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In the Name of Love: Sundance turns 31

Popular fundraiser, dance benefits CAMP Rehoboth
September 12, 2018

Sundance 2018 - Rainbow XXXI, In the Name of Love, made its 31st appearance in Rehoboth Beach Sept. 1-2. The two-day event benefits CAMP Rehoboth and honors the memory of Executive Director Steve Elkins, who died March 15 after a lengthy battle with lymphoma.

The weekend started Sept. 1, with the Sundance Auction. Silent and live auctions raised funds for CAMP Rehoboth. Auctioneer Lorne Crawford belted out bids from the crowd to help the nonprofit community service organization. Dance music pounded and light jumped Sept. 2, as partiers enjoyed the dance portion of the weekend with music provided by DJs Robbie Leslie and Joe Gauthreaux. Paul Turner created a eye-catching light show.

Dan has worked for the Cape Gazette for more than 30 years as a photographer and reporter, covering high school sports and happenings around eastern Sussex County. He won a photography award from the National Newspaper Association, and numerous awards from the Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association. A Delaware native, Dan graduated from Cape in 1972 and returned as a teacher and coach in the 1980s. He retired from the classroom in 2016. He was inducted into Cape High’s Legends Stadium in 2016. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his wife, two sons, grandchildren and dogs.