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CAPE GAZE'rI, Friday, April 14 - April 20, 2000 . 77 'CharHe Brown' to be staged April 14-15 The Southern Delaware School of the Arts will present "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" performed by the school's sixth to eighth grade drama class. The show will be presented at 2:30 and 7 p.m. on Friday, April 14 and at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 15, in the school's cafe- teria. For ticket information, call 436-1066. Dover poet to read at Selbyville library April 17 As part of its National Library Week celebration and the 200th an- niversary of the Library of Congress, Selbyville Public Library will host award-winning poet Dr. Anne Colwell at 7 p.m., Monday, April 17. Colwell will read her poetry and discuss poetry's origins as a free event at the library. A reception will follow the lecture. Her poems have ap- peared in several journals. She has also published a book on the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, as well as several essays concerning American po- ets. For more information, call the library at 436-8195. Tdsh Vernon photos Abraxas unveils latest print, "Noontide" Native Cape Region artist Abraxas unveiled his latest collectible print, "Noontide," to the public during a print release party held Saturday evening, April 8, at the Boardwalk Plaza Hotel. "Noontide," a scene in the Greek fishing village of Navplion, was commissioned by a promi- nent art collector who had been to Greece when Abraxas was in the State of Washington last summer. His first print, "First Light," a scene of the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse, sold out within the first year in 1977, while two other prints, "Lookout," showing the WWII towers, and "Winter at the Beach," a snow covered beach at sunrise, are available, although the former is almost sold out. "Noontide" is available unframed for $200, while framed versions are $400 and up, by calling Abraxas at 645-9119. Above, Judy and Chum Hitehens of Milford, are aided by Boardwalk Plaza bellman Matt Cornelius, right, as they leave the reception with the "Noontide" print they purchased. Abraxas, shown below with one of the "Noontide" prints, is now busy with private commis- sions and researching his next public piece. Presents our . 4537 Highway One R,ho00,oth B,a00h 645-6262 12-6 Sunday, April 23rd