each
Ray Oyster w/cocktail sauce & choice of Shot
Oysters Rockefeller (6)chopped spinach, butter, garlic &
bread crumbs
Oysters Breinville (6)garlic, shallots, mushrooms & minced
shrimp in béchamel (cheese sauce)Oysters Casino (6)
red pepper, bacon, celery & onion w/lemon & worcestershire sauce
Baked Choices $13 each
Happy Hour at Jessop’s Tavern!Monday thru Friday 4pm to 6pm
☛ Bar Only ☚Everything 10% Off
Ask About our Happy Hour Feature Dish!www.jessops-tavern.com
JULY 18 • The Chesapeake Silver Coronet Brass Band was formed in 1996. It follows the British tradition: all 35 members
(from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware) are volunteers. Directed by Dr. Russell E. Murray, Assoc. Chair of Music at
the University of Delaware, the group consistently wins awards from the North American Brass Band Association, as they did March 30th,
this year. For more info. visit: www.chesapeakebrassband.orgJULY 25 • The First State Symphonic Band
is a successor to the DuPont Employees Concert Band. They incorporated in 1978 with their current name. Member John
Hughes has been playing for 50 years, under Lloyd Ross, Peter Hill, Ed Hockersmith, Paul Hess, Harvey Price and others. Mr.
Jonathan Wittman (director) was Director of Bands with Newark High School, and principal trumpet with the band for
20 years. See their website: www.firststatesymphonicband.comAUGUST 1 • Swing City Band
“Delmarva’s Big Band” with 16 pieces, and they will “take us back in time.” Based in Townsend, Delaware, their repertoire includes 1940s hits from Count Basie, Les Brown, Tommy
Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and more. Leader Elmer Dill was a U.S. Navy musician and performed around the world.
For more info. call Mr. Dill at 302-378-1770.
Weekly PerformersJuly 18 - August 1
Concerts begin 6:30 in AugustL I S T I N G S U P D A T E D W E E K L Y
At your next BBQ don't spend money on anti-
pest candles that never work. Simmer 2 cups of milk, 1/4 pound of sugar, and 2 oz. of
ground black pepper for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour the mixture into bowls and
put them where the flies will be attracted to them and then drown.
You can also place around the house. No more buzzing
at the windows.
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SummerWith
ForrestGump
New Castle United Methodist Church
Sunday Summer Services
8:30 a.m.&
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Summer Services
Sermon series with special music from the Forrest Gump movie by
Chuck BurgmullerandJeffrey Ward
S C H E D U L EJuly 15th
“Stupid Is as Stupid Does”with
“For What It’s Worth”by Buffalo Springfield
July 22nd
“I Had a Destiny”with
“What the World Needs Now is Love”
by Jackie DeShannon
July 29th
“Sometime There Aren’t Enough Rocks”
with“Running Against the Wind”
by Bob Seger
August 5th
“I Couldn’t Tell Where Heaven Stopped and the Earth Began”
with
“Let’s Get Together”by the Youngbloods
August 12th
“Do We Have a Destiny orAre We Just
Floating on the Breeze?”with
“Blowing in the Wind”by Bob Dylan