Today on DelmarvaLife –
We present part II of our Small Town Series Seaford. More places, more people who make this Western Sussex County town an easy one to celebrate.
We start with the town’s solid connection to music. It’s a powerful force, and it’s one the Greene family is passionate about teacher to others. We’ll explore how t hey do that and get to know the father/daughter team behind the Seaford Music and Education Center.
We also meet the matriarch of the father/daughter duo who is equally passionate about creativity. That sparked her desire to open High Street Custom Frame with one coal in mind: to help you keep and treasure your memories in a unique way.
Seaford is where you can find the artist with you. Gallery 107 is a place where you can celebrate your talents. If you don’t think you have any artistic talent, they can help with that, too.
It’s Seaford’s one-stop shop if you’re looking for healthier skin. From lotions to fine soaps to essentials oils and more, The Bath Shop at Two Cats in the Yard has you covered. DelmarvaLife’s Katie Zarrilli shows us what they have to offer.
A stop at Every Fiber Coffee in Seaford is a must. It’s so much more than a coffee shop. 102.5, WBOC’s Corey Phoebus was given the task to taste some of their sweet treats and lunchtime favorites.
You can get a taste of authentic Salvadoran food in Seaford. Dona Maria’s Pupuseria is like a dream come true for the family behind it. It’s been around for about 2 1/2 years giving locals a taste of the delicious ethnic flavors.
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