Planning a trip to Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley, or looking ahead to the region’s biggest annual events? From world-class gardens and outdoor festivals to iconic food events, live music, and beloved holiday traditions, Greater Wilmington offers something to celebrate every month of the year. This ultimate month-by-month guide highlights can’t-miss annual festivals, food events, cultural celebrations, and holiday traditions taking place throughout Wilmington, Delaware and the Brandywine Valley—making it easy to plan weekend getaways, seasonal trips, and return visits year-round.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking to mark your calendar, these signature events showcase the culture, creativity, and community that define the region. Bookmark this guide and check back often, as dates and details will continue to be updated as each season approaches.
January–March | Winter Escapes & Early-Year Traditions
Winter in Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley is filled with cozy cultural experiences, indoor gardens, food festivals, and community traditions that make the colder months anything but quiet.
January
Winter Wonder at Longwood Gardens
On view through March 22, 2026
Held each winter at Longwood Gardens in the Brandywine Valley, Winter Wonder is one of the region’s most popular seasonal garden experiences. This exhibition invites visitors into a serene indoor oasis where vibrant seasonal blooms, thoughtfully designed garden displays, and the soothing rhythm of nature offer a welcome escape from winter’s chill. The Conservatory comes alive with color, texture, and fragrance, making it one of the best winter experiences in Greater Wilmington for garden lovers, photographers, and anyone craving a peaceful reset.
New this season, Garden Glow debuts as an after-hours experience from February 13–March 8, 2026, blending horticulture and light in an immersive indoor journey. Softly illuminated pathways and glowing installations transform the Conservatory into a nighttime wonderland, perfect for date nights, evening strolls, or a memorable winter outing. Together, Winter Wonder and Garden Glow make Longwood a must-visit destination in the first months of the year.
Winter Wonder
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February
Greater Wilmington Beer Week
February 16–22, 2026
Greater Wilmington Beer Week is an annual February event celebrating the craft beer scene across Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley. This week celebrates the area’s thriving craft beverage scene with a full calendar of events across Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley. Throughout the week, local breweries, bars, and restaurants host tap takeovers, limited-release pours, beer dinners, collaborations, and community-focused gatherings.
Whether you’re a dedicated craft beer enthusiast, curious about trying something new, or simply looking for a social way to explore the region in winter, Beer Week offers something for every taste. Many venues also feature low-ABV, seasonal, and non-alcoholic options, making this a welcoming event for mindful drinkers and casual visitors alike.
Kennett Winterfest
February 28, 2026
Just minutes from Wilmington, Kennett Winterfest brings warmth and energy to the heart of Kennett Square with a full afternoon of live music, craft beer, and community celebration. This popular winter festival features dozens of breweries, cideries, and meaderies alongside a lively concert lineup that keeps the atmosphere upbeat, even in the coldest month of the year.
Winterfest is known for its friendly, walkable setup and strong local vibe, making it a favorite for both longtime fans and first-time visitors. It’s an ideal late-winter outing for craft beverage lovers looking to pair great pours with live entertainment and small-town charm.
March
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 14, 2026
Held annually in March in downtown Wilmington, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the city’s most spirited traditions. This annual parade turns downtown into a sea of green with marching bands, community groups, Irish dancers, and festive crowds lining the streets. This family-friendly celebration blends cultural pride with high-energy fun, drawing visitors from across the region.
The parade marks an unofficial turning point toward spring, making it a perfect excuse to explore downtown Wilmington, enjoy local pubs and restaurants, and soak up the city’s lively atmosphere as winter fades.
Newark Restaurant Week
March 19–25, 2026
Food lovers won’t want to miss Newark Restaurant Week, a weeklong celebration of the city’s diverse dining scene. Participating restaurants throughout downtown Newark offer special prix-fixe menus and dining deals, giving guests the chance to sample signature dishes, discover new favorites, and enjoy exceptional meals at an approachable price point.
Whether you’re a University of Delaware visitor, a local regular, or planning a spring date night, Restaurant Week is one of the best ways to experience Newark’s restaurants in a curated, delicious way.
