The Sundance
Sunday, September 4, 8 p.m.-2 am – The Dance!
The second night of Sundance is a huge dance party. With an open bar all night, wonderful music by DJ Mark Thomas, and a incredible light show by Paul Turner, Sundance is the perfect way to end another summer season.
Sundance 2011 Tickets Available Now!
Come to the dance; come to the auction; come to both! Tickets for Sundance 2011 are available online at camprehoboth.com or by calling the CAMP Rehoboth box office at 302-227-5620. Tickets for one night are $45 each, or $80 for both nights.
CAMP Courtyard Extended Box Office Hours
Wednesday, August 31—4:30-7:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 1—4:30-7:30 p.m.
Friday, September 2—4:30-8 p.m.
Tickets on the Beach!
Saturday, September 3—10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday, September 4—10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Sundance Auction — Sept. 3
The first night of Sundance is the Sundance Live and Silent Auction. With over 500 items, it always has something for every taste and budget.
For the second year in a row, auctioneer Lorne Crawford will bring his skills to the stage at Sundance, and keep the Live Auction exciting and fun. “He’s amazing!” says CAMP Rehoboth Executive Director Steve Elkins, “When he walked into our lives last year, it was a huge gift. Wow, we thought, this man really knows what he’s doing!”
The Auction night includes an open bar and a fabulous buffet, this year featuring the food of five fantastic area restaurants: Henlopen City Oyster House, JAM Bistro, Primo Hoagies, Hobos, and Café Azafran.
Sundance Team Captain Jane Blue has worked hard to make the food at Sundance a special treat this year. “I loved working with the restaurants,” she says. “They’re really developing a menu with variety—something for everyone,” she adds.
Though most of the fantastic items in the auction will be a part of the Sundance Silent Auction, a variety of the best will be featured in the Live Auction, including: Art by Sondra N. Arkin, Ward Ellinger, and Bill Snow; the cover of Letters from CAMP Rehoboth with a studio shot by Carolyn Watson Photography; a week at a fantastic villa in Costa Rica; a flat screen TV from Overture; an incredible Civil Union Package that includes everything you need for a perfect Civil Union ceremony and party; a full page, full color, one year ad in Letters; jewelry; and much more.
“Setting up for Sundance is like moving into a new home,” says Sundance Graphics Team Captain Mary Beth Ramsey. “We set up a full graphics studio to handle all the display boards and signage for the auction. It’s amazing!”
Sundance Co-chair Natalie Moss adds, “and we couldn’t do it without all our volunteers—especially the ones doing the behind the scenes calling and auction item pick-up.”
The Sundance Live and Silent Auction is Saturday, September 3, from 7-10 p.m. and includes an open bar and a cocktail buffet. Tickets are $45 (or $80 for both nights of Sundance) and are available at CAMP Rehoboth (302-227-5620), or on the CAMP Rehoboth website.