38 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, February 23 - February 29, 1996
Fri. Feb. 23 j
Singles Mingle meeting, 7:30 p.m., at
Ocean View Senior Center, West Street.
Open to those over 50 and single. New
members welcome. Call 436-1711 or 539-
9614.
OF COMMUNITY EVENTS
Cape Henlopen Elks Lodge 2540 birth-
day and anniversary party for members and
guests, 7-11 p.m. Entertainment. Bring a
snack.
Kindergarten registration, 9-3 p.m., in
Cape Henlopen School District at Shields
Elementary, Lewes, 645-7748; Rehoboth
Elementary, 227-3068; H.O. Brittingham,
Milton, 684-8522. Child must be five on or
before Aug. 31, 1996; bring birth certifi-
cate, shot/physical record, Social Security
Card, directions to home. Call schools
above for more information.
Second Seasons Singles Social Group
meeting, 5 p.m. Call Nancy, 537-2807 for
current location.
Friday Night Singles Supper Club, 7-9
p.m., at Sail Loft Restaurant, Milford. $1
fee; dinner Dutch treat. Must pre-register at
Del Tech, 856-5400, ext. 226.
Bridge luncheon, sponsored by the
Friends of the Rehoboth Public Library,
11:45 a.m., at All Saints Church Hall, 18
Olive Ave., Rehoboth Beach. $8 per per-
son. For more information call 227-2594.
Sat. Feb. 24
Annual fundraising 1996 Heart Ball and
Auction, 6 p.m., at Seaford Golf and Coun-
try Club, featuring dancing by The Convert-
ibles. Tickets, $50, available by calling
856-7386.
Casino Night, 7 p.m., at American
Legion Post, Rt. 24, Laurel. Admission, $3.
Clam fitters, sodas, beer and goodies. Pok-
er, wheels, blkjaek. Must be 21..
Half baked chicken dinner with noodles,
mushroom gravy, green beans, roll and but-
ter, dessert, 3:30-7 p.m., at American
Legion Post 5, King Charles Ave.,
Rehoboth Beach. Eat in or take out. $6.
Open to public.
Explore Prime Hook National Wildlife
Refuge, 2 p.m. Registration required. Call
the Seaside Nature Center at 645-6852.
Cost $1 per person. Also, "Creatures of the
Night", 7 p.m., at Cape Henlopen State Park
for ages five through 12. Hashlights and
hot chocolate provided. Pre-register by
oalling 645-6852.
Casting contest for ages seven through
14, Short's Marine Showroom, Long Neck
Road, l0 a.m.-2 p.m., with cash, scholar-
ship and other prizes. Bring parent; rods
and reels provided. Free.
Diamond State Twirlers square and
round dancing program 8-11 p.m., at Mil-
ford Bowling Lanes, Rt. 113. Joe Landi will
call squares and AI Benner will cue rounds.
Contact Bob or Janice Thomas, 422-5624
for information.
Ladies Auxiliary of Millville Volunteer
Fire Co. will sell oyster sandwiches, soup
and hot dogs from 10 a.m. til ? during the
election primaries at the fire hall. There
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Sat. Feb. 24
will also be a bake and craft sale.
Household Hazardous Waste collection,
8 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Southern Solid Waste
Management Center, Rt. 20, near Mills-
bore. Call 1-800-404-7080 for more infor-
mation.
Sun. Feb. 25
"Something Fishy" program, 2 p.m., at
Seaside Nature Center, Cape Henlopen
State Park, identifying fish for ages seven
and up. Limit 15 children.
Sunday evening Service of Praise spon-
sored by the Lewes-Rehoboth Association
of Churches, 7:30 p.m., at The Lutheran
Church of Our Savior, Rt. l, Rehoboth
Beach. Guest speaker Dr. Harry Hughes of
Lewes Presbyterian Church.
Valentine Breakfast, 7 a.m. to noon, at
Milton Fire Hall, to benefit Milton Little
League (postponed from Feb. 17). $5
adults, $3, ages- 10 and under; all you can
eat. Call 684-3201 or any member for tick-
ets.
Mon. Feb. 26
Last in program on Delaware History
sponsored by the Southern Delaware Acad-
emy of Lifelong Learning, 1 p.m., at the
Virden Center, Lewes, featuring Barbara
Benson on First Families of Delaware. Call
645-4111 for more information.
Cape Henlopen High School PTSA gen-
era! meeting, 7 p.m., at Cape Henlopen
High School. Help is needed for the
upcoming fundraiser and everyone is
encouraged to attend.
Tues. Feb. 27
Free blood pressure screenings, I0 a.m.-
noon, at Med Labs Lewes Patient Center,
sponsored by the American Heart Associa-
tion.