April–June | Spring Blooms, Food Festivals & Outdoor Fun
As spring arrives, Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley comes alive with blooming gardens, outdoor festivals, culinary celebrations, and events that invite visitors back outside.
April
City Restaurant Week
April 13–19, 2026
City Restaurant Week is a spring dining event held each April in Greater Wilmington, highlighting locally owned restaurants and chef-driven menus designed to showcase their creativity. With not a single chain restaurant in sight, this week is all about discovering the independent spots that define Wilmington’s food culture.
It’s the perfect opportunity for date nights, group outings, or foodie staycations, whether you’re revisiting a longtime favorite or finally trying that restaurant you’ve been meaning to book. Expect bold flavors, thoughtful menus, and a walkable dining experience right in the heart of the city.
Delaware Marathon Running Festival
April 19, 2026
The Delaware Marathon Running Festival brings energy, excitement, and community spirit to Wilmington with a full day of races and cheering crowds. Runners of all levels take on courses that highlight the city’s scenic riverfront, green spaces, and neighborhoods, while spectators line the route to support participants and soak in the lively atmosphere.
Even if you’re not racing, the festival vibe makes this a great spring weekend event—perfect for enjoying the Riverfront, grabbing brunch, and watching the city come alive with motion and momentum.
Wildflower Celebration Weekend at Mt. Cuba Center
April 24–26, 2026
Spring reaches peak beauty during Wildflower Celebration Weekend at Mt. Cuba Center, where native plants and woodland blooms take the spotlight. Timed perfectly with the height of wildflower season, this annual event offers guided garden walks, expert-led talks, workshops, and plenty of inspiration for nature lovers and home gardeners alike.
Visitors can explore miles of scenic trails bursting with color while learning about conservation, pollinators, and the importance of native landscapes. It’s one of the most immersive—and educational—ways to experience spring in the Brandywine Valley.
Celebrity Chefs’ Brunch
April 26, 2026
Now in its 29th year, the Celebrity Chefs’ Brunch returns to the Chase Center on the Riverfront for a one-of-a-kind culinary celebration. Guests sample brunch bites prepared by acclaimed chefs from across the country, sip fine wines and brunch cocktails, and enjoy live entertainment throughout the afternoon.
The event also features a lively auction, making it both a delicious and meaningful experience that brings together food lovers, philanthropy, and Wilmington’s vibrant hospitality community.
May
Wilmington Flower Market
May 7–9, 2026
Held each May in Rockford Park, the Wilmington Flower Market is one of the city’s longest-running annual festivals. The Market features thousands of plants and flowers for sale, local vendors, food stands, carnival rides, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re shopping for your garden, enjoying festival treats, or introducing a new generation to this beloved tradition, the Flower Market is a can’t-miss sign that spring has fully arrived.
Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens
May 8–September 27, 2026
Few experiences capture the magic of warmer months like the Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens. From daytime displays to dramatic evening performances, water, music, and movement come together across the Gardens’ iconic fountains.
Timed jets dance to classical and contemporary scores, while illuminated shows after dark create a breathtaking atmosphere. Running throughout the summer, the Festival of Fountains is ideal for everything from casual daytime visits to romantic evening outings.
Wilmington Grand Prix Weekend
May 15-17, 2026
The Wilmington Grand Prix Weekend is a nationally recognized cycling event held each May in downtown Wilmington. Cycling fans and casual spectators alike won’t want to miss this high-energy celebration transforming downtown Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley into a thrilling racecourse.
Held annually in May, this nationally recognized criterium features elite professional cyclists racing through the city streets. The weekend includes multiple races, family-friendly activities, and plenty of prime viewing spots along the course, creating an electric atmosphere that blends sports, community pride, and urban excitement.
Day in Old New Castle
May 16, 2026
The oldest house and garden tour in the country, Day in Old New Castle, celebrates its 101st year with a full day of history, architecture, and living history experiences. Visitors step inside private historic homes, stroll in colonial gardens, and encounter reenactors bringing the past to life throughout the cobblestone streets.
