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Delaware State Parks holds 1940s dinner dance

The Homefront Holidays dance party staff in 1940s fashions included (l-r) Emily Mathews, interpreter with Delaware Seashore State Park; Breanna Pierce, administrative assistant and tour coordinator for First State Heritage Park; Rachel Sheffield, lead interpreter for First State Heritage Park; and Nicole Worthley, superintendent of First State Heritage Park. DAN COOK PHOTOS
December 22, 2022
The First State Heritage Park and Fort Miles held a 1940s Dinner & Dance Party Dec. 17.
This special fundraiser took place in the historic venue of Battery 519, which was constructed to defend Delaware's coasts during World War II. Party goers enjoyed a catered Holiday Christmas dinner, a cash bar, tunes by the WW Tunes band, a Battery 519 museum tour and topped off the evening with swing dance lessons. All event proceeds go to support year-round programming at First State Heritage Park and the Fort Miles Museum.
For more information, go to destateparks.com/History/FirstStateHeritage.

Music from the 1940s was provided by the World War Tunes group. Shown are (l-r) Lee Knier, Frank Nanna, and Carole and Lenny Wolek.

Rachel Sheffield, lead historic interpreter at First State Heritage Park, speaks of the itinerary for the crowd gathered at the event.

Wearing the uniforms of the Navy and Army are Navy veteran John Warren, left, and Delaware State Parks employee Ryan Schwartz.

Recognized during the Armed Forces Medley are Army veterans Freddy Jalot Jr., left, and Bruce St. Clair.

Delaware State Parks interpreter Mark Wilson demonstrates how to track enemy ships in the plotting room.