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CAPE GAZETYE, Friday, January 10 - January 16, 1997 - 19
CHEER plans early 1997 groundbreaking in Georgetown
An early 1997 groundbreaking
is in the planning stages for the
multi-purpose community and
adult day center to be built in
Georgetown by Sussex Senior
Services, Inc. (CHEER).
"The fundraising effort has
made great progress. The time has
come to start the construction
process," said Arlene S. Littleton,
CHEER executive director.
The new building will require
about $3 million in funds that are
being raised from contributions
from foundations, corporations,
businesses, banks, the public sec-
tor and individual givers.
Paul H. Mylander, president and
chief executive officer at
Delaware National Bank and
CHEER's capital campaign chair-
man, said the drive is picking up
steam in 1996, starting in January
with pledges totaling $287,935
and currently with a total of
$883,298.
Major gifts include $200,000
from foundations, $585,000 from
the public sector and $107,500
from banks. CHEER employees,
directors and volunteers and indi-
vidual givers have pledged
$50,798. The project has also
been approved for a $1 million
Rural Economic and Community
Development loan. An assisted
living housing project is planned
for a second phase of the project.
The new facility will be built on
15 acres at the intersection of
county roads 9 and 219 in George-
town. CHEER's administrative
offices and other CHEER centers
will remain in their current loca-
tions. CHEER services more than
12,000 seniors annually through a
variety of programs and services.
For more information about the
project or to make a donation call
CHEER at 856-5187.
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Donna Hitchens to wed Stephen Bunting
Donna L. Hitehens and Stephen NL Bunting of Lewes are
pleased to announce their engagement to be married.
Hitchens, a native of Salisbury, Md., is employed as a
probation/parole officer for the State of Delaware and serves
as a crew member for the National Warplane Museum in
Geneso, NY. Mr. Bunting, a native of Lewes, serves as a cap-
tain with the University of Delaware police, and is executive
and founding director of the American Society of Law En-
forcement Trainers. Both serve as members on the Crim/nal
Justice Advisory Board for the University of Dolaware and
both are avid scuba divers. A March wedding is planned.
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