Gathering for a photo are (l-r) Sussex County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Kevin Gilmore, Dustin and Rachel Parks, and WSFS Long Neck Branch Manger and event organizer Clay Snead. Gilmore spoke at the mixer, talking about the projects going on in Ellendale, Seaford and Laurel, and also about the need for volunteers.
Steven Billups
November 28, 2017
WSFS Vice President of Business Banking Drew Wells uses his drink ticket to get a beer from 16 Mile’s Sussex County Sales Rep. Zoe Seavey.
Michael Bell, left, from event sponsor Harvard Business Services, gets a Beach Plum Rum from Greg Christmas, owner of Beach Time Distilling.
Enjoying the event are (l-r) WSFS Long Neck Assistant Manger Joanne Williams, Brenda Villa and Heidi Gilmore.
WSFS customers (l-r) Jon and Jackie Horst and Joanne Grant socialize at the event.
Arena’s Long Neck provided the food for the event. Shown are Chase Atkins and General Manager Amy Grove.
WSFS customers (l-r) John Hough, Kevin McTigue and Nancy Van Dyke chat at the event.
Enjoying the event are (l-r) Terry Baker, WSFS Vice President of Business Banking Scott Swingle and Bob LaDuca.
Bernard Sweetney provides the musical entertainment for the event.
The WSFS branch in Long Neck held its 3rd Annual Fall Mixer Nov. 16. The event also was intended to raise awareness about Sussex County Habitat for Humanity. Local businesses provided food and beverages for the evening.