May 11, 2006

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MORNING STAR

✳ MAY 11 - 17, 2006

COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD BENEFIT EVENTS MISSION POSSIBLE CONCERT Mission Possible benefit concert, Saturday, May 13, 7 p.m., Mt. Olivet U.M. Church, High Street, Seaford. Featuring local talent to raise money to help musical education in the community. Tickets are $10. Contact Caitlin Wasson at 6296304.

WESTERN SUSSEX RELAY FOR LIFE Annual Western Sussex Relay for Life “Strike Out Cancer,” Friday, May 19, Saturday, May 20, to support the American Cancer Society, Cancer Care Center, Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Mary Catherine Hopkins, 875-7308.

NANTICOKE PANCAKE BREAKFAST Nanticoke Little League pancake breakfast fund raiser, Sunday, May 21, 8 to 10 a.m., Applebee’s, U.S. 13, Seaford.

SHILOH HOUSE FUND RAISER Shiloh House of Hope “friend raiser,” Saturday, May 26, 6 p.m., Sam Yoder’s community building, Greenwood. The cost is $50 a person with a silent and Chinese auction and entertainment. Auction items are needed. Phone 629-5331 for tickets or more information.

LYNYRD SKYNYRD BENEFIT CONCERT Tickets are on sale for the July 4th Lynyrd Skynyrd benefit concert at Perdue Stadium, Salisbury. Proceeds will benefit the Western Sussex Boys & Girls Club. Fireworks will follow. For information, phone 410-219-3112.

SUPPORT THE JULY 4TH FIREWORKS The 4th of July Laurel fireworks celebration fund raising is taking place. All contributions should be mailed to: Laurel Fireworks Celebration, PO Box 934, Laurel, DE 19956.

MEETINGS ACORN CLUB INSTALLATION GFW-Acorn Club of Seaford installation banquet, Eastern Star building, Thursday, May 11, 5:30 p.m. Hostesses for this special event are Phyllis Nelson and Joyce Whaley.

COAST GUARD AUXILIARY Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 12-04 meets the second Thursday of each month at Nanticoke Yacht Club in Blades. This month’s meeting is Thursday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in promoting safe boating and would like to work with men and women who do vessel inspections, safety patrols and teach public safety courses, are welcome to join the Flotilla. Boat ownership is not required. Call Wayne Hickman at 629-6337 or Jim Mullican at 732-1163.

AARP ANNUAL BANQUET AARP Seaford Area Chapter 1084 annual banquet, at Bridgeville Fire Hall, Friday, May 12, 5:30 p.m. DJ dance music. Cost is $15 per person. Members and guests must make reservations before May 5. Call hospitality chairman, Betty Martens, 629-9789.

EQUINE COUNCIL MEETING Delaware Equine Council meeting, Monday, May 15, Harrington Public Library at 7 p.m., it will be preceded by a board of directors meeting at 6 p.m. All those interested in horses are invited to attend. For more information or directions, contact Nyle Callaway, 422-4094.

Submit Bulletin Board items by Friday at noon. E-mail: publisher@seafordstar.com Mail: 628 West Stein Highway, Seaford, DE 19973 Items appear in both the Seaford and Laurel Stars. Mail to: Star Newspapers PO Box 1000 Seaford, DE 19973 BEST BET: Nanticoke Women’s Health Day, Saturday, May 13, Laurel High School, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MEETING Chapter 1992 (Georgetown) of the National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees meeting, Monday, May 15, at noon at The Flight Deck Restaurant, Georgetown Airport. This month’s program will be provided by Larry Kelley, a director of the Delaware Aviation Air Museum. A tour of the museum, located at the airport, will follow.

MOAA MEETING

cludes use of weight training machines and free weights as well as treadmills, bikes, and elliptical trainers for cardio workouts. The gym complex features a stretching area, mirrored aerobics room, and fully-equipped locker rooms. A variety of spring classes are offered to help promote total fitness. For details on available courses, times, and fees, contact the corporate and community programs office at 854-6966, or visit www.dtcc.edu/owens and look for the Fitness & Fun link.

and Melson Church Road, east of Delmar, Md. from 8 to 10 a.m. Eggs, Sausage, scrapple, home fries, toast and beverage; $5 per person.

FOOD

Chicken barbecue, Saturday, May 27, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., O’Neal’s Antiques, U.S. 13, Laurel, sponsored by the Laurel Ruritan Club. The cost is $5 and benefits local charities.

ROTARY PIG PICKIN’ HOEDOWN The Harrington-Felton-Greenwood Rotary Club “Pig Pickin’ Hoedown, “ Friday, May 12, 6:30 to 10 p.m., Robbins Farm on Paradise Alley Road near Felton. The evening will feature roast pig plus the bluegrass music of the Dave Kenton Group and Pink Grass. A silent auction and games will be a part of the evening mix. Tickets are $25 per person. For tickets, call 302-3494243 or email interiorsforyou2@comcast.net.

