LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
In Brief |
CAMP Rehoboth and the Rehoboth Beach Film Society have teamed up to present Freeheld, the Oscar winning film at the CAMP Women's Conference. See page 20 for registration information on the conference and film.
Starting April 4, your cravings for Lori's famous chicken salad, turkey sandwiches, and more can be satisfied. Lori's Caf, located in the CAMP Courtyard has reopened with all your favorites plus a few "construction specials."
During the interruptions caused by the construction at 39 Baltimore Avenue, Alex Yearley at Community Pride Financial has suffered through it with a warm smile and a sense of excitement. Stop by and say thanks.
Always an important anchor in the stores in the CAMP Courtyard, Lambda Rising has renewed their commitment to be part of our family for years to come. Manager Jocques LeClair looks forward to showing you what's new at Lambda.
The annual Starburst Gayla New Year's Eve dance in Rehoboth Beach continued its tradition of giving back to organizations serving the health and welfare of our community. Carol Allred, Lisa Tate, and Roni Posner accept the donation.
Members of the 2008 Delaware Public Allies class joined CAMP Rehoboth's Sal Seeley and Steve Elkins for a working lunch on March 27. The "Allies" are assigned to various non-profit agencies for a nine month period.
Progress continues on Phase II of the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center Building. The steel skeleton is now in place, the courtyard bricks are being laid, and the walls are ready to start going up. Come by and see the work being done! |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 18, No. 03 April 04, 2008 |