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SUMMARY:The Delaware Poisoned Candy Murders of 1898" by Margaret Opsata
DESCRIPTION:The Delaware in Conversation series concludes with The Delaware Poison Candy Murders of 1898 on Wednesday\, June 10\, 2026 at 6:30 PM at the Delaware City Library. \n\nThis fascinating program uncovers a shocking late-19th-century Delaware murder case\, using court records and contemporary accounts to explore crime\, justice\, and daily life at the turn of the century.\n\nThe talk is presented by Margaret Opsata\, a historian and writer known for bringing overlooked Delaware stories to life through meticulous research and compelling narrative. Her work highlights how true crime can reveal broader social and cultural truths about the past.\n\nThis free community event is presented in partnership with Friends of Fort DuPont\, the Delaware City Library\, and Delaware Humanities. Snacks will be provided\, and all are welcome. Join us for a suspenseful and engaging evening that brings Delaware history vividly to life.\n\nThis program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org.\n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/the-delaware-poisoned-candy-murders-of-1898-by-margaret-opsata/
LOCATION:Delaware City Library\, 250 5th St\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,History
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SUMMARY:Fort Folk Fest featuring Tal Naccarato
DESCRIPTION:******DUE TO WEATHER\, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED****** \nFort Folk Fest opens its second season with Tal Naccarato\, a composer\, songwriter\, teaching artist\, and multi-instrumentalist whose work draws from folk\, Americana\, roots blues\, and classical guitar traditions. Born in Italy and raised in Brooklyn\, Naccarato brings a rich\, expressive style that makes for a strong and distinctive start to this year’s series. Fort Folk Fest is presented by the Friends of Fort DuPont in partnership with Delaware Friends of Folk. \nThis program is supported in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts\, A state agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.com \n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/fort-folk-fest-tal-naccarato-2026/
LOCATION:Fort DuPont Pavilion\, 2546 Colter Road\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,Live Music,Nature & Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Spring Sonnet Stroll with DelShakes
DESCRIPTION:Experience Shakespeare in a whole new way at the Spring Sonnet Stroll\, a brand-new event presented by the Friends of Fort DuPont in partnership with DelShakes. Guests will travel to four beautiful locations across the Fort DuPont campus\, where carefully selected Shakespeare scenes will be performed at each stop. Blending live performance\, movement\, and the historic setting of the Fort\, this one-of-a-kind event promises an engaging and memorable evening that is both creative and immersive.  To finish it off\, we will gather for a final scene of Midsummer Madness. \nFeaturing scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, As You Like It\, and Romeo and Juliet. \nGet your tickets at DelShakes.org. \n  \n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/spring-sonnet-stroll-with-delshakes/
LOCATION:Fort DuPont\, Old Battery Ln\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,Nature & Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260513T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260513T193000
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SUMMARY:Delaware's Signers & Slavery: It's Complicated by Eric Mease
DESCRIPTION:The Delaware in Conversation series continues with Delaware’s Signers and Slavery: It’s Complicated on Wednesday\, May 13 at 6:30 PM at the Delaware City Library.\n\nThis thought-provoking program examines the lives of Delaware’s signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution\, exploring their complex relationships with slavery and how those contradictions shaped the early nation.\nThe talk is presented by Eric Mease\, a historian and educator with deep expertise in Delaware history and constitutional interpretation. His work focuses on helping audiences grapple honestly with the past\, encouraging discussion rather than easy answers\, and placing Delaware’s history within its broader national context.\n\nThis free community event is presented in partnership with Friends of Fort DuPont\, the Delaware City Library\, and Delaware Humanities. Snacks will be provided\, and all are welcome. Join us for an engaging evening that invites reflection\, conversation\, and a deeper understanding of Delaware’s founding history.\n\nThis program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org.\n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/delawares-signers-slavery-its-complicated-by-eric-mease/
LOCATION:Delaware City Library\, 250 5th St\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,History
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SUMMARY:What Does it Mean to be a Delawarean? by Michele Anstine
DESCRIPTION:Continue the Delaware in Conversation series with What Does It Mean to Be a Delawarean? on Wednesday\, April 8 at 6:30 PM at the Delaware City Library.\n\nThis lively and reflective talk invites participants to explore Delaware’s identity; its people\, traditions\, landscapes\, and shared experiences and how those elements shape what it means to call Delaware home.\nThis program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org.\n\nThe program is led by Michele Anstine\, a Delaware historian\, folklorist\, and longtime educator with extensive experience documenting the state’s cultural history\, foodways\, and community traditions. Her work brings history to life through stories that are relatable\, thought-provoking\, and often surprising.\nThis free community event is presented in partnership with Friends of Fort DuPont\, the Delaware City Library\, and Delaware Humanities. Snacks will be provided\, and all are welcome. Come curious\, bring a friend\, and join the conversation about what makes Delaware\, Delaware.\n\nThis program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org\n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-delawarean-by-michele-anstine/
LOCATION:Delaware City Library\, 250 5th St\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,History
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260311T180000
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SUMMARY:Allies for Justice: Delaware's Role in Brown v. Board of Education by Kathy Doyle
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the kickoff of Delaware in Conversation with Allies for Justice: Delaware’s Role in Brown v. Board of Education on Wednesday\, March 11 at 6:00 PM at the Delaware City Library. \nThis engaging talk explores how Delaware figures into the story of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision and the local leaders whose work helped shape national change. Our speaker\, Kathy Doyle\, is an award-winning writer and educator who taught in Delaware for more than 30 years and has written Allies for Justice\, a book about how Louis Redding and Collins Seitz influenced the fight for school desegregation. Presented in partnership with Friends of Fort DuPont\, Delaware City Library\, and Delaware Humanities\, this free community event offers a fun\, thought-provoking evening for all ages. Snacks will be provided\, and no registration fee is required\, bring friends\, family\, and curiosity for a great conversation about Delaware’s past and its impact on our shared future. \nThis program is made possible in part by Delaware Humanities. Learn more at dehumanities.org. \n\n                    \n                    PrintFriendly
URL:https://friendsoffortdupont.org/events/allies-for-justice-delawares-role-in-brown-v-board-of-education/
LOCATION:Delaware City Library\, 250 5th St\, Delaware City\, DE\, 19706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Free,History
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