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Flea Market ov
i
the Sea se :ks
vendors May 10
The annual Flea Market By The
Sea, sponsored by the Village Im-
provement Association (VIA), is
scheduled for Saturday, May 10,
and spaces are now available and
may be reserved for $20.
Each space is 10 feet by 10 feet
and anyone is
welcome to
apply - indi-
viduals, orga-
nizations,
crab and art
persons or
any fund-rais-
ing group.
There are
44 spaces by GODWIN
the board-
wail
In addition to the flea market out-
n EIIIngsworth photo
Back Porch debuts with featured artist
The work of South African artist Chad Chamier is currently
on display at the Back Porch caf6, located on Rehoboth Av-
enue. The establishment is re-opening on Friday, April 18.
The art is on display until Monday, May 26. Back Porch Caf6
owner Leo Medish said hc's looking forward to another suc.
eessful season.
side, inside the club house will be Earth Day picnic and program at Killens Pond
refreshments, including bever- The Sierra Club and the Unitarians Universalists of Southern
ages, hotdogs and desserts as well Delaware are sponsoring a family-oriented Earth Day Program and Pie-
as the 'White Elephant' table. The hie on Sunday, April 27 from 2 to 6 p.m. at Killens Pond State Park. The
'plant table' will also be indoors," Earth day event features panel discussions, children's activities and a
as will the 'baked goods' area. picnic. Attendees should bring their own food to barbecue and a dish to
share. Soda will be provided. For more information, call 422-8187.
The event also features a raffle
featuring prizes including dinner
for two at either the Garden
Gourmet, Corner Cupboard, or
Victoria's; or a weekend getaway
at Brighton Suites; or two nights
at the Best Western in Dewey
Beach or an overnight at the Bea-
con Motel in Lewes. Tickets are 6
for $5.
Dorothy Godwin is the chair-
man of the annual cvenL
Funds raised from this event
and from the "Autumn Fair" allow
the VIA to support nearly 25 char-
itable organizations including
Meals-On-Wheels, public library,
Casa San Francisco, Stockley
Center, Delaware Hospice, Lewes
Headstart, Read-Aloud and many
mor¢.
The members also sponsor a
nursing scholarship. The club has
been in existence since 1909.
The Flea Market will be held
Saturday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m.
Now Open
Thursday- Sunday
From 5:30 p.m.
Celebrating 18 Great Years
Continental Cuisine
Romantic Atmosphere
Award-Winning Wine List
2 I0 SECOND STREET, REHOBOTH BEACH
RESERVATIONS 302-227-6494
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Ruritans to h01d benefit ham shoot Saturday
The Cape Henlopen Ruritan Club will host a benefit ham shoot to
help support their community programs and projects on Saturday, April
19 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Bud Ritter Farm on State Road 23, in
the Lewes area. Signs will be posted. A rain date is slated for April 26.
For more information, call 856-6273.
join us in Victoria's Restaurant[or our
Fabldous Sunday Brunch, a celebration of
fine foo and courteous service, Where the
oidy'zCu'ng We Overloo the ocean:
Sunday Brunch Includes:
Complete Omelet Station
With assorted toppings
Carving Station
Beln Waffle Station
With assorted toppings
Full Raw Bar
with Farm Raised Oysters, Shrimp,
& Blue Crab Claws
! Quiche
I . Eggs
Fresh, Seasonal Fruit Displays
Chicken Entrees
Beef Entrees
Fresh Seafood
Bacon & Sausage
Warm Rolls & Muffins
Fresh Garden Vegetables
Cold Salads
Dessert Table
featuring a variety of homemade dessertst
...and morel...
i
Adults, $18.95
i
Children 5-12, $7.95
Children under 5, $3.95
ltoliday Brunch Prices May Differ
Reservations Suggested
227-0615