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18 TUESDAY, APRIL 2 - THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013
Cape Gazette
TUESDAY, APRIL 2
Socrates CaM meets 1'.30 to 3:30 p.m.,
Lewes Public Library, Adams Ave., where
peopm from different backgrounds dis-
cuss ideas on existential/philosophical
questions to gain a better understanding
of human nature. All welcome. For details
contact socratesnews@ao].com.
Scrabble Night, 4 to 7:30 p.m., Rehoboth
Beacn Pub]ic Library. For details call 227-
8044.
Kent-Sussex industries Inc. to ho]d An-
nuat Open House, 12:30 to 6:30 p.m., 301
N. Rehoboth Blvd Milford. For details cal
.422-4014. £xt. 3015.
Toddler Story Time, 10 a.m.. Milton
Public Library.
Food For Thought, weekly discussion
group of diverse folks raising thought-
ful and provocative questions of mutual
interest.'1:30 to 3 D.m, Rehoboth Beach
Public Library.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
Lewes Amateur Radio Society monthly
meeting/luncheon, noon. The Greene
Turtle Sports Bar & Grille. Villages of Five
Points. Lewes, For more information call
645-7328.
Tot Time, 10:30 a.m.. Rehoboth Beach
Library. Stories. music and movement for
ages 1-3:
Afternoon Jackpot Bingo, 11:30 a.m..
Cape Henlopen Senior Center. 11 Christian
St., Rehoboth. Cost is $20. includes one
game pack. three specials and refresh-
ments. For information call 227-2055.
Free Introduction to COmputers Class,
12:30 to 2 p.m.. Milton Public Library.
Learn ~arts of a computer, get an emai
address, earn to usethe internet ana
more.
Screening of "Protecktor" for Around
the World filmseries, 7 p.m., upstairs
screen,ng room. Movies at Midway. Free
and open to public. For details go to re-
hobothfilm.com or call 645-9095. Ext. 1
or 645-2733.
Public Open House on proposed 6or-
dons Pond Trail, 4 to 7 p.m.. Lewes
Public Library, Second Floor Meeting
Room. 111 Adams Ave.. Lewes. For details
contact 739-9240 or susan.moerschel
state.de.us
Single Seniors Beach Club to have
lunch, 1230 p.m., Bella CaDri. Walmart
Georgetown. For details call 947-4916.
APRIL 4-6
- Lewes Presbyterian Church Rummage
Sale, 133 Kings Hwy. Opening day is
noon Thursday, April 4. with evening
hours until 8 p.m. Sale to continue Friday,
April 5, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bag day will
be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 6. All
proceeds from the sale are give 1 to life
and work of ehurch. For information call
645-0727.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
SocratesCaM, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Rehoboth
Beach Public Library. Spirited gathering
of peopm diverse in age, education and -
experiences who exchange thoughtful
ideas about ouestions in everyoay life.
For more information email kmbdoremi@
aol.com.
Book discussiongroup totalk about
"Inside Scientology" by Janet Reitman,
10 a.m. to noon. Lewes Public Library. An
investigation of the origins, personalities
and controversies of this uniquely Ameri-
can religious movement. For information
call 302-541-0507.
Seaside Jewish Community to offer
film, "image Before My Eyes," 7 p.m.,
18970 Holland Glade Rd.. Rehoboth.
Documentary produced by the Institute
for Jewish Research. For details call 947-
2183.
Bingo, doors open 6 p~m., game starts 7
p.m., Indian River Senior Center. Jackpot
s~)ecial $250. For details call 934-8839.
FRIDAY, APRIL S
Opening of Four: No Reservation Re-
c uired, 5 to 7 p.m.. Corkran and Tubbs
galleries, Rehoboth Art League. Jack
Knight and Martha Spak are featured
artists fpr the new exhibit, which is
ongoing through April 28. For more infor-
mation call 227-8408 or go to rehobo-
thartleague.org. "
DJ Sherman at American Legion Post
17 in Lewes, 6:30 p:m. DJ Sherman a~
American Legion Post 17 in Lewes 6:30
p.m. Dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. Call 645-
9965 for more information.
