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Delaware Resorts Expos thanks contributors

October 14, 2019

We wish to thank all of the 2,000+ visitors who came out to Cape Henlopen High School to enjoy the 2nd Annual Delaware Resorts Fall Home EXPO! More than 80 of the resort area’s top home product and service companies exhibited.

Special thanks go to EXPO sponsors Cape Gazette, ABC/47, WMDT, Clean Energy USA, Schell Brothers, Clean Cut Pavers & Pools, All State Insurance, Evolve Bank & Trust, Backyard Works, WGMD 92.7, Comcast Spotlight and Sussex County Women’s Journal.

Delaware Resorts Expos also recognizes the Cape Henlopen School District for allowing the use of Cape High for this beneficial community event. Students from Cape Henlopen Cheer Squad and Coach Courtney were a big help in handling the concessions. Critical to the success of the EXPO were the outstanding exhibitors who helped visitors learn of important new products available for their homes in our resort area.

Great sponsors, professional exhibitors, wonderful door prizes, a fantastic facility, food trucks and a constant stream of enthusiastic visitors made for a top-notch event. We look forward to presenting the 4th Annual 55+ EXPO at Cape High Nov. 2, as always with no admission charge for visitors. Beebe Healthcare, the lead sponsor, will again offer free health screenings and flu shots.

Kathy and Bob Benson
Delaware Resorts Expos

 

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