70 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 20 - June 26, 1997
OF COMMUNITY EVENTS
Fri. June 20
Blue and Gold Football Program, 7 p.m.,
at Rehoboth Bandstand, free to public.
Speaker on blood pressure and free
blood pressure checks, 10:30 a.m., with
Elisia Moxley, R.N., at Huling Cove
CHEER Center, Savannah Rd., Lewes.
Friday Night Singles Supper Club dinner
at Flagship Restaurant, Routes 20 and 13,
Seaford, with social hour, 6:30 p.m.; dinner,
7 p.m., followed by dancing, open to singles
35 and over. Pre-register by calling 644-
1641, 875-4199 or 945-4973.
Shrimp Night, 5-9 p.m., at Rehoboth
VFW Post 7447, State Road. Pound shrimp
and pitcher of beer, $9.95; oyster sandwich-
es, clam strips, $2.50.
Sat. June 21
Angola by the Bay yard sale, sponsored
by the Women's Club, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. First
come, first served - space $1. Rain date
June 22. For information call 947-1270.
Membership drive, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at
VFW and Ladies Auxiliary Post 10638, Rt.
24, east, Millsboro. To qualify one must be
an adult relative of a person who served
overseas in the Armed Forces. For infor-
mation call 934-8755 or 934-7103.
Seventh Annual Zwaanendael Heritage
Garden Tour, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., in Lewes,
sponsored by the Lewes Chamber of Com-
merce, with art exhibit, idea gardens, lec-
tures, awards and auction. Tickets, $8 per
person in advance and $10 day of tour. Call
645-8073 for more information.
Fish fry, car wash and bake sale, 9 a.m.-
?, at Mt. Pleasant U.M. Church, Church St.,
Rehoboth Beach. Sandwiches, $4. Car wash
price varies with size of vehicle from $3.50
to $10. For more information call 645-
1788, 645-7544 or 227-3531.
Yard sale, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., at Long Neck
United Methodist Church parking lot.
Performance by Joseph A. Ferko String
Band, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free
to public.
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.
Annual yard sale, 8 a.m.- 1 p.m.," at Hen-
lopen Ruritan Club, one mile east of the
Harbeson traffic light on Rt. 9.
Charity yard sale across from Green
Acres Farm (Hopkins Farm), Rt. 9, approx-
imately three miles west of Five Points.
Proceeds to go to low cost spay and neuter-
ing programs for dogs and cats.
Sun. June 22
Performance by The Honeycombs band,
8 p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand.
AKC Canine Good Citizen Test for all
Calendar
Sun. June "-
dogs, sponsored by Mispillion Ke
beginning 9 a.m., at Riverlan
Georgetown. Fees $10 for good
$5 for Obedience Show and Go.
tions and information call 856-21
8969.
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nnel Club,
west of
:itizen and
For direc-
99 or 674-
Informational meeting on the Presbyter-
ian Church in America, 7:30 p.m., at
Brighton Suites, WilmingtOn Ave.,
Rehoboth Beach. Child care provided. Call
645-0480 or 227-4166 for information.
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Evening canoe trip on Rehoboth Bay, 4-8
p.m., sponsored by Seaside NatUre Center,
Cape Henlopen State Park. $16 per person
includes transportation from toe center,
equipment and instruction. To register call
645-6852. i
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Annual Steward Day, 4 p.m., at St.
George AME Church, 317 Park Ave.,
Lewes. Guest preacher Rev. William Hurd
of Community Baptist Church; Bareloy,
Md. Call 645-8878 or 645-5413i for infor-
mation.
Peninsula Regional Gathering i 7 p.m., at
Tues. June 24
they can use.
Amateur Talent Showcase on Rehoboth
Beach Boardwalk, 8-9:30 p.m., for bands,
singers, dancers and other entertainment,
hosted by Mario Rocco. To arrange time
call Corey at 945-9633.
The Democrat Club of Lewes regular
monthly meeting, 8 p.m., at Lewes City
Hall, E. Third St. Everyone welcome.
Brown bag seminar, noon, room 203
Cannon Lab, College of Marine Studies,
Pilottown Rd., Lewes, with Tim Targett,
CMS faculty member, on "Status of Our
Coastal Fishery Stocks: the Mix of (Over)
Exploitation, Science and Management."
Free to public.
Thurs. June 26
Performance by 257th Army National
Guard Band, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Band-
stand, free to public.
The Sussex County Bookmobile will
Long Neck UM Church, Long Neck Road, make the following stops: Oak Orchard,
with the Rev. Karen Booth as minister and
speaker Doug Cool. Music by the Rev.
Randy Booth. Babysitting provided.
