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Thanks for Community Unity dinner support

December 23, 2019

If you missed the 25th Community Unity Dinner, it was a wonderful time had by over 500 people. Mark your calendar as next year’s Community Unity Dinner is Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Remember to save the date and kids 10 and under eat free. We are differently a community in unity. It was very evident at the Community Unity Dinner last week.

Let me take this time to thank all of you who attended the dinner and who supported downtown Rehoboth Beach Main Street. Plus honoring our Citizen of the Year, Rhonda  Fitzhugh, who serves us all in our beautiful town as our UPS driver for the last 27 years. It was a joyous time during this Christmas season.

I would like to thank our sponsors who gave 100 percent of everything for the dinner. If you are out and about and in town, please take time to support our sponsors and thank them for all that they do for us.

They include: Nicola Pizza, Sea Shell Shop, a(MUSE.), The Point, The Pond, Dogfish Head, Indigo, Sposato Family Vineyards, Nassau Valley Vineyards, Frank & Louie’s Italian Specialties, Lupo Italian Kitchen, Double Dippers, Louie’s Pizza, US Foods, Mug & Spoon, Shell We Eat Ice Cream, CAMP Rehoboth, The Pines, Snyder’s Candy, Coffee Mill, Blue Moon, Browseabout, Windsor’s Flowers, City of Rehoboth Beach, Bad Hair Day, VIA Village Improvement Association, Tony Bryan (Special Guest), Summer House and Sharon Messina (DJ), Meghan Shupe, photographer, Rehoboth Mayor and Commissioners, Committee Kelly Munyan, Steve Scheffer, Jenny Burton and Dan Slagle. They helped me do it all.

Thank you for all your support.  See you next year Dec. 6.

Patty Derrick
chairman, Community Unity
Rehoboth Beach Main Street

 

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