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May 4 Outback lunch
aids student ambassadors
A benefit luncheon to raise
funds to send student ambassa-
dors to Spain, Germany, Switzer-
land and France will be held from
noon to 1:30 P.m., Sunday, May 4
at the Outback Restaurant.
The cost is $8 for adults and $4
for kids 10 and under, while chil-
dren under three cat for free. The
meal inchides a six-ourlce sirloin
steak, ceasar salad, rice, iced tea,
lemonade or coffee and cakes
made by the two students.
For more information, call
Sarah Palmer at 644-3875 or
Cadssa Vescovi at 226-1046.
May 4 fundraiser to help
Kearstin Milligan
Kcarstin Milligan is the daugh-
mr of Ron and Florie Milliga,
and was born with several med-
ical challenges:A fundraising din-
ner will be held from 2 to 8 p.m.,
Sunday, May 4 to raise money to
help pay Kcarstin's medical bills.
The chicken dinner will be held at
American Legion Post 28 in
Riverdale/Oak Orchard, and since
all food is being donated by local
businesses, churches and restau-
rants, lO0 percent of the funds
collected will go directly to the
family.
Donations of food, time and
money are appreciated. Monetary
donations may be made directly to
County Bank.
The cost is $5 in advance or $6
at the loor.
For more information about
tickets or how to donate, visit
Skillets in Cove Village or Print-
ing Plus in Palmer's Shopping
Center, or call the Long Neck
Business Association at 947-291
or Todd Karrick at 947-1014.
The event will also inc[ude a
50/50 raffle, entertainment and a
silent auction. Auction items are
still being accepted.
Foundation announces
Leatherbury initiative
The Community Foundation of
the Eastern Shore is making avail-
able an unprecedented $20,000 in
grants to Lower Shore charities
for programs that benefit youth,
and has named the grant initiative
in memory of local community
champion for youth Ernest
l_eatherbury.
The $20,000 is available to fund
one or more grants, which is made
possible by the Community Foun-
dation's Quota Club Women and
Children's Fund, the Children's
Fund and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 194 Youth Fund, Pro-
posals for innovative programs
which ,ill inspire youth to make
informed, responsible life choices
on a sustained basis are sought.
Applications are due to the
Fotfidafion office by May 17.
Guidelines and an application
form are available through the
Foundation's website at
www.cfes.org or by calling 410-
742-9911.
Space available for
Market By the Sea
The Village Improvement Asso-
ciation of Rehoboth Beach is
hosting Market By the Sea, a craft
and antique show from 9 a.m. un-
til 2 p.m, Saturday, May 10. Ven-
.dors are encouraged to call Marie
Mollick at 945 4468 to reserve
space. The fee is $25 for a 10-by-
10-foot space, early reservations
are encouraged. Space numbers
will be assigned upon payment.
Muff.ms and coffee will be avail-
able at a booth outside the club-
house, and lunch will be available
inside from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
For details, call Made Mollick at
945 4468.
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