Monday, October 25, 2010

Design Day on Walnut Street

Please join us for Design Day on Walnut Street
Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Historic Architect, Margaret Westfield, will be touring downtown Milford and providing recommendations for improvements to existing properties and facilitating a public presentation on Main Street Design principles.

Design Day is presented by

Downtown Milford, Inc. and Downtown Delaware


2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.: Guided by the Downtown Milford, Inc. (DMI) program manager, Margaret Westfield shall provide an architectural tour of the Main Street designated area with members of the DMI program, city representatives and interested members of the general public. If you are interested in taking the tour, please meet at the Community Kiosk on S. Walnut Street.


The purpose of the tour is to look at the architectural features and overall characteristics of numerous existing properties and consider what types of physical improvements can be made (with reference to paint, signage, color, material, lighting, etc.) to better market the business and better compliment existing downtown architecture. Margaret Westfield shall provide verbal recommendations to describe improvements wherever desired.


7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.: Public presentation, with slides/visuals, on Main Street Design principles. Architect & Preservation Specialist Margaret Westfield will mention local examples wherever possible. If you are interested in attending the public presentation, it will be held in the Art Gallery of the newly renovated Riverwalk Center for the Arts building - 4 Park Avenue entrance.


About Margaret Westfield

Margaret Westfield, R.A. joined the Historic Preservation Office as the State Historic Architect in September 26th, 1998 and served in that capacity through April, 2000 where she provided technical advice for projects involving major architectural issues and regulatory reviews for the Investment Tax Credit Program.


Margaret Westfield, R.A. is a founding partner and historic architect with Westfield Architects & Preservation Consultants located in Haddon Heights, NJ. Since 1988, her firm has offered traditional full-scope architectural services paired with specialized historic preservation consulting. Emphasis is given to restoration, rehabilitation and preservation planning projects.


She also provides design services for Main Street New Jersey and has worked as a consultant on behalf of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Main Street Center.

About Downtown Milford, Inc.
Downtown Milford, Inc. is a volunteer driven 501 (c)(3) non-profit community organization that promotes quality development of the traditional central business district of Milford, Delaware in order to preserve the area's rich historic heritage and bring new life and purpose to the downtown area. Downtown Milford, Inc. is an accredited National Main Street program. For more information on Downtown Milford, Inc., please visit http://www.downtownmilford.org/ or call (302) 839-1180. For more information on the National Main Street program, please visit http://www.preservationnation.org/main-street/.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thank you for your support!

On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of Downtown Milford, Incorporated (DMI), I would like to thank everyone that voted for our “This Place Matters” community photo. Our organization was presented with a chance to compete for a $25,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Everyone’s hard work and support helped keep DMI as a front runner for most of the challenge. Out of 119 organizations competing nationwide in this challenge DMI finished as number 22.

Although, DMI did not take first place for this challenge we still feel honored that our community of neighbors came together to show that they believe Milford is a kind of place where a children’s class inspires leaders, a landscape inspires artists, and a history inspires vision.

With the help of our local media, DMI’s Facebook, Twitter, and our dedicated community members sharing the news about the challenge, DMI received over 600 votes in a period of 3.5 weeks. Again, on behalf of the DMI Board of Directors, staff and volunteers, I sincerely appreciate your votes, time and effort in showing that “This Place Matters.”

As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, DMI relies on financial support from our community, the City of Milford, the State of Delaware, and corporate sponsors. By placing your vote for our "This Place Matters" challenge you have already shown that Milford Matters to you. Please consider placing a donation to DMI to help our organization keep the strong momentum in revitalizing downtown Milford. To donate visit: http://www.tinyurl.com/milfordmatters

Lorraine J. Dion
Executive Director, Downtown Milford , Incorporated

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Meet a Downtown Milford Business Owner

It is 3:00 a.m. and the workday for the owners of Dolce Coffee & Bakery, George Caroll and Chuck Stanko is just beginning. The oven is warming up and their customer’s favorite baked goods are being prepared. By 7:00 a.m. the Dolce awning is up and the open flag is flying. Within moments, a steady stream of “regulars” begin coming in for their favorite coffee, newspaper, and pastry to start the morning off just right. Although, for customers, Dolce isn’t just about coffee it is about having an experience.


