Briefly
Davidsons welcome
new daughter
Gerilynn and Chuck Davidson
of Lewes have announced the
birth of their first child, Olivia
Kathryn on
April 26. She
weighed 6
lbs, 10 oz. at
birth and was
20 and a half
inches tall.
Olivia's pa-
ternal grand-
parents are
Elva and DAVlDSON
Chuck David-
son Sr. of Lewes and her maternal
grandparents are Madeline and
Jerry Rementer of Seaford.
Her maternal great-grandpar-
ents are Nina and Linden Re-
menter of Seaford.
Veterans Affairs hosts
Memorial Day Service
Secretary of State Edward J.
Freel and members of the Com-
mission of Veterans Affairs will
hold a Memorial Day Service at
1:30 p.m., Friday, May 30, at Vet-
erans Memorial Cemetery, 2465
Chesapeake Road (adjacent to
Route 896 south), in Bear.
Freel and members of the com-
mission will remember and honor
those who gave their lives serving.
this country. Almarie Laird,
whose late husband James is in-
terred in the cemetery, will give
remarks about surviving the loss
of a loved one. Veterans and their
families are invited to attend.
The cemetery expansion pro-
ject, which added 3,144 burial
vaults, was recently completed.
Part of Georgetown Library
to be dosed to public
The Georgetown Public Li-
brary, citing the safety of its pa-
trons, will close a portion of its
West Pine Street Facility. A recent
engineering study has determined
that the 80-year old structure has
faults from age, dry rot and old in-
sect damage that limit the weight
it can withstand. Although the li-
brary will be open to individual
patrons, all meetings, story times
and summer reading programs,
with the exception of one-on-one
reading tutoring, have been can-
celed until further notice. The li-
brary' s board of directors is exam-
ining options, including building a
new facility or relocating to an-
other site in the town. The library
has begun a fund-raising cam-
paign; checks may be made
payable to the Georgetown Public
Library Building Fund.
Defensive Driving course
schedule announced
The Delaware Safety Council
will offer its six-hour driving
course on June 5 and 12, July 10
and 17; and August 7 and 14. The
course is three hours long each
day, meeting from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. The class meets at the State
Highway Administration Building
in Georgetown. Upon successful
completion of the course, partici-
pants will be eligible for a 10 per-
cent reduction in the liability por-
tion of their auto insurance, plus a
three-point credit on their driving
record. The fee is $27. Pre-regis-
tration is necessary by calling
(800) 342-2287.
Southeastern Chapter of
AARP to meet June 10
The Southeastern Sussex Area
Chapter of AARP will hold its
next meeting on Tuesday, June
10, at the BayCenter in Dewey
Beach. The doors will open at 11
a.m. with lunch served at 12:15
p.m. The program will be pre-
sented by Phung Luu, Volunteer
Supervisor and Jay Baumgardner,
Volunteer Down-State Coordina-
tor from Tri-State Bird Rescue
and Research, Inc. Call Eautha
Bovard, 945-4707, Donna Lowe,
539-4448 or Nancy Rodenbaugh,
644-1054 by June 6.
Rehoboth VFW and Auxiliary
to hold Memorial Day service
The Rehoboth VFW Post No.
7447, and its Ladies Auxiliary,
will sponsor a memorial service
on Friday, May 30 at 11 a.m. at
the Rehoboth Bandstand. All are
welcome to attend.
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