LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Making Waves |
by Tricia Massella |
One of the social events of the spring took place on Sunday, March 26 when John Guinto and Ronald Boyce celebrated their new life together with a commitment ceremony at the Renegade Resort. The Reverend Keith Goheen officiated as they exchanged their beautifully written vows. Bob Mason and Lee Cook of Footlight Productions gave the guests chills as they performed songs such as "The Impossible Dream," "This is the Moment," and "All You Ask Of Me." A reception followed at Caf Italiano with a cocktail hour and full buffet. The crowd danced to the sounds of area DJ and karaoke host Sandigirl, who played an assortment of music from "I'll Always Love You" to "It's Raining Men." Lee Riddle did an incredible job making and decorating the 3 tier, 3 flavor wedding cake of vanilla, chocolate, and banana. Following the reception, a stretch Limousine awaited the happy couple to take them to a secret destination. On the home front, Debbie Smith proudly sported her horse Sonny through the CAMP Courtyard after he helped her raise the highest dollar amount at the Spring Beach Ride-Walk 2000, a fundraiser to benefit the Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding Program. The non-profit organization offers equineassisted therapy for individual adults and children with disabilities and life threatening diseases. The 10-mile journey took place at Cape Henlopen State Park, where hundreds gathered to walk, ride, and watch as money was pledged for each mile accomplished, totaling over $8500. For more information on the programs available, call Katarina Burroughs at 645-2780. Happy Birthday to Brian Kilda, who celebrated at the Renegade Resort Saturday, April 1 following a surprise house party thrown by his close friends Alexi Lopez, Troy Famous, Alan Bautch, Michael Jamison, Robert Kerns, Bryan Dorsey, Duane Lyon, Brian Friend, and Brian Helsdon. Bartenders Sammy Trail and Diana Hansen also joined the fun and danced til dawn to the music of DJ Jeff Harrison. A few dates to mark on your calendar are the opening of Plumb Loco Friday, April 7 at 5 p.m. They've added some new selections like crab enchiladas to their already popular menu, along with the wild taste sensation of S & M Margaritas made with strawberry and mango. The Cultured Pearl will be featuring live music on Thursday evenings with Trisha Benton April 13, The Players Band April 20, Pickled Ginger April 27, and Regina AaMacha May 4. Yum Yum presents their first Tea Dance of the season on Sunday, April 23 from 5 - 8 p.m. Get ready for the Miss Renegade 2000 Pageant on Sunday, April 23 at 10 p.m., with special guests Leighanne Richards (Miss Renegade 1999), Sabrina White (Miss Gay District of Columbia), and Dominique Taylor (Miss Gay Sussex). The event will feature magnificent entertainment along with the crowning of the new Miss Renegade.Our next issue will come out on Friday, May 5, which will start our biweekly schedule for the summer season. It's also that time again to sign up for Beach Book 2000, a directory of residents and visitors who meet at the beach each summer. Deadline for display ads is on or before May 11 and for phone listings Memorial Weekend. Happy Easter and see you around town. FROM LEFT, Joe Klements, Michael Graham. Debbie Smith and Sonny Alexi Lopez, Troy Famous, Brian Kilda, Alan Bautch, Michael Jamison, Robert Kerns, Bryan Dorsey, Duane Lyon, Brian Friend, Brian Helsdon. Ronald Boyce and John Guinto. Tricia Massella is the Advertising Manager for Letters. If you have news you would like to share, call 302-227-5620 or email Dancespkr@aol.com. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 10, No. 3, Apr. 7, 2000. |