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Thru May 31
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Annual Senior High School Fine Arts
Exhibition featuring Sussex County and
Milford student artists in Sussex County
Arts Council Gallery , .Theatre Lobby, West
Bldg., Georgetown. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10
p.m.li.Mon, thru Thurs,; 8:30 a.m-5 p.m.,
Fri. Ca11856,5421 for information.
Fri.i May 23
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Rummage Sale at Lewes Presbyterian
• Barbecue chicken dinner, !
Church, Kings Highway. Hours: noon-8 American Legion Post 5, 300
p.m., Wed.; noon-5 p.m., Thurs. and Fri. Ave., Rehoboth Beach. Halfc
Bag day Fri., $1 each. salad, baked beans, roll, dess
or carry out.
Older Americans Day celebration, 10
a.m.,2 p.m., at Del Tech, GeorgetOwn, with
breakfast in Higher Ed Building, 10-10:30
a.m:, and lunch, 12:30-1:30 p.m. for $5.
Entertainment, displays, door prizes, food,
activities, senior art awards. Call Adult+ or
any senior center for more information.
Senior Singles Sociables of Huling Cove
Shrimp Night; 8 p.m., at American Legion
Post 28, Rt. 24, Oak Orchard. Music by The
Cruisers. For information call 645-5126.
Friday Night Singles Supper Club dinner
at the Sea Grille atop the Henlopen Hotel,
• Rehoboth Beach. Social, 6:30 p.m., dinner,
7 p.m., For reservations call 644-1 64 1,875-
4199 or 945-4973.
Shrimp night, 5-9 p.m., at Rehoboth
VFW Post 7447, State Rd. Pound shrimp
and pitcher of beer, $9.95; oyster sandwich-
es, $2.50; clam strips, $2.50.
..... May 23.24
Buddy Poppy sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., spon-
sored by the VFW in various Cape Region
locations to aid veterans and their depen-.
dents.
Sat. May 24
Flea market, baked goods and craft sale
sponsored by Long Neck Lions Club, 8
a.m.-2 p.m., at corner of Rt. 24 and Long
Neck Road. $10 per space. Call Ruth, 934-
9550, days, and 945-3357, evenings.
Community yard and bake sale, 8 a.m.-2
p.m. across from Indian River Volunteer
Fire Hall, Rt. 5, Oak Orchard, sponsored by
the Oak Orchard Riverdale Civic Associa-
tion. Fee, $7 per space; bring own table.
Spaces available. Call 945-2923 or 945-
4160.
Grand opening of the Beacon Mission
Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., with clothing,
furniture, jewelry, flea market, door prizes
and refreshments. Located on Road 612,
one mile north of Greenwood off Rt. 13.
For information call 349-4746.
Sat. May 24
Community yard sale, 9
Winding Creek Village, Rt.
298. Rain date May 25.
Performance of Volunt
Army Field Band, 8 p.m.,
Bandstand, free to public.
May 24.:
Craft Show at Rehoboth IV
p.m., May 24, noon to 5 p.m
No charge. Refreshments. iV.
Hits and a Miss, 11 a.m.-2 [
Call 645-5668 for informatio
Sun. May
Memorial Day Weekend
makes and models), 10 a.m.
Crab Barn, Long Neck Road,
the Long Neck Business Ass
phies awm:ded }t 3 p.m. R(
p.m., $8. Motorcycles wek
prizes, disc jockey. For mor,
call 945-8510. Vendors sougt
and crafts.
Memorial Da observance,
sored by Sussex Memorial VF
at post home, Rt.|l 13, Millsbc
Mon. May
Memorial Day service ;
Legion Post 19, Rt. 24, Laurel
refreshments to follow.
Memorial Day observance,
Bethany Beach Bandstand, :
the Dagsboro American Legic
Performance of Volunt
Army Field Band, 8 p.m.,
Bandstand, free to public.
;:30-7 p.m., at
King Charles
aicken, potato
rt, $6; eat in
Free blood pressure screer
noon, at Med Labs Lewes P
sponsored by the American E
tion.
.m.-1 p.m., at
24, west to Rt.
ers of U.S.
at Rehoboth
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all, 10 a.m.-5
, May 25-26.
usic by Four
.m., May 24.
25
'ar Show (all
p.m., at the
sponsored by
ciation. Tro-
gistration, 2
ome. Raffle,
information
for car parts
. p.m., spon-
W Post 7422,
rO.
26
Lt American
11 a.m., with
10:30 a.m., at
,ponsored by
n Post 24.
• ,ers of U.S.
at Rehoboth
Tues. May 27
Open house and yard sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
at Rehoboth Bay Sailing Association (yard
sale 9 a.m.-noon). For more information
contact Ann Whaley, 537-1582.
Special guided tours of Lewes Historical
Society museums, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.,
departing from the Vi sitors Center. Rabbit's
Ferry House. Third and Shipcarpenter sts
Cost. $5 per person.
