78 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, August I - August 7, 1997
Fri. Aug. 1
Performance by Show Stopper Produc-
tions, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free
to public.
Shrimp and oysters, 5-9 p.m., at
Rehoboth VFW Post 7447, State Road; one
pound shrimp, $8.95; shrimp and pitcher of
beer, $9.95. Oyster sandwiches, $2.50;
clam strips, $2.50.
OF COMMUNITY EVENTS
Career Closet, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., at Blue
Hen Mall Corporate Center, opposite Radio
Shack, sponsored by Business and Profes-
sional Women's Club, with clothing for
men and women and shoes by Heels on
Wheels. For information or donations call
1-800-BPW-DEL.
Aug. 1-3
William C. Jason High School Silver
Anniversary Reunion at Delaware Tech
Owens Campus, Georgetown. Reception
and gospel fest, 6-9 p.m., Aug. 1; family
picnic, 10 a,m.-2 p.m., softball game, noon;
scholarship dinner and dance ($30 in
advance), 6 p.m.-1 a.m., Aug. 2. Worship
services, Aug. 3.
Aug. 1-5
Sixth Annual Delmarva Piano Festial at
Epworth UM Church, Baltimore Ave.,
Rehoboth Beach, 8 p.m. recitals Aug. 1, 3
and 5; performance workshop, 5 p.m., Aug.
4. Admission, $10 or $25 for pass for all
concerts available Aug. 1 only. Free limit-
ed parking. Call Rehoboth Art League at
227-8408 for information.
Sat. Aug. 2
Performance by International Ballet
Theater of the Performing Arts, 6 p.m., at
Rehoboth Convention Center. Tickets, $15,
adults; $12, students and senior citizens,
can be purchased at the door or J, Wilgus
Cleaners in Rehoboth or South Bethany
Seafood Market.
Lewes Historical Society's Antiques
Calendar
Sat. Aug. 2
Fish fry, noon til sold out, at St. George
AME Church, 317 Park Ave., Lewes. $3,
sandwich, $5, dinner, to benefit Usher
Board.
Aug. 2-3
Intergalactic Bead Show at Aetna Fire-
house, Main St., Newark, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.,
Sat.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. Array of ancient,
antique, vintage and modern handmade
beads for sale; identification and appraisals.
Call 704-669-1949 for information.
Sun. Aug. 3
Performance by The Serenaders with
Walt Wagner, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Band-
stand, free to public.
Mon. Aug. 4
Community garden day at Shields Ele-
mentary School, 10 a.m.-noon, to weed,
water and pick your own produce.
Bingo, 7 p.m., at Oak Orchard American
Legion Post 23, Rt. 24 east of Millsboro.
Call 945-7314 for information.
Tues. Aug. 5
Brown bag seminar, noons at Cannon
Lab Room 203, Pilottown Rd., Lewes, with
Estuary and Shelf Tidally Driven Circula-
tion by Richard Garvine, CMS.
Rehoboth Beach Talent Showcase for
amateurs hosted by Mario Rocco, 8-9:30
Fair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Historical Soci- p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand. Call Corey,
ety Complex. Admission, $1; children 945-9633, to arrange time and date.
under 12 accompanied by an adult free.
Food and home-baked items will be sold.
For information call 645-8988.
City of Fairfax Band performance, 8
p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free to public.
15th Annual Old Sussex Day, 10 a.m.--4
p.m., at Trap Pond State Park, off Rt. 24,
five miles east of Laurel; including petting
zoo, crafts, games, demonstrations, pontoon
boat tour, art vendors, food. Admission,
$2.50 for Delaware vehicles; $5, out-of-
state vehicles. For information call 875-
5153.
Sons of American Legion meet, 7 p.m.,
at Post 28, Rt. 24, Oak Orchard.
Lower Delaware Computer Club meet-
ing, 7:30 p.m., at Bethel UM Church,
Fourth St., Lewes. Program on installing
Windows and DOS. Call 945-7224.
Wed. Aug. 6
Free blood pressure screenings, 10 a.m.-
noon, at Kmart, Route 1, Rehoboth Beach,
by CHEER nurses.
Free blood pressure screenings, 1-2:30
Peel your own shrimp, $8.90 per pound;
$9.95 with pitcher of beer, 3:30-8 p.m., at
American Legion Post 5, King Charles
Ave., Rehoboth Beach.