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Tues. June 24
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Free blood pressure screeningS, 10 a.m.-
noon, at Med Labs Lewes Patidnt Center,
sponsored by the American Heart Associa-
tion. I
1 li35 a.m.-noon; White House Beach,
12:45-1:15 p.m.; Indian Landing, 1:30-2:15
p.m.; Pot Nets Park, 2:30-3:15 p.m.; Harbe-
son, 3:30-4 p.m.
Fri. June 27
Performance by 287th Army Band of the
Delaware National Guard, 8 p.m., at
Rehoboth Bandstand, free to public.
Trip to Smith Island, meeting at Huling
Cove CHEER Center, Savannah Rd.,
Lewes. Call Sally Johnson, 645-9239 for
information.
Shore Talk lecture on Beastly Bugs, 7
p.m., at Cape Henlopen State Park Seaside
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Nature Center, Lewes. Call 645-6852 for
information.
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Knights of Columbus Star 0f the Sea
Council 7297 meets at St. Edmond's
Church, King Charles and Laurel streets,
Rehoboth Beach. Call 947-9445 for infor-
mation.
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Parents and friends of Shields Elemen-
tary School are invited to help d pring sum-
mer community garden days at [the school
from 10 a.m. to noon, to weed,! water and
Parents and friends of Shields Elemen-
tary School are invited to help during sum-
mer community garden days at the school
from 10 a.m. to noon, to weed, water and
pick. Everyone welcome to take produce
they can use.
A View from the Depot, sponsored by
Friends of Lewes Public Library, 7:30 p.m.,
in the library meeting room, Adams Ave.
and Kings Hwy., Lewes, with Lewes histo-
rian Hazel Brittingham. Free and open to
public. Kevin Moore will also sign his new
book "The Cape May Lewes Ferry."
June 27-28
49th Deimarva Chicken Festival at Mil-
ford High School, N.E. 10th St., opening 11
9ick. Everyone welcome to tale produce a.m., with rides, exhibits, performances.
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Sat. June 28
Casino night, 7 p.m.-midnight, at
Rehoboth VFW Post 7447, State Rd.
Admission, $4 at door, includes beer,
sodas, food. Games include blackjack, big
wheel, poker, Nevada rip offs. Must be 21.
Performance by Phillies organist Paul
Richardson, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Band-
stand, free to public.
20th Annual Town Arts and Crafts Fair,
9 a.m.-4 p.m., at Fenwick Town Hall
grounds, Rt. 1. (Rain date June 29.) Call
537-9793 for information.
California Cuties novelty softball team
versus Beebe Medical Center, to benefit
Home of the Brave, 5 p.m., at Del Tech
Owens Campus, Georgetown. Admission,
$5, adults; $3, under 12; advance tickets, $4
and $2, by calling 424-1682.
Annual Summer Benefit by Grand
Chapter of Delaware, Order of Eastern Star
at NUR Temple, routs 13 and 40, New Cas-
tle, Yard sale, 8 a.m.; bazaar tables and
snack bar; chicken dinner, 3:30-6:30 p.m.,
$5 per person.
Antiques Fair sponsored by the Lewes
Historical Society, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in the
Historic Complex, Third and Shipcarpenter
sts. Admission, $1, children under 12 free
with adult. Food, beverages and homemade
baked items sold.
Sun. June 29
Performance by Dean Sapp and the Har-
ford Express bluegrass band, 8 p.m., at
Rehoboth Bandstand, free to public.
Summer Stroll for Epilepsy, registration
at 2 p.m., stepping off at 3 p.m., from
Grove Park, Rehoboth Beach. To register
call 302-324-4455.
Mon. June 30
S.E.L.F. (Service, Enlightenmen t, Love
& Fellowship) Community Youth Choir
rehearsal, 7-7:45 p.m., at Mt. Pleasant UM
Church, Rehoboth Beach. All children ages
four-14 years welcome. For more informa-
tion call 645-6594 or 645-7544.
Tues. July 1
Shore Talk lecture on Rare Plants of the
Mid Atlantic, 7 p.m., at Seaside Nature
Center, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes.
For more information call 645-6852.
The Sussex County Bookmobile will
make the following stops: White's Chapel,
1:45-2:15 p.m.; Nassau Park, 2:30-3:15
p.m.; Sweet Briar Park, 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Brown bag seminar, noon, room 203
Cannon Lab, College of Marine Studies,
Lewes, with John Boyer, CMS faculty
member, on "Evolution, Natural Selection
and Plant Life in the Intertidal Zone."
Wed. July 2
Free blood pressure screenings, 1-2:30
p.m., at Lewes Senior Center.