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Jazz Festival, Apple Scrapple Highlight One of the Greatest Festival Weekends of the Year

October 10, 2017

Two gems of southern Delaware’s fall festival season take center stage this weekend as both the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival and Bridgeville’s Apple Scrapple Festival return for their 2017 runs.

Each festival draws thousands of visitors from throughout Delaware, as well as surrounding states, and contribute significantly to the local economy during the so-called “extended season” between Labor Day and mid-November.

There are other events on the schedule as well, most notably the CAMP Rehoboth Block Party on Baltimore Avenue, but these two are certainly the belles of the ball for the next few days here in coastal Delaware.

Southern Delaware’s fall festivals keep visitors coming to our area long after the traditional Memorial Day to Labor Day summer season has ended, and really helps to make the Delaware beach area more of a year-round destination than in years past.

And these festivals that anchor the second weekend in October are two of the best and the biggest of the fall. Even better – since the Jazz Festival is held over four days and Apple Scrapple encompasses two, there’s plenty of time to get out and visit them both.

We think you’ll be glad that you did!

Now, on to one of the greatest festival weekends of the year in southern Delaware. Here are our choices for the weekend of Oct. 13-15:

Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival (October 12-15). The “Nation’s Summer Capital” will be filled this weekend with the smooth sounds and easy listening of some of the area’s finest jazz music. This year welcoming 2017 Grammy Award winner Lalah Hathaway, along with perennial favorites like Boney James and much more, the 2017 Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival is held over four days and at various locations throughout Rehoboth and Dewey Beach.

This popular annual event always brings record crowds to coastal Delaware, with many nationally known jazz musicians, as well as countless local favorites, taking the stage each year.

Shows for 2017 will be held at several different sites, including Cape Henlopen High School, Rehoboth Beach Elementary School, the Rusty Rudder, the Bottle & Cork and Epworth United Methodist Church. Plus there will be many local restaurants and bars offering great entertainment. For the full schedule and list of performers this year, visit www.rehobothjazz.com.

Apple Scrapple Festival (October 13-14). This is one of the biggest events of southern Delaware's fall festival season and is one surely not to be missed. Ranked by national publications as one of the top 100 festivals in the United States, this quirky event centers on the two things tiny Bridgeville is known for – T.S. Smith Apples and RAPA Scrapple.

Activities include a car show, food vendors, craft vendors, carnival rides, live music and a special "Scrapple Slinging" contest among many of the area's mayors and civic leaders.

This year marks the 26th anniversary of the event and is still FREE to attend and also FREE to park. For more information on the 2017 Apple Scrapple Festival, visit www.applescrapple.com.

CAMP Rehoboth Block Party (October 15). Never let it be said that the folks at CAMP Rehoboth don’t know how to throw a party. Now one of the organization’s main annual fundraisers, this year’s Block Party will be held on Baltimore Avenue and will feature dozens of restaurants, caterers and businesses participating.

This third annual event is scheduled for 12 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 15. For more information, contact CAMP Rehoboth at 302-227-5620.

Read the rest of this weekend’s schedule here

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