LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Sale of Rehoboth Memoirs to Benefit CAMP Rehoboth |
James D. Meehan's newly published book, Rehoboth Beach Memoirs, is a treasure trove filled with vintage photographs. It details the history of Rehoboth Beach from its beginning as a Methodist Camp Meeting Association to the days when the railroad ran down the middle of Rehoboth Avenue, to the war years and the time when a bridge across the Chesapeake resulted in Rehoboth Beach becoming "The Nation's Summer Capital." Experience the rampage of the storm of '62, the worst storm to ever hit Rehoboth Beach and be thankful we have a beach at all. It's a book you'll want to keep for yourself and a perfect gift for anyone who has ever fallen under the charm of Rehoboth Beach. For each copy sold through CAMP Rehoboth (at the regular price of $35) the publisher is generously donating $10 to the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center Project. We accept Visa, MasterCard and AMEX. We'll even ship your book for $3 more. Call us today at 302-227-5620 and start enjoying the memories. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 10, No. 9, July 14, 2000. |