This immersive event offers a rare glimpse into early American life and remains one of the most distinctive heritage events in the region.
Bellefonte Arts Festival
May 16-17, 2026
The Bellefonte Arts Festival is a free, family-friendly arts event held each May in the Town of Bellefonte, just north of Wilmington. This event is a celebration of local creativity and community. Wander through booths lining Brandywine Boulevard, enjoy live music under the big tent, savor treats from the food truck court, and let kids explore while you shop.
With free entry and a festive, family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a perfect way to welcome spring and support local art.
Ladybug Music Festival
May 30, 2026
The Ladybug Music Festival transforms downtown Wilmington into a citywide celebration of music, community, and creativity. This free, 100% women-fronted music festival features dozens of performers across multiple outdoor stages, representing a wide range of genres.
More than a concert, Ladybug is a movement—highlighting equity in music while creating an inclusive, high-energy event that welcomes all ages and backgrounds.
June
Holy Trinity Greek Festival
June 1-6, 2026
A favorite early-summer tradition, the Holy Trinity Greek Festival invites visitors to experience Greek culture through food, music, and dance. Enjoy classic dishes like gyros, souvlaki, and baklava while live performances and cultural demonstrations bring the celebration to life.
It’s a joyful, welcoming festival that blends heritage and hospitality—perfect for families, food lovers, and anyone ready to kick off summer festivities.
St. Anthony’s Italian Festival
June 7–13, 2026
Spanning nearly a full week, St. Anthony’s Italian Festival is a cornerstone of Wilmington’s summer event calendar. The festival features authentic Italian cuisine, carnival rides, live entertainment, and nightly celebrations that draw generations of families year after year.
From pasta dinners to street-festival fun, this event blends tradition and community in a way only Wilmington can.
Separation Day: Delaware Turns 250
June 13, 2026
In 2026, Separation Day takes on special significance as Delaware celebrates its role in the nation’s 250th anniversary. This historic event commemorates Delaware’s separation from Pennsylvania and Britain in 1776 and is marked with reenactments, ceremonies, and community programming.
Held in historic New Castle, Separation Day connects local history to the broader America250 celebration, offering a meaningful and memorable way to explore Delaware’s revolutionary roots.
Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Festival
June 27, 2026
Nothing says summer like the Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Festival in New Castle County. This family-friendly event celebrates classic flavors, local vendors, and simple seasonal fun—making it the perfect kickoff to summer break.
With ice cream, live entertainment, and activities for all ages, it’s a sweet reminder that some traditions never go out of style.
July–September | Summer Music, Arts & Community Festivals
Summer in Greater Wilmington is defined by live music, outdoor art festivals, cultural celebrations, and community gatherings that showcase the region’s creativity and riverfront energy.
July
Delaware Shakespeare Festival
July–August | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Summer evenings come alive during the Delaware Shakespeare Festival, where professional outdoor performances bring timeless stories to the stage. Set against a scenic open-air backdrop, this beloved festival blends classic Shakespearean works with inventive interpretations that feel fresh, accessible, and engaging. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs, enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, and experience theater in a way that feels communal and immersive, making it one of the most memorable cultural events of the summer.
In 2026, the Summer Festival takes on a more intimate format. Instead of a full theatrical run, Delaware Shakespeare will host one special weekend of music inspired by Shakespeare’s works, set at the scenic Rockwood Park. This unique reimagining still captures the heart of the festival while offering a fresh way to experience Shakespeare under the summer sky.
Artisan Market at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
July 17-19, 2026
The Artisan Market at Winterthur pairs exceptional craftsmanship with one of the region’s most beautiful settings. This juried market features fine art, handmade goods, and gourmet foods from talented artisans across the Mid-Atlantic.
Visitors can browse unique jewelry, textiles, ceramics, woodwork, and specialty foods while strolling through the museum grounds, making it a favorite for thoughtful gift shopping and leisurely summer outings.
Downtown Newark Food & Brew Festival
Late July | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Downtown Newark’s streets transform into a lively tasting destination during the Food & Brew Festival, where local restaurants, breweries, and vendors come together for an afternoon of sampling and celebration.
