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CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, April I4- April 9.0. 2000- 71 Annual Rehoboth Easter Promenade set for 00:om ention Center nth ,eVne know s, a,bpu t  al (fr Delaware Kite  , whil take place for ;'{ke. 1 tim,f 9 a.m. to 3 ii :,: day, Ap'l;j'I;21,; at Cape :i}i  h Staterk, tiaere are The Sixth Annual Rehoboth Sport and Kite Company Fun Fly, featuring an appearance by the Easter Bunny, will be held from 9 a.m. to l p.m., Saturday, April 22, on the Boardwalk at One Virginia Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. The event will feature free refresh- ments, kite making, kite flying, demonstrations and other activi- ties. According to Rachel Hughes, owner of Rehoboth Sport and Kite, the Kite Trade Association CATCHER'S CATERING SERVICE CATCHER'S RESTAURANT FEATURES Kite Continued from page 68 titions. The adult competitions, stunt kite competitions, novice in- dividual precision competition and the open individual ballet competitions follow the highest kite competition which begins im- mediately after the morning awards ceremony. The awards ceremony for the afternoon com- petitions concludes the day's ao- Commerce in cooperation with the City of Rehoboth, will be held at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 23, at the slated April 22 International has proclaimed March 25-April 31 National Kite Month, with events slated all over the country. "The goal is to encourage everyone to fly a kite," Hughes said, as the association is promot- ing kite flying as an educational, recreational and sporting pastime. The national association also offers a web site, nationalkite- month @ kitetrade.org>; which lists upcoming kiting events, as well as possible lesson plans for teachers on how kite flying can fit into their science, art and history curriculums. Hughes noted that she and her staff would be happy to visit area schools or have the students come toher shop in Rehoboth for a demonstration. For details, call Hughes • at 227- 6996. tivities. Times may vary accord- ing to weather conditions and the nunber of competitors. The entire day's activities will be anne/raced from a stage area by two veteran master of cere- monies - Dan Gaffney from WG- MD and Dennis Fomey from the Cape Gazette. In addition to the flying con- tests, there will be food conces- sions, souvenir concessions, stunt kite flying exhibitions and a kite raffle. Fried Flounder Fried Chicken Prime Rib Crab Imperial Spaghetti & Meatballs Eggplant Parmesan Veal Piccata Lasagne Spaghetti & Meatballs Fried Shrimp Ham & Cabbage • Prime Rib Meafloaf Crab Impedal Meofloof Chicken Pot.Pie Shepherd's Pie - Broiled Salmon Chicken & Dumplings Sauerbraten BBQ Beef Platter Fried Oysters Liver & Onions, " Stuffed Shrimp ,  :!: ! : :::; :: !!!i :: !!!ilii;:i? !i !i: • Yankee Pot loast " Fried Flounder Roast Turkey Platter Fried Chicken , Broiled Yellowfin Tuna Prime Rib ' • Chicken Roulade . Crab Imperial • : Open Daily 7 am - 8 pm 19 Savannah Road* Lewes ! 645.2327 I Daily Specials Line: 822-3663 Rehoboth Beach Convention Center. Family fun includes the Easter Bunny distributing plastic eggs filled with children's prizes and special entertainment by Paul Hadfield as Spats. Spats provides a zany mix of juggling, unicy- cling, improvisation and comedy. He will also serve as emcee of the event. A photo opportunity which in- cludes a 3 x 5 picture with the Easter Bunny will be available for a $5 fee. Pictures, complete with holiday mounting, can be picked up at First State Photo at 216 Rehoboth Avenue. TrophieS, donated by the Chamber of Commerce and area merchants, will be presented in 12 categories: Babes in Arms (1-11 months) boy and girl; Best Dressed Baby Girl and Boy (1-2 years); Best Dressed Toddler Girl and Boy (3 to 4 years); Best Dressed Pre-Teen (9-12 years); Best Easter Bonnet (any age); Best Dressed Family; and two Easter Show specials. Easter stickers will be presented to all participants. For more information, call the chamber of commerce at 227- 2233, Ext. 12. "SEAFOOD & RIB HOUSE" Now Available Steamed Crabs • Alaskan Snow Crabs • King Crab Legs Open Thursday - Monday • 4 - 10 • ALLUCAN EAT specialties (Crabs BBQ Ribs/Chicken Shrimp) • Freshest Seafood • New Lobster Dishes* • BBQ Baby Back Ribs • Pdme Rib • Seut&,d Seafood Specialties* Chef's Daily Creations • Steamed Crabs (when in season) • Land & Sea Combinations , Complete Carryout Menu • NEW FOR 2000 • Types of Functions Served ~ Corporate Functions - Anniversaries - Birthdays - Specialty Events - Weddings We Have • Event C)ordinator on Staff • Professional & Personalized Service • Full Service & Buffet Sendce Available . On & Off Premise catering • Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Theme Menus Available • We Create Specialty Menus As Well I Rehoboth Beach Deli Business Opportunity Produce Area. Bakery krea. Seeking person interestedin. "'*-' leasing position at MoQua) 's Marketplace tooperate a 'i Delicatessen.. Paul Lover (McQuay s) 215-275'9050 Rent as low as $89001yr I ]