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Knights of Columbus Star of the Sea
Council meets at St. Edmond's Church,
King Charles and Laurel sts., Rehoboth
Beach. Call 947-9445 for information.
Democrat Club of Lewes regular meet-
ing, 8 p.m., at Lewes City Hall, East Third
St. Everyone welcome.
Wed. May 28
Sussex County Women's Republican
Club meeting, 11 a.m., at Sussex Pines
Country Club, Georgetown, followed by
lunch. Margaret Moore, assistant to the
speaker of the Delaware House of Repre-
sentatives, will speak on legislative issues.
Call 537-0839 for reservations.
Focus on Health on "Preventive Medi-
cine," with Dr. Maribel Garcia-Zaragoza, 7-
8 p.m., at Milton Public Library, sponsored
by Beebe Medical Center. Free. Call 645-
3332 to register.
Thurs. May 29
Fri. May 30
of Lewes, sponsored by Rehoboth Beach
Chapter and Unit 8 of Disabled American
Veterans. Public invited.
Celebration of the start up of
HOLLINET, automated on-line catalog
service and database for Sussex County
Public Library System, 10 a.m., at South
Coastal Library, 43 Kent Ave., Bethany
Beach. Public invited.
Sat. May 31
Memorial Day Dance, 8 p.m.-midnight,
at American Legion Post 19, Rt. 24, Laurel.
Doors open 7:15 p.m. $5 per person. Music
by The Jones Boys.
Yard and Bake Sale, 9 a.m. to ?, at 403
Cedar Ave., Lewes Beach, sponsored by
the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary.
Performances by the Cape Henlopen
Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Choir, 8 p.m., at
Rehoboth Bandstand. Free of charge.
Collection of household hazardous
waste, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., in the parking lot
behind Rehoboth Fire Hall. No fee, spon-
sored by the Delaware Solid Waste Author-
ity. Call 1-800-404-7080 for information.
Moving sale, 8 a.m. to ?, at Milford
Senior Center, 501 N. Walnut St., Milford,
with all proceeds to benefit center's new
building fund.
Auditions for the summer touring com-
pany of Rehoboth Summer Children The-
ater, 8 p.m., at Epworth United Methodist
Hall, Baltimore Ave., Rehoboth Beach.
Candidates should be 18 years or older.
Call 1-800-886-9341 for information.
Fri. May 30
Senior Singles Sociables of Huling Cove
Shrimp Night, 8 p.m., at American Legion
Post 28, Rt. 24, Oak Orchard. Music by The
Cruisers. For information call 645-5126.
Bridge luncheon to benefit Friends of the
Rehoboth Library, 11:45 a.m., at All Saints'
Parish Hall, Olive Ave., Rehoboth. Dona-
tion, $10 per person. Reservations taken at
227-8259 or 227-3279.
Memorial Day observance, 11 a.m., at
Rehoboth Beach Bandstand, sponsored by
Rehoboth VFW Post 7447 and Ladies Aux-
iliary. Public invited to attend.
Peel your own shrimp, 3-7 p.m, at
American Legion Post 5, King Charles
Ave., Rehoboth Beach; $4.50, half pound;
$8.90, pound; $9.95, pound and pitcher of
beer. Also, fried oyster sandwiches and
clam strips, $2.25 each. Eat in or take out.
For more information call 227-8999.
Yard and bake sale, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., at
Lincoln U.M. Church, Second and Butler
sts., Lincoln, sponsored by the United
Methodist Women. Rain or shine.
Sun. June 1
Informational meeting on the Presby-
terian Church in America, 7:30 p.m., at
Brighton Suites Hotel, Wilmington Ave.,
Rehoboth Beach, for those interested in
learning more about the church.. Child care
provided. Call 645-0480 or 227-4166 for
information.
Tues. June 3
Focus on Health: "Protecting Fertility
and Having a Healthy Baby," 7 p.m., at
South Coastal Library, Bethany Beach,
with Dr. Willis Boyd. Admission free; must
Tues. May 27 Memorial Day observance, 11 a.m., at
Mason-Dixon VFW Post 7234, Cedar Neck
Road, Ocean View. Public invited to
ngs, 10 a.m.- attend, pre-register at 645-3332.
Ltient Center,
eart Associa- Memorial Day observance, 9:30 a.m., at Fri. June 6
Henlopen Memorial Cemetery, Rt. l north ,,
PUblish Cardiac Arrest, 2-5 p.m., on the Rusty
- 1 Rudder deck, Dewey Beach, sponsored by
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appears in the Cape (razette every Friday, must be:submitted each
Wednesday by noon. iV fail your calendar item to Cape Gazette, P.O. Box Sunset music series at Rehoboth Art
213, Lewes, Delaware League Chambers Studio, 7:30 p.m., featur-
located at 36 Midway Shopping Center, Route 1, Rehoboth Beach. ing Lillian Balick, music historian.