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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Weekend kicks off with parade Jan. 18
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Celebration Organization has an-
nounced a full slate of events to
commemorate the work of the civ-
il rights leader beginning with a
parade on Saturday, Jan. 18 in Re-
hoboth Beach and concluding
with a community worship service
on Monday, Jan.20 in Slaughter
Neck. The theme for this year is
"Celebrating an American Hero."
The parade will begin at 11 a.m.
with a line-up time of 10 a.m. on
old State Road. A dinner theater,
beginning at 4:30 p.m. will also be
held on Saturday. "Black History
on Parade" will be presented by
the Great Commission Drama So-
ciety and will be directed by Mar-
ci Tilghman-Bryant. The produc-
tion chronicles historical events
beginning with slavery through
the civil rights movement and be-
yond. Several historical facts and
achievements by African Ameri-
cans will be presented in a way to
teach youth and adults about black
heritage. Marion McGhee, weath-
er anchor on "Delmarva This
Morning" and Noon Show, will
Piano
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before I got it right," he said. Dur-
ing these periods of rebuilding
and restoring that piano, he joined
the Automatic Musical Instrument
Collectors Association (AMICA)
and the the Music Box Associa-
tion. Such international organiza-
tions provided a source for infor-
mation and research and to learn
from experts such as Alan Light-
cap, a foremost authority on piano
restoration.
Although Yengle won't be
bringing along a player piano to
demonstrate how one works, he
will talk about the piano and its
heyday. Some 2000 manufactur-
ers, the likes of Steinway, Steck,
Mason & Hamlin, Chickering and
Sons, and Aeolian-Stroud built
more than 20 million units prior to
the 1940s. The restoration of a
player piano typically takes Yen-
serve as Master of Ceremony.
Bryan Clark, professional vocalist
and impressionist, will provide
entertainment during dinner. Re-
marks will be shared by Dewey
Beach Mayor Robert Frederick.
Tickets to the dinner theater can
be purchased by calling Linda
Bonville at 645-7644 or Janie
Miller, 227-3118. Tickets are $25
for adults and $12 for children 15
and younger. No tickets will be
sold at the door.
The conclusion of the weekend
celebration will be a community
worship service scheduled for
Monday, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. at
Wesley Chapel United Methodist
Church in Slaughter Neck. During
this time, community service
awards will be presented to Vance
G. Daniels, Nick Caggiano and
Tyon E. Christopher for having
demonstrated outstanding service
to the community.
The mission of the Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. Celebration Or-
ganization is to expose all people
to positive role personalities and
is a non-profit multi-racial group.
gle about six months. His presen-
tation will include videotape
footage on piano restoration and
the actual mechanical operation of
the player. He will also discuss
care and maintenance of old and
new piano rolls. He has more than
5000 in his collection.
Anyone with an old piano or
player piano should bring the
manufacturer's name and the seri-
al number found inside the piano
cabinet to the meeting. Yengle
should be able to date the piece
and give an idea of its value.
This is the fourth in a series en-
titled "The Music Goes Round
and Round" presented by the
Lewes Historical Society. Previ-
ous meetings featured presenta-
tions on mechanical music boxes,
the Edison phonograph and the
Victor Talking Machine.
The meeting is free and open to
the public. Light refreshments will
be served following the presenta-
tion.
Every Friday is
OLDIES
NIGHT!
January 10th
"Kathie Martin"
January 17th
"The Honeycombs"
January 24th
"Kathie Martin"
Don't Forget
FRIDAY
HAPPY HOUR
Every Friday
4 to 9 in our Lounge
75¢ Roast Beef
Sandwiches '
50¢ Nachos
$2.00 Rail Drinks
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CAPTAIN'S CATCH .......................................... $17.00
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CHICKEN CORDON BLEU ...................................... $7.50
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