Sundance Sign-up Continues in July
Sundance, CAMP Rehoboth’s largest and most spectacular event of the year, is celebrating 30 years in 2017. Since the very first Sundance back in 1988, Hosts have helped to make the event a success. Thirty years later, support still comes from Hosts, and now, also, from Supporters and Sponsors. Signing up to support Sundance is easy: go to camprehoboth.com or call the CAMP office today. To volunteer, call Monica Parr.
Stonewall Democrats Honor Sarah McBride at Annual Summer Party
HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride was honored at the 2017 Barbara Gittings Delaware Stonewall Democrats annual event at Mariachi. Photo: Joe Daigle, US Senator Chris Coons, Sarah McBride, DE Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro, RB Commissioner Kathy McGuiness, DE Speaker of the House Pete Schwartzkopf.
Community Conversation at CAMP Draws a Crowd
In response to complaints of anti-LGBTQ bias at local schools, CAMP Rehoboth led a coalition of community organizations, community members, students, parents and teachers in a Community Conversation at CAMP Rehoboth on June 19. See CAMPmatters for more.
DCF Awards Grant to CAMP Rehoboth
On Monday, June 19, Delaware Community Foundation (DCF) Grants Committee Chair Andy Staton and Senior VP Rick Deadwyler visited the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center to present a check for $22,750 to CAMP Rehoboth Executive Director Steve Elkins, and CAMP Rehoboth Grants Team Chair Leslie Sinclair. DFC helps communities and philanthropists focus charitable giving in Delaware.
Sunshine for CAMP Family Pride Picnic
A quick summer shower on the morning of CAMP Rehoboth’s CAMP Family Pride Picnic didn’t at all put a damper on the day’s festivities, and by the time the event got underway, the sun had dried out all the rain, and a good time was had by all. The picnic was held at the home of Mark Bromley and David Salie at 5 Prospect Street in Rehoboth Beach—just steps away from the beach. Contact Tara Sheldon for info on CAMP Families.
Letters in France, Peru, and Galapagos
Letters from CAMP Rehoboth continued its world travels with Bud Beeler and Robert Schuster at Abbaye Du Mont Saint Michel in Normandy, France. Then it was on to Arequipa, Peru with Peter Pizzolongo and Carlos Prugue for a photo at the Santa Catalina Monastery with a spectacular view of El Misti volcano. Finally, Letters took a Pied Piper cruise to the Galapagos Islands with Paul Christensen and Dennis Morgan.