Wed. Feb. 28
Rally for Arts in Education, 7-9 p.m., at
Delaware Tech Higher Education Building
Room 529 Lecture Hall, sponsored by the
Sussex County Arts Council and Delaware
Wed. Feb. 28
Division of Arts to foster arts in the schools.
Public invited.
Sussex County Republican Women's
Club luncheon meeting, noon, Sussex Pines
Country Club. Thomas Herlihy, esq., a
Wilmington lawyer, will present "Portrayal
of Lincoln". For more information call Jean
Show at 539-9516.
Weight Watchers meeting, 10 a.m., at
Cape Henlopen Senior Center. Cost, $96 for
10 weeks. Call Juanita, 227-2055, for more
information.
Feb. 28.29
Free hearing tests, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Feb.
28 and 3-7 p.m., Feb. 29, at Rehoboth
Beach Fire Hall, second floor, sponsored by
Sound Advice Hearing Centers. Also, hear-
ing aids will be cleaned.
Thurs. Feb. 29
Sussex County Women's Democtrat Club
regular monthly meeting, 11:30 a.m., at
Sussex Pines Country Club, Georgetown.
Lt. Gov. Ruth Ann Minner will be guest
speaker. New members welcome.
March 1.2
1996 Summer Job Fair, BayCenter, Rud-
dertowne, Dewey Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., Fri. and 10 a.m. to 4 p'm., Sat., spon-
sored by the Rehoboth-Dewey Chamber of
Commerce. For more information call 227-
2233, ext. 11.
March 1-3
Annual Rock and Roll Revival II "The
British are Coming," at Worcester Country
School, Berlin, Md. 8 p.m., Fri. and Sat., 2
p.m., Sun. Call 410-641-3575 for tickets, $5
pre-sale and $7.50 at the door, all ages.
Sat. March 2
Second Annual Library Gala and Auc-
tion, sponsored by the Friends of the Mills-
bore Public Library at Sussex Pines Coun-
try Club, Georgetown to benefit the new
building fund. Tickets, $18 each, can be
Sat. March 2
purchased by calling 934-8743.
Spaghetti supper, 4-8 p.m., at Millville
Fire Hall, sponsored by the Ladies Auxil-
iary. $6, ages 10 and up; $3, ages six
through nine; under five, free.
Peel your own shrimp, 3-7 p,m. at Amer-
ican Legion Post 5, King Charles Ave.,
Rehoboth Beach. $4.50, half pound; $8.90,
pound, $9.95 for pound and pitcher of beer;
$2.25 fried oyster sandwiches. Public
invited.
Celestine Prophecy (number one best
seller) experiential workshop, 6-7:30 p.m.
$5 perperson; bring a friend, $3. Call for
reservations at 609-546-2405.
Seaside Gardening, 2 p.m., with Jen-
nifer Multhropp on basics of creating your
own flower garden in the harsh conditions
near the sea, Seaside Nature Center, Cape
Henlopen State Park. Call 645-6852 for
more information.
A Reason for Them All, Great or Small,
7 p.m., at Seaside Nature Center, Cape
Henlopen State Park, with Marian Polhman
from Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge on
endangered species. Call 645-6852 for
more information.
Sun. March 3
Free Community Family Fiesta, 2-4
p.m., at the Boys and Girls Club, 105 N.
Front St., Milford, sponsored in part by the
Delaware Music School, featuring music,
storytelling, dance and food.
Water gardening, 2 p.m., at Seaside
Nature Center, Cape Henlopen State Park,
with Donna Wilson presenting information
on creating a water garden. Call 645-6852
• for more information.
Mon. March 4
Regular meeting of the Republican
Beach Club, 7:30 p.m., at All Saints Epis-
copal Church, Olive Ave., Rehoboth
Beach. Lucien Ferguson, a delegate to the
1995 National White House Conference on
Aging, will be the guest speaker. The pub-
lic is invited.
March 4-8
Women in Transition, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at
Delaware Tech Owens Campus, George-
town. Explore traditional and non-tradi-
tional options about careers and educational
choices, For information call 855-1664.
Tues. March 5
The Sussex County Bookmobile will
make the following stops: White's Chapel,
1:45-2:15 p.m.; Nassau Park, 2:30-3:15
p.m.; Sweet Briar, 3:30-4:15 p.m.; Cool-
spring, 4:30-5 p.m.
Showing of 'qhrone of Blood," a Japan-
ese film with English subtitles that is Aldra
Kurosawa's adaptation of Macbeth, 7 p.m.,
in Room 529, Higher Ed Building, Del
Tech, Georgetown. Free; open to public.