With craft beverages, diverse food offerings, and live entertainment, this festival highlights Newark’s walkable downtown and vibrant dining scene, perfect for casual food lovers and craft beer fans alike.
August
Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
August 2-8, 2026
Held each summer in downtown Wilmington, the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival is one of the largest free jazz festivals on the East Coast. In 2026, the festival moves to August 2–8 and expands into a weeklong celebration, featuring special themed nights and an exciting lineup of nationally recognized and emerging artists performing across multiple outdoor stages.
Downtown Wilmington comes alive with music as visitors wander between performances, discover new sounds, and soak in the energy of the city’s arts corridor, all while celebrating Wilmington’s deep roots in jazz history and honoring the legacy of its legendary namesake.
Middletown Olde-Tyme Peach Festival
August 15, 2026
A true hometown tradition, the Middletown Olde-Tyme Peach Festival celebrates Delaware’s agricultural roots and the beloved summer peach. The festival features local vendors, handmade crafts, live entertainment, and, of course, plenty of peach-inspired treats.
Family-friendly and community-focused, it’s a joyful reminder of the region’s farming heritage and small-town charm.
Arden Fair
Late August | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Held in the historic village of Arden, the Arden Fair is an eclectic celebration of arts, crafts, music, and creativity. This long-running festival features handmade goods, local artists, live performances, and a distinctly bohemian atmosphere.
With tree-lined paths and a relaxed, creative spirit, Arden Fair offers a one-of-a-kind summer experience that feels both timeless and delightfully offbeat.
August Quarterly
August 23-30, 2026
The August Quarterly Festival is one of the oldest continuously celebrated African American festivals in the United States, held annually in Wilmington. This celebration traces its origins back to the 1800s, when formerly enslaved people gathered to commemorate their emancipation.
Today, the August Quarterly brings the community together through live music, religious services, parades, food vendors, and cultural programming, honoring both heritage and resilience. This multi-day event is a moving reminder of Delaware’s role in Black history and remains a deeply significant cultural gathering for the region.
Delaware Burger Battle
Late August | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
The Delaware Burger Battle is an annual late-summer food festival in Wilmington that brings together chefs from across the state. Part culinary competition, part community celebration, the event invites attendees to sample creative, crave-worthy burgers, cast their vote for the People’s Choice, and cheer on chefs as they compete for trophies and bragging rights. Even better, the event supports local charitable causes, making it a feel-good way to eat well, celebrate Delaware’s food scene, and close out summer on a delicious note.
Tickets sell out within hours, so be sure to keep an eye on the event’s website and mark ticket launch day on your calendar if you want in on this can’t-miss summer favorite.
September
Brandywine Festival of the Arts
September 12-13, 2026
Set along the scenic banks of the Brandywine River, the Brandywine Festival of the Arts is a nationally recognized fine arts festival drawing artists from across the country.
The event features juried art, live music, food vendors, and hands-on activities, all in a picturesque riverfront setting. It’s one of the region’s signature cultural events and a highlight of the fall festival season.
Brandywine Valley Restaurant Week
September | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Brandywine Valley Restaurant Week is a multi-day dining event held each September across Greater Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley inviting food lovers to savor five days of upscale dining at some of Greater Wilmington’s premier, chef-driven restaurants. Featuring specially curated prix-fixe menus, this celebrated culinary event highlights owner-operated establishments, meaning there’s no shortage of creativity, passion, and personal touch, and you just might meet the chef behind your meal.
It’s the perfect opportunity to explore new favorites or revisit beloved spots while celebrating the region’s exceptional chefs and local producers. Enjoy two-course lunches and three-course dinners, with options to dine in, dine al fresco, or take your meal to go. Bon appétit!
Kennett Square Mushroom Festival
Early September | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Honoring the area’s status as the Mushroom Capital of the World, the Kennett Square Mushroom Festival celebrates local agriculture, food, and community pride. Visitors enjoy mushroom-themed dishes, cooking demonstrations, artisan vendors, and live entertainment throughout the borough.
