LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
CAMP Connect |
by Beth Fitton |
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I know it is not the official first day of summer yet but you could be fooled if you looked around in Rehoboth Beach. All we at CAMP Rehoboth have to do is glance out of the window to see how busy the CAMP Courtyard has become. From our senior citizens with their walkers to the babies in their strollers, season after season, the Courtyard remains the place to meet old friends and make new acquaintances. Speaking of meeting and greeting, the CAMP Rehoboth Founders' Circle Black and White Beach Ball was a great success again this year. The folks attending really appreciate the opportunity to connect with each other at the beginning of the season. The architect provided sketches of the planned addition to CAMP Rehoboth along with color boards of the interior furnishings. The response to the proposed addition was very enthusiastic! Add to that, the Atlantic Sands did a particularly fine job with the food and drink. There was an entire room full of desserts plus a chocolate fountain. No wonder there were rave reviews! The art for the HeART of the Community auction offered a wonderful variety of styles and interpretations of the theme, 6 Degrees of Separation and the community offered generous bids in response. At the close of the auction, the art had raised nearly $30,000 to be used to support the capital campaign for the addition to CAMP Rehoboth. It was quite a night! One of our summer traditions has become meeting friends on the beach midweek for a simple take-out dinner. For those of us working full-time during the week, an evening connecting with friends can seem like an extra weekend. A few laughs and some good conversation have me leaving the beach relaxed and rejuvenated. I highly recommend it. I also recommend that you get your tickets early for some of CAMP Rehoboth's upcoming events. This year Love 2007 is being held on June 30th and is a one night event. This is certain to increase demand for this popular happening. Splash 2007 is July 14 followed the next week by the CAMP Rehoboth Follies. Each of these has a loyal following and a growing list of "newbies" who are anxious to join their friends and neighbors at the events. As a service to the community, CAMP Rehoboth offers tickets for sale not only for our own events but for many other non-profits in the community. As a result, the community has come to depend on us for their entertainment needs. I joke that if any of us leave employment at CAMP Rehoboth, we know we can get a job doing training for the staff of Ticket Master. Founders' Circle The architect's presentation at the Black and White Beach Ball, complete with the sketch of the donors' rainbow recognition wall prompted additional upgrades to the Founders' Circle. We truly appreciate the increased funds and the continued commitment to the Community Center. The upgraded memberships and recent payments have resulted in the Founders' Circle totals reaching $1,350,503.60 pledged and $1,064,602.37 contributed. CAMP Rehoboth's staff, our board of directors and the building committee join me in offering our gratitude for your generosity. Beth Fitton is Development Director at CAMP Rehoboth. She may be reached by e-mail at beth@camprehoboth.com. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 17, No. 7 June 15, 2007 |