A round-up of what’s happening in North Wilmington this weekend, May 22nd to the 24th.
Sitting at work on Friday, wishing to get out and do something different this weekend, but no clue where to go? Luckily for you, Delaware is a central hub of happenings and goings-on. Check out this round-up of 3 entertainment offerings you can check out this weekend in North Wilmington.
For the Game Enthusiast:
Tonight, May 22nd, Rockwood Museum opens its doors to host Coach Potato: Movies and Games Night in the Museum. Join fellow retro gamers for board games starting at 5:00 PM and parse through over 50 games from both the modern and vintage eras. The classic film viewing starts at 6:00, and this month it’s that 1951 classic Go For Broke. Stick around afterwards to discuss the film, or pop over to get one last round of Clue in before the event wraps up at 9:00. Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase, and attendees can even enjoy a late night stroll through Rockwood’s galleries and gardens.
Event admission is pay-what-you-wish, and reservations are highly encouraged. To RSVP visit anc.apm.activecommunities.com/nccde/activity/search/detail/25203?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true.
Rockford Museum, photo courtesy of https://www.visitwilmingtonde.com/listing/rockwood-park-%26-museum/223/
For the Celtic Punk Music Lover:
Join John Byrne and his crew of musicians to celebrate the music of the Pogues at “Rum & Red Roses: A Tribute to the Pogues.” Existing fans of the Celtic punk band and curious newcomers alike can enjoy this concert celebration of traditional music turned on its head. As John Byrne himself says, according to the Queen’s website, “We’re just huge fans of The Pogues. Getting to play these songs and do them proper justice in front of other fans is an honor we don’t take lightly and a joy we’ll never take for granted.”
Music at the Crown Room at the Queen, picture courtesy of the Queen
For the Nature Loving Artist:
Auburn Mansion, picture courtesy of Delaware State Parks…