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Tri Point Regional titleholder Aaliyah Hilton of Middletown sings during the AFRAM pageant Saturday in Seaford.
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Mia Dale, 4, and 8-year-old My-Laav Nichols, both of Bridgeville, sit in the 2021 Corvette owned by Ed Walker of New Jersey. The Corvette was among the entries in AFRAM's Self Expression Car Show.
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Martina Duffy shows some of the items available at Inspired Scents at their AFRAM vendor booth. Ms. Duffy, employed by First State Community Action Agency in Georgetown as the heating/air conditioning manager, is a partner in Inspired Scents through www.thebutterfactor.
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Creating a quiet buzz Saturday at the AFRAM Festival was Seaford Police Department's new electronic Zero motor unit, operated by Lt. Chris Miller.
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AFRAM volunteer Greg Jones helps during setup for the 25th edition of the festival which was held Saturday at the Ross Station Event Center. Mr. Jones' wife, Pat Jones, was honored during opening ceremonies for 25 years serving as AFRAM executive director.
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Seaford Mayor David Genshaw presents a city tribute to Pat Jones, in recognition of her 25 years as executive director of the Eastern Shore AFRAM held in Seaford. The 25th AFRAM event was held Saturday.
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Naja Ryan performs a dance routine during the pageant held Saturday during the 2022 AFRAM Festival.
Contestants and organizers stand on the steps of Ross Mansion following the AFRAM pageant Saturday. Contestants and titlewinners in front, from left, Denise Frisby, Joshlynn Collins, London Maddox, Amerie Maddox, My-Laav Nichols and Victoria Wildman. In back, pageant cooridinator Latoya Harris, outgoing AFRAM Executive Director Pat Jones, incoming AFRAM Executive Director Jalyn Powell and pageant organizer Darrynn Harris.
Bryia McCrea and Troy McCrea of Milton are at the Nintendo controls during Police And Community Konnection interaction with Seaford police at the department's mobile command unit during AFRAM. Monitoring the session is Seaford PFC Michael Wilson.
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Senice Lee of Seaford adjusts a shirt for sale at So'Art Designz and Prints, among the approximately 40 vendors at Saturday's AFRAM Festival in Seaford.
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Chuck Laws of Frankford showcases the Delaware African American Sports Hall of Fame at the AFRAM Festival Saturday.