1) The highlight of the 2014 Sundance Live Auction is an amazing two week Celebrity Cruise anywhere in Europe from Accent on Travel. 2) A Sundance favorite: a week in Costa Rica.
Travel Items Take Stage at Auction
Imagine spending a week with your favorite person in a luxury timeshare anywhere in the world. That’s just one of the spectacular items up for bid at this year’s Sundance Auction and Cocktail Buffet, which will be held August 30, 7-10 p.m. at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. Held each year on the first night of the Sundance weekend, the Sundance Auction features an open bar all night, food by Plate Catering, and an amazing array of travel, art, event, dining, and gift items, with Lorne Crawford as auctioneer. Tickets are just $45 and should be purchased in advance, as space is limited. The event benefits CAMP Rehoboth.
The Sundance Auction is part of a two-night event hosted by CAMP Rehoboth every Labor Day weekend. It always includes a breathtaking array of silent auction items, but the items this year may be the most amazing yet. In addition to the week for two in a luxury timeshare, items up for bid include a European cruise for two on Celebrity to any one of several destinations, donated by Accent On Travel; an Olivia Travel Thanksgiving cruise for two to Mexico; a week in Costa Rica; a Broadway package that includes a night in the Ritz Carlton, $300 Broadway show tickets, and dinner for two in Manhattan; original paintings by Murray Archibald, Ward Elllinger, and Bill Snow; men’s and women’s jewelry from Elegant Slumming; and a wedding reception dinner for twelve at Nage in Rehoboth that includes the cake and the officiant’s services. Many more items will be offered and there is something for every price range.
“Each year the auction items get more exciting,” says Murray Archibald, CAMP Rehoboth Board President. “It’s great to see residents, visitors, community leaders, and business owners, all getting together to have a fantastic time, snap up some fabulous bargains, and support a great cause.”
The second night of the Sundance event is a high-intensity dance party, August 31 from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mark Thomas creates a musical journey for the hundreds of partygoers who crowd the dance floor in an atmosphere unmatched by regular dance clubs. Paul Turner turns up the heat with his amazing lights and special effects.
Participants can choose to enjoy the auction event or the dance, or can attend both. Tickets are $45 for one night or $80 for both events. The presenting sponsor for Sundance 2014 is BNY Mellon Wealth Management. Diamond sponsors are Move2Rehoboth.com— Karen Gustafson, and Sea Bova Associates. Gold sponsors are Gayla Inc., Maplewood Dental, CIO Federal IT, Outlet Liquors, Signarama, Len Smith, Ketel One Vodka, and Morris James LLC.
The Sundance event began in 1988, inspired by the need to do something in response to the growing AIDS epidemic and the terrible devastation it was causing. Funds raised by the benefit went toward education and health services in the Rehoboth community. In the 26 years since the first Sundance, the event has raised close to two million dollars, first for AIDS and later for the wellness of the entire community.
Sundance continues to raise much-needed funds for CAMP Rehoboth, an organization that operates a full-service community center; offers a variety of activities, cultural events, service projects, and educational programs; and advocates for a community of inclusion in Rehoboth Beach. All proceeds from the event benefit CAMP Rehoboth (a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation) and support the activities and programs it provides to the Rehoboth community. For more information, go to camprehoboth.com.
Tickets can be purchased online at camprehoboth.com or at the CAMP Rehoboth office, 37 Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. Cash, check, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted. For more information call 302-227-5620 or purchase online.
Tickets to Sundance are available at the door as long as they last, but pre-purchase of tickets is strongly recommended.