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tioneer and Realtor, sold many art
pieces and special items during
the live auction portion of the
evening. She was assisted by
Beebe Medical Center Radiologist
Jamie Lockard.
A large oil painting of the canal-
front of downtown Lewes,
"Lewes Canal" painted by Wilm-
ington artist and Rehoboth Art
League member Marilyn Bau-
mann, brought the largest price of
the night at $2,400. "Boardwalk
Dreams", a pastel by Laura Hick-
man showing the boardwalk at
Rehoboth Beach, brought $1,600.
Doris Ingram's beautifully
washed watercolor of the
Delaware Breakwater and East
End Light, the invitation cover
painting for this year's event,
brought $425 for the cause.
"We were blessed with many
fine pieces of art - both for the live
and silent auction - that helped
raise money in addition to dozens
of other items and services donat-
ed by so many businesses
throughout the area," said Marvel.
"And we had close to sixty volun-
teers that helped stage the evening
Shown at the Best of the Beach Auction are (l-r) Tom Mar-
shall, Greg Mack, Diane Marshall, a member of the events
committee; Taylor Marshall, who volunteered for the event;
and Dr. Vincent Killeen.
and make it such a fun and suc-
cessful event. It was really nice to
see so many new faces this year -
people who enjoyed themselves
and hopefully will support this
event in years to come."
The auction was held in a large
white tent set up behind the emer-
gency room of Beebe Medical
Center and featured a buffet din-
ner served by Linda Frear's
Hearts Delight caterers.
Darlene Burkholder of Cham-
bersburg, PA and Ocean View,
DE won the raffle of a new Sun-
fish sailboat while Dr. Andrejs
Strauss won the 50/50.
Marvel also noted that flower
arrangements for the tables at the
event were put together by Re-
hoboth Art League artist Jean
Wampler who is also a member of
the Beebe Medical Center Ladies
Auxiliary. "We're very pleased,"
said Marvel, "and already looking
forward to next year."
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