What can I say? Our Rehoboth Beach community never ceases to amaze me. Thank you to all who came out on December 5th to support our 8th annual toy drive benefiting the children and parents of the Sussex County HIV/AIDS Wellness Center and West Rehoboth.
This year, with Murph's Beef & Ale joining the Double L Bar, we collected two full truckloads of toys, coats, hats, gloves, and scarves for those most in need. And we had a LOT of fun in the process.
Together, you made the difference for those who might otherwise go without this holiday season.
Paul “Masterson” Christensen
Mr. Double L Leather 2008
Daryl and I are thrilled to name our Weanling Trotting Colt born this year, CAMP Rehoboth. His barn name will likely be Reho, but a lot depends on his personality and behavior! We hope he grows into a race horse over the coming 18 months and will keep you posted on his development!
We will do our very best to make his namesake proud!
Chris Yochim
Henlopen City Oyster House will be the site of this month’s benefit for Miriam’s Table, a daily nutrition program that feeds over 300 starving children of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The fundraising event will be held from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 24. Henlopen City Oyster House is at 50 Wilmington Avenue, downtown Rehoboth Beach. Restaurant owners Chris and Joe are generously donating 15 percent of each check.
For more info, go to miriamstable.org, or call Susie Keefer at 814-673-4148.
Previous events at Confucius, Palate, Hooked, Nage, Rehoboth Ale House, 208 Social and Mariachi have provided over 3,000 meals for the children of Miriam’s Table.
James Carfagno