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04/04/2012Rehoboth Beach Film Society's Around the World series presents
For immediate release: March 6, 2012 For more information, please contact: Sue Early Rehoboth Beach Film Society 107 Truitt Ave. Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 302-645-9095, ext 2 sue@rehobothfilm.com The next Around the World screening will feature “Vasermil” on Wednesday, April 4, at 7:00 pm in the upstairs screening room at Movies at Midway. Around the World features critically acclaimed, international, independent films and is sponsored by Rehoboth Beach Film Society, Lewes Public Library, and Movies at Midway. The film series is free and open to the public. In the drama “Vasermil”, emerging filmmaker Mushon Salmona reveals the racial and economic dynamics of Israeli society. This is no ordinary teens-playing-sports-and-overcoming-adversity movie as the film takes a raw look at the no-future world of three teenagers who live in the same tough neighborhood and who are brought together on a mission to reinvigorate their local football club. Shlomi lives with his widowed mother, little sister, and step-father and works as a pizza delivery boy. Adiel, of Ethiopian descent, has to look after his young brother and sick mother. Dima, a new immigrant from Russia, fights an uphill battle against stereotypes that would peg him a gangster or drug dealer. A teacher asks Shlomi, Adiel, and Dima to work together in leading their local football club in a youth championship tournament at the Vasermil Stadium. In order to be competitive, they will have to play as a team, overcome their differences, as well as get over their sense of inferiority and prejudice. Success in the tournament will garner notice by the scouts of the local football empire which could be the ticket to a different life. Can the three boys overcome serious obstacles or does hardship prevail? [2007, Israel, Runtime: 93 minutes, in Russian, Amharic, and Hebrew with English subtitles] For more information, please contact the Rehoboth Beach Film Society website at www.rehobothfilm.com, call the Film Society at 302-645-9095, ext. 1, or call the Lewes Public Library at 302-645-2733. The mission of the RBFS is to promote the art of film and, through outreach initiatives, to entertain, educate, and enrich the cultural life of local and extended communities. The Film Society sponsors monthly screenings, special events, and the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival (November 7-11, 2012). The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is funded, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit www.rehobothfilm.com, or call 645-9095.
Movies at Midway (upstairs screening room), REHOBOTH BEACH , DE, 19971
03/10/2012Handbell Festival Concert
Final handbell concert of the Ocean City Festival. Over 450 handbell ringers ringing en masse at Roland E. Powell Convention Center.
4001 Coastal Highway, OCEAN CITY, MD, 21842
03/22/2012 - 03/23/2012Rehoboth Beach Film Society's Monthyl Screening presents
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Monthly Screening series will feature “Man in the Chair” on Thursday, Mar 22, at 7:00 pm at DiFebo’s in Bear Trap Dunes, and on Friday, Mar 23, at 7:00 pm in the upstairs screening room at the Movies at Midway. An award - winning drama, “Man in the Chair” stars Christopher Plummer as Flash, a man who longs for the days when he worked as a crew member on such cinematic masterpieces as “Citizen Kane”. When Flash meets teenage film fanatic Cameron Kincaid (Michael Angarano), he becomes an unlikely mentor and agrees to help Cameron make a film to compete in a student competition where the top prize is a film school scholarship and, for Cameron, a ticket out of his difficult home life. Flash recruits his eccentric friends from the Motion Picture Home. A quirky fellowship develops, in which Flash and his friends help Cameron make his film, and, in doing so, change his life. According to Rex Reed of the “New York Observer”, “Man in the Chair is a modest but intelligent feel-good movie with a spectacular performance by Christopher Plummer and some wise and deeply affecting writing and direction by Michael Schroeder. [2007, USA, Runtime: 107 min, Rated PG-13] Pamela Preston, a local film and television production professional, will lead a post-screening discussion. Monthly screenings are $4 for Rehoboth Beach Film Society members (current membership card must be presented), and $6 for future members. Attendees of the Ocean View screening at DiFebo’s get 10% off their meal on the evening of the screening. DiFebo’s begins serving dinner at 4:30 pm, reservations and early arrivals for dinner are encouraged. The mission of the RBFS is to promote the art of film and, through outreach initiatives, to entertain, educate, and enrich the cultural life of local and extended communities. The Film Society sponsors monthly screenings, special events, and the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival (November 7 -11, 2012). The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is funded, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit the Rehoboth Beach Film Society website at www.rehobothfilm.com, or call 645-9095.