Craft Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at Rehoboth
Mall, with Chinese auction, kids grab bags,
refreshments, and entertainment by Four
-Hits and a Miss, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Call 645-
5668 for information.
Wed. Aug. 6
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p.m., at Lewes Senior Center, sponsored by
the American Heart Association.
Trip to Dover Slots sponsored by Huling
Cove CHEER Center, Cost, $3.50 for bus,
buffet lunch and slot tickets. Call Sally at
645-9239 for information.
Book signing by author of "Meg - A
Novel of Deep Terror," by Steve Alten, 7-9
p.m., at Browseabout Books, Rehoboth
Avenue.
Aug. 5-7
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48th annual Antiques Show sponsored
by All Saints' Episcopal Church and St.
George's Episcopal Chapel, at Rehoboth
Beach Convention Center. Hours, 10 a.m.-7
p.m., Aug: 5-6; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Aug. 7.
Admission, $3 at door. Preview party 6-8
p.m., Aug. 4, donation, $15 per person, pub-
lic invited. Call 945-3707 for information.
Thurs. Aug. 7
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PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays) monthly meeting, 7
p.m., at Metropolitan Community Church,
Road 271 (Glade Road) Rehoboth Beach.
Speaker, Claudia Widger, from Unitarian
Universalist Church, on gays and religion.
Wandering Wheels arrive in Rehoboth
after yearly cross-country trek, hosted by
Epworth United Methodist Church.
Community garden day at Shields Ele-
mentary School, 4-5:30 p.m., to weed, water
and pick your own produce.
Junior Auxiliary meeting, 6 p.m., at Oak
Orchard American Legion Post 23, Rt. 24,
east of Millsboro.
TOPS DE 43 of Lewes (Take Pounds Off
Sensibly) meets at Bethel UM Church,
Fourth St., Lewes. Weigh in, 5 p.m.; meet-
ing, 6 p.m. Call 856-9785 for information.
Float n' Feast, 7 p.m., at Trap Pond State
Park off Rt. 24, east of Laurel. $6 per per-
son. Call 875-5163 to register.
Aug. 7-9
1997 Big Thursday Festival and Car
Show, sponsored by the Greater Millsboro
Chamber of Commerce, at the Little League
Aug. 7-9
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complex, North State St., Millsboro, featur-
ing auction, pageants, entertainment, etc.
For information call 934-6777.
Fri. Aug. 8
Performance by band Giant Steps, 8
p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free,
Department Service Officer visit for
veteran assistance and information, morn-
ing, at Oak Orchard American Legion Post
23, Rt. 24, east of Millsboro.
Showing of documentary film on artist
Jack Lewis, "If You Lived Here, You'd Be
Home Now," 7 p.m., at Rehoboth Art
League Chambers Studio. Free to public.
For information call 227-8408.
Sat. Aug. 9
Performance by Rockville Concert
Band, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free
to public.
Casino night, 9 p.m., at Oak Orchard
American Legion Post 23, Rt. 24, east of
Millsboro.
Canoe Trip on Trap Pond, 9 a.m.,
includes basic instruction. Cost, $10 per
person. Register at 875-5163.
Sun. Aug. 10
Performance by Jerry Brown's Variety
Show, 8 p.m., at Rehoboth Bandstand, free
to public.
Family and Friends Day, 3:30 p.m., at
St. George AME Church, Lewes. Guest
speaker, the Rev. Reginald T. Jackson of
Orange, N.J. Host pastor, the Rev. Charles
Dennis. To benefit the Lay Organization.
Mon. Aug. 1 1
Bingo, 7 p.m., at Oak Orchard American
Legion Post 23, Rt. 24, east of Millsboro.
Tues, Aug. 12
Brown bag seminar, noon, at Cannon
Lab Room 203, Pilottown Rd., Lewes, with
The Inland Bays Citizen Monitoring Pro-
gram: A University/Community Partner-
ship, by Joseph Farrell, Delaware marine
advisory agent.
Trip to Shorebirds baseball game in
Salisbury, Md., with round trip bus trans-
portation and box scats, $20, sponsored by
Cape Henlopen Senior Center, Rehoboth
Beach. Everyone invited. Call 227-2055 for
reservations.
Lunchtime talk on Medicare supple-
ments, noon, at Huling Cove CHEER Cen-
ter, Savannah Rd., Lewes. $1.50 donation.
Wed. Aug. 13
Farm and Home Field Day, 8:30 a.m., at
U of D Cooperative Extension Center, Rt.
9, west of Georgetown.
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