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74 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, Nov. 2 - Nov. 8, 2001
Possum Point Players to stage 'Mornings at Seven'
Possum Point Players, the
area's oldest community theater
group, is gearing up for its next
production, "'Mornings at Seven."
Set in the 1930s in small-town
Amerlca. "blornlngs at geven" is
a charming portrait of a bygone
era that seems especially idyllic
now during these uncertain times.
The story of sisters who have
lived next door to each other for
most of their lives, critics have
called "Mornings at even"
"wickedly funny."
Directed by Georgetown resi-
dent Esther Friend, who was last
seen on Possums' stage doing a
song and dance in the successful
run of "'Curtain Call," "Mornings
at even" has a strong cast, with a
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Punkin'
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will also highlight the weekend's
events.
in addition, the Lewes Lions
Club is raffling chances for a 2(X) I
Harley Davidson XLH Sportster
1200 with laced wheels and pearl
paint.
The drawing will be held
Sunday, Nov. 4. Tickets are $5
and the winner need not be pres-
ent. Festival-goers are encour-
aged to bring lawn chairs and
blankets to enjoy the chunkin'.
For more information about the
event, call 945-9062 or visit
www. punkinchunkin.com.
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Noon: Chunkin' for charity begins 23 p.m.: Scrapple pefformafiee "Puakia'.lhunidn" ,:"iil
4 p.m.: Charity chunk ends 3-4 p.m.: Cloggers performance . Anthem'* by Dawn Th(
4 p.m.: Competition ends for the Noon: Final rounds 0fl
SATURDAY. NOV. 3
8 a.m.: Gates open to the public
9 a.m.: Opening remarks, welcome
9:15 a.m.: Competitionbegins
with youth division
10:45-11:45 a.m.: Gospel group
II a.m.: Cooking contest begins:
auction of baked goods for charity
11:30 a.m.: Opening ceremonies -
"'Star Spangled Banner" by Regina
Aamacha, pledge of allegiance and
singing of "Punkin" Chunkin"
Anthem" by Dawn Thompson.
Noon: Unlimited machine compe-
tition begins
day
4 p.m. to dark: Savannah perforn
ance anee
Dusk: Fireworks
High
SUNDAY. NOV. 4
8 a.m.: Gates open to the public 2:45,3:[5
9 a.m.: Competition begins, start- refinance
ing with final rounds of youth divi-
sion anee
10:30- I 1:30 a,m.: Savannah per,
formance
I 1:30 a,m.: National anthem sung
Kings Creek Country Club
Join us for a
limited time...
Starting November 4th,
Kings Creek Country Club will offer
brunch to non-members.
Time: 11:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Price: $9.95 Adults- $5.95 Children
Reservations: 227-7172
Attire: Collared Shirt & No Denim
Brunch Menu
Scrambled eggs, french toast, fresh
fruit, bacon, sausage, hash browns,
breakfast bread, bagels, muffins,
pasta station with 3 pastas & 3
sauces, egg salad & chicken salad.
Prepared by Brooke Wells and her
fabulous staff.
ONE KINGS CREEK CIRCLE . REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE 19971
For Reservations, call 227-7172
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