107 Truitt Ave, REHOBOTH BEACH , DE, 19971
03/22/2012 - 03/25/2012The Salisbury School presents
Enter into “a world of pure imagination” with a deliciously exciting rendition of Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory this Spring. Held March 22 (7:00 pm), March 23 (7:00 pm), March 24 (2:00 pm and 7:00 pm) and March 25 (2:00 pm).
6279 Hobbs Road, SALISBURY, MD, 21804
03/16/2012Rehoboth Beach Film Society's Delmarva Roots series presents
For immediate release: Feb 16, 2012 For more information, please contact: Wendi Dennis Rehoboth Beach Film Society 107 Truitt Ave. Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 302-645-9095, ext 2 wendi@rehobothfilm.com Rehoboth Beach Film Society and Milton Historical Society conclude the 2012 Delmarva Roots series about Delmarva’s rich history with a screening of “Watermen” on Friday, Mar 16 at 7:00 pm at the Milton Fire Hall. Making a living on the water is an essential part of the cultural history of Delmarva. Watermen provide restaurants near and far with the seafood we enjoy. Economic and environmental issues have made a huge impact on the profession in the past 40 years. This documentary provides a glimpse of community life where work is dependent on water in the 1960’s. By examining three years in the life of skipjack captain Art Daniels, his family, and his colleagues as they spend time oystering, crabbing, and living on the Chesapeake Bay, the simple but powerful story of watermen’s lives is revealed to those who enjoy the fruits of their labor. [1969, USA, Runtime: 63 min, Not rated] After the screening, Dr. Michael Lewis, a Salisbury University professor specializing in Delmarva environmental history will conduct a brief Q&A comparing the profession’s past and present. Admission for this event is $5 for adults and $3 for children twelve and under. It is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance either online at www.rehobothfilm.com, or by calling the Rehoboth Beach Film Society at 302.645.9095, ext. 1. The Milton Fire Hall is located at 116 Front Street, Milton Delaware. The mission of the RBFS is to promote the art of film and, through outreach initiatives, to entertain, educate, and enrich the cultural life of local and extended communities. The Film Society sponsors monthly screenings, special events, and the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival (November 7 -11, 2012). The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is funded, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit the Rehoboth Beach Film Society website at www.rehobothfilm.com, or call 645-9095.
116 Front St., MILTON, DE, 19968
04/06/2012 - 04/07/2012Easter Kids Fair
Continuous events, activities & entertainment including Beany the Easter Bunny, egg hunts and more. www.oceanpromotions.info Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
4001 Coastal Highway, OCEAN CITY, MD, 21842
04/06/2012 - 04/07/2012Easter Art & Craft Fair
Exhibitors displaying unique handcrafted items including wearable art, jewelry, lawn & garden decor, toys, florals, fine art, caricatures & more. www.oceanpromotions.info Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
4001 Coastal Highway, OCEAN CITY, MD, 21842
03/30/2012 - 04/01/2012Reach the Beach All Star & College Internationals
The original cheer and dance beach nationals return for another exciting all star event. Cheer and dance teams compete for national championship title. Free for Spectators. megan@acdaspirit.com; www.acdaspirit.com Times of Event for Public Attendance: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
4001 Coastal Hwy, OCEAN CITY, MD, 21842
03/17/2012Job Fair 2012
Annual OC Job Fair, Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Roland E. Powll Convention Center, 40th Street & Coastal Highway. For more information call 410-213-0144
4001 Coastal Hwy, OCEAN CITY, MD, 21842
03/17/2012St.Patrick's Day Parade 2012
Annual parade & festival celebrates the
61th St. south to 45th St. on Coastal Hwy., OCEAN CITY, MD,
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