40 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, August 5 - August 11, 1994
RAL 21st Outdoor Fine 00trts Show set Aug. 13-14 and 20-21
The Rehoboth Art League's 3
1/2 scenic acres will be brimming
with over 130 artists and craftper-
sons on Saturday and Sunday,
Aug. 13, 14, 20, and 21 during
RAL's 21st Annual Members'
Outdoor Fine Arts and Crafts
Show, open free to the public
from 10 a.m. -5 p.m., rain or
shine, all four days.
Outdoor exhibit chair, noted re-
gional artist, Dolores Andrew, an-
ticipates an extremely successful
and festive exhibit, adding, "This
RAL Outdoor Exhibit is consid-
ered to be one of the best on the
East Coast, rightly so, because it
is outstanding!"
It features artists who have ex-
hibited in each of the 21 RAL out-
door shows, as well as "new tal-
ents."
Exhibiting artists and artisans
will be set-up on RAt grounds
along snow fence, under display
tents, and at unique display areas.
Mediums which are on exhibit in-
clude watercolor, oil, acrylic, pas-
tel, mixed media, etchings, sculp-
ture, fiber, basketry, wood, pho-
tography, and much more.
All works are available for sale.
The public is encouraged to
meet and chat with participating
artists and craftpersons.
During both weekends of the
Outdoor Show, RAt's four build-
ings will also be alive with art, in-
eluding the Members' 56th Annu-
al Fine Arts Exhibit, the Mem-
bers' Arts and Crafts Sales
Gallery, the Homestead Mansion
(Rehoboth's oldest house), and
the Chambers Studio, which will
serve sandwiches, desserts, and
beverages created by Joyce Fisher
of Plaza Gourmet Restaurant.
Impromptu musical perfor-
mances are also a special part of
the RAL Outdoor Show, accord-
ing to RAL music chair Elizabeth
Palmer.
The "Atlantic Blends" barber-
shop group will perform on the
grounds on Sunday Aug. 14 at 11
a.m.
Other musicians who are antici-
pated to perform during the Out-
door Show include: artist and jazz
musicain Bob Doney; pianist
Richard Harrison; artist and ac-
cordian player Jack Lewis; pianist
Elizabeth Palmer; and artist and
vocalist Winthrop Buswell, who
made his Carnegie Hall debut in
June.
The Outdoor Show is a major
fundraiser for the RAL, which is a
non-profit arts organization cele-
brating 56 years of showcasing
the arts on Delmarva.
Members of the Outdoor SHow
committee are Dolores Andew,
chair; Nanette Currie Cunliffe,
chair emeritus; Charles Palmer,
RAt director; Carolyn Wright;
Bill Holman; Hugh Andrew; Joe
Whalen; Betty and Fritz Hesse-
mer; Elizabeth Palmer; Lockwood
Wright; Ed Miller; Lynn and
Grant Massey; Maia Cannon;
Fred Williams; Jan Daisey; Ralph
Scaggs; and Susan Steele.
The Rehoboth Art League is lo-
cated at 12 Dodds Lane, Henlopen
Acres, Rehoboth Beach. For
direstions or information, please
call (302) 227-8408.
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• Special feature - two nationally recognized race car
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"Agriculture's Impact On r ou.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10 • 8:30 AM- 3:00 PM
Research & Education Center, Rt. 9, West of Georgetown
FIELD TOURS 8t DEMONSTRATIONS
• Featuring new developments in
production agriculture or
conservation practices.
• See the latest no fill drill equipment!
COMPUTER EXPO
• A "hands on" program exploring
computers and the farm family.
Vendors will be available.
LAWN 8t GARDEN EXPO
• Garden Demonstrations
• Commercial exhibitors demonstrating
equipment and services
for the homeowner.
LANDSCAPE DISPLAYS
• Sussex County landscapers will have
displays throughout the grounds.
4-11 FARM ANIMAL DISPLAY
• An opportunity to explore
livestock production up close!
CONSUMER PROGRAMS
• Speakers on Pesticides, Water Quality
and Food Safety issues
throughout the morning.
HERITAGE DISPLAY
• A tribute to our rural roots!
Highlights include butter making,
corn husk dolls, quilting and more!
1890s TOWN BALL
• The beginning of the game
we call baseball. Great fun!
You'll want to play and you can!
FARM HEALTH DAY AND SAFE KIDS ACTiViTiES
• Injury is the most significant health problem affecting farm families
A multitude of events will highlight rural safety.
Many more events throughout the day! Join us for our
traditional chicken and watermelon lunch at the "Gmve".
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