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MORNING STAR • SEPTEMBER 16 - 22, 2010

Ladies Get Away

Visit Gatlinburg, Tenn., July 10-16, 2011. Six days and five nights., leaving Seaford on July 9 at midnight. The cost is $300 for bus and room (dbl. occupancy) at the Mountain Heritage Inn in downtown Gatlinburg. Contact Maria West for info at 856-5495 (work) or 629-3433 (home). The deposit of $75 is due on Sept. 30.

Seaford AARP trips

Oct. 25-29. Travel thru the Smoky Mts. of Tenn. Lodge in Sevierville, Tenn. at the Governor’s Inn. This trip inclues four breakfasts, four dinners and two lunches. Tour guide and bus driver tip all included for the price of $595.00 per person/ doubles. Nov. 3 - A trip to Boiling Springs, Pa. to the Allenberry Theatre for a buffet luncheon and a Christmas Musical matinee - “Becoming Santa.”Bus driver tip included. Cost: $78.00. Nov. 15 - 17 - Trains, trains, trains. Also a restored B&O caboose and telegraph office in the gardens. Stay at the Berlin Hotel & Suites in Millersburg, Ohio. Trip includes: 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2 full course dinners and bus driver tip. Cost: $339.00 per person/doubles $389.00 single. Dec. 6-8 - Wheeling Island Casino Hotel in Wheeling, West Virginia. Two meals per day including a dinner show. The cost: $349.00 per person/ doubles - $435.00 single. For more information on these trips contact Rose at 6297180

Trip to Louisville

AARP #915 presents a trip to Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 24-29. Trip is six days and five nights and includes five breakfasts and five full dinners. Cost is $775 per person/double occupancy. Single occupancy is slightly higher. For information or reservations, call 410-754-8189 or 410-754-8588.

Georgetown. The next meeting is Monday, Oct. 4. Lunch is available. New members always welcome. For details, call Linda at 644-1523.

NARFE meeting

The Georgetown Chapter (1992) of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) will hold their next meeting at noon on Monday, Sept. 20, with lunch at the Pizza King Restaurant on Stein Highway in Seaford. Walt Berwick will speak about the NARFE National Convention. For more information, contact Betty Graebner at 875-7287.

Covered Dish Dinner

The Olde Seaford Block Watch invites you to a covered dish dinner meeting on Monday, Sept. 20, at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at Seaford City Hall. The program will be by the Delaware State Fire School on safety in the home. Drinks and desserts will be furnished. Call 629-5643 for information or a ride.

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary meets the second Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. at the Nanticoke River Yacht Club. For more information, contact Cindi Chaimowitz at 302-398-0309.

Needlepoint Guild meeting The Delaware Seashore Chapter of The American Needlepoint Guild meets on the first Monday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cheer Community Center in

Seaford Republican Women The Seaford Republican Women’s Club will meet on Thursday, Sept. 23, at the Pizza King Restaurant at 10:30 a.m. The speaker will be Danny Short, State Representative from this area. He will bring us upto-date with proceedings in the State Legislature and talk about problems with the upcoming election. The meeting is open to the public. There is no charge. Lunch from the menu is optional. For more information, call Gloria Burton at 629-7340.

Hearns Pond Association

The members of H.A.P.P.E.N., Hearns Pond Association, met on Thursday, Sept. 9, at the Seaford Museum. Among the topics discussed were the upcoming yard sale and the status of the UNOI mill that is for sale. The next meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Seaford Museum. Anyone interested in attending is welcome.

‘Feline Rescue’ session

Homeless Cat Helpers will hold a question and answer session on “Feline Rescue Resources” at the Seaford Library on Monday mornings from 10 to 11 a.m.

Sussex County Marines

Marine Corps League Detachment #780, Devil Dog Detachment, meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at American Legion Post #6, “the log cabin,” in Seaford. All former and retired Marines from all generations are welcome.

USPS

USCG Auxiliary

a.m. Peggy Fisher, an experienced genealogist, will speak about Heritage Tours. The speaker at the Oct. 16th meeting will be Susan Rowland, owner of First State Photo in Rehoboth Beach. For more information about SCGS, call Ralph Nelson, 8755418 or visit www.scgsdelaware.org.

United States Power Squadron (USPS) meets at the Nanticoke River Yacht Club on the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. For more information, contact C.M. Kohlenberg at 629-0687 or Rob Hutton at 628-0312.

Seaford Widowed Persons The Seaford Chapter of the Widowed Persons Service will have its next meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 12:15 p.m. at the Georgia House in Laurel. The planned guest speaker will be Rosalee Walls.

SCGS plan meetings

The SCGS will meet on Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Rehoboth Beach Public Library at 10:30

CRHS 25th Reunion

CRHS Class of 1985 will hold a 25th reunion at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23, at the FVFC Hall. Tickets are $25 per person. For more information, contact Debbie Feyl Brohawn at 410-754-8910, crhs1985@ gmail.com or find us on Facebook at C.R.H.S. Class of 1985.

BBQ pit beef, pork lunch

The Federalsburg Lions Club will be having a bbq pit beef & bbq pulled pork lunch on Friday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. until sold out. Pickup location is at the corner of the Federalsburg ByPass and Veterans Drive. Cost per platter is $7 and includes bbq sandwich, chips, drink and brownie. Walk ups welcome and delivery is available. For more information, call David Morean at 410-924-0983, Wayne Cole at 410-943-0200 or any Federalsburg Lions Club member.

Breakfast cancelled

The Galestown Ruritan Club breakfast scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 26, has been cancelled because of construction at the Community Center. The next breakfast will be Oct. 24.

CHEER Beach Day 2010

On Friday, Sept. 24, senior citizens from all over Delmarva will converge on downtown Rehoboth to take part in the Annual Beach Day Event. The day begins at 10 a.m. with the Power Walk. To register for the Power Walk or for more information, call 856-5187 and ask for Joyce Westen or Ken Moore.

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