This lively festival blends culinary creativity with regional heritage, making it a must-visit event just minutes from Wilmington.
Historic Odessa Brewfest
Early September | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
The Historic Odessa Brewfest combines craft beer, small-town charm, and historic surroundings for a relaxed end-of-summer celebration. Featuring regional breweries, live music, and a walkable village setting, this festival offers a laid-back way to enjoy local flavors.
It’s an ideal event for beer lovers looking for a slower-paced, community-focused experience.
Oktoberfest at Delaware Saengerbund
September 18-20, 2026
The Delaware Saengerbund Oktoberfest brings Bavarian tradition to Wilmington with authentic German food, beer, music, and dance. Lederhosen and dirndls are encouraged as guests enjoy steins, sausages, and lively polka performances.
This multi-day family-fun celebration is one of the region’s most immersive cultural festivals and a favorite way to welcome fall.
Hagley Car Show
September 20, 2026
Car enthusiasts from across the region gather for the Hagley Car Show. Set on the rolling grounds of Hagley Museum and Library, the event showcases hundreds of antique, classic, and restored vehicles. With a vehicle parade and scenic surroundings, this annual fall fun event is a standout for automotive fans and casual visitors alike.
Art on the Green
September 26, 2026
Art on the Green brings artists, performers, and makers together for a vibrant outdoor arts festival. Featuring fine art, live music, and interactive activities, this community-centered event celebrates creativity in an open, welcoming setting.
It’s a relaxed way to spend a fall day, discover local talent, and enjoy the changing season outdoors.
October
River Towns Ride & Festival
October | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
The River Towns Ride & Festival invites cyclists to experience the region from a whole new perspective, pedaling through the historic riverfront towns of New Castle, Delaware City, Wilmington, and Chesapeake City, Maryland. Designed for riders of varying abilities, the event allows participants to earn medals based on the distance completed, making it both a rewarding challenge and a scenic journey along the Delaware River.
The ride kicks off at 9 a.m., followed by a festive post-ride reception on the deck at Dolly Spanker’s in Delaware City, where riders can relax, take in waterfront views, and enjoy their first beer free for registered participants age 21 and over. It’s the perfect blend of history, community, and outdoor adventure.
Hagley Craft Fair
October 17-18, 2026
Set against the scenic Brandywine River, the Hagley Craft Fair is a beloved fall tradition that brings together artisans for a weekend of exceptional craftsmanship and creativity. Held on the historic grounds of Hagley Museum and Library, the fair showcases handmade works ranging from fine jewelry and ceramics to wood, glass, fiber, and mixed media.
With live demonstrations, local food vendors, and a picturesque outdoor setting, the event offers a perfect blend of art, history, and autumn atmosphere.
November
Delaware Antiques Show
November | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
One of the nation’s most prestigious antiques events, the Delaware Antiques Show brings collectors, enthusiasts, and design lovers to the Chase Center on Wilmington’s Riverfront each November. Organized by Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, a world-renowned authority on American decorative arts, the show features an extraordinary gathering of top Americana collectors and leading specialist dealers from across the country.
From fine art and furniture to rare objects and historic design pieces, this spectacular showcase offers a unique opportunity to experience museum-quality antiques in an elegant, immersive setting, making it a must for anyone with an appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and timeless design.
Diamond State Black Film Festival
November | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
The Diamond State Black Film Festival brings powerful storytelling and creative voices to the screen in downtown Wilmington. Showcasing selected works by filmmakers of color across multiple genres, the festival celebrates excellence in documentary, narrative, and short films, awarding cash prizes to standout entries.
Beyond the screenings, engaging workshops and panel discussions highlight the craft of filmmaking while inspiring and empowering the next generation of motion picture artists. Thought-provoking, celebratory, and community-driven, this festival is a meaningful cultural highlight on Wilmington’s fall events calendar.
Holidays at Brandywine
November – January | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Holidays at Brandywine is a seasonal holiday experience held each winter at the Brandywine Museum of Art in Chadds Ford. The centerpiece being the beloved Brandywine Railroad. This impressive O-gauge model train winds its way through nearly 2,000 feet of track and features more than 1,000 detailed pieces, including a charming village, farm scenes, factories, a drive-in movie theater, and even a carnival.