The experience involves being immersed into a world where for a few moments you are in a warm, comfortable surrounding and a place where “where everybody knows your name.” Before a customer is even half way through the front door, they are welcomed into Dolce with a genuine smile from owners Chuck and George or one of their staff members Nick and Jocelyn. If you are a new customer, you then have the challenge of choosing which drink and pastry you’d like to try. If you are a “regular”, chances are that the staff or owners already know your favorite items and can begin making your drink before you are even up to the counter.


Chuck and George opened Dolce in January of 2005. “We drove up and down the East Coast looking for a small town with a homey feel that needed a small coffee and bakery shop,” Chuck stated, “Milford just stood out to us.” Soon, Dolce became a leader among downtown businesses by offering a WiFi spot for customers, creating a website, keeping resources local, developing innovative retailing, and giving back to the Milford community.


Over the years, Chuck and George have created scholarships for local arts organizations, contributed to the local community theater, donates all leftover baked goods on week nights to the Milford Senior Center, and even holds fundraising events for local residents in need.


To assist in promoting their fellow downtown merchants and downtown organizations, Dolce created a display sign featuring merchant information that is utilized during the Farmers’ Market and also features a downtown business directory and events section in their monthly e-mail newsletter.


Chuck and George’s passion for keeping resources local is shown through using a local florist and local artist prints for decorating their counters along with using a Delaware based coffee vendor. Dolce’s coffee is roasted fresh every week by Delaware City Coffee Company and shipped overnight for their customer’s enjoyment. Of course, the only thing that can truly compliment a freshly roasted cup of coffee is George’s baking.


“George loves experimenting. Baking is truly an art form for him,” Chuck stated, “He has a passion and creativity that is shown everyday. Dolce’s Gooey Chocolate cookie recently won second place at Rehoboth’s Chocolate Festival. But, the most popular pastry would have to be the Philadelphia Butter Cake or the breakfast cookie.”


If it isn’t the freshly roasted coffee, large amount of latte flavor concoctions, or the delicious pastries that bring customer’s into Dolce every morning then, it has to be the wonderful customer service that is provided. Chuck stated, “We are so lucky to have Nick and Jocelyn working with us.” Between the early morning city council gatherings outside or the family and friends who come once a week to spend an hour of drinking coffee and playing cards, there is never a dull moment in this home town coffee and bakery shop. Dolce’s awning, outdoor customer seating, and colorful flag showing they are open for business has become a welcoming sight to their patrons driving down Walnut Street. Especially, those who travel all the way from D.C. or across the state once a week just for the Dolce experience.


So what’s the scoop on Dolce? Chuck says they are preparing for the Fall season. Look out for George’s famous pumpkin rolls and the addition of pumpkin spice to their drink line up. Also, don’t forget if you have a favorite speciality from the bakery, Dolce is able to accommodate special orders. Just give them a call!


Dolce is located at 35 North Walnut Street in downtown Milford. For more information you can visit http://www.dolcebakery.com or call (302) 422-5760.


“Meet a Downtown Business Owner” will be a monthly newsletter feature, highlighting a different downtown business every month. Stay tuned...

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Meet a Downtown Milford Business Owner

The EcoChic Boutique experience begins on the street. You are drawn in by a visually stimulating awning and window display, and once you step through the door you are immersed into a world of earth friendly living. Everything from the aroma of the products, to the merchandise displays and even the color of the paint on the walls is pleasing for the customer. “It’s not just recycling, it’s up cycling,” stated EcoChic Owner, Teri Carter.


As a wife and mother, Carter began using earth friendly practices and products at home but, noticed most of the products had to be ordered online. One night, Carter was struck with an idea to open a retail business which would give customers a chance to have a real experience with earth friendly products. Carter expressed, “I wanted customers to be able to feel and touch the products rather than just order everything online.”


“I love a challenge and was ready to just go with the idea,” Carter remarked, with that, a search for a retail space began. Being Milford residents, she and her husband knew they wanted to make Milford the home base for the store. “We came across a building in downtown Milford and I just loved the look of it. I knew immediately. It was as if the building spoke to me and four months later the store was open,” she stated.


Carter believes that a great benefit of being in downtown Milford is not just the foot traffic but, the other complimentary businesses within walking distance of her store. “A lot of my customers also tend to be individuals who enjoy coming downtown. For example, they spend their time at the Art League, Dolce, or the Georgia House,” Carter stated.


It has been less than a year since EcoChic opened its doors and Carter’s customers are just as excited as she is about the products. While in the store, one couldn’t help but to overhear a comment from a customer stating, “I can’t even get past this one corner in the store, everything is catching my eye. I only had 15 minutes to come in and shop. But, that is just not enough time!”


