Kitchen Tune-Up
owners attends training
Ron Reichert and Bob Ditoto,
local Kitchen Tune-Up franchise
owners, along with other franchise
owners converged from all parts
of the U.S. to attend the Summer
Sales Smash held in Aberdeen,
S.D., where the international cor-
porate headquarters are located.
The advanced training and semi-
nars were conducted on July 11
and 12.
Franchise owners increased
their knowledge of wood care and
learned about the new products
available.
They attended training seminars
on consulting, marketing tech-
niques and image. Reaching for a
new level of business and growing
with the franchise system were ar-
eas addressed.
The two-day mini-convention
was packed with information, net-
working and renewal for the fran-
chise owners. For more informa-
tion about Kitchen Tune-Up call
227-5544.
Clothing drive to support
'Career Closet' Aug. 1-15
A clothing drive to benefit the
Career Closet located in Blue Hen
Mall, Dover, will be held from
Aug, 1-15. Clothes may be donat-
ed at Misty Harbor Gifts, located
on the porch of the Lighthouse
Restaurant, Anglers and Savannah
Roads, Lewes, from 7 a.m.m to 9
p.m. daily.
The Career Closet offers a se-
lection of used fashionable clothes
for men, women and children, at
reasonable prices. The store is
open on th first and third Thurs-
day and Friday of each month
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The store
will next be open Thursday For
more information,-call Betty
Goldbach at 645-1845.
Conference on wrought
iron at Ag Museum
The Delaware Agricultural Mu-
seum and Village and the Mid-At-
lantic Smiths Association will
sponsor the 17th annual Early
American Wrought Iron Confer-
ence on Sept. 6 and 7. This event
brings together ferriers, black-
smiths, and metalworkers from
around the country to compete
and learn more about their craft.
This year, the conference will fea-
ture two demonstrators, Pennsyl-
vania blacksmith AI Stephens and
Arizona blacksmith Bill Cal-
loway.
The conference will also feature
slide shows, iron contests, and an
"iron in the hat" drawing.
The event begins at 8:30 a.m. on
Saturday, Sept. 6, and runs until 4
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7. The fee is
$45 for the entire weekend if reg-
.istration is received prior to Sept.
1. Children under 18 may attend
for $20.
For more information, including
single-day attendance fees, call
the museum at 302-734-1618.
Crafters needed for
Sea Witch festival
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey
Beach Chamber of Commerce is
accepting applications for the
Heritage and Cottage Craft Shows
to be held as part of the eighth an-
nual Sea Witch Halloween & Fid-
dler's Festival on Oct. 25 and 26.
The shows are scheduled for 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 25 and 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 26. The cost
for a i0 foot by 10 foot space out-
doors is $75 and indoors is $100.
For an application and more infor-
mation, call the chamber at 227-
2233.
Outlet stores offer back-
to-school gift program
Rehoboth Outlets will host a
gift-with-purchase program Aug.
13 through Aug. 17.
Customers will receive one of
three gifts depending upon the
amount of money they spend at
the Outlets.
For spending $150, customers
will receive The Umbro Tee, from
Umbro at Rehoboth Outlets #2.
For spending $250, customers will
receive a navy canvas backpack
from So Fun! Kids at Rehoboth
Outlets #3. And for spending
$300, customers will receive a
Boat & Tote Bag and travel mug
from L.L. Bean at Rehoboth Out-
lets #1.
To receive their free gifts, cus-
tomers bring register receipts
from any Rehoboth Outlet stores
dated Aug. 13 through Aug. 17 to
one of the three participating
gifto-wit- purchase stores.
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If customers spend a total of
$700, they will receive all three
gifts. .ot/.,,
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Long & Foster announces
top sellers for June
Long & Foster announced that
Frank Pizzo was the top producer,
lister and seller in the Rehoboth
Beach office with Betty Kapke,
Angie Watkins and Kate Clampitt
leading the way as the agents with
the most new listings in June.
In May, Ethel Lewis was the top
producer and seller at the Re-
hoboth office, with Angie
Watkins as the top lister for the
month.
In the Bethany Beach office,
Leslie Kopp was the top producer,
Pat Bennett was the top lister, Gail
Lekites was the top seller and
Leslie Kopp and Roy Lekites
were the agents with the most new
listings for June.
The 3 L's in Real Estatet.
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is where this 2 BR, 2 BA condo can be
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and it comes fully furnished! $115,000.
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