A favorite for families and train enthusiasts alike, making it a welcoming and magical holiday experience for all.
A Longwood Christmas
November 20, 2026 – January 10, 2027
A Longwood Christmas is a signature holiday display held annually from late November through early January at Longwood Gardens. This winter tradition draws visitors from around the world to experience Longwood Gardens at its most spectacular. Featuring breathtaking light displays, towering trees, seasonal horticulture, and festive fountains, the gardens glow with holiday elegance both indoors and out.
With new surprises each year and beloved classics returning, it’s a must-see centerpiece of the holiday season in the Brandywine Valley.
Holidays at Hagley
November 27, 2026 –January 1, 2027
Holidays at Hagley offers a cozy and nostalgic take on the season, inviting guests to experience how the du Pont family celebrated Christmas in the 19th century. Set within the historic du Pont home and grounds at Hagley Museum and Library, the event features period-inspired decorations, festive demonstrations, and seasonal storytelling that bring holiday traditions of the past to life.
It’s a warm and meaningful way to celebrate history during the holidays.
Noël at Nemours Estate
November – December 2026 | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Noël at Nemours Estate captures the elegance of a classic European-inspired Christmas, with the grand mansion and gardens adorned in refined holiday décor. Guests can stroll through lavishly decorated rooms, admire seasonal floral displays, and enjoy the serene beauty of the estate dressed for the holidays.
Set at the stunning Nemours Estate, this festive experience offers a sophisticated and peaceful way to celebrate the season.
Yuletide at Winterthur
November 2026 – January 2027 | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Yuletide at Winterthur invites visitors to experience the holidays through the lens of American decorative arts at Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library. Each year features a thoughtfully curated theme brought to life through beautifully decorated period rooms, handmade ornaments, and natural greenery gathered from the estate.
Blending artistry, history, and seasonal tradition, Yuletide at Winterthur is a refined and inspiring way to celebrate the holidays.
Holidays in Odessa
November – December 2026 | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Celebrate the season with Holidays in Odessa, a beloved tradition at the Historic Odessa Foundation that brings classic children’s literature to life through imaginative holiday exhibitions. Each year features a new theme, with distinctive displays recreating scenes from timeless stories, thoughtfully staged throughout Odessa’s historic homes.
Whimsical, nostalgic, and beautifully crafted, this festive experience offers a unique way to enjoy the holidays while blending literary charm with the town’s rich history.
December
Christmas in Odessa
December | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
As the holidays approach, the Women’s Club of Odessa steps back in time for their annual Christmas in Odessa event, a charming celebration of old-fashioned holiday traditions. Many of the town’s 18th- and 19th-century homes—dating back to Delaware’s Colonial era—open their doors for a self-guided tour, beautifully decorated for the season. Throughout the day, visitors can enjoy festive cheer with bell ringers and choirs, warm up with tea and cookies, and even stop by to visit Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Rich in history and holiday spirit, Christmas in Odessa offers a nostalgic and heartwarming way to celebrate the season.
The Spirit of Christmas in Historic New Castle
December | 2026 Dates Coming Soon
Spirit of Christmas is an annual December holiday event held in Historic New Castle, Delaware, inviting visitors to tour beautifully decorated private homes and museums. Walk through town while enjoying live musical performances and browse for one-of-a-kind gifts at the Christmas Market and local shops.
Along the way, savor seasonal treats from area restaurants before gathering in Market Square to watch the beloved Tree Lighting. Rich in tradition, music, and small-town holiday charm, Spirit of Christmas is a heartwarming way to kick off the season.
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From winter garden escapes and spring food festivals to summer music, fall traditions, and unforgettable holiday celebrations, Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley offers something to look forward to every month of the year. This ultimate month-by-month guide makes it easy to plan weekend getaways, seasonal trips, and return visits built around the region’s most beloved annual events. Bookmark this page, check back often for updated dates, and start building your calendar around the experiences that define Greater Wilmington... no matter the season.