LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
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Art League Craft Exhibition The 33rd Annual Rehoboth Art League Members' Craft Exhibition will be held from June 2 through July 16. This unique and imaginative exhibit features a wide variety of both whimsical and functional pieces of artwork, including baskets, calligraphy, ceramics, fibers, glass, jewelry, metal, mixed media and wood. Deborah Appleby, the featured artist, has been in the glass field for over 10 years. Starting with a glass weekend in New York, she then trained at North Carolina's Penland School of Crafts and the Pilchuck Glass School in the Pacific Northwest. Now in her home state of Delaware, Deb hopes to bring all these styles together in her one-of-a-kind functional pieces that draw on the sea and natural environment of maritime Sussex County. There will be an opening reception at the Art League, 12 Dodd's Lane in Henlopen Acres on Friday, June 2 from 5-7 p.m. The show continues through July 16. Shouldn't Your Pet Be On A Calendar? The Delaware Humane Association has issued a last call for submissions to its 2007 Calendar Contest. All entries must be submitted by June 30, and owners may enter their pets as many times as they wish. Photos must be accompanied by a post-it note with the pet's name and a few sentences about him or her, along with the name, phone number and address of the owner. All animals are eligible. No humans are permitted in the photograph, and photoswhich must be an original color photo of any sizewill not be returned without an enclosed, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Digital photos will also be accepted. They may be mailed to reneedha@yahoo.com There is a $10 entry fee for the first photo and a $5 fee for any additional photos. Mail photo and check (if photos are sent electronically, reference the check accordingly) made out to DHA to: 2007 Calendar Contest, c/o Renee Forman, DHA, 701 A Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. All winners will be notified in July and will receive a free calendar when they become available. For information, visit dehumane.org or call 302-571-8172, Ext 301. Rooftop Party Set for July 2 Fireworks On Sunday, July 2, when Rehoboth Beach Main Street presents the Rehoboth Fireworks display, there will be a very special rooftop cocktail party atop the Atlantic Sands Hotel. This year, the event will be a cocktail party on the roof from 8-10 p.m. on fireworks night. Tickets are $25 per person, and include two beverages, munchies and an awesome view of the show. Tickets are limited, and are being sold by calling 302-227-2772, or stop by Main Street, a cottage in the Convention Center parking lot, from 9 a.m-4 p.m. weekdays. You may pay for tickets by Visa or Mastercard, check or cash. As in previous years, the display will be launched beginning about 9:15 p.m. (Rain date is the following night, July 3), with the show visible all up and down the boardwalk and shore from Dewey Beach to north of Rehoboth. The roof of the Atlantic Sands Hotel will be the place to view the stunning display by Zambelli Internationale, the first family of fireworks. The fireworks will be launched from the beach this year, making the rooftop viewing even more spectacular. One Spirit Massage Studio Offers Thai Yoga Massage Thai yoga massage, an ancient healing art with roots in Hatha yoga, Ayurvedic medicine, acupressure, and Buddhist philosophy, is now available at One Spirit Massage. Thai Yoga Massage incorporates rhythmic motion, palming and thumbing along energy lines, gentle stretching and breathwork. One Spirit Massage is located at 169 Rehoboth Ave. (behind Claws Restaurant). Call 302-226-3552. Cindy Johnson Photo Exhibit at Rehoboth's Aqua Grill Cindy Johnson presents a photo from her exhibit to Aqua Grill co-owner, Bill Shields. The exhibit will be at Aqua, 57 Baltimore Ave., through the summer. Kevin Spence Photos on Display at Design Center A New York City-trained reporter and photographer, Kevin Spence displays black-and-white images of Cuban destitution, Middle East violence, New York frivolity and Amish life at the Design Center of Rehoboth on Atlantic Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. The show, which opens Saturday, June 24, will run through July 24. For information about the show, call the Design Center at 302-227-9341. HeARTists Gather in the CAMP Rehoboth Courtyard Pictured are 11 of the 21 artists participating in the HeART5 art project to benefit the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center. The art will be auctioned at the Black & White Ball on June 3rd. ELBoW Productions Invites You to Stop and Sit a Spell We thought it was our birthday on Memorial weekend when Ellen Feinberg, Lesley Rogan, Barbara Fishel, and Wendy Grooms (picture left to right) showed up at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center with four rocking chairs donated by their production company, ELBoW Productions, LLC. We may never get up again! CAMP Rehoboth Men's Group Out on the Town The CAMP Men's group, which meets on alternate Wednesdays, passed on their monthly potluck dinner, headed to Partners Bistro, to let them do the cooking! More photos are in CAMPshots. Splish Splash It's a Dance Chairperson Jane Blue (far right) gathers SPLASH '06 presenting sponsors (left) Tom McGlone of McGlone-Lusco Financial Advisory Group, Century 21 Maggio Shields' Joe Maggio and Bill Shields, with co-chair Kathy Davison, Comcast Spotlight to plan the July 15th event to benefit CAMP Rehoboth, Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary, and The Mautner Project. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 16, No. 6 June 2, 2006 |