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Cape Gazette
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 - MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2Oll 79
Annual event to raise fur
special community prog[
Delaware Hospice's signature
annual fundraiser in Sussex
County, with its extensive dis-
play of decorated trees and
wreaths, will take place at the
Rehoboth Beach Convention
Center from Friday to Sunday,
Dec. 9-11.
Festival of Trees co-chairs Kei-
th and Alison Parsdl announced
plans for the weekend event.
"We're pleased to be opening the
festival's exhibit of trees and
wreaths to the public at no
charge on Saturday and Sunday,
so everyone can enjoy the holi-
day decorations," said Keith
Parsell.
Support for Delaware Hos-
pice's programs and services in
the community will be raised
through the Festival of Trees'
special events.
ds for
ams
Friday evenin :'s Extravaganza
opening receptipn from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. features special enter-
tainment, a locally catered buf-
fet, beautiful c'oor prizes, and
live and silent auction items.
' Tickets are $40 )er person and
can be purchase{ at the door.
Children will enjoy photos,
fun and pizza Vd h Santa, Chuck-
les the Clown and Mag!c by
Charlie along wi h a Kids Korner
for children lool ing for a special
gift from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Satur-
day. Vendors illbeavailable
the entire day foi' unique holiday
shopping.
A wine, cheqse and dessert
tasting from 5 to19 p.m. will con-
festivities. Tick-
clUde Saturday's
ets for the tasting are $10 per per-
son and can be l urchased at the
door.
Co-chairs of the Festival of Trees event Alison and Keith Pars
ment to the work of Delaware Hospice and a love for the Cape
share a commit-
DEWEY BEACH
' Lighthouse Raw Ban 124 Dkkinson
Ave. Taco Toss every Sunday, 227-6444.
• Port: 1205 Highway One. Thursdays -
Thai'd Up Thursdays With Paul Cullen
acoustic; 6 to 9 p.m, 227-0669
LEWES
• ,Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Highway.
Friday, Dec. 2 - The Divas of One Love;
Criday, Dec. 9 - Galaxy Collective: Friday,
Dec. 16 - Valhalla - a Tribute to Led
Sunday features a delicious
brunch served by local celebrity
servers from 9:30 a.m. to' 1:30
p.m. Tickets are $25 for the Sun-
day brunch and must be pur-
chased in advance.
The Parsells have a strong
commitment to Delaware Hos-
pice. With a medical background
in radiology, Alison Parsell said,
"I witnessed firsthand the suffer-
ing of patients and families
through the 1970s, before hos-
pice care was available." Keith
has served on the Delaware Hos-
pice Board of Trustees for 20
years. He said, "In our funeral
home business, we often meet
families who praise Delaware
Hospice for the care they re-
ceived."
Both are enthusiastic about
the new Festival of Trees in Sus-
sex County. Alison said, "Re-
hoboth will be in high gear dur-
ing this weekend, with Christ-
mas shopping, the Rehoboth Art
Walk on Saturday, and holiday
decorations everywhere. We're
looking forward to a fantastic
turnout to our Festival of Trees
events."
For tickets call 302:855-2344,
email pdolby@delawarehos-
pice.org or go to www.delaware-
hospice.org.
Since 1982, Delaware Hospice
has provided exceptional care
and support to 36,000 patients
and their families. Its mission is
to help each patient, each day,
live the fullest, most comfortable
life possible. Delaware Hospice
is the largest and only licensed,
nonprofit, community-based
hospice serving Delaware and
southern Chester and Delaware
counties in Pennsylvania.
Delaware Hospice is accredited
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
TH|S PO~NSE3"TIA TREE. is one among many which will deck the halls of Re-
hoboth Beach Convention Center in Delaware Hospice's Festival of Trees sched-
uled for Dec. 9 through 11.
by the Joint Commission, the na-
tion's leading healthcare stan-
dards-setting and accrediting or-
ganization.
Delaware Hospice was voted a
2011 Top Workplace in an em-
ployee survey by Workplace Dy-
namics and the News Journal.
For more information about
Delaware Hospice's programs
and services, upcoming events,
or employment opportunities,
call 800-838-9800 or go to
www.delawarehospice,org.
MILTON 6 to 9 o.m, 227-8493, Friday ana Saturday karaoke. 226-1139.
