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Your 302 Rundown:
Brandywine Holiday Festival of the Arts is back
Four Wilmington school districts could become one
Pretty Eddie's grocery opens on Market Street
Let’s get to it
SPONSORED BY WILMINGTON BREW WORKS
Wilmington Brew Works, established in 2018, stands as the sole brewery in Delaware’s largest city. Renowned for our innovative and award-winning Ales, Lagers, Sours, and Ciders, we self-distribute to great bars and restaurants throughout Delaware. Connect with friends at one of our two Wilmington taprooms, where each location offers a unique vibe and each visit offers memorable moments.
We began in a 100-year-old former laboratory in the old 9th Ward, and still keep the spirit of the building’s origins alive with new and innovative beer styles; something to fit every taste bud imaginable. Our lagers are brewed for consistency, with special releases to meet seasonal expectations. Meanwhile our NE IPAs, fermented with a cultivated wild yeast strain, have become a signature style for us, while our fruited kettle sours are changing people’s perceptions of what a beer can be. We operate our second location as a dedicated Cidery, with fun and flavorful options that are naturally gluten-free. Fear not – beer and cider are available at both locations.
Our taprooms offer different and distinct experiences, united by great products. At the Miller Road Flagship Taproom, we have plenty of indoor and outdoor seating for you to enjoy a drink with friends, and a multi-use space called the Alamo Room that is available for celebratory events like birthdays and weddings. Brew Works North, opened in 2025, is a modern take on a retro pub, with traditional bar games such as darts, pool and cornhole, in a vibrant atmosphere, and also has reserved party space available. Both locations have family-friendly hours.
No matter where you choose to enjoy Wilmington Brew Works, we raise a glass to you! Cheers!
NEWS YOU CAN USE
🎨 Brandywine Holiday Festival of the Arts returns Dec. 20 to 21
If you are still hunting for last-minute gifts, this weekend might solve it. The Brandywine Holiday Festival of the Arts takes over the Chase Center on the Wilmington Riverfront on December 20 and 21, featuring work from roughly 150 local and regional artists.
Expect handmade and one-of-a-kind pieces across a wide range of styles, plus live music, food, and activities for kids like face painting and crafts. It is designed to be more than just shopping, with plenty to wander, watch, and enjoy along the way.
Hours are Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is $5, and kids under 12 get in free. Easy to browse, easy to gift, and very much in the holiday spirit.
🧾 Delaware eliminates $19M in medical debt for 18,000 residents
Delaware has cleared nearly $19 million in medical debt for more than 18,000 residents as part of a statewide partnership with Undue Medical Debt, a national nonprofit that buys and erases medical bills. The effort is funded through a $500,000 allocation in the FY 2026 state budget, with the goal of eventually eliminating up to $50 million in qualifying debt.
There is no application process. Eligibility is based on income or debt level, and qualifying residents are notified by mail once their balance has been eliminated. Letters from the first round are expected to arrive between December 19 and 23.
For many households, medical bills can linger long after care is received. This program focuses on reducing that long-term financial strain for Delaware families.
🥂 Bardea Blend brings creatives together December 18
A new networking event is coming to downtown Wilmington just before the holidays. Bardea Blend takes place December 18 at 5 pm at Bardea Food and Drink on Market Street, bringing together creatives, professionals, and local entrepreneurs for a relaxed, end-of-year gathering.
The event is designed to be informal and social, with an emphasis on conversation rather than structured networking. Tickets are $25 and include light bites and a complimentary drink, with reservations handled through OpenTable.
Hosted at one of Wilmington’s most popular dining spots, the evening is meant to create space for connection, idea sharing, and catching up before the new year. If you enjoy meeting people across industries in a low-pressure setting, this is one to flag.
IN BUSINESS
🛒 Pretty Eddie’s opens on Market Street
A new grocery option has landed in downtown Wilmington. Pretty Eddie’s is now open at 730 N. Market St., offering produce, pantry staples, baked goods, grab-and-go meals, and a deli counter in a small, walkable format. The store also features products from local vendors alongside familiar grocery items.
Located near several residential buildings, Pretty Eddie’s is designed to serve everyday needs for people living and working downtown, without the need for a longer grocery run. It fills a long-discussed gap on Market Street and adds another practical stop to the downtown mix.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
🏫 Wilmington school districts could be merged under new proposal
A state task force has recommended merging the four school districts that serve Wilmington into a single, consolidated district, a move that would affect tens of thousands of families in northern New Castle County. The proposal, outlined by the Redding Consortium for Educational Equity and reported by Spotlight Delaware, would combine Brandywine, Christina, Colonial, and Red Clay into one district.
The recommendation passed on a 19 to 2 vote and now enters a study period before moving to the State Board of Education and, eventually, the General Assembly and governor. Supporters say consolidation could address long-standing disparities in resources and outcomes, while critics have raised concerns about governance, taxes, school assignments, and community impact.
No final decision has been made, but the proposal sets the stage for a wide-ranging public discussion about the future structure of public education in and around Wilmington.
🏗️ Two New Castle County projects may shift to data centers
Two proposed industrial developments in New Castle County could ultimately become data centers, based on recent planning documents, according to reporting from Spotlight Delaware. One site is near Route 273 outside Newark, and the other sits near the southern end of the St. Georges Bridge, including land currently used for Frightland.
