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July 13th, 2010

Delaware Coast Gulf Aid, Event, Dewey Beach, Delaware Beaches, Benefit Concert, Wednesday, 7/14, From our Coastal Community to Theirs…

 

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Two Coasts, One Community, One Cause….

On Wednesday, July 14th an Educational Event and Benefit Concert for the Louisiana Gulf Coast will take place at Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey Beach, Delaware, from 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Enjoy live music, great food from local restaurants and fun on the beach as our coastal community comes together to help another coastal community in need.

The following groups will be entertaining:

Love Seed Mama Jump, Laura Lee and Tripp Fabulous, The Doug Segree Band, Lower Case Blues, Alfie Moss and more local talent.

The  kids’ activities will be provided by Kids Cottage.

A special appearance by Governor Jack Markell.

Free parking!!!!

$25 for 21 and over

$10 for under 21 and free for kids under 12

Delaware Coast Gulf Aid is the creation of a coalition of Delaware people and businesses, shocked and saddened by the horrific devastation caused by the devastation of the oil spill.

Home to the Inland Bays, one of 28 national estuary systems that provide critical habitat for coastal marine life, our community is inextricably linked to our neighbors in the Gulf.

100% of the funds raised will go to assist in the response, recovery and restoration of the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program in Louisiana by going through our local National Estuary Program, the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays (www.inlandbays.org and www.BTNEP.org.

To make a tax-deductible donation to the cause, or to obtain more information,  please visit www.DECoastGulfAid.org.

Please, try to attend…..talk to you later…Thanks for your contributions!!!

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