UNICO Rehoboth held a Carnevale celebration Feb. 19 at St. Edmond Parish Hall. Attendees enjoyed a traditional meal of jambalaya, cornbread and beignets catered by Sunny Bay Café of Rehoboth Beach. Author and artist Rosemary Connelly gave a presentation on her book, “Two Years in Italy.”
Proceeds from the event will be used to prepare Easter baskets for distribution by local organizations assisting children in need in the Lewes-Rehoboth area.
For more information, email unicodelawaredistrict1@gmail.com.
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