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Ocean waves crashing on beach
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Entertainment for all ages: From concerts with Alison Krauss and Smokey Robinson, to documentaries and comedy shows, you’ll find all forms of entertainment at The Freeman Stage at Bayside.This summer’s screenings include everything from “The Lion King,” to “Coco.” Friday nights in September, the movies move to the bandstand.

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27, end your days with a movie on the beach off Garfield Parkway.

  • Movies on the beach: June 11 through Aug.
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    Pro riders will even offer some of their best tips for the water sports. On Monday nights from 6 to 7 p.m., starting June 19, catch skimboard and bodyboard demos on the main beach. Take a surf lesson in Bethany with RB Surf School or join a paddle board tour with Bethany Surf Shop.

  • Workout in the water: Dream of catching a wave? Now is your chance.
  • Bootcamp, Pilates and ninja warrior classes also take place on the beach throughout the summer. The town hosts daily yoga classes on the bandstand and the beach daily (except for Thursdays) through Sept.

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    Workout on the water: Early risers have plenty to look forward to at Bethany Beach.

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    J| A rockin' summer is planned at Delaware's Freeman Stage (WTOP's John Domen) If your summer plans include a tranquil trip to the Bethany-Fenwick beaches, use this guide - filled with tips from locals and those in-the-know - to navigate the area’s best activities and can’t-miss dining destinations. During the summer months, the two neighboring beach towns see hundreds of thousands of visitors. The Bethany-Fenwick area of Delaware sits directly north of Ocean City, Maryland, and is sandwiched between the Little Assawoman Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Plus, the town is home to some great restaurants and charming retail shops. Lauren Weaver, executive director of the Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce, said big events like the Poseidon Festival and daily programming on the beach and bandstand keep visitors busy all summer long. WASHINGTON - Those looking for a break from Beltway commutes and the commotion of the city retreat to Bethany Beach, where bike cruisers dominate the roads and the chime of emails are drowned out by the sound of crashing waves.īethany Beach is known as the “quiet” beach, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot to do. J| For a 'quiet' area, there's a lot going on in Bethany, Fenwick (WTOP's John Domen)ĮDITOR’S NOTE: For more beach news, traffic and weather, visit WTOP’s Summer Beach Guide section. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.







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