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Winter Wonder Masquerade a big success

December 29, 2023

Many thanks to everyone who made Children’s Beach House Winter Wonder Masquerade fundraiser such a great success. Special thanks go to the event sponsors who provided the base of financial support that made Winter Wonder a success and delivered much-needed funds to CBH’s work with children.  

Thanks, too, to everyone who purchased tickets, showed their support for the kids and families, and brought their holiday spirits (and amazing masks and outfits!) to the event. 

We’re also deeply indebted to the many individuals and businesses who donated goods, services and experiences to Winter Wonder’s live and silent auctions. Their donations brought much-needed additional support to CBH’s work and gave the event even more excitement and fun.

The talented artists who exhibited and sold their amazing works at Winter Wonder’s art show are to be thanked, as well. Thanks, too, to the Lewes Historical Society for including CBH on its annual holiday house tour Dec. 2. The additional foot traffic through the building introduced hundreds of people to Children’s Beach House’s work and to the work of the artists displaying their pieces.  

Finally, many, many thanks to the members of the benefit committee who joined us in planning the event and who invited others to join in the fun. It was a pleasure and honor to work with you on this important project.

Carly Meluney and Bryan Peden
Winter Wonder co-chairs
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