SANDWICH SALE AT CHURCH

WIDOWED PERSONS MEETING

BI-STATE RURITAN BREAKFAST

Reliance Grange 58 covered dish supper, Monday, May 22, 6:30 p.m. at Gethsemane United Methodist Church, Stein Highway in Reliance. Following the supper, Layton Wheeler from the Delaware Electric Co-op will speak on member regulation. For more information call 337-3615.

DEMOCRATS SPECIAL MEETING There will be a special meeting of the District 39 Democratic Committee on Thursday, May 25, at 7 p.m. in the Acorn Room of the Seaford District Library on Porter Street. The purpose of the special meeting will be to elect a new chair (current committee members may vote on the nominee” and to elect new committee members to any vacant seats). All registered Democrats are encouraged to attend. After the business meeting there will be refreshments and an informal discussion on the 2006 elections. For addition information, contact Lynne Betts, vice chair, 6295198.

COURSES AARP DRIVING COURSE Laurel Senior Center is sponsoring an AARP driver safety program refresher course, Thursday, May 18, at 9 a.m. The cost is $10. Call early to reserve a space. For reservations call 8752536.

FITNESS COURSES AT DEL TECH Fitness courses at Delaware Technical & Community College, Owens Campus, Georgetown. Fast Track to Fitness option and customize an exercise regimen with a one-month membership at the college’s gymnasium complex. Cost in-

CHICKEN BARBECUE IN LAUREL

Seaford Class of 2008 chicken barbecue, Saturday, June 3, at Dover Pools on U.S. 13, 10 a.m. until all the chicken is gone. Chicken meals can be bought on site for $6 or reserved via ticket purchse from any class of 2008 member or at the high school main office. Contact Jason Jeandell, 629-4587 ext. 368, or email jjeandell@seaford.k12.de.us.

Sandwich sale, Saturday, May 13, starting at 9 a.m., Delmar Church of God of Prophecy, featuring oyster, crab cake, soft crab, cheesesteak, chicken salad sandwiches and baked goods. Church is located on U.S. 13 and Dorthy Road (three miles north of state line). Phone 8757824.

RELIANCE GRANGE SUPPER

Chicken barbecue at Christ Lutheran Church, Shipley Street in Seaford, Saturday, May 27, starting at 11 a.m. Price is $6 a platter that includes chicken, cole slaw, chips, roll and drink. Proceeds to benefit the new building fund.

CLASS OF 2008 BARBECUE

Southern Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), meeting Tuesday, May 16, 11:45 a.m., at LaRosa Negra, 1201 Savannah Road, Lewes. The guest speaker will be John West, WO4, U.S. Navy (Ret.). He is the president of the Old Antarctic Explorer Association. Seaford Chapter of the Widowed Persons Service meeting, Tuesday, May 16, 12:15 p.m. at Golden Corral, U.S. 13, Seaford. The Guest speaker will be Karl Van Tine, who will speaking on the prison system. All widowed persons of all ages are invited to attend.

CHICKEN BARBECUE

Bi-State Ruritans breakfast Saturday, May 13, at Melson United Methodist Church, Melson Road

REUNIONS WOODBRIDGE CLASS OF 1976 Woodbridge High School Class of 1976, 30-year class reunion meeting, Woodbridge Elementary School library, Monday, May 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. Meeting is open to any member willing to help plan reunion. Contact Dottie (Dorothy Breeding Bauguess) or Sheila (Clarkson) Clough at Woodbridge Elementary School, 349-4539.

2ND ANNUAL

Super Basket Bingo Sponsored by the Delmar VFW 200 W. State St., Delmar, MD (on the left before the Old Mill Restaurant)

to benefit Chantay Christoper with medical expenses

Saturday, May 13

Doors open at 5 pm and games will begin at 7 pm Limited number of tickets will be sold - RESERVE NOW! Price: $30 in advance • $35 at the door

All baskets filled with goodies!! The Kitchen Will Be Open, So There Will Be Plenty of Good Food & Snacks Available for Purchase -- So Come early For Dinner! Over $3,400 worth of Longaberger® products to be given away!!

Includes: Newspaper®, Large Boardwalk Basket®, Vanity w/ Wrought Iron Shelf®, 13” Bowl Basket®, Cake Basket Set®, Personal File®, Scalloped Waste Basket®, WI Hurriance®, 37 6 9 8 0 41 Lg. Storage Solutions®, Large Picnic®, Medium Waste®, nis in G c M Med. Storage Solutions®, Work Around®, Med. Wash Day®, Nancy 3 6 4 4 Wrought Iron Hurriance w/Woven Base, WI Bowl Stand®, 4 4 3 - 2 3 5 rner u Housekeeper®, Scalloped Bouitique Bathrom Bundle®, Dawn T 4 8 1 -2 Lattace Hamper®, Lg. Picnic Basket Set® 410-726 This bingo event is in no way affiliated with the Longaberger® company.

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REMINDER

SUPER BINGO EVERY TUESDAY!


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