New electrician offers
services in Milton
Marvin Fraley of Milton recent-
ly passed his
Masters Elec-
trician test for
the state of
Delaware.
He is current-
ly working
out of his
home in Mil-
ton while he
and his wife
ItALEY
Patty also
own and operate the antique store
Majestic Treasures in Milton,
Fraley has been an electrician
for 24 years and operated his own
business in Maryland for 12 years.
He can be reached by calling 684-
8145.
Long & Foster honors
top producer, lister
Long &
Foster Real
Estate is
pleased to an-
nounce the
top producer
and top lister
for the month
of January.
Anna Misen-
er was named MISENER
top producer
and Aina
Nammack
was named
top lister.
They both
can be
reached at
4311 High-
way One, Re-
hoboth
Beach, 227- NAMMACK
2541.
Century 21 Rehoboth
Bay Realty gets awards
Century 21 Rehoboth Bay Real-
ty agents, topped by Cynthia B.
Baker, received a number of
awards at the Feb. 10 gala held at
the Sheraton Inn in Dover.
Century 21 Central Atlantic Re-
gional Director Debra Chandler
announced that Rehoboth Bay Re7
alty, with of-
rices located
at Peddler' s
Village in
Angola, was
designated a
Quality Ser-
vices Office.
Baker was the
recipient of
the Top Sales BAKER
Associate
(most closed sales) and a Centuri-
on Sales Associate. The Centuri-
on award is the most prestigious
award presented by the Century
21 international system. It repre-
sents a very small percentage of
offices and sales associates world-
wide and is presented by corpo-
rate headquarters.
Baker also was inducted into the
Masters Club, an exclusive recog-
nition pro-
gram for top
sales associ-
ates through-
out the Cen-
tury 21 Mid-
Atlantic Re-
gion who
consistently
achieve out-
standing lev- JOHNSON
els of produc-
tion, Baker was named a member
of the Masters Emerald level for
three consecutive years of superi-
or sales achievement.
Also, Baker, along with Donna
M. Johnson and Donna L. Atsidis,
were honored
with Sales
Achievement
Gold Awards,
the highest
quarterly
award in the
Delmarva
district, rep-
resenting the
top 12 per-
cent of sales ATSIDIS
associates for
the fourth quarter of 1995.
an elevated standard of living in
manufactured housing communi-
ties. The ACM designation is
awarded to community managers
who complete the. requirements
set by the MHEI. This three-day
program covered many aspects of
manufactured home community
management, including serving
the homeowners' needs, and the
operating, maintaining and mar-
keting of the community.
Mugs and Stitches
enters global market
Mugs and Stitches, located in
Penny Lane Mall, Rehoboth
Beach, has entered the global mar-
ketplace. Utilizing the internet
and the world wide web, propri-
etors Gwen and Walt Palmer have
entered the information highway
and global marketplace, with cus-
tomers now ordering from their
home page catalog of custom em-
broidered products, using their
home or business computers from
anywhere in the world. The
Palmers report that interest has
been high.
Mugs and Stitches' home page
address is http://www:dmv.com/
business/stitches.
The Peninsula Collection
hosts reception March 3
Carol Gillie and Tony Boyd-
Heron, owners of The Peninsula
Collection, Will host an open
house on Sunday, March 3 from 4
to 7 p.m. at the shop located at 520
Savannah Road in Lewes. Invited
guests and the public will have an
opportunity to meet with several
of the more than 40 Delmarva
Peninsula artists whose work is
currently on display.
Since Gillie and Boyd-Heron
took over the proprietorship in
January, they have redecorated
the gallery to better emphasize the
work on display. They are also re-
arranging some pieces so like
works are grouped together.
Several new artists have shown
an interest in joining The Peninsu-
la Collection. Recent arrivals in-
clude work from Jack Wiberg of
Rehoboth Beach, a marine artist
who paints in oil; and Bruce
Walsh of Gettysburg, who primar-
ily concentrates on three-dimen-
sional wall sculptures of city and
seascapes in mixed mediums. The
public is invited to meet those and
other artists and to review the
many different types of artwork
"displayed. For more information,
call 645-0551.
Community owner,
managers earn credits
Rhonda Lee Zawora, communi-
ty manager at Rehoboth Bay
Community, Marcie Prettyman of
Angola Beach and Estates, and
Craig Hudson, owner of both
communities, recently completed
the initial requirements for the
Accredited Community Manager
(ACM) program in Lansing,
Mich. The Manufactured Housing
Educational Institute (MHEI) de-
veloped this program through
community management theory
and hands-on expertise to create
Don't forget Chamber
Annual Job Fair
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey
Beach Chamber of Commerce is
planning the Second Annual Job
Fair for Friday and Saturday,
March 1-2 at the BayCenter, Rud-
dertowne, Dewey Beach,
Last year, the event received the
1.995 Quality Service Program by
Gov. Tom Carper based on em-
ployee training or incentive pro-
grams. The times are 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Saturday and the rental fee is $100
for two days and $75 for one day,
including table, linens, two chairs,
electric, and a signage fee of $7.
For more information call 227-
2233, ext. 11.
LA. photographer
relocates to Long Neck
Scott Blackson has announced
the relocation of his photography
business from Los Angeles, Ca. to
Long Neck. A native of Wilming-
ton, Blackson has studied photog-
raphy at University of Delaware
and Madison Area Technical Col-
lege before moving to Los Ange-
les to start his free-lance photog-
raphy business. Having done
work for California clients such as
Proctor & Gamble, Budweiser,
City of Long
Beach and
several hospi-
tals, Blackson
said he's glad
to be back on
the east coast.
Specializing
in commer-
cial and ad-
vertising pho- BLACKSON
tography,
Blackson hopes to connect with
area businesses "looking for 'big
city' photography with 'small
town' service and prices."Black-
son can be reached at 947-0880.
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