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Couple thanks all for Schellville

December 24, 2021

First and foremost, we would like to thank everyone at Schell Brothers, including all the volunteers, for the unprecedented free Schellville winter celebration. We recently returned from a visit to Schellville. What a spectacular event for young and old. Admittedly, we had not seen the Schell village since the last time it was up at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal. The craftsmanship of the little village houses at that time was remarkable, but what an expansive transformation. The level of design, use of materials and diversity of everything on display at Schellville was beyond impressive. The individual venues from the village, roller rink, shopping, live music, tree maze, etc., meant ample activity abounded for all. Many of our friends and their respective families also visited Schellville and they all rave about the visit.

Over the years, we have seen Schell Brothers support and lead many community philanthropic events. Many of these support specific and worthy charities/causes. This was a first-of-its-kind in this area and we wanted to send a giant kudos to everyone at Schell Brothers. 

Ruth and Bob Cope
Rehoboth Beach
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