Once a EcoChic product photo is uploaded to Facebook, it is almost guaranteed to be bought up the next day. EcoChic sells everything from handbags, jewelry, children’s products, to skin creams and even make up. “I really wanted to take organic personal care to another level, I have an on-site Licensed Esthetician, Hillary Reid of Skin by Hillary, to show customers how they can use EcoChic’s products in their daily lives,” Carter remarked.


So what is next for EcoChic Boutique? Carter gave DMI the inside scoop EcoChic will soon be offering eco-clothing and shoes as well as launching an e-commerce section to their website!


EcoChic Boutique is located at 28 Walnut Street in downtown Milford. For more information, you can visit http://www.shopecochic.com/ or call (302) 422-4580. For more information on “Skin by Hillary” you can click here or call (302) 228-7208.


“Meet a Downtown Business Owner” will be a monthly newsletter feature, highlighting a different downtown business every month. Stay tuned...

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Be Part of the Largest State of Delaware “This Place Matters” Photo

Come gather with your friends, neighbors, and co-workers at the

Mispillion River Pedestrian Bridge by Bicentennial Park

August 12, 2010

8:00 a.m.


Local photographers, Leafo Photo, to take a community photo in Milford for a chance to win the National “This Place Matters” challenge.


Join us in showing that our community believes “Milford Matters.” We are the kind of place where a children’s class inspires leaders, a landscape inspires artists, and a history inspires vision. We are Milford, Delaware. River Town. Art Town. Home Town.


Downtown Milford, Inc.’s “This Place Matters” is part of an initiative by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to help raise awareness about the special places that help to define our national heritage. For more information, please call (302) 839-1180.

*NEW* 3D Modeling Volunteer Opportunity

Looking for professionals for a breakthrough opportunity


Downtown Milford, Incorporated (DMI) is seeking volunteers for a “Main Streets in 3D” project. Volunteers will be receiving training from GOOGLE and IGLOO STUDIOS experts on how to use 3D modeling programs such as; Google Earth and Google Sketchup to assist in our downtown revitalization projects. DMI is flexible with work/ school schedules. Volunteers are required to attend a daylong training in Milford, Delaware.


Job responsibilities: Working with the project team to create 3D models of the Downtown Milford area buildings; creating fly through 3D models of Downtown Milford; Assisting DMI staff with recruiting and training new volunteers for the project; additional duties may include taking photos of downtown buildings and working on additional projects using 3D modeling technology


Qualifications: Strong computer skills; Experience with Google Earth, Google Sketchup, or other 3D modeling technology is preferred but not required; Willingness to learn new computer technologies; Good organizational, leadership, time management and problem solving skills; Ability to work independently as well as part of a team; Strong communication skills and able to organize and facilitate group or one-on-one trainings


If interested please contact DMI or email your resume:

Elizabeth Purcell

Phone: (302) 839-1180

Email: Elizabeth@downtownmilford.org


About Downtown Milford, Inc.:

Downtown Milford, Inc. is a volunteer driven 501 (c)(3) non-profit community organization that promotes quality development of the traditional central business district of Milford, Delaware in order to preserve the area’s rich historic heritage and bring new life and purpose to the downtown area. Downtown Milford, Inc. is an accredited National Main Street program. For more information on Downtown Milford, Inc., please visit http://www.downtownmilford.org/. For more information on the National Main Street program, please visit http:// www.preservationnation.org/main-street/.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Downtown Milford, Inc. Selected as a 2010 "Main Streets in 3D" Community

Volunteers and Staff to Receive Free Training
By Google Sketchup and Earth Experts

Milford, Delaware, July 21, 2010 - The National Trust Main Street Center in collaboration with Google and Igloo Studios has chosen Downtown Milford, Incorporated (DMI) as one of five Main Street Programs nationwide to receive free training in the use of 3D technology to empower the organization's revitalization efforts in the downtown historic commercial district of Milford, Delaware.

More than 1,200 accredited Main Street programs nationwide were given the opportunity to compete for the “Main Streets in 3D" Project. The National Trust Main Street Center and representatives from Google and Igloo Studios, creators of Google Earth and Sketchup, chose the top five Main Street programs with the most innovative and creative ideas for using the Google Sketchup and Google Earth 3D technology in their communities. These communities will receive a free "all day", on-site training session and modeling from the Google and Igloo Studios experts.

