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SoDel Cares donates $10,000 to Freeman Stage at Bayside

April 15, 2017

For the second year, SoDel Cares, the philanthropic arm of SoDel Concepts, has donated $10,000 to The Freeman Stage at Bayside, an open-air performing arts venue near Fenwick Island, that is celebrating its 10th season of bringing performances to more than 50,000 visitors a year. The Freeman Stage is part of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, which also brings arts education to southern Delaware.

"The Freeman Stage at Bayside is a vibrant entertainment venue with a lineup that gets more amazing each summer," said Scott Kammerer, president of SoDel Concepts. “While having access to headliners such as Jay Leno and Blues Traveler is a huge draw to our area - and seeing them outside, under the stars, is memorable - the foundation remains rooted in our local communities. They give artists from all over the state the opportunity to perform for Southern Delaware audiences. The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation also supports a tremendous arts outreach program to underserved communities and children who live in Sussex County. Many of these children wouldn't experience a live performance without the foundation's efforts."

The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation was founded in 2007 to honor Josh Freeman, former chairman of the Carl M. Freeman Foundation, who died in December 2006. Typically, performances are offered Memorial Day through Labor Day.

For more information, go to www.freemanstage.org and www.sodelconcepts.com.

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