Rehoboth Museum celebrates summer at the Annual Beach Ball
Beach Ball Committee members shown in front are (l-r) Carol Hall; Anne Michele Kuhns, event co-chair; and Valerie Evans, event co-chair; second row, Susan White, Julia Fermoile, Raquel Maynes and Christophe Emmert; third row, Debbie Zimmer, Louise Markland, Bonnie Mann and Peggy Schiff; fourth row, David Mann, Ann Cunningham, Patty Quercetti and Karen Brandt. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS
Deny Howeth
August 14, 2017
Art is lined up on the tables for the silent auction.
Sandcastles were the theme of the Beach Ball; postcards and photographs were strung along clotheslines.
Rehoboth Beach Historical Society President Paul Kuhns, center, talks with committee members Patty Quercett and Raquel Maynes.
Dee and Bob Moore, owners of the Bellmoor Inn, enjoy the celebration.
Nancy Derrickson (l-r) David Nelson and Melissa Clink share a laugh.
Music was provided by Bob Hughes.
Susan and Jack Riddle, president of Community Bank, have some fun at the selfie booth.
ready for the festivities to begin are (l-r) Dennis and Susan Connelly, Holly Clark and Joe Herbert.
John and Cindy Stolson are festive for the Beach Ball.
Dwayne Love, (l-r) Cheryl Belluci, Paull Phillips and Ann Belland hang out on the deck.
Bridgette Buckaloo and Terry Plowman browse the items in the silent auction.
Sam and Diane Cooper enjoy the pleasant weather.
Thom Pemberton and Lonnie Brown share a laugh before the live auction.
Pat Tosi and Karen Brandt have two bottles left from the Wine Draw.
Michael Maybroda, Peggy Schiff and Stephan Maybroda enjoy the party atmosphere.
Carolyn Zollar, (l-r) Deirdre Murray, Holly Clark, Betty Revelle and Lynn Owings pause for a photo on the deck.
The crowd take to the floor dancing to hit songs played by Bob Hughes.
Museum Executive Director Nancy Alexander, Steve Elkins, Murray Archibald and Carol Hall gathered at the entrance.
The Rehoboth Beach Historical Society held its annual Beach Ball Aug. 5 at Kings Creek Country Club. Funds raised are used for exhibits, educational programming, and to supplement the operating budget.