Fish dinner fundraiser, 11 a.m.. St. Paul
L hired Methodist Church. Chu rch Streel
next to Brigmway Commons Apartments.
Price per dinner is $10: fish sandwiches
$7. For information call 422-0709 prior
to the event and 424-1827 on the day of
the event.
Child ID program, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m..
Rehoboth Beach Library. New York Life
Insurance Company creating free identi-
fication cards for child'en. Children must
be accompanied Dy an adult.
Free First Friday Musical Kirtan Perfor-
mance and Second Year Anniversary,
6 to 8:30 o.m_ Kaya Wellness & Yoga,
301 Rehoboth Ave. Activities to include
free chair massages, poor prizes and a
chance to socialize with fellow yogis.
Musical performance by Kirtan a rtists.
Bring a drink or dish to share. For more
information call 227-3450 or email info@
Kayawellnesscenter.com
Shrimp NigM, 5 to 9 p.m., Rehoboth
VFW. 101 State Rd Rehoboth. Open to
Dublic.
Day of anniversary specials at Re-
hoboth Kaya Wellness & Yoga. Free
Aerial Yoga classes 9 a.m., qtro to
Aerial 10:30 a.m.. Friday Happy Hour 6 to
8 o.m. For details call 227-3450,
Let's Go to the Movies for Kids: "Har-
riet the Spy," 5:30 p.m., Milton Public Li-
brary. All ages 17 and below need signed
parental permission.
Lunch Bunch Lecture: "But Enough
About You: Dealing with a Narcissist."
noon to 1:30 p.m., Delaware Hospice Cen-
ter. 100 Patriots Way, Milford. Discussea
by Dr. Judy Pierson. Lunch $5 per person.
For details contact 856-7717. Ext. 1129 or
vcosta ~delawarehosp.ce.org.
Family Support Workshop: "Living Your
Best Life," 2 to 5 p.m.. Delaware Hospice
Center, 100 Patriots Way, Milford. Dis-
cussed by Dr. Judy Pierson. For details
contact 856-7717. Ext. 1129 or vcosta@
delawarehosp.ce.org.
APRIL 6-7
16th Annual Delaware Resorts Home
Expo, Rehoboth Beach Convention Cen-
ter. Free and open to public. Prospective
exhibitors should call 236-0857.
2OOth Anniversary of War of 1812
in historic Lewes, various events at
Ca ~)e Henlopen State Park and St Peter's
Church Hall. For details call 645-7670 or
go to historiclewes.org.
9th Annual Delaware Horse Expo, 9
a.m., Delaware State Fairgrounds, Har-
rington. $7 each day, children 12 and
under'free. For details call 398-5194 or go
to dehorseexpo.com.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Artist Martha Spak to host workshop,
Creating Atmo,~phere in Seascapes. I to
2:30 p.m.. Tubbs Galle~y of Rehoboth Art
League. For more information call 227-
8408 or go to rehobothartleague.org.
From Cocoon to Butterfly: Soul Food for
Healing and Transformation. noon to a
p.m., Cordrey Center, Millsboro. Register
by emailing angelslitetheway@aol.com
or call 227-6745 or email judithpierson@
juno.com.
Benefit for The Way Home inc., 5:30
p.m., Irish Eyes, 213 Anglers Road. Lewes.
The event features entertainment by
award-winning singer and songwriter
Doug James, a buffet dinner and silent
auction. Tickets are $40 a person or $75
for a couple. To reserve tickets phone
856-9870. The Way Home is a non-profit
organization ocated in Georgetown
tna~ provides support services to ex- -
offenders.
First Semi-Annual Bowling and Corn-
hole Tournament, 10 a.m.. 1103 S.
Central Avenue. Laurel. Half of I: roceeas
will benefit the Delaware Breast Cancer
Coalition. Cost for team is $50 per team:
$25 person. Registration forms available
at Bryan's Bowling Center, 1103 South
Central Ave.. Laure] and at bryansbowl-
ingcenter.com.
