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Hugh Fuller understands Rehoboth’s needs

July 16, 2020

I have lived in Rehoboth Beach for 20 years. It is more than just home to me. It is a community of truly wonderful people that make it a special oasis in the world. As a film producer and artist who has traveled the world to over 80 countries many, many times, I am happy to always come home to Rehoboth Beach and special people who live and work here.

One of the people that makes Rehoboth truly special and deserves a seat on Rehoboth city council is Hugh Fuller. As the owner of the Purple Parrot and Iguana Grill, he truly exemplifies what makes Rehoboth so special. He has created an environment at the Purple Parrot that makes everyone welcome no matter who they are or where they come from. He has also assembled a staff that also makes anyone who comes through the door feel like a local and a member of the family. It’s the first place I want to come to in Rehoboth when I return to the city.

I think that with his experience as a veteran, businessman and resident of Rehoboth, he will bring to the Rehoboth city council the same care, enthusiasm, and thoughtfulness that he brings to his customers and patrons of the Purple Parrot and the Iguana Grill. He understands the city, its needs, the needs of the locals and our visitors. Hugh’s wise understanding as a businessman and problem solver will be a great addition to the Rehoboth city council in coming years as we as a community work together to make our way through the challenges we face after this devastating pandemic.

Please cast your votes for Hugh Fuller for Rehoboth city council.

Mick Kaczorowski  
Rehoboth Beach
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