Hundreds of Labor Day weekend partiers enjoy pulse-pounding music by DJ/Remixer Joe Gauthreaux and lights by Paul Turner during the annual Sundance festival Sept. 3. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook
September 13, 2017
Varity Watson, left, and her mom Lori enjoy browsing items at the Sundance auction.
Tom Carlson, left, and Ray Michner of Milton examine a sideboard cabinet donated by Bob Gingrich and Eleanor Kiesel.
Shown (l-r) are newly elected Rehoboth Beach Mayor Paul Kuhns, Fay Jacobs, Eric Peterson and Anne Michele Kuhns enjoying themselves during the auction.
Robert Dellanoce, left, and Chuck Oakes look at a unique chandelier donated by Bella Luna in Rehoboth Beach.
Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach, bids on a Sussex County-embossed plate.
Dave Thomas, left, and David Tiburzio pick up a tasty slider from volunteer Susan Reinagel.
CAMP Rehoboth President Murray Archibald, left, and Executive Director Steve Elkins celebrate 30 years of Sundance.
Friends (l-r) Allen Deaton, Paul Toomey and Jerry Lopez enjoy music and refreshments at Sundance.
Enjoying music by DJ/Remixer Joe Gauthreaux and lights by Paul Turner are Julia Orza, left, and Cindy McAuliffe.
“Blind Guy” Tommy Gibson entertains with a scarf dance.
DJ/Remixer Joe Gauthreaux kept the music coming throughout the evening.
Paul Turner controls the light show.
Jack, left, and Todd August dance on one of the platform stages at the event.
DJ/Remixer Joe Gauthreaux and lighting master Paul Turner keep the party going during Sundance at the Rehoboth Mall.
Sundance is 30 years old and going strong as nearly 1,000 partygoers attended the CAMP Rehoboth fundraiser. Sundance 2017- Rainbow XXX: Solar NRG, which was held at the Rehoboth Mall this year, raised more than $125,000 for CAMP through the annual Labor Day weekend event.