This Wednesday, October 24th is Food Day. Food Day was started as a movement to celebrate healthy, affordable, fair, and sustainable food. Food Day was organized by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. According to their website, the … Continue reading
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Single at the Shore: Text Me, Maybe?
Every now and again on ShoreBread one of our “single ladies” will give you a firsthand account of their trials and tribulations navigating the shore’s single scene. We’re in favor of the romantic notion of letter writing–you remember, in the olden days … Continue reading
TrustedID: Protection from Identity Theft
Having your identify stolen is something no one ever wants to think about. What would you do? Where do you start? Who do you tell? How do you even find out? Many times, your identity can be stolen before you … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: Outdoor Events on the Shore
Happy weekend, ShoreBread readers! We’re over half-way through October and only 13 days from Halloween — Can you believe it? Spend this October weekend having a nice time on the shore. The weather is supposed to be beautiful and plenty … Continue reading
Gotta Have This Stuff: LostKidz and Amber Alert GP ...
Which tech gadgets, products, apps, and software do you want or need? Which products do you ‘gotta have? Each week, a bona-fide tech expert from D3Corp of West Ocean City, MD will discuss tech products that you’ve ‘gotta have live, on the … Continue reading
Genesar: The Oldest Property on the Eastern Shore ...
Genesar: pronounced by the natives as ‘jay-nay-zee’, is a large, stately home now falling to ruin. It’s estimated that the home was built in 1732 by Major John Purnell. Throughout historical records, the home has also been known as Genezar, … Continue reading
Haunted Eastern Shore: White House Farm Harbors Fa ...
A long white house rests on the land just as it has for nearly 300 years. Quite a few animals, a bumper crop of organic peppers, eggplants, fig trees, grapes, about 150 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, and a few infamous … Continue reading
ShoreBread visits Root Gourmet to meet Keith Irwin ...
Root Gourmet is a restaurant in Rehoboth, DE that specializes in healthy, nutritious, and delicious meals. Open since Memorial Day, the establishment has seen a steady flow of traffic through their cafe, has been consistently busy catering events, and offers … Continue reading
Shorebilly’s Swill: A Homage to Golfers
It’s that time of year again. The season winds down and temperatures start to descend. Tourists and students have vacated our beaches until next spring. We get a smattering of conventions to keep us going. Fun little groups like recovering … Continue reading
Frontier Town Gets Haunted
Frontier Town—the popular western themed park and rodeo operational in the summer months, is about to turn delightfully ghoulish! Beginning this weekend, the wooded area around the park is turning into a Haunted Halloween Trail known as “FrontFear Town.” The haunted trail … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: Art Shows, Outdoor Events & ...
The second week of October is almost comparable to Heaven on Earth. The weather is perfect (71 degrees and pure sunshine), there are no loud cards cruising up and down the streets, the beaches are deserted, and fun events are … Continue reading
LostKidz & Amber Alert GPS
As kids, we all thought that running ahead of your mother while at the mall and ducking into racks filled with clothing was fun. Hearing your mom call your name, sometimes frantically, and jumping out and yelling ‘Boo!’ as her … Continue reading
Ocean City Restaurant Week: Opportunity to Enjoy A ...
Get your appetites ready! Not only have second season specials started in area restaurants, October 14th marks the beginning of the very popular Ocean City Fall Restaurant Week. Many of the area’s most celebrated restaurants will be offering discounted prix … Continue reading
Pocomoke River State Park: Blackwater on the Easte ...
While walking alongside the dark Pocomoke River at the Shad Landing Park, part of the Pocomoke State Park system, it’s easy to understand why natives used to refer to the area as Blackwater. The water is exactly that: still, deep, … Continue reading
The Heart of a Runner: Local Woman Paces the Balti ...
About ten miles in your legs start to go. They are still there of course—pumping, pushing you further, locked into a physical autopilot mode of sorts, down the winding course with no end in sight—but you no longer feel them. … Continue reading
A Lucky Girl’s Life: Top Reasons Why Everyon ...
1) Everyone should have a skin analysis by an Esthetician. This helps you because you can start treating your skin condition with the proper treatment and products that are going to make a visible improvement. There are a lot of … Continue reading
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