“Downtown Milford, Inc. is honored to be chosen as one of the five "Main Streets in 3D" communities and plans to use this training and 3D technology to show business owners facade enhancement options, improve our planning process for our streetscape projects, develop a historic 3D timeline of the downtown area, and to create interactive fly through 3D videos of our downtown area to promote cultural and heritage tourism," stated DMI Executive Director Lorraine J. Dion. “By recruiting recent graduates and high school students to work on this project we hope to engage more youth in our historic downtown.”

Within the next few months, experts from Google and Igloo Studios will come to Milford to train our volunteers and staff members on the use of Google Earth and Sketchup as well as the use of photography to enhance the 3D models. While the Google and Igloo Studios representatives are in Milford, they will also be modeling some of the most complicated historic buildings in downtown Milford. The National Trust Main Street Center commended DMI for its strong community partnerships, engaging the area youth and incorporating Milford's heritage and historic architecture in its proposed projects.

DMI 3D modeling project community partners, to date, include: City of Milford, Delaware Architects, Wagamon Technology Group, LLC, Leafo Photo, Dave Kenton, and photographer Bob Connelly. DMI is actively recruiting volunteers for the project from Delaware Technical & Community College and the University of Delaware.

If you are interested in volunteering for the 3D Modeling project, please contact the DMI office at (302) 839-1180.


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Meet a Downtown Milford Business Owner

Welcome Back Wagamon Technology Group, LLC!


When the fire seven years ago tore through sections of Milford's historic downtown district, Wagamon Technology Group, LLC relocated to a shopping plaza along Route 113. Now, Downtown Milford, Inc. is pleased to welcome back Wagamon Technology Group, LLC to Milford's historic downtown business district.

"I always had the ambition to move back downtown," stated Allan Wagamon, owner of Wagamon Technology Group, LLC, "My building partner and myself were just in the right place and the right time for the opportunity to buy a building downtown. Not even a year later, the remodeling was complete and we were ready to move in."


Wagamon Technology Group, LLC, celebrating 15 years in business, is an IT management company. Although the company will perform home user repair, its primary focus is maintaining networks, servers and offering first class service and support to over 200 customers.


From the beautiful flooring to the great use of color on the walls there is much to be admired in the new office space. But, there is one hidden treasure in Allan Wagamon’s new office that truly shows his passion for Downtown Milford. Hanging next to his desk is a 1938 walking survey map of Milford by William P. Richards. “It’s all about the atmosphere when choosing to work and own a business in Downtown Milford. When I need a break I can take a walk, enjoy the Riverwalk, eventually you meet just about everybody on the street. It’s the hometown feel that draws me downtown,” Wagamon stated.


The new building also has a newly renovated 1,000 square foot office suite that is available for immediate occupancy. An exposed brick wall and wooden staircase leads visitors to a great view overlooking Downtown Milford. For more information on this space or to view this space please contact Allan Wagamon (302) 222-0270 or Bill Krieg (302) 542-0816.


Please join DMI in welcoming back Wagamon Technology Group, LLC. We are proud to have you as part of our community.


“Meet a Downtown Business Owner” will be a monthly newsletter feature, highlighting a different downtown business every month. Stay tuned...

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Downtown Milford Businesses Featured in Best of Delaware 2010

Please join us in congratulating 4 of our Downtown businesses for being featured in Delaware Today's "Best of Delaware 2010."
  • Abbott's Grill received several recognitions. They were voted: Readers Choice - Best Restaurant in Milford; Critics Choice - Best New Restaurant Downstate; Critics Choice - Best Pasta Dish Downstate (Pumpkin Gnocchi)
  • EcoChic Boutique was voted Critics Choice - Greenest Store Downstate
  • Lou's Bootery was voted Readers Choice - Best Shoe Store for Kids Downstate
  • The Victorian Lady Tea Room was voted Readers Choice - Best Tea Room Downstate
Congratulations to Abbott's Grill, EcoChic, Lou's Bootery and the Victorian Lady Tea Room for this great honor and thank you to all of our downtown businesses for all of your hard work!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Downtown Open House

Downtown Open House
June 9, 2010 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Our downtown businesses will be open for business; the vacant buildings will be open for a potential tenant or buyer to view.

