First Handmade Market Shines
The first CAMP Rehoboth Handmade Market, held Friday evening, September 11, was a great success. (See page 58 for details). The market in the CAMP Rehoboth courtyard adhered strictly to all the COVID-19 guidelines, stressing social distancing, masks, and other precautions. The next monthly market, which features LGBTQ and ally makers and artists, will be Friday, October 9, from 5-8 p.m.
Shown at right, Leslie Sinclair (left) and Debbie Woods welcome Senator
Chris Coons to the event. ▼
Membership Matters
“People helping people” is the very essence of CAMP Rehoboth, and this year’s Membership Campaign affirms that
fact. It’s not WHAT we are, but WHO we are. The 2020 Membership Campaign officially rolls out in October with an appeal and release of a new brochure highlighting the many programs and services offered to the community. CAMP Rehoboth members play a critical part in making that happen. To paraphrase a certain political appeal, we encourage everyone to DEVOTE (to becoming a member) EARLY and to DEVOTE often! ▼
CROP Cleans Up
A team of 10 CAMP Rehoboth Outreach Program (CROP) volunteers turned out at Cape Henlopen State Park the morning of Saturday, September 12, to participate with the Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park in a Beach Cleanup Day. The volunteers had a gorgeous day to walk the bay beach from the point to the fishing pier with the Breakwater lighthouse as a backdrop. “It was a great day to be outside and contributing to keeping our state park the gem that it is,” says Debbie Woods, of CROP. “Thanks to all of the participants.” ▼
CAMP Rehoboth and Beebe Healthcare—Flu Shot Clinic
On October 1, from 1:00-5:00 p.m., Beebe is offering FREE flu clinics for those in the community to be vaccinated against influenza (aka “flu”). These clinics are for those 18 years of age or older. This specific event, held in partnership with the Rehoboth Beach Police Department and CAMP Rehoboth, is a Bike & Walk event, held at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. For more information or if you have questions, visit
Beebe’s flu information page: www.beebehealthcare.org/vaccinate-48 or call Beebe Community Health at
302-645-3337. ▼