📍 Delaware February 2026 Events Guide

February in Delaware is brimming with celebrations, cultural events, family activities, seasonal festivals, and holiday-themed experiences perfect for local residents and visitors alike. From Delaware February events to community celebrations and creative expos, here’s what you can’t miss starting the weekend of February 5th.

❄️ Fire & Ice Festival (Feb 6–8) across Bethany Beach & The Quiet Resorts™ is one of the biggest winter events in Delaware. Expect ice sculpture tours, live carving demonstrations, bonfires, warming stations, food trucks, drink tasting tours, DJs, music, and family-friendly fun — celebrating Delaware’s 250th anniversary in style.

🖼️ Throughout February, the 2026 Citywide Black History Celebration in Dover honors Black heritage with music, dance, art exhibits, film screenings, talks, interactive history activities for youth, and cultural programming at venues like the Biggs Museum and Sankofa Cultural Arts Center.

💍 Delaware Bridal & Wedding Expo – Feb 15 at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington is the ultimate wedding planning event with vendors, fashion shows, DJs, prizes, and ideas for couples planning their big day — a top Delaware wedding expo of the season.

đź“… Family creative programs, museum tours, storytelling sessions, and community dance performances continue throughout the Citywide Black History Month calendar in Dover, offering free or low-cost cultural engagement for all ages.

👉 Keep an eye out for local weekly socials and dance nights, ballroom socials, salsa nights, and community gatherings throughout the state — fun staples that bring friends and families together even during the winter months.

Whether you’re exploring Delaware festivals, family events, winter celebrations, or cultural experiences, February 2026 offers a rich lineup of activities across the state — from beach-side ice sculpture tours to historic celebrations and bridal inspiration.

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