The Island Cottage Collection, located at 6208 Maddox Blvd., Chincoteague Island, Virginia is featuring an “Island Style Festival” for the upcoming September 11th “2nd Saturday Art Stroll on Chincoteague Island”.
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The Island Cottage Collection, located at 6208 Maddox Blvd., Chincoteague Island, Virginia is featuring an “Island Style Festival” for the upcoming September 11th “2nd Saturday Art Stroll on Chincoteague Island”.
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List of Fall Festivals occurring on the Delmarva Peninsula. (Last Update was August 30, 2010) Please let us know of any other Fall Festivals by sending an email to events@shoretobefun.com or leaving a comment.
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Accomack County, as it is today, was last formally established in 1671. In 1634 the Eastern Shore of Virginia was one of the original eight shires of Virginia and was name Accomac Shire after the Native American word Accawacke, which means “across the water”. The British decided to eliminate ‘heathen’ names in...
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The Chincoteague Cultural Alliance continues its series of free Music at the Dock concerts on Saturday, August 28, at 7 p.m. in Robert Reed Park in historic downtown Chincoteague, with a performance by Greg Shupe and his band Men with Issues.
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Public Schools on The Delmarva Peninsula. Starting dates: Information gathered from the school system's websites. Please contact your school to be certain information is accurate.
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The Chincoteague Cultural Alliance continues its series of free Music at the Dock concerts on Saturday, August 7 at 7 p.m. in Robert Reed Park in historic downtown Chincoteague with a return performance by the bluegrass band Jericho Bridge.
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The Island Cottage Collection, located at 6208 Maddox Blvd., Chincoteague Island, Virginia is featuring a Sea Glass Festival for the upcoming August 14th “2nd Saturday Art Stroll on Chincoteague Island”. The “Stroll” takes place from 6pm to 10pm at various locations around the island.
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The fifth annual Music for the Hungry will be held on Saturday, July 17, 2010, from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m., on the grounds of the historic Onancock School to benefit the Foodbank on the Eastern Shore. The daylong event will feature a variety of foods, beverages, Zumba demonstrations, local artists and games for the...
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Johnny Mo the musical chef presents The 5th Annual Music for the Hungry
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Onancock was founded in 1680 as a port-of-entry town. The town was first called Port Scarborough with its beginnings on the headwaters of Onancock Creek. Onancock, in the language of the Native American’s mean “Foggy Place.”
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