Lone Star Rodeo

MARYLAND/DELAWARE- Grab your cowboy hats and a pair of boots to win the best dressed cowgirl or cowboy competition. This is the 25th year the Lone Star Rodeo is back in Wicomico County. Greek the Rodeo Clown can confirm, it's a weekend full of horses, bull riders, and a lot of action. The Wicomico County Civic Center is transformed for the weekend welcoming rodeo fans of all ages. Friday and Saturday, enjoy calf roping, bull riding, cowgirls barrel racing, and more.

"It's all live. These animals, we don't know what they're going to do. The cowboys, we don't know what they're going to do. But it gives you somebody to root for. And it's all family fun entertainment," said Rachel Boyd with Lone Star Rodeo. 

The exhibition of the Delaware Women's Hall of Fame opens Saturday. Some of Delaware's Most Influential Women are being honored at the Delaware Art Museum. The exhibit holds portraits of the 160 inductees, each one created by Milton artist, Theresa Walton. The exhibit will stay open in Wilmington until March 20.

This is the first weekend Pizza Machine is open for business. The pizza place owned by Dewey Beer Co., is next to its tasting room right off of Route 9 in Harbeson. The restaurant is 100% to-go, but you can take it right next door to enjoy with a Dewey Beer Co. beer. The menu is full of traditional pies like pepperoni and cheese, while others have more of a twist.

"My favorite pizza is the Hawaiian pizza. We've got the Hawaiian machine and instead of traditionally made with just ham we have capicola and ham, and arugula, pineapple and house made red sauce. Everything is made in-house," said Andy Wehrle with Pizza Machine.

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