
Gender Fluid Children Discussed
There will be a special presentation for LGBTQ people and their allies, friends, and family on Sunday, April 22, from 7-8:30 p.m. at MCC Rehoboth, 19369 Plantation Road in Rehoboth. Dr. Batya Hyman, a professor of Social Work at Salisbury University, creator of the course “The lives of LGBTQ People,” will address the experiences of gender fluid children and their families.▼
CAMP Rehoboth Outreach Program (CROP) Provides Vision for Future
CROP volunteers have become familiar figures in recent years as they provide a wide variety of volunteers and services throughout the area. Upcoming activities include Habitat for Humanity, National Trails Day, and Veg Fest (see page 86 for details). “CROP volunteers are great ambassadors for CAMP Rehoboth,” says CR Founder Murray Archibald. “They carry our vision and provide a model for future growth.” ▼
Women’s FEST Art and Performance
An event the size of Women’s FEST couldn’t happen without hours of planning from a strong and passionate team of leaders and volunteers (shown here folding t-shirts at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center). This year, the team has created an amazing program of events and activities for Women’s FEST 2018—and once again have a strong focus on the arts: from first class performances by Janis Ian, Crys Matthews, Andrea Nardello, and Bettenroo; comedy shows by Jessica Kirson and Julia Scotti; book readings, crafts, and the popular Women’s FEST Art Show at CAMP Rehoboth. Photos: Altar Pinball by Beth Pile and Duneglow by Karen Skarlatos, are part of the FEST Art Show opening Friday, April 13 in the CAMP Rehoboth Gallery.▼
Broadwalk on the Boardwalk
Calling all men, women, and well-behaved pups! Sunday, April 15 is the annual Broadwalk to fight cancer. Gather in the CAMP Rehoboth Courtyard on Sunday to remember those we’ve lost, honor survivors, and raise money to fight cancer. It’s fun and moving and beautiful. For more information about Broadwalk, check out the Women’s FEST schedule online at camprehoboth.com.▼
CAMPsafe and so Much More!
The CAMP Rehoboth CAMPsafe program may have started as a simple HIV/AIDS education and outreach program (and in the process has handed out tens of thousands of condoms!), but these days, CAMP Rehoboth Health Director Sal Seeley and his staff have expanded services throughout the state. For info on counseling, testing, health programs, and support groups contact Sal.▼