Saturday, November 1st, 2025
Good morning, Wilmington. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 1st of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The YMCA of Delaware has launched its annual food & winter clothing drive to help local households amid changes in federal funding. Donations of canned goods, nonperishables, coats, hats, scarves and gloves may be dropped off at any YMCA location from November 3rd to November 21st. WDEL
- ➤ Today, the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce of the Northeast hosts Unity Saturdays at 77 McCullough Drive near New Castle to collect non-perishable food, bottled water, and hygiene items for hurricane relief in Jamaica — local groups like the West Indian Cricket Team and the Jamaican Heritage and Reggae Museum will join from 9:00 a.m. to noon. WDEL
- ➤ The Foster Grandparents program mentors young children in local public schools and Head Start centers every weekday, teaching important life lessons from older adults — a bond that helps both generations learn and grow. The program has grown as more elders share their wisdom with youngsters. Bay to Bay News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Delaware Art Museum held its 6th annual Día de los Muertos celebration as part of the DelArt Nights series where community members honored ancestors with altars, live performances, and local food from vendors. The event promoted unity and learning through art—aimed at combating racism and preserving Latin American heritage. WHYY
- ➤ Today on Good Morning Delaware, Ivan interviewed the team behind the upcoming horror film Urban Flesh Eaters. Executive Producer—Co-Writer Lynette J. Blackwell and cast members including Chantal Maurice, Ashley Forrestier, Josiah Ekari, Tosin Taiwo, Carlos Liz, Chris Rumble, and Maurice P. Kerry explained how the film blends suspense with human themes. DETV
- ➤ Christopher Bruce hosted the first episode of Discovering Delaware to explore Frightland—Delaware's famous haunted attraction where local people mix fun with fear. DETV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Hillel broke ground on an 18,000‐square‐foot Kristol Center for Jewish Life to replace its 5,000‐square‐foot space that no longer meets the needs of the growing UD Jewish student community; the center—featuring study rooms, lounges, a kosher kitchen, and an event hall for 250 students—will use a temporary facility on Main Street during demolition that begins soon and construction set to finish by spring. WHYY
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, October 30, the New Castle County Department of Public Safety honored police officers, paramedics and 9-1-1 communicators and recognized 18-year-old Peyton Harter, who kept calm after her car hit a school bus at the Summit Bridge Road and Brennan Boulevard intersection on April 9. She was given several blood transfusions, treated at Christiana Hospital and later enrolled at the University of Delaware to study health care. WDEL
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ UD mechanical engineer Michael Hast led a new NIH-funded five-year project to develop MRI-based computer models that detect bone healing problems earlier—his team will test the models first on a sheep model and then enroll about 50 patients at the University of Pennsylvania to track recovery. University of Delaware
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The first round of the 24-team DIAA Girls Volleyball Tournament ended when No. 20 Ursuline upset No. 13 Appoquinimink in five sets. Eight winners played past games against teams with first-round byes, with additional second-round matches held on Oct.31 and today—paving the way for quarterfinal play. Delaware Online
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Toys for Tots 5K Run
9-11 a.m. — Delaware Veterans Post #1 — Registration fees vary — Celebrate 27 years with a fun 5K and a new Kids Fun Run!
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Full Moon Mocktail Mixer
6-7:30 p.m. — Bellefonte Cafe — Cost includes one mocktail — A cozy evening under the full moon with handcrafted mocktails and community conversation.
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An Evening with Garrison Keillor
8-9:30 p.m. — The Grand Opera House — Cost info not specified — Experience a delightful evening with Garrison Keillor and special guest Rich Dworsky.
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Delaware Blue Coats vs. Westchester Knicks
1-2:30 p.m. — Chase Fieldhouse — Tickets available — Witness an exciting basketball showdown between local favorites and rival teams.
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Thankful for Our Members
5-7 p.m. — Delaware Museum of Nature & Science — Free entry — Celebrate membership with refreshments and an evening of exploration.
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Delaware Blue Coats vs. Greensboro Storm
7-8:30 p.m. — Chase Fieldhouse — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a thrilling basketball matchup as the Delaware Blue Coats take on the Greensboro Storm.
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Wilmington Festival of Trees
12-4 p.m. — Brantwyn — $25 — Explore beautifully decorated trees, wreaths, and a festive marketplace filled with goodies and raffles.
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TEA 101 In-Person Class
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. — Fieldstone Golf Club — Registration fee required — Dive into a two-day intensive on the history and types of tea with expert Karen Donnelly.
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Kids Fall Festival
2-4 p.m. — Kirkwood Public Library — Free entry — A delightful day of fun and creativity for kids hosted by Pushing Through Inc.
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Trash ’em, Don’t Stash ’em
2-4 p.m. — Wilmington Recovery Cafe — Free entry — Safely dispose of expired medications and support community health efforts.
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