CAMP Rehoboth's Tricia Massella, and sometimes roving photographer has been snapping shots of various business owners around town. That, in turn, has reminded us just how important the business community is to the well being of CAMP Rehoboth and all the various projects in which we are involved. Of course, individuals play a great part in everything we do, but so does the business community. Again and again, ail summer long, we turn to that community for SUNDANCE, for PRIDE, for LOVE, and for countless other benefits and projects. So from time to time during the season, just when you least expect it, smile, you may be on Tricia's Candid CAMP Camera.
Drexel Davison, owner of Bad Hair Day? (45 Late Ave.) with The Moon's Richie Gehman. Give up, Drexel. You can't make him any cuter.
Even with his partner, George Ehrmann away, Bill Sine of the Glass Flamingo can still be found in their store in the rear of 46 Baltimore Ave.
Plumb Loco, partner George Schaefer, feels most at home when she's behind the bar. Pay her a visit. 10 North First Street.
Clint Black and Damien Farrow may look like there's nothing to do, but don't be fooled. It's never slow at Planet X, 33 Wilmington.
Steve Webster and Wayne Lemon have set a new standard for coffee shops since buying The Coffee Mill, 127 Rehoboth Mews.
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6/13/97 Issue. Copyright 1997 by CAMP Rehoboth, Inc. All rights reserved.