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Funsters rock the docks for Fourth Street Preserve
Open Space Alliance announces campaign has reached its goal
June 9, 2025
The Funsters rocked the stage June 8, at the Rocking the Docks fundraiser for the Open Space Alliance’s campaign to save the Fourth Street Forest in Lewes.
Pam Costanzi, campaign director for the Open Space Alliance, and Jim Ford, campaign chair, took to the stage at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal to announce they have reached their goal for the Fourth Street Preserve.
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Pam Costanzi, campaign director for the Open Space Alliance, and Jim Ford, campaign chair, announce they have reached their goal for the Fourth Street Preserve campaign.

Margaret Ingram, left, and Sophie DeMesse dance to the music of The Funsters at the Rocking the Docks benefit for the Fourth Street Preserve.

McFee Street native Ed Shockley lays down the beat while bandmates Greg Mack and Dickie Messick accompany.

Enjoying the event are (l-r) Teresa Ford, Lee Ann Wilkinson and former Lewes Mayor and Open Space Alliance Campaign Chair Jim Ford.

The Lewes McFee Street crew in back are (l-r) Mark and Karen Maull, Adriane Gallagher and Betsy Thomas. In front are Ann Reed, Carolyn Ivins and Jen Lutz.