If all that sounds great but, you want to know how to get the funding to start a small business we are also going to have on hand Commercial lenders to speak with, information on the Small Business Administration and the new USDA money information plus, First State Community Loan Fund will be represented to discuss your ideas and what is available for you.

The entire downtown will be open which includes a variety of businesses ranging from EcoChic Boutique to The Georgia House Restaurant to Wagamon Technology Group.

If you have a business idea and would like to research this area, then Wednesday night is the night for you to come to Downtown Milford. Realtors and Lenders on hand to discuss your idea.

Plus, fun door prizes will be given away! Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Please Help Support DE's Historic Tax Credit Program

Take Action for the Delaware State Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program


The Delaware Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program is scheduled to sunset the end of June. The bill to reauthorize the program for another ten years has passed the Senate and will come before the Delaware House of Representatives sometime in the next few weeks.


BACKGROUND


During the past ten years, the Delaware Historic Tax Credit Program has leveraged more than $166 million in private-sector rehabilitation of Delaware's older and historic buildings while creating an estimated 2,400 jobs! The very nature of historic rehabilitation is that it creates local jobs which in turn foster strong neighborhoods and communities. We need support for legislation that will continue to protect and preserve places that matter in Delaware as well as create jobs and spur community revitalization and sustainability.



WHAT YOU CAN DO


Please contact your state Representative and ask them to support the bill to extend the Tax Credit Program (SB209w/SA#1). To find out who your State Representative is please click here. To find contact information for your State Representative please click here.


For more information on the effectiveness and social benefits of the Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program, please contact Waller Gallas at the Northeast Field Office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation or Terry Graham at Preservation Delaware.


SAMPLE LETTER

Dear XXX,

I am writing to ask for your support in extending the current Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program. The legislation (SB209w/SA#1) that will soon be considered will extend the current program for another 10 years.


During the life of the program, the Delaware Historic Tax Credit Program has leveraged more than $166 million in private-sector rehabilitation for Delaware's older and historic buildings while creating an estimated 2,400 jobs! The very nature of historic rehabilitation is one that creates local jobs which in turn fosters strong neighborhoods and communities.


Please consider supporting this legislation that serves to create jobs and spur community revitalization and sustainability while ensuring the protection and preservation of the places that matter to present and future Delawareans!



Sunday, April 25, 2010

Straight Off the Top at Milford's Annual Bug & Bud Festival

Straight Off the Top jazz band performing at yesterday's 7th Annual Bug & Bud Festival.



Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Calling All Fine Artists, Artisans and Musicians!


Downtown Milford Inc. of Milford, DE is proud to bring back the fun and successful Riverwalk Arts & Jazz outdoors summer fine arts series! After a very snowy winter, the first day of this exciting exhibition will soon be here. Riverwalk Arts & Jazz is looking for musicians, poets, fine artists/artisans and performers to participate sell their work and showcase their talents! This event will be held the fourth Saturday of each month beginning May 22nd and running through September. Each event will be from 11:00 am- 8:00 pm, music will continue until 9:00pm. Fine artists, artisans and performers will exhibit and perform throughout the businesses, streets and Riverwalk of beautiful, historic Milford, Delaware.

Entries are subject to jury so interested artists should submit audio or visual samples of their work, either digitally via email, to dmi@downtownmilford.org, or CD format by mail to Riverwalk Arts & Jazz, c/o DMI, 7 South Washington St., Milford, DE 19963, no later than May 1st. Artists can pick up registration forms at Angelucci Fine Woodwork & Stained Glass Gallery, 7 Park Ave., Milford or download a form by clicking here. You may also call DMI (302) 839-1180 to request a form by mail.

For more information on Riverwalk Arts & Jazz visit: http://www.downtownmilford.org/riverwalk_arts_jazz.html

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Downtown Milford Welcomes New Executive Director & Assistant to the Executive Director

Downtown Milford would like to welcome its new Executive Director, Lorraine Dion. Lorraine was the first to be a Nationally Certified Main Street Manager in the State of Delaware. She has over 22 years of experience starting and working with a variety of downtown programs and initiatives. She has worked successfully in the Dover Main Street Program and more recently, the Middletown Main Street Program. DMI is thrilled to have such an experienced Director join our organization. Welcome Lorraine!

In addition, Downtown Milford, Inc would also like to welcome Elizabeth Purcell as its new Assistant to the Executive Director. Elizabeth is a graduate of University of Delaware and was born and raised in Milford. She has most recenlty served as an Americorps VISTA member at the Delaware Economic Development Office. Elizabeth is honored to have the opportunity to give back to her hometown.

