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4-20 Easter Look Alike Day Volunteer Recognition Day Lionel Hampton*106 (2002), Ryan O'Neal-73 Jessica Lange-65, Luther Vandross-63, Carmen
Electra-41 American troops began the siege of British-held Boston. 1775, Edgar Allen Poe's first detective story, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” 1841, Wrigley Field held its first Cubs game with the first National League game at the ballpark. (Cubs beat the Reds 7-6 in 11 innings). 1916, An oxygen tank explodes on Apollo 13, preventing a planned moon landing. 19704-21 Dyngus Day Kindergarten Day Patriot's Day Anthony Quinn*99 (2001), Queen Elizabeth II-88, Charles Grodin-79, Tony Danza-63, Andie MacDowell-56, Don Mattingly-53 John Adams was sworn in as the first US Vice President. 1789, Gen. Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto. 1836, Mark Twain dies at the age of 75. 1910, Bill Carlisle, the infamous ‘last train robber,’ robbed a train in Hanna, WY. 1916, Michael Jackson’s m "Thriller" album slipped a couple of notches from number 1 to number 3. 1984, Geraldo Rivera opened a vault that belonged to Al Capone. Nothing of interest was found inside. 19854-22 Girl Scout Leader Day Natl Jelly Bean Day Eddie Albert*106 (2005), Aaron Spelling*86 (2006), Glen Campbell-78, Jack Nicholson-77, Jason Miller*75 (2001), playwright, Peter Frampton-64 The first official National League baseball game took place. Boston beat Philadelphia 6-5. 1876, The first Egg Roll was held on the grounds of the White House. 1878, James G. Ray landed an autogyro on the lawn of the White House. 1931, Randy Matson set a world outdoor record in the shot put with a toss of 71 ft, 5-½. 1967, The first “Earth Day” was observed. 1970, Barbara Walters becomes the first female nightly news anchor. 1976.
4-23 Executive Admin's Day (Secretary's Day) Lover's Day Natl Zucchini Bread Day Take a Chance Day World Laboratory Day William Shakespeare*450 (1616), James Buchanan*223 (1886), 15th US President, Shirley Temple Black*86 (2014), Roy Orbison*78 (1988), Lee Majors-74, Sandra Dee*72 (2005), Valerie Bertinelli-54, George Lopez-53 The first English order of knighthood (Order of the Garter) was founded. 1348, Arkansas troops seized Fort Smith. 1861, The Vitascope system for projecting movies onto a screen was demonstrated. 1896, Johnny Longden became the first race jockey to ride 3,000 career winners. 1948, Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds got his first hit. It was a booming triple off the Pirates’ Bob Friend. ‘Charlie Hustle’ went on to break Ty Cobb’s all-time hitting record more than 20 years later, playing for the Reds, the Phillies and the Expos. 19634-24 Pig in a Blanket Day Take Your Daughter to Work Shirley MacLaine-80, Barbra Streisand-72, Michael O'Keefe-59, Kelly Clarkson-32 A patent was granted for first soda fountain. 1833, William Price became the first to be named White House news reporter. 1897, “Your Hit Parade” ended after a nine-year run on television and many more years on radio. 1959, MIT sent a TV signal by satellite for the first time. 1962, The singing family, The Cowsills, received a gold record for their hit single, m"Hair"1969, The IBM Personal Computer is introduced. 19814-25 East meets West Day World Penguin Day Guglielmo Marconi*140 (1937), inventor, William J. Brennan Jr.*108 (1997), Supreme Court justice, Ella Fitzgerald*96 (1996), Meadowlark Lemon-82, Al Pacino-74, Renee Zellweger-45 A patent was granted for the thimble. 1684, The guillotine was first used to execute highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier. 1792, Buddy, (see page 5) the first seeing eye dog, was presented to Morris S. Frank. 1928,
Delegates from 45 countries meet in San Francisco to organize the United Nations. 1945, The prototype manufacture of the first solar battery was announced by the Bell Laboratories. 1954, Robert Noyce was granted a patent for the integrated circuit. 1961 4-26 Hug an Australian Day Natl Pretzel Day Richter Scale Day John James Audubon*229 (1851), Charles Francis Richter*114 (1985), Carol Burnett-81, Bobby Rydell-72 The first Odd Fellows lodge was established in Baltimore. 1819, Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Sherman during the Civil War while John Wilkes Booth was killed by the US Federal Cavalry. 1865, Weather broadcasts were heard for the first time on radio in St. Louis. 1921, Ed Wynn was heard on radio’s “Texaco Star Theater” for the first time. 1932, An organ was played at a baseball stadium for the first time in Chicago. 1941, Students seized the administration building at Ohio State Univ. 1968
Vol.5 No.5 Cobblestones Library Look for ► m for links April 20, 2014
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at penn farm!