• Irish Eyes Pub and Restaurant: 105
Union St. Fridays - Let's Do Trivia. 8:30 • Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington
Rehoboth Ave. Friday, Dec. 2.- Carnival of Ave Wednesdays - Euro Dance Party
p.m, and karaoke. Saturdays - Club 684, Sorts with special guest; Saturday, Dec. 3 227~2337 " , ~"
9:30 p.m. 684-8889. - Nate Myers & ]-he Aces; Friday, Dec. 9 - ' " '
Noth n But Troub e', Saturday, Dec. ]0 - , •Seafood Shack', 421/2 Ba t more Ave.
REHOBOTH BEACH ; i ; . : Thursdays- CathyGo m ,7to10 9.m,
The Bu buckers Friday Dec 16 Tom r an
• Arena's: 149 Rehoboth Ave. in the '
Village by the Sea Mall..Fridays - Live
music. 227-1272.
• Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal
Highway. friday, Dec. 2 - Carla DiGiacomo
Larsen Band; Saturday, Dec. 17 - Big Fat 227-5881,
Slim and the Has-Beens. 226-BREW.
• Fregg Pond: South First Street.Sundays
- Lower Case Blues. Mondays - Pete
Wiedmann and the Gamilons.
• Summer House: 228 Rehoboth Ave.
Tuesdays- DJ JY; Fridays and Saturdays -
DJ JY. 227-3895.
Zeppelin; Fi'iday, Dec. 23 - Keith WhiteI SUBMITTED PHOTO (7-]0 p m.)' Thursday Dec. 8 - Jay Wilcox' Wednesdays - Open mic with B J Munt.z
Project. 644:2500. CARLA I)|GIAC~MO w perform Thursday I)ec. 15- Nathan Johnson' ' Fr days- DJ Sharon Messina 22712234 ' • Timothy's~19598 Highway One..
• ~ :' l:rirl~,, I~,-- 9 ~ ÷h~ R;~ C'hill q,,ri" 1:hursdav' Dec 22 - Nathan Johnson' " - ' ' Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. - uivine vroporuon.
• Gray Hare Tavern: Route 24.. Sundays - C';ntln'a7 ...... I" ..... a .......... Thursday' Deci29 - Will Hickman; ' • Jake's Seafood House:19178 Coastal. Thursdays - Misspel Komedy Knight, 9:30
Kara0ke with Nancy, 6 p.m.; Mondays - | . Saturday, Dec. 31 - Nathan Johnson (9 Highway. Friday, Dec. 2 - Sol Knopf; Friday 3.m. Mondays - DJ Woody. 227-3435,
Resort Poker;7 p.n~.; Tuesdays - DJ Mikey, [ 9 m to midnight) 302-727-5568 Dec. 9 - Dave Sherman; Friday. Dec. 16 -
9 p.m. and pooltournament, 8 p.m.; • Irish Eyes at Anglers: Anglers Road. " Bryan Clark; Friday, Dec. 23.- Nathan . Victoria's Restaurant: Boardwalk Plaza.
Wednesdays - Freshly Squeezed 10 pro: Thursdays - Fabu]o@ Shock]ey Biothers Cloud 9:234 Rehoboth Ave. Every Friday Johnson; Friday, Dec. 30- Kevin Poole; Olive Ave. Fridays -Jeff Irwin on piano, 6-
Thursdays -Rich (a~:oustic), 6 P.m. and and friends, 9:30 p.~n. Fridays - DJ and Saturday DJ Vixx; every Sunday Ms. "Friday, Jan. 6 -Sol Knopf; Friday, Jan. 13 - 10 p.m. Saturdays -Jeff Irwin on piano
Too Much Fun Band. 9 p.m. Fr days - Billy Jammin' Jeff, 9:30 plm. 645-6888. ~eaches & the Cloud 9 Angels; every Dave Sherman; Friday, Jan. 20 - Nathan and Dr. Bob on bass, 6-10 p.m. 227-0615.
(acoustic), 6 p.m. and DJ Porkyl 9 p,m. | : Monday karaoke. 226-1999. . .Johnson Fr day, Jan. 27 - Bryan Clark.. '
-riday, Dec. 2 - Glass Onion; Saturday, • 1776 Steahhousel Midway Shopping . 644-7711. : • Zogg's: I Wilmington Ave.. Fridays -
3ec. I0 - Glass House Band; Saturday, Center. Fridays and I~turdays - Bernard • Cultured Pearl: 302 Rehobot, h Ave. • Purple Parrot: ]34 Rehoboth Ave. Every Live acoustic music. 10 p.m. Saturdays -
Dec. 17 - Too Much Fun Band, 64519911 Sweetney, 7qO p.m 645-9355. Sundays - Bryan Clark and Classic Sunday, Sunday Tisha Towers' Birdcage Bad Girls: DJ Fatty 10 p.m. 227-7660. -