While neither proposal explicitly labels the projects as data centers, engineers working on the plans have cited characteristics commonly associated with that use, including lower parking needs than traditional warehouses. County planners say they have not yet received confirmation of the final use.
The timing matters. New Castle County is already debating whether to adopt new rules governing data centers, particularly around energy use and location. These projects could end up factoring into that discussion as plans move forward.
🚆 SEPTA plans to close Wilmington train station ticket office
SEPTA plans to close the ticket office at Wilmington’s Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station on December 31, citing the increased use of mobile apps, kiosks, and other digital payment options, according to Delaware Public Media. The Wilmington location is one of several regional stations affected by the change.
Local transit advocates are asking state transportation officials to step in, arguing that the closure could make travel more difficult for riders who rely on cash, do not use smartphones, or are unfamiliar with app based ticketing. Seniors and visitors to the area are among the groups they say would be most impacted.
Advocates also point out that Delaware helps fund SEPTA’s interstate rail service and believe maintaining an in person ticket office is a basic customer service. As of now, the closure is still scheduled to move forward at the end of the year.
THE HAPPENINGS
Multiple Days
Brandywine Park Holiday Markets at Brandywine Park. Spend a festive morning browsing handcrafted goods, local food, holiday treats, and family-friendly activities while supporting small businesses and connecting with neighbors. Saturday & Sunday from 9 AM-2 PM.
Brandywine Holiday Festival of the Arts at Chase Center on the Wilmington Riverfront. Shop hundreds of artists and makers, enjoy food and drinks, and take in a festive weekend celebrating creativity and the season. Saturday from 10 AM-6 PM and Sunday from 10 AM-4 PM.
Thursday
Tinsel on the Town at Kennett Square Downtown Kennett Square comes alive with twinkling lights, decorated storefronts, local shops offering holiday specials, and a festive village-style vibe that is perfect for strolling and browsing. Thursday from 5–8 PM; free admission and parking make this a relaxed, family-friendly way to kick off the season.
Pakt Jones Skolnick Grohowski Motzer at Elkton Music Hall Four boundary-pushing musicians come together for a night of progressive, improvisation-driven music that thrives on risk, spontaneity, and deep musical chemistry. Thursday at 8 PM; 21+ event, with limited VIP tickets available that include early entry, a short private performance, and a meet and greet.
Friday
Holiday at the Mill at Greenbank Mill This seasonal open house brings together free photos with Santa and a small market of local vendors for low-key holiday browsing and gift shopping. Friday from 4:30–9:30 PM; free admission and an easy stop to ease into the weekend.
Light Up 4th Street at 4th & Rodney Tot Lot brings warmth and cheer to the neighborhood with free soup from La Esperanza Mexican Restaurant, hot drinks, holiday giveaways, and community resources as people decorate and celebrate together. Friday from 5-6:30 PM.
DelArt Nights: A Jazz Before Christmas at the Delaware Art Museum Ease into the weekend with a festive edition of DelArt Nights featuring live holiday jazz by the John Maurice Restrepo Quartet, plus gallery access, hands-on art activities, and a full bar with seasonal drinks available for purchase. Friday at 5 PM; free general admission, with the quartet performing from 6–8 PM as part of the museum’s monthly after-hours series.
Parents Night Out Camp at the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science Drop the kids off for an evening packed with hands-on activities, games, and science fun, plus pizza, snacks, and a drink included. Friday from 5:30–9:30 PM; for ages 5–12 with pre-registration required, giving parents a few carefree hours to themselves.
Drone Light Show at the Wilmington Riverfront Watch the night sky over the Christina River light up with a choreographed drone display set to music as part of the Riverfront’s Holiday Magic series. Friday from 7–8 PM; a family-friendly spectacle that is easy to enjoy from anywhere along the riverwalk.
Cartoon Christmas Trio at Opera Delaware Black Box This longtime trio brings the sound of classic holiday cartoons to life, featuring jazz favorites made famous by Vince Guaraldi and other beloved animated specials. Friday from 7–9 PM; tickets are $15 for this cozy, nostalgia-filled concert presented by CityFest.
Tro Plays the Beatles: All Request Night at Elkton Music Hall The Rock Orchestra brings a one-night-only Beatles show where the setlist is chosen by fans, featuring note-for-note classics performed with a small orchestra. Friday at 8 PM; 21+ event with online voting shaping the top songs played live.
Saturday
OperaDelaware Holiday Candlelight Concert at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library OperaDelaware’s vocalists perform a mix of holiday favorites, classic standards, and beloved operatic selections in an intimate, candlelit setting. Saturday from 6–7 PM; reserved seating with advance tickets recommended for this warmly atmospheric concert.
Green River: Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute at Elkton Music Hall Hear the enduring songs of Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty brought to life with faithful performances and plenty of grit. Saturday at 8 PM; 21+ show presented by Elkton Music Hall.
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FORECAST AT A GLANCE
Thursday
50 🌡️ 44 | 🌥️ Mostly Cloudy | 100% | 💨 SSE 18 mph
Friday
58 🌡️ 25 | 🌧️ AM Rain, Windy | 96% | 💨 W 24 mph
Saturday
39 🌡️ 34 | 🌤️ Mostly Sunny | 1% | 💨 WSW 8 mph
Sunday
51 🌡️ 23 | ☀️ Mostly Sunny | 2% | 💨 W 17 mph
💧🌡️ Water temperature = 44ºF Temperature readings taken from the Atlantic Ocean in Rehoboth Beach.
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