Delaware Greenways is pairing up with the City of New Castle to host an Arbor Day celebration at Historic Penn Farm on April 25th from 10am-‐2pm. The City has recently been designated as a “Tree City” and is in the process of increasing their canopy cover and informing the public on the importance of planting trees in our community.There will be tree plantings, children’s activities, exhibits, farm tours and more! The event is rain or shine so come prepared to get dirty! Free admission and food will be available for purchase by U of D graduate, Leigh Ann Tona’s, “I Don’t Give a Fork!” food truck. Also, plan to stop by the Historic Penn Farm Visioning Booth. We are in the process of developing a comprehensive plan for the farm and want YOUR IDEAS for making the farm an active, productive community resource and gathering place. Ideas will be received through June 2014, so if you cannot make it to Arbor Day, check out ► Historic Penn Farm for more information on other opportunities to share your ideas.
James Watt and Martin Dickie, owners of the UK’s fastest-growing brewery, stopped in town Friday afternoon to
film a segment of Brew Dogs that concluded their Delaware tour. The episode will air in June on the Esquire Network. The 1st Delaware Regiment Revolutionary War re-enactors
provided the back-drop and add much flavor to the afternoon.
Brew Dogs...take one!Brew Dogs...take one!
Saturday April 26th
8am to 4pm (Rain Date: Sun. April 27th)
Town Wide Yard Sale & Flea Market
Flea Market Located on The Green, Delaware Street
In Old New CastleFor More Information Visit: ▶ www.historicnewcastle.org
Email: ▶ historicnewcastlealliance@gmail.comVisit Participating Neighborhoods
Along Scenic Route 9 Town Wide Yard Sale & Craft Show
Craft Show Located on the Delaware River at the Foot of Clinton Street
In Delaware City
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Best Cobble Wishes & Speedy Recovery toCharlie Bowen
Resting after surgery on his left leg.
RCKids Easter Egg Hunt 10amEaster Sunday Worship Gathering 10am
77 McCullough Dr., Southgate Centerwww.seeyouattheriver.com
First Baptist Church - with communion and baptism 11am
Immanuel on the Green - 8am (said) & 10am (sung)
New Castle Presbyterian - Resurrection Worship 10:30am
New Castle United Methodist - 11 am Service in the Sanctuary
St. Peter the Apostle Church - Masses 8, 9:30 & 11am
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@ Jessop’s114 Delaware St. - New CastleThurs., April 24th - 7pm - 9pmReservations Suggested 322-6111
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Easter Parade1 o’clockThe Green
“Where Friends Gather”
► New Castle Senior Center
Mon 4/21 10 Individual Nutrition Appts Tue 4/22 12:30 Food Distribution Wed 4/23 9:30 Beginner’s Computer Class11 Lunch out-Five Guys and Sweet Frog Yogurt Thurs 4/24 12:30 Food Lion Fri 4/25 12:30 Rita’s Water Ice
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Mon 10-9 Tues 10-9 Wed 2:-9 Thurs 2-9 Fri 10-5 Sat 10-5 Sun Closed
424 Delaware St, New Castle, DE 19720 302-328-1995
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4/21 JOB CENTER/10AM ESL*/10AM 10 Tricks to Job Searching 4/22 R,R Story Time 10:30 AM/3-6 yrs GED 2014 Span/6PM Teens’ Pizza & a Movie/6PM 4/23 ESL*/10AM 4/24 The Usual Suspects/5:30PM Diabetes Self-Management*/5:45P GED 2014 Span/6PM Knit 1/Crochet 2/7P Tennessee Williams’ South*/7PM 4/25 Lap Sit Story Time 6 mos.-3 yrs./11AM
Your Senior Center is open on Thursday nights until 7pm
Join Immanuel parishioners at 6pm as the gather together at the home of Barbara and Jim Whisman, 411 Delaware St. The film to watch before you come is NEBRASKA, which was nominated for Best Picture and Best Actor at the
Academy Awards. Watch the movie ahead of time, then join us for discussion. Please bring a dish to share and come ready to talk about the social and religious questions raised by the story and the values it highlights.
