LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
CAMP Rehoboth Women's Project |
by Maggie Shaw |
Sunnin' and Funnin' We're taking the summer to kick back, put our toes in the sand and do some planning! It's a nice time to reflect on what we've accomplished and on how we can do things that much better. We welcome your ideas and feedback to continue to energize the project and to ensure that we are meeting the needs of the women in our community. The planning process will begin accelerating over the next couple of weeks for the CAMP Rehoboth Women's Project sponsored event for the Mautner Project in early August at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center. It's important to create relations with other organizations, to learn from each other, and expand and support our communities in greater ways. We need volunteers for a small committee to work with us and Mautner Project representatives to plan a successful event. We have several women artists in our community who are excited about the women's art fair being planned for this summer or early fall. Weather permitting, the fair will be held mostly outdoors so that attendees will have plenty of room to view the artists' works. The event will give women artists the opportunity to promote themselves. The Women's Project hopes to use the donations from such events to fund outreach and similar arts programs. The Rehoboth Beach Film Society and the Women's Project are working together to present a documentary on the lives of Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin and their impact on our community. Titled No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, the documentary is beginning to receive wide circulation across the country. We are especially fortunate to have the opportunity to see the film here in Rehoboth. We are working on a date and location for the event, so watch for the announcement. The Women's Project Golf League is teeing off every Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Marsh Island Golf Club in Lewes. Join them for loads of fun and camaraderie at a great price! Don't forget that Norma Clark is also willing to help you perfect your swing. She is also giving lessons to anyone in the league who is interested. Remember, contact us if you wish to work on the Mautner Project or the Women's Art Fair or if you want to be on our e-mail list. Call Andrea Andrus at 302-227-5620 or e-mail andrea@camprehoboth.com. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 13, No. 7, June 13, 2003 |