Insight Meditation Community of
Lewes to hold half-day retreat includ-
ing Dharma talk on topic of Imperma-
nence, 9 a.m. to noon. St. Peter's Parish
Hall. 2nd & Mulberry. Suggested donation
$10 For details contact cauinn@quinnas-
soc.com or 644-7650.
Rainbow Chorale Spring Concert: Fami-
,y Gathering, 4 p.m., Epwortn UM Church
"9285 Holland Glade Rd.. Rehoboth
Beach. $15 in advance, $20 at door. For
aetails ortickets go to therainbowcho-
rale.org or call 888-512-5093.
6th Delaware Train Show, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m,. Nur Shrine Center. Rt. 13/198 S. Du-
Pont Hwy, New Castle. Over 150 tables
of trains, accessories, slotcars, and some
toys. $3 adults, free children under 12. $10
early buyers 8 a.m. admission.
Swing Into Spring Third Annual Vii-
lage Improvement Association Fashion
Show and Luncheon, Boardwalk and
Grenoble Place. Rehoboth Beach. Reser-
vations required, $30: call 226-2721 or go
to rehobothbeachvia.org.
16th Annual Beach Ride & Walk,
Cape HenloDen State Park. 530 adults,
$15 children. To register online go to
Deachride2013.myevent.com. For details
or to become a sponsor call 644-1920 or
go to sdtrhr.com.
Minecraft Tournament, 3 to 6 ~.m..
Lewes Public Library. Open to students
ages 12 and up. For reservations or details
call 645-2733.
Milton Theatre to present "What's My
Line," 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.. Milton Fire Ha .
oowntown Milton. $10. For details call
684-3400.
Spring Fling Indoor Yard Sale, 9 a.m.
to I p.m., Long Neck UMC. For details
contact 945-9453 or Iongneckumc@msn.
com.
"The Doctor is In," 11 a.m., Zwaanen:
dael Museum, 102 Kings Hwy., Lewes.
Historic-site interpreter Curt Stickel will
portray Dr. James Tilton. Free. For details
call 645-1148.
Baltimore Ravens running back Ber-
nard Pierce to sign autographs, 2:30
to 4 p.m., ATI Physical Therapy, Seaford.
Autographs $30 each, extra $10 for in-
scfiptions. For details call 856-3300 or go
to jeffersonschool.com.
" Bar Bingo, 2 to 4 p.m., American Legion
Post 5. 300 King Charles Ave.. Rehoboth.
For details call 227-8999
Bar Bingo, 3 to 5 p.m.. VFW 7447Men's
Aux., 101 State Rd., Rehoboth. For details
call 227-3469.
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Bar Bingo, 2 p.m.. American Legion Post
17. Lewes. Proceeds to benefit the Amer-
can Legion scholarship. Lunch served
by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17.
Call 645-9965 for more information.
The Eastern Orthodox community of
Saint Andrew will hold a Cross Venera-
tion at 9:30 a.m.. Sunday, April.7. The
cross, decorated with flowers, is brougm
forth into the congregation wittl the call
to humility and fasting. The service will
be held at the church's new location "
33384 MacKenzie Way, Lewes. Visitors
wel(~ome. All services are in English. For
more information, call 302-645-5791 or
go ~o Www.orthodoxdelmar.org.
Dining with Progressives, 5 ~.m.. Fish
On, Villages of Five Points. Lewes. Re-
pealing the death penalty in Delaware
wil be topic of meeting, moderated by
Scott Bass. executive director of Murder
Victims' Families for Reconciliation. Res-
ervations required. Call Joanne Cabry at
226-5019.
Chicken and Dumpling Dinner, ~ to 5 "
p.m.. Milford Blue Hen VFW Post 6483.
Open to public. $10/person. takeouts@11.
Free for children 6 and under. Proceeds
benefit Blue Hen VFW Post's veteran &
community charitable programs. For de-
tails call 422-4412 after noon.
April Fools Toy Show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m..
Nur Shrine Temple. Rt. 13/]98 S. DuPont
Hwy., New Castle. $5 for adults, children
under 12 free. $10 early buyers-9 a.m.
admission. For'details go to toyshows.org
or call 856-3606.
