LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
In Brief |
CAMP's GLBT Youth Night The CAMP Rehoboth Youth Group will hold the 1st Annual GLBT Youth Night on Saturday, June 19. If you're not yet 21, stop by the CAMP Courtyard, 39 Baltimore Avenue between 6:30 and 10 p.m., and join in the festivities!
This is a free, meet and greet event. Come on by and chat, play some games, or just listen to the music. Several area restaurants are donating food and soft drinks, and Windsor's is sending over bunches of balloons! (It wouldn't be a party without balloons!) The evening is sponsored by CAMP Rehoboth, Lori's Caf, SOB's Deli, Windsor's Flowers, and Nicola Pizza, and will be held rain or shine. For more information call Lori's Caf at 302-226-3066, or CAMP Rehoboth at 302-227-5620. Connecting with Spirit Workshop Dr. James Keehner, PhD, will offer a 6-hour Meditation Workshop on Saturday, June 19. Participants will learn how to connect with their Higher Self and the Spirit. Understanding the Spirit/Mind/ Body connection and the fact that the electromagnetic field is the connection with Spirit, increases our awareness and changes our perception of the world and ourselves. As is stated in A Course In Miracles: "A miracle is a change in perception!" Dr. Keehner, a psychologist and spiritual medium, will focus on the chakra system, meditation and awareness techniques to achieve the workshop goals, and will also do several readings. For more about Dr. Keehner's experience, see www.JamesKeehner.com. Cost for the workshop is $95 per person, with attendance limited to 15 people. The class will be held from 1-8 p.m. (dinner break from 5-6) at the Sussex Family YMCA, 105 Church St. RSVP 302-227-8018. EDIE Performs at the Blue Moon Voted New York City's Best Drag Queen by the readers of New York's largest gay publication, EDIE will bring her high-energy 60s Mod mix of song, comedy, and lots of dance to the Blue Moon, 35 Baltimore Avenue, for one night only, Wednesday, June 16 at 9 p.m. For more information on the show, call 302-227-6515. Volunteer Spotlight Catherine Janis, an intern at CAMP Rehoboth this summer, and volunteer Charlie Lee take a break from entering data for the 2004 Beach Book which will be available on June 20. It takes the efforts of many volunteers to keep on top of the numerous activities going on at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center and they're all important. If you'd like information on volunteering, call Kathy Weir at 302-227-5620. It's Lift-Off Ann Wilgus was the first person to use the recently installed vertical chair lift at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center when she attended the book signing for Fay Jacobs. She was thrilled to find the Center accessible to everyone wanting to come inside. Five Dollars for A Clean Car Don't waste valuable beach time washing your car! Drop by the NAMI-Delaware office on Rehoboth Avenue, and let the 2005 Rehoboth Roundup Committee wash it for you. You will have a clean car for just $5, and you won't have to break a sweat! This event benefits the Rehoboth Roundup scheduled for February 18-20, 2005. If you can't make the car wash, but would like to support the Roundup, send donations to Rehoboth Roundup, PO Box 11, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971. The NAMI-Delaware office shares a building with the Henlopen Theater Project, and AIDS Delaware at 706 Rehoboth Avenue. (It's the large peach colored house across the street from Bayberry Flowers.) The parking area is right next to the building. For more information, call Patty at 302-856-9779. Main Street Has the Fire; You Can Have The Works! The party that's already become a Rehoboth traditionthe Annual "The Works!" partywill be held fireworks night, Sunday July 4 at the Atlantic Sands Ballroom. This fantastic Main Street fireworks party was a sold-out extravaganza last year and tickets are on sale right now. From 7-10 p.m on July 4th, there will be an all-American fireworks party, featuring great food and beverages, casual dress, a DJ with beach party music, and then that special invitation for party guests to watch the 9:30 fireworks display from the rooftop viewing area. Tickets for "The Works!" are $50 per person for an all-you-can-eat beach party buffet featuring red, white and blue favorites like picnic food, fried chicken, hot dogs, baked beans, potato salad, and more. Two beer and wine tickets are included, along with celebrity bartenders. Bring a group or come and make new friends. Tickets are first-come first served and limited to only 150. You can make checks out to Rehoboth Beach Main Street and mail to Rehoboth Beach Main Street, P.O. Box 50, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971. Please include names of attendees, address and phone numbers for confirmation. Note that the check is for "The Works!" tickets. There will be a list of names at the door on July 4th. Hurry, tickets sales are taking off like firecrackers! Main Street can be reached at 302-227-2772, but don't delay your checks, or this will be sold out! Women Tee Off! The CAMP Rehoboth Women's Golf League plays every Wednesday at the Heritage Golf Club. Women golfers of all levels are welcome. To sign up, call the Pro Shop at 533-3860 by Monday at 4:00 p.m. to play that Wednesday. Cost for the 9-hole play is $22. Tee off is 5 p.m. Arrive by 4:15 p.m. if you wish to participate in the free clinic with local golf instructor, Norma Clark. Following play, the group "adjourns" to a local restaurant to rehash the round and just have some plain old fun! For further information, contact Norma Clark at 644-6575 or e-mail normaclark@aol.com. Walk the Survivor's Miracle Mile Come to the beach and join the First Annual Cancer Survivor's "Miracle Mile" walk on Saturday, June 12. This one mile walk on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk recognizes both cancer survivors and those who have supported them through their battle. The event will begin with a 7:30 a.m. registration at Epworth United Methodist Church, 20 Baltimore Ave., and proceed to the Boardwalk from there. Participants are invited to return to Epworth following the walk for a light breakfast and fellowship. The event is sponsored by The Tunnell Cancer Center at Beebe Medical Center. For further information, please call the Center at 302-645-3770. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 14, No.6 June 4, 2004 |