at Our Senior Centerat Our Senior CenterA P R I LA P R I L
opens for the season on April 26th. Open Saturdays only till Memorial Day weekend, then Wed. thru Sun. as of June 11th. On the horizon there will be a number of scripted museum theater pieces this year, based entirely on historical research. Also have two P.O.W. Weekends- July 12/13 and August 9/10. On these weekends they will have a lot of volunteer living historians/reenactors attend. Great weekends to attend.Call the park office at 302-834-7941 for full schedule.
Fort Delaware State Park
Great place to recover, reports John.
Get Well Wishes
Mr. Gibbs!
New Castle Senior Center Bus TripsPayment is due at the time of sign up.
If you need to cancel your trip, money will only be refunded if there is someone to take your place.
June 11: ‘Grounds for Sculpture’ Gardens in Hamilton,NJJuly 14: Philly 16th Constitution CenterTheater
Cobblestone Reminders See the New Castle Weekly for Full Schedules
Mon. 4/28 Planning Commission Mtg.6:30pmTues. 4/29 Board of Health Mtg.6pm
▶ http://newcastlecity.delaware.gov/
MON TUES WED THUR FRI9-3 Billiards 9-3 Billiards 9-3 Billiards 9-3 Billiards 9-3 Billiards9 Pool Exercise 9:30 Shanghai 9:30 Park Walk 9:30 Wii Bowling 9:30 Park Walk9:30 Park Walk 10 Bingo 11 Line Dancing 9:30 Shanghai 9:30 Knit/Crochet9:30 Wii Bowling 12 Lunch 12 Lunch 9:30 Bridge 10 Wii Bowling10 Crafty Seniors 12:45 Bingo 1:30 Tai Chi 10 Games w/Tom 10 Bingo12 Lunch 1 Strength Building/ 12 Lunch 10 Mah Jongg12:30 Mah Jongg Exercise 12:30 Super Market 10:30 Beginner’s/ 1 Chair Yoga 1 Zumba Gold Arthritis Exercise 2 Qi Gong/Tai Chi 12 Lunch 5:30 Yoga 5:30 Bible Study
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The New Castle Historical Society is raffling off a trip for two to England this summer! At our Annual Garden Party on June 4,
we'll draw the name of a lucky winner who will enjoy the trip of a lifetime to England!
The trip includes roundtrip airfare from Philadelphia to London, six nights at the world class Grosvenor Hotel in London, special trips to see
Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath plus more!* Plus will provide $1,000 in spending money! The trip's value is
estimated at $7,000!!Tickets are $100 each. We are limiting sales to only selling 200 tickets - and they will go fast!
▶ MORE INFORMATION & TICKETS All proceeds support the operations of the New Castle Historical Society, a 501(c)(3)
organization. Delaware Raffle Permit: RE-0000712
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Thurs., May 8th - 6:30 PMCopeland Room, Delaware History Museum
Free and Open to the Public,sponsored by the Delaware Humanities Forum
Reservations required: (302) 655-7161or deinfo@dehistory.org
Free parking provided by Colonial Parking6th & Shipley Streets
VolunteersNeededIt's time once again for our annual town-wide event, Day In Old New Castle. We're looking for volunteers, both old and new, to help out at the Amstel and Dutch Houses.
WHEN: Saturday, May 17, 2014 SHIFT 1: 9:45am-12:15pm SHIFT 2: 12:15pm-2:45pm SHIFT 3: 2:45pm-5:15pm
WHERE: Amstel House & Dutch HouseHOW YOU CAN HELP: House Greeter, Dining Room, Parlor,
Kitchen, Gift ShopRSVP: Online through our Evite (click the link): VIEW ONLINE INVITATION
Call (302) 322-2794 Email to bdalleo@aol.com We hope you can help us continue to support this 90 year tradition. Thank you for considering volunteering and please feel free to pass this invitation
along to friends and family that may have an interest in helping out.
