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April 16th, 2013

What’s Going On? Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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What’s Going On?  A little bit for everyone in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware!!  Check it out.

Wednesday, 4/17 – Yoga and Pilates with Stacy Fulton at the Glade Clubhouse located at 16 Glade Farm Rd. in Rehoboth Beach.  Wednesday at 8 a.m. is Yoga-Pilates and at 9 a.m. is Beginner Yoga.

Wednesday, 4/17 – Clear Space Theatre Company presents “Anything Goes – Free!” 11:00 a.m.  Under the direction of David Button and Dough Yetter, the students of their “Legends” class (50 and older) perform the score to this popular Cole Porter musical with songs sure to put a smile on your face and keep your toes tapping:  Anything Goes, It’s De-Lovely, You’re The Top, Friendship, I Get a Kick Out of You, and much more.  Guests Artists? The Tapsations!  Come early and enjoy this free performance.  The Theatre is located at 20 Baltimore Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.

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Thursday, 4/18 – Charity Dinner hosted by The Sussex County Survivors Fund at 4:00 p.m. at Hooked Seafood & Martini Bar, located at 18585 Coastal Highway, Suite 23 in Rehoboth Beach.  The restaurant will donate 10% of proceeds to the “Patient Special Needs Fund” at Tunnell Cancer Center.  Call Kathy at 302-841-8056 for more info.

Friday, 4/19 – Really Rosie opens…a perfect musical for the whole family!!  Friday, 4/9, Saturday, 4/20 at 7 p.m.  Sunday, 4/21 at 3 p.m. Rosie, the self-proclaimed sassiest kid on her block of Brooklyn’s Avenue P, entertains everyone by directing and starring in an “Oscar-winning” movie based on the exciting, dramatic, funny (and slightly exaggerated) story of her life.  Clear Space Theatre is located at 20 Baltimore Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  For more info., please visit http://www.clearspacetheatre.org.

A beautiful Cherry Blossom!

A beautiful Cherry Blossom!

Saturday, 4/20 – Yoga, Pilates and ZUMBA with Stacy Fulton at the Glade Clubhouse located at 16 Glade Farm Rd. in Rehoboth Beach.  8 a.m. is Yoga-Pilates, 9 a.m. is Beginner Yoga, and at 10 a.m. is ZUMBA!

Saturday, 4/20 – Rehoboth Beach Museum Needlework Exhibit – 1:30 p.m. An interactive event of Show and Tell.  Attendees are encouraged to bring a meaningful piece of needlework that tells a story or highlights a part of their family history.  The lecture will start at 2 p.m., when Dolores Andrew, Master artist and designer will present an informative discussion on three of Great Britain’s historical events through the eyes and the artistic expression of embroiderers.  For more information, please call 302-227-7310 or visit http://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org. The photo shows Rehoboth Beach Museum Neddlework Exhibit Judge, Beth Maree, on the left examining a quilt submitted to the exhibit for judging.  On the right, Exhibit Chair, Dolores Andrew, presenting the quilt for examination.

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Saturday, 4/20 – Works On Canvas,  Geri Dibiase Photography, Artist Reception at MIXX Restaurant, located at 26 Baltimore Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  4 to 6 p.m.  The show closes the end of April; all work will be 20% off.  For more info., please visit http://www.geridibiase.com.  Or, email her at geri@geridibiase.com.

Saturday, 4/20 – Movie Screening at 7:00 p.m. at Movies at Midway (Upstairs) on Coastal Highway.  What We Need is the Impossible is presented by the Rehoboth Beach Film Society and it is a collection of short films by Academy Award nominated Director Sam Green.  Included in this collection is his latest documentary, “The Universal Language”, which traces the history of Esperanto, a new language created in the late 1800’s by a Polish doctor who believed that if everyone in the world spoke a common tongue, humanity could overcome racism and war.  Filmmaker, Sam Greene will be present to introduce his films and answer questions after the screening.

It is not often that a filmmaker visits Sussex County, so enjoy this rare opportunity to talk directly with him.  This program is part of the Film Society’s On Screen/In Person series.  The goal of the program is to bring the vision of some of the country’s best independent filmmakers to a broad audience throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

$4 for members and $6 for future members.  Purchase tickets at http://www.rehobothfilm.com/film_events_on_screen_in_person.html Or, by Friday, 4/19 at the Film Society’s office at 107 Truitt Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  Tickets will also be sold at the door.

Saturday, 4/20 – Comedy at the Beach!!  Michael Ian Black will be at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center located in Downtown Rehoboth Beach on Saturday at 8 p.m.  One show only!  Tickets are $35, $45, and $65.  If interested, please call 302-856-3300 or visit http://www.comedyatthebeach.com.  All proceeds from the show go to support the operations cost for The Jefferson School located in Georgetown, Delaware.  Michael Ian Black is a multi-talented actor, writer, comedian and director, co-founder and star of the groundbreaking sketch comedy show The State, which ran on CBS and MTV for 6 years.

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Sunday, 4/21 – Rehoboth Museum Hosts My Doll and Me Event.  This is the second year where young ladies in the area, ages 8-12 are invited to a tea party for girls and their dolls, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Rehoboth Beach Museum.  Ice tea, lemonade, and sweet treats will be served.  Girls will play and play old-fashioned games such as hop scotch, cat’s cradle and hula hoop.  Each girl will be invited to tell a special story about her doll.  Girls are encouraged to dress up.

The cost of the party is $10 and includes admission to the Museum, refreshments and games.  This event is limited to 15 girls with one doll each.  Please call 302-227-7310 to make a reservation.  Young ladies and dolls who have attended this event in the past are welcomed to join the party again this year.

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The Rehoboth Museum is located at 511 Rehoboth Avenue.  Last year I helped with this event and it really was a lot of fun.  It brought so many good memories.  When I was young I really loved playing with my dolls.

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From Doggies at the Beach  –  This is the premier facility for leaving your best friend…the pooch.  My own dog, Addy, just spent about 10 days at Doggies at the Beach and if she could talk she would be raving about her spa day.  Paws in Palmolive…awesome!  They are located on Rt. 24 at the Family Dollar Plaza off of Rt. 1 (Coastal Highway).  Overnight care, Day Care, no kennels, 3 doggie cams, spa grooming and training.  Website?  http://www.doggiesatthebeach.com.  Tel. 302-644-8200

On Saturday, 4/20, Tara from Get Your Wag On, will begin the next series of Puppy and Doggie Training.

On Wednesday, 4/24 – Doggies at The Beach will be hosting a party…the Business Mixer at The Pond, located on First Street in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  Please stop by and win a door prize.  Please note that the Delaware Georgetown SPCA will be a shared host.  If you are a business and would like to donate a door prize and have the opportunity to speak at the microphone about your business, please contact Jim or Teri at Doggies at The Beach, tel. 302-644-8200.

On Saturday, 4/27 – Dewey Beach – Calling all Golden and Labra-Doodles – All sizes for the Annual Doodle ROMP.

On Sunday, 4/28 – Epworth’s Leashes of Love Program will have their certification class at Doggies at The Beach.  They bring parishioners doggies into nursing homes to share love and joy.

And, don’t forget….The NEW website for the Rehoboth Beach/Lewes area  —  Everything in our area about Doggies!!  http://www.tailsofthebeach.com

Have a Good One!!

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