ENTERTAINMENTBike & Hike at HagleyEric Henderson and Kristine Ziemba, both of Springfield, Pa., enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalJohn and Lisa Fusco of Wilmington and their three daughters, Tessa (right), Adelaide, and Lucy, enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople enjoy areas not always open to the public during the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalMaxwell Baker of North East, Maryland, and Emily Biffen of Wilmington enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalTrevor and Jaimee Scheff of Kennett Square, Pa., and their three children, Oliver (age 7), Harrison (age 4), and Sullivan (age 2 1/2), enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalThe weekly Bike & Hike events at Hagley have rotating themes, including nights featuring ice cream, beer from Dogfish Head, and some at which pets are welcome.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalThe Bike & Hike events at Hagley Museum allow people to explore the grounds.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalJay Neal and Michele O'Donnell of Wilmington enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalLaura and Mark Westmoreland of Wilmington and their two daughters, Addy (age 4, left) and Brynne (age 5), enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalDogfish Head brews sit on ice at the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalLindsey Timberman of Elmer, N.J., takes some photos of her Dogfish Head brews at the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalSilvana Oberto (left) of Bear and Laura McGowan of Wilmington enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalVictor and Christi David of Newark and their three children, Natalia (age 8), Rhys (age 3), and Remy (age 7), enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalJono Annand of Wilmington enjoys the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalThe weekly Bike & Hike program at Hagley lets attendees explore areas not always open to the public.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople get a look at areas often closed to the public during a 2017 event at Hagley Museum in Greenville.DOUG CURRAN/SPECIAL TO DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALDominic Marchesi (age 7) hula hoops during a break in the rain at the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington while his parents, Louis and Stephanie Marchesi of New London, Pa., look on.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople explore the grounds of Hagley during the weekly Bike & Hike event.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople enjoy the Bike & Hike event at Hagley Museum in Wilmington despite some unplanned rain.Doug Curran/Special To The News JournalPeople stopped to grab a beer or play cornhole during Hagley Museum's Bike & Hike event Wednesday evening.Doug Curran/Special To The News Journal