On Night in Hong Kong—Typhoon Judy
After a two-year hiatus, the phenomenal Christopher Peterson is returning to the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center for one night only in a performance of his new show, Typhoon Judy.
Produced by Bruce Pfeufer and Mini-Bear Graphics, the show is all Judy Garland played for 90 minutes by Christopher Peterson. Tickets are available online.
Signing At Proud Books
Proud Bookstore, located on Baltimore Avenue at the Village by the Sea, is hosting a book signing for Rich Barnett, author of The Discreet Charms of a Bourgeois Beach Town, and Jamie Schneider, author of The Highest Burden of the Law, on Saturday, July 14 from 4-7 p.m. For more information, call 302-227-6969.
Detox with DJ Scribble at Ivy
Join your friends at Ivy— Dagsworthy Street at the bay in Dewey—for Detox with DJ Scribble Sunday afternoons from 2-9 p.m. A benefit for CAMP Rehoboth, enjoy a brunch menu, drink specials, and a beach.
Accent On Travel
Plan your dream cruise vacation at a free travel fair at CAMP Rehoboth on July 17.
Hot Fun In The Summertime! Pool Party Beats the Heat for CAMP Rehoboth
Once again, the Boys of 6 Futcher Street in Rehoboth Beach took the plunge to make their annual Fourth of July pool party a huge splash for the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center. Pictured are hosts: (back) Chris Masicotte, Patrick Bosak, Tony Sowers, Greg Ahlquist, Greg Oehme, Chris Boxwell, Dennis Konzelman, (and front) Jeff Wilson, Mike DeFlavia, David Malpass, Drew Cervantes, and DJ Mike Reimer.
GLSEN Beach Party Hosts At CAMP Rehoboth
CAMP Rehoboth played host to GLSEN—the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network—on July 6 as they honored Lewes resident Mary Howard (pictured center) for her work in insuring that every school in Delaware has a “safe school kit” to deal with LGBT bullying.
CAMP Golf Classic First Place Winners
Congratulations to Barb Thompson, Deb Ward, Pattie Magee, and Anita Pettitt, first place winners at the seventh annual CAMP Rehoboth Golf Classic. More Golf photos (and winners) in CAMPshots.
HRC Pop-Up On the Porch at CAMP Rehoboth
The CAMP Rehoboth Community Center’s front porch was the location for an HRC “pop-up” store during the week of the July 4th holiday. Folks were given the opportunity to learn more about the work done by the Human Rights Campaign.
Lost and Found Art
The CAMP Rehoboth Gallery is showing Lost and Found—works by artists made from found objects. An artists’ reception is Saturday, July 14 from 6-9 p.m.
Civil Unions in DE
Congratulations to Jennifer Gerrity and Kelley Hickman who celebrated their Civil Union on the beach followed by a reception at CAMP Rehoboth. Photo by DB Inspirations.
Letters from CAMP Goes Cruising
Olivia’s Linda Kemp (above center) stopped for a photo with Sonya Dilworth, Elaine Boyle, and Letters in Estonia before rejoining the Women of Rehoboth on a Scandinavian cruise.
CAMP Chorus Sings for Fun and Community
The CAMP Rehoboth Chorus will begin rehearsing for its fourth season in August and is looking for new members. Started in the fall of 2009, the chorus provides an opportunity for residents from Rehoboth Beach and the surrounding areas to come together and sing. As part of CAMP Rehoboth (Creating a More Positive Rehoboth) the chorus prides itself on being a voice of diversity and inclusiveness for those in the community who love to sing.
The CAMP Chorus is a four-part singing group open to all. No audition is required. Rehearsals are Monday from 6:30-8:30 at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center on Baltimore Avenue and will resume in September, but there will be two or three in August at another location.
Joining the chorus is easy—just tell them you want to join. There is an annual registration fee of $60 to help defray the cost of music and other expenses. For more information, call CAMP Rehoboth, 302-227-5620, or email Bob Hoffer.