62 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 30 - June 5, 1997
Seventh Zwaanendael Heritage
Garden Tour slated for June 21
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by the Lewes Chamber of Com- artists will sell their works at the chids will give a talk on "Growing
merce, will be held Saturday, June
21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., when
Lewes residents will open up their
grounds to the public.
A Garden Party preview will
kick off the event on Friday
evening, June 20 and tickets are
$10 per person, which includes
light hors d'oeuvres and a compli-
mentary drink. Tickets admitting
one person to both the preview
garden market after 4 p.m. Floral
arrangement demonstrations will
be given in the tour gardens and a
display of various idea gardens
will be shown. The Cape Artists
will exhibit and sell their artwork
as well.
Three lectures will be held at St.
Peter's Episcopal Church Hall on
Mulberry Street. These lectures
are free with a tour ticket and $2
Orchids in Your Home" at 3 p.m.
The downtown Lewes business-
es will participate in a judged con-
tainer garden contest, including a
popular vote by tour ticket buyers.
Second Street will be closed to ve-
hicles throughout the day to allow
merchants to expand their busi-
nesses to the parking areas in front
of their stores.
Tickets are on sale at the Lewes
L_.IPrj Beef filet with sauce Dijonaise
Rack of Lamb
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Fine Dinir Since 1980
Ouavaeous Homemade Desserts
Serving Dinner Daily From 5:30 p.m.
Outdoor Deck Now Open
Non-Smoklng Available
Major Cards
Reservations
Corner of 2nd & Wilmington,
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
302-227-6494
party and the tour and lectures is per lecture for those not partici- Chamber of Commerce office, !1
$15. pating in the tour. 120 Kings Highway in the Fisher-
There will be a self-guided tour The first lecture is slated for 11 Martin House, $8 in advance and I t
ofthe 10gardens, a garden market a.m., with Charles Thomas of $10 on the day of the tour. Chil- I !
at Zwaanendael Park where ven- Lilypons speaking on "Water Gar- dren under 12 accompanied by an n
dors will sell garden-related mer- dens," Jay Windsor from Wind- adult are free. i
chandise, sor's Flowers and Plant Outlet For more information call the , . 2 Obltlvnue
Entertainment will be featured will speak on "Annuals, New, Old chamber at 645-8073. !
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RAL offering Playhouse subscrlpuons
• ' ,' Great Margarltasl Fine Mexican Fare!
', Happy Hour Nightly 5-7 p.m.
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atre Group has subscriptions er choices, portation for the six shows is $90 !
available for the 1997-98 season The cost for senior tickets is and is usually collected in late Au- !
atre.at the Wilmington Playhouse The- $138 and $230 for regular orches- gust.tra center section. Ill ' )
Scheduled are six tentative The bus leaves at 9:15 a.m. Anyone wishing more informa- ,
shows, including "Smokey Joe's from Ames parking lot and usual- tion should contact Sally Wilson
Cafe," "Defending the Caveman" ly returns by 7 p.m. at home, 227-7828, or ask for her :
(the longest running solo play on Destination in Wilmington is voicemail at her work number,
Broadway), "Chita and All That the Hotel DuPont, the location of 227-2541.
Beach also offered its support by nity support and look forward to : Open 7 Days
J lazz placing small plaques on the in- donations that will help keep these : DlnnerServed 5-10p.m.
strument cases, programs working in the future,' II
AS funds for the arts continue to Jerrell noted. :, -- Lunch rv_ =ed N=oonto_5 p.m.=Sat_ &= S_un_ ,. l
Continued from page 61 decline, the Scotty Jazz Founda- For further information contact h
school within the city limits of
Rehoboth Beach, where the jazz
festival is held each October,
should become involved.
Having taught at Rehoboth Ele-
mentary for the past four years,
Hetfield voiced his concern that
too many promising musicians are
prevented from joining the band
due to the expense of purchasing
the instruments.
This new program should open
up the band to students from every
walk of life.
This year's Rehoboth Elemen-
tary School recipients of instru-
ments are Evett Waters, flute;
Jarvis Black, trumpet, and Charles
Conquest, trombone. Also, the
foundation provided funding to
Woodbridge Elementary School
for the purchase of a drum kit that
will allow the music program to
introduce a jazz band under the di-
rection of Carolyn Whitt.
The Scotty Jazz Foundation has
received many generous dona-
tions from individuals as well as
from the Annual Jazz Festival
held in Rehoboth Beach. The
foundation has also received a
great deal of support from the
Delaware Music School through
its fundraising efforts and admin-
istration and organization of pri-
vate lessons to several past stu-
dent recipients of the Scotty Jazz
Foundation program. Etched in
Time engravers of Rehoboth
tion is committed to supporting
jazz and music programs that en-
courage young students to keep
jazz alive, just as Scotty has for so
many years.
"We appreciate all the commu-
Sydney Arzt, president, 227-1339,
or Jerrell, 645-5066. Donations
and correspondence are received
at The Scotty Jazz Foundation,
P.O. Box 939, Rehoboth Beach
DE 19971.
Dine while enjoying the scenic
view of Lewes' Inner Harbor
Open for Our
11 th Great Season!
Fleservation are recommended to avoid disappointment.
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Restaurant
Shrimp Monday
All you care to eat of steamed spicy shrimp $14.95
Tuesday Go Crab Crazy!
For one great price of $15.95 enjoy a crab appetizer
and a crab entree. Lots of choices.
Wednesday BBQ
All you can eat of hickory smoked Baby Back Ribs
$14.95
Thursday is Prime Rib Night
Our slow-roasted tender Prime Rib for $14.50
Friday Seafood Feast
All you care to eat o.f steamed snow crab legs and
spicy PYO shrimp $18.95
Sunday Delaware Beach Bake
A steaming basket featuring lobster, shrimp, clams,
mussels, red potatoes, and an ear of corn $19.95