ENTERTAINMENTWeekend Rewind: Delawareans Caught on CameraDSU HOMECOMING: Delaware State University students Lauren Erskine (left) and exchange student Jee Jeon Lee, of South Korea, at the homecoming football game.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALDSU HOMECOMING: Hornet cheerleader Nichole Beale with Emily Alexander on the sidelines of the Delaware State game with North Carolina A&T Saturday. Emily's mother is a DSU alumnus and former cheerleader.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALDSU HOMECOMING: Miss Delaware State Jamila Mustafa, of Wilmington, and Mr. DSU James Jones, of Upper Marlboro, Md., at the homecoming football game Saturday.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALDSU HOMECOMING: Delaware State University alumni Clarence Selby, of Star Hill, watching the homecoming game from his box seat on the 50-yard line.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALDSU HOMECOMING: Former DSU student Lasheata Harmon, of Dover, brought her children out to watch the parade in Dover Saturday.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALDSU HOMECOMING: Former Delaware State student Rudy Potter, of Dover, taking photographs of the Hornet band marching along Loockerman Street in Dover Saturday.GARY EMEIGH/THE NEWS JOURNALFALL FESTIVAL: Visitors to the Blackbird Creek Reserve Fall Festival take a tractor ride through in Townsend on Saturday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALFALL FESTIVAL: John Black, a volunteer, helps Amelia Chakwin, 6, cast her rod as she plays a fishing game at the Blackbird Creek Reserve Fall Festival in Townsend on Saturday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALFALL FESTIVAL: Four year-old Asher Roddick runs through the straw maze at the Blackbird Creek Reserve Fall Festival in Townsend on Saturday morning.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALTEA FOR TAILS: Holly Kershner, of Wilmington, holds Cooper at the Senior Dog Haven and Hospice Tea for Tails fundraiser in Wilmington Sunday. Cooper was found as a stray by Philadelphia Animal Control and brought into this program.EMILY VARISCO/ SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTEA FOR TALES: President Jennifer Karakul, of Wilmington, hides behind Henry at the Senior Dog Haven and Hospice Tea for Tails fundraiser in Wilmington Sunday. Henry is being fostered by the program but is in need of a forever home.EMILY VARISCO/ SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTEA FOR TAILS: Joe Thompson and Danielle Harmon, both of Middletown, hold the dogs they are fostering, Charlie and Henry, at the Senior Dog Haven and Hospice Tea for Tails fundraiser.EMILY VARISCO/ SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTEA FOR TAILS: Arlene Steigler, of Wilmington, holds her dog, Tia, during the Senior Dog Haven and Hospice Tea for Tails fundraiser Sunday. Steigler adopted Tia through the Senior Dog Haven program and says, "I just love her."EMILY VARISCO/ SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNORTHERN LIGHTS OF LIFE: The annual Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition fundraiser adopted a Roaring '20s theme this year. Getting into the flapper spirit is Kristen Schindler, with Caleb Smith-Shuman, both of Wilmington.JASON MINTO/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNORTHERN LIGHTS OF LIFE: Getting into the Roaring '20s theme with feather boas are (from left) Carroll Shannon, Rosanne Cox, Mary Jo Chandler and Chris Barker, all of Wilmington. The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's 16th annual Northern Lights of Life was held at Longwood Gardens on Saturday.JASON MINTO/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNORTHERN LIGHTS OF LIFE: Parts of Longwood Gardens were bathed in pink light Saturday for the annual Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition gala.JASON MINTO/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNORTHERN LIGHTS OF LIFE: Dressed for the '20s-inspired gala are (from left) Carla Ellison and Sandra Dorak, both of Hockessin. The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition held its 16th annual Northern Lights of Life at Longwood Gardens on Saturday.JASON MINTO/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALJAZZ FEST: Seven-time Grammy nominated female artist Ledisi from New Orleans wowed the sold-out crowd at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center on Friday during the 25th Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival.Chuck Snyder/Special To The News JournalJAZZ FEST: The 25th annual Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival hit the town this weekend, drawing local and regional fans for a slew of shows. Saxophonist Jessy J performs as Jazz Meets James: Part 2, with artists playing the music of James Brown.Chuck Snyder/Special To The News JournalHAGLEY CRAFT FAIR: Tracy Neher looks through glass pieces by Lisa Sabol at the Hagley Craft Fair on Sunday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALHAGLEY CRAFT FAIR: Visitors to the Hagley Craft Fair make their way through vendor tents on Sunday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALHAGLEY CRAFT FAIR: Joan Giannini looks at woodwork by Allen D. Androkites at the Hagley Craft Fair on Sunday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALHAGLEY CRAFT FAIR: Visitors to the Hagley Craft Fair make their way through vendor tables on Sunday.KYLE GRANTHAM/THE NEWS JOURNALPET PARADE: Gracie Lou, of Georgetown, kept the peace as a police officer at the Paw Prints Make a Difference Pet Parade fundraiser Saturday at the Sussex Cheer Community Center in Georgetown.Chuck Snyder/Special To The News JournalPET PARADE: The Paw Prints Make a Difference Pet Parade was held Saturday at the Sussex Cheer Community Center in Georgetown to raise money for the center's programs.Chuck Snyder/Special To The News JournalPET PARADE: Deb Short and Bella, of Georgetown, were ready to strut their stuff at the Paw Prints Make a Difference Pet Parade Saturday at the Sussex Cheer Community Center in Georgetown.Chuck Snyder/Special To The News JournalPET PARADE: Showgirl Shadoe, from Georgetown, is ready to march at the Paw Prints Make a Difference fundraising pet parade Saturday at the Sussex Cheer Community Center.Chuck Snyder, Special To The Daily Times/CHUCK