This Place Matters

Let your community know "What places in Milford Matter to you!"

Suppose someone approached you on the streets of Milford and asked you the simple question, “What places in Milford matter to you?” How would you answer? Would you choose a place that is a regular part of your life, such as a neighborhood home, store, or public building? Maybe you would choose a place where you have shared special moments, like a church, or restaurant, or even a shady tree beside the river. Perhaps it would simply be a unique building that brings a smile of admiration to your face when you pass by.

Your own answer to this question is exactly what Downtown Milford Incorporated (DMI) wants to know. DMI is launching its own version of a national campaign, entitled “This Place Matters”. Started by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, “This Place Matters” is a movement which aims to help people across the country to celebrate the places that make their towns special and better places to live.

To be a part of "This Place Matters" simply:

  • First, pick up a “This Place Matters” sign from the DMI office across from the library at 7 South Washington Street. Signs also will available at the DMI Information Booth at the Bug & Bud Festival on April 24th, the monthly Downtown Jazz & Arts Festival, and the Milford Farmer’s Market throughout the spring and summer.
  • Next, you place the sign in front of a building or place in Milford that matters to you.
  • You then take a photograph and deliver it in person to the DMI office or by email (dmi@downtownmilford.org). We encourage people to pose in their own photos, as people make the pictures more interesting. We also would appreciate a brief statement as to WHY the place matters to you.

DMI members and staff intend to select as many photos as possible for display. The initial display will be in the window of 23 North Walnut Street. The goal is to gather a diverse collection, incorporating as many unique perspectives as possible on the statement, “This Place Matters”. The Chronicle will join the program by printing photographs throughout the year.

Local Physician and DMI board member Mitch Edmondson is leading the effort to make “This Place Matters” a success in Milford. According to Dr. Edmondson, the Milford version of “This Place Matters” has an historical precedent. “When we started planning this project, several members recalled that many historical photographs in the collection of the Milford Historical Society featured a Milford resident who posed in his own pictures. This discussion led us to local historian David Kenton, who was able to confirm the identity of this photographer, Mr. Andrew Komoroski. Mr. Komoroski was a Polish immigrant, whose family arrived in Milford in 1895. He became the most prolific photographer of Milford scenes between 1910 and 1935. Mr. Kenton and the Milford Historical Society provided us with digital versions of many of Mr. Komoroski’s photographs. We are enlarging them and giving them their own prominent display, right beside our contemporary photographs. We hope to inspire our own Andrew Komoroskis of the twenty-first Century!”

So start looking closely at the places that surround you. Perhaps Milford’s new slogan, “Milford – River Town, Art Town, Home Town” can serve as inspiration. What places would leave Milford a less interesting or inviting place if they did not exist? What places make Milford…Milford? Pull out those cameras and show the rest of our community that “This Place Matters”.

For more information, contact the Downtown Milford, Inc. office at 302-839-1180.

7th Annual Bug & Bud Festival


Ladybug Parade, Ladybug Paddle Boats & MUCH MORE!

On, Saturday, April 24, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., the City of Milford Parks and Recreation Department & Downtown Milford, Inc. invite you to join the fun at the 7th Annual Bug & Bud Festival, presented by festival title sponsor Wilmington Trust, along the Mispillion RiverWalk in historic downtown Milford, Delaware.

Festival highlights are the traditional ladybug walking parade with prizes for best “ladybug” and “tree” costumes, diverse musical entertainment throughout the day such as Soul Selby, the Nanticoke Indian Association and the fifty-member Milford Community Band as well as more than 100 plus arts and crafts vendors, a Kid’s Korner, remote control boats, a youth bass fishing contest, an art show, and “green-themed” and nature related hands-on activities including seedling tree giveaways – just to name a few!

Back by popular demand are “ladybug decorated” paddle boat rides and the FREE 5:00 p.m. jazz concert. This year’s concert performers are the highly acclaimed jazz group Straight Off The Top sponsored by Citizens Bank.

RAIN or SHINE and FREE of charge, you won’t want to miss this “over-the-top” outdoor festival! Come listen to some great music, eat some great food, cruise in a lady bug paddle boat, don your lady bug costume for the parade, shop local and most important of all - “think ladybug!”

For more information, contact the Downtown Milford, Inc. office at 302-839-1180 or visit www.downtownmilford.org and follow the festival links.