Worldwide Film Premiere of "Two
Who Dared," a film commemorating
Holocaust Remembrance Day, 7 p.m..
Unitarian ,~ niversalists of Southern Dela-
ware, 33738 Marsh Rd. #2. Lewes. Free.
For details or reservations contact peggy-
eutemarksmith@gmail.com or 645-6334.
or go to uussd.org.
CAMP Rehoboth Chorus concert,
Broadway Our Way, 3 p.m., Possum Hall.
441 Old Laurel Rd. Georgetown. Tickets
$20: call 227-5620 or go to camDre-
hobotn.com.
Wine Tasting to benefit Sussex County
Habitat For Humanity, 4 to 6 p.m., Bin
66. Rt. 1. $22/person in advance, $27/
person at door. 21+. For details or reset-
vations call 855-1153. Ext. 209 or email
Melissa ~sussexcountyhabitat.org. For
tickets go to sussexn4weekend.corr
The Funsters to perform, 1 to 4 p.m.,
American Legion Post 28. Tickets $10.
For details go to alpost28.com or call
945-1673.
Single Seniors Beach Club Board Meet-
ing, 1 p.m. Bob Evans, Rehoboth. For
details call 947-4916.
MONDAY,
APRIL 8
Socrates
CaM, 6 to 7:30
p.m., Rehoboth
Beach Public
Library.
Spirited
gathering
of people diverse
n age, education
and expenences WhO
excnange thoughtful ideas
about questions in everyday
life. For more informa-
tion email kmbdore-
mi@aol.com.
Monday Fun-
day, 4 p.m.,
Rehoboth Beach Library. A different ana
unique craft each week for ages 7-12,
Preschool story time, 11 a.m, Reh0both
Beach Library. Stories and story-related
crafts for ages 4-5.
Bingo, 6 p.m.. American Legion Post 28.
ower hall Legion Rd., Millsboro. Open
to public.
I
P,R,I,M,E, time, 10 to 11 a.m.. Prime Hook
National Wildlife Refuge auditorium.
Preschooler Reading Initiative to Magnify
the Environment. Free. Preregistration
reauired: call 684-8419.
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
Delaware Watercolor Society's Tues-
day meeting presents The Sl y's the
Limit - Painting the Sky, 10 a.m to
noon. Glade Clubhouse. 16 Glade Farm
Drive. Rehoboth. Join Gall Zinsar ano
other DWS membe ~s to lea m different
techniaues ana approaches to creating
interesting and dynamic skies. Free for
memDers;.$10 for guests. Light refresh-
ments, door prizes. Formore information
call 684-1457 or go to delawarewaterco]-
orsociety.org.
Book discussion group to talk about
"The Art of Fielding" by Chad.Harbach,
1-3 p.m., Selbyville library. One man's
failure to attain perfection on the baseball
field reveals the pain and beauty that
life offers. For information call 302-541-
0507.
Spring Migration Bird Walk, 8 a.m..
Seaside Nature Center at Ca~)e HenloDen
State Park. Binoculars and field guides
available to borrow or bring your own.
Ages 10 and olaer with an adult. For
information and to Dreregister ca] 645-
6852.
"Mahvelous Moss" presented by Mary
Hall, I o.m.. Carvel Research and Educa-
tion Center. 16483 County Seat Hwy.,
Georgetown. Preregistration req aired:
contact 856-2585 Ext. 544 or tammys~
udel.edu. Free.
Socrates CaM meets 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Lewes Public Library, Adams Ave.. wnere
people from different backgrounds dis-
cuss ideas on existential/philosophical
questions to gain a petter understanding
of human nature. All welcome. For details
contact socratesnews ~aol.com.
Toddler Story Time, 10 a.m., Milton
Public Library.
Food For Thought, weekly discussion
group of diverse folks raising thoughtful
and provocative questions of mutual in-
terest. 1:30 to 3 p.m., Rehoboth library.
Community Health Awareness Night,
6 p.mr, FellowshipHall, Epworth UM
Church. For details contact miss-
kayel182@hotmail.com or 645-9711.
Single Seniors Beach Club dinner, 5:30
pimi. Chinatown Buffet. For details call
947-4916.