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Buddy, the first Seeing Eye Dog“Buddy delivered to me the divine gift of freedom,” said Morris
Frank (1908-1980), the first American to benefit from a Seeing Eye dog. Morris Frank was a blind man from Nashville who helped start the first school that trained seeing eye dogs. His dog Buddy is considered to be the first seeing eye dog in America.This amazing story started in November 1927, when Morris Frank was a 20-year-old student at Vanderbilt University and a man very unhappy about his dependency on others to get around. Frank's father read him an article by Dorothy Eustis, a woman living in Switzerland who had seen shepherds training dogs to lead blind people get around. Excited by the idea, Frank wrote a letter to Eustis and received a response letter 30 days later inviting him to come see for himself. Frank then took a ship to Europe and trained extensively with a dog that had been bred specifically to lead a blind person. The training was hard, but after weeks with the dog, Frank could get around the nearby Swiss village holding tightly to a harness to which Buddy was strapped.Learn more at: ▶ Thank You Buddy
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Tue - Thu: 8 am - 4 pmFri: 8 am - 4 pm • 6 pm - 9 pm
Sat: 8 am - 4 pmDon’t miss out on
Friday’s Dinner Special but call first!
The only thing missing...is you!
Omelets to Homemade Baked Goodies to start the day - to
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410 Del. St. ~ New Castle, DE Reservations 302.757.1074
ST. PETER’S
“Save Our Pipe Organ” Silent Auction & Dinner
Saturday, April 26th • 6 PMSocial hour begins at 6PM, followed by dinner at 7PM.
Dinner prepared by The Saint Anthony’s SocietyMenu: appetizers, salad, baked ziti, hot porchetta & roast beef sandwiches, roasted potatoes, green beans, dessert
Cash bar.
Entertainment by guitarist & vocalist Pete Snow; Mezzo soprano Andrea Arena; Pianists Mary June Peterson
and Julius E. Del Prado; Accompanists Bunny Deascanis and Laura Baltrusaitis.
Ticket cost: $25.00 ($35.00 at the door) If you would like to contribute an item or services for the Silent
Auction, or buy tickets, call the Parish Office at 328-2335 All proceeds goes toward the restoration of our
historic organ, installed in 1883.Check out http://savetheorgan.blogspot.com
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4/26St. Peter’s Silent Auction/Dinner
4/26Rt 9 Yard Crawl Sale - The Green
5/2-3May Market
5/10Swanwyck “Plant & Bake Sale”
5/17Day in Old New Castle
5/2931st Annual New Castle Run
6/13-14Separation Day Celebration
6/15St. Anthony’s Day
Save the Date!Save the Date!
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Two locations: Christiana Hospital, MAP 2 Parking LotMiddletown Free-Standing Emergency Department, Parking LotUnwanted or expired medications cause thousands of accidental poisonings each year and havebeen detected in municipal water supplies. Bring these old medications to Christiana Care forproper disposal. All medications will be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
The following medications will be accepted:• Prescriptions. • Vitamins.
• Over-the-counter pills. • Liquid medications and creams.• Pet medicines.
Leave all medications in their original containers. Syringes/sharps will not be accepted.
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“Plantand Bake Sale”Saturday, May 10th v 9am till 2pm53 Landers Lane, Swanwyck
PerennialsGAnnualsGHerbsGVegetablesHanging Baskets GNew This YearTerrariums
Homemade Cakes G Annuals G Herbs G Vegetables CookiesG Brownies, Pies G and much more!
Enter to win a Hanging Basket Great Gifts for Mother’s Day!
S W A N W Y C K G A R D E N C L U B
CongratulationsMikeConnolly
for7 YEARSof dedicated
service with theNew CastleHistoricalSociety
Just a short list of what’s on tap for this July in the M&T Grandstand at the State Fair!
C H E C K O U T T H E S E L I N K S ▼☞ Train ☞ Keith Urban ☞ Brantley Gilbert with The LACS
☞ Jeremy Camp ☞ Lady AntebellumKeep in touch at ▶ delawarestatefair.com
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