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Center for the Inland Bays celebrates 30 years
Organization hosts A Grateful Shellabration at Camp Arrowhead outside Lewes
November 9, 2024
Marking 30 years of preserving, protecting and restoring Delaware’s Inland Bays, the Center for the Inland Bays hosted A Grateful Shellabration at Camp Arrowhead.
Taking place Nov. 2, a large crowd of individuals turned out to enjoy live music, an oyster-shucking contest, a dunk tank, food, games, hay rides and environmental education. CIB officials also took the time to recognize volunteers with its Friends of the Bays Awards.
For more information on Center for the Inland Bays, go to inlandbays.org or call 302-226-8105.
Center for the Inland Bays Director of Development Mark Carter falls in the water after Oskar Lindsjo hits the mark.

Center for the Inland Bays also recognized friends and volunteers for various accomplishments during the event. Shown are (l-r) Dominick Orlando (James Farm Spotlight), Doug Ludwig (Fish Wrangler), Jim Sullivan (Outstanding Partner Award), Gary Nennstiehl (Terrapin Spotter), Jerry Esposito (Above Board), Christine Warwick, Richard Warwick (Horseshoe Crab Whisperer), Ernie Ritchie (Green Thumb), Beth Hicks (Terrapin Spotter), Michelle Timmons and Philip C. Showell National Elementary Honor Society Students (Young Stewards Award), Lise Fortin (Estuary Educator), Tom Whitehaus, Lori Whitehaus (Outstanding Volunteer Award), Edie Dondero (Citizen Science Extraordinaire), Cheryl Rehrig, Denise Hoeksema (Inland Bays Garden Center: Outstanding Business Award), and Jack Bartley (Outstanding Outreach). Not shown are Brendan Feist (Heavy Lifter) and Carolyn Howe (Rising Star). SUBMITTED PHOTO