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Mark your new 2012 calendars!
Lots of Great Events ahead for the VIA!
 
 
 
FEBRUARY 29 - WED - ITALIAN NIGHT & TRIVIA!
Crystal Restaurant - 6:00 - $27 per person (includes complete Italian dinner & beverage) - Cash Bar
FUN - PRIZES! Limited Seating - Reservations required - Call Joanne: 227-2757 -or - Patty: 227-2383
 
MARCH 7 - WEDNESDAY - BUS TRIP TO PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW
Call Phyllis 227-2598 for reservations. Meet at K-Mart at 8:30 a.m.
 
MARCH 24 - SAT - "SPRING FEVER" FASHION SHOW
Baywood Greens - Noon - Luncheon served at 1:00 - $30 per person - (Reserve a table of 10 for $280)
Reservations: Marge: 226-2721 or click Events tab above
Prizes - Ticket Auction - and MUCH MORE! - A Fashion Show for REAL people!
 
APRIL 13 - FRI - REVERSE RAFFLE & DINNER
VIA Clubhouse - 5:30 BYOB and Grazing - 6:15 Dinner by Chef Dominguez - $25 per person
Reservations: Susie: 947-1526
Always Fun$ - $$$ - Prizes!
 
APRIL 20-22 APRIL 27-29 MAY 4-6 - DESIGNER SHOW HOUSE
Vintage 1920's Rehoboth Beach Home - Decorated by Preeminent Interior and Landscape Designers
$20 advance ticket purchase - $25 at door - Tickets and Information - 227-2598 - or - 227-1466
Going to be a SMASH Hit!!
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FOURTH ANNUAL VIA CITIZENSHIP AWARD
 
Nominations due March 31, 2011
 
NOMINATIONS: Any person living in the Rehoboth Beach area may nominate any woman over the age of 18 living within the Cape Henlopen School District.  Renominations are acceptable.
 
QUALIFICATIONS: The nominee should be a woman who personifies the ideals established by our founders and who has made an outstanding contribution of lasting value to our community.  That is, an individual who has identified a community need and taken measures to effectively address that need.
 
REMIT: Send your signed suggestions including your reasons for making the suggestion to:
Faith Duncan
201 Cullen Street
Dewey Beach, DE 19971
or culevine@verizon.net
 
SELECTION will be made by a committee of three past presidents.  The award will be presented at the annual Spring Luncheon on May 9, 2012.
 
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Designer Show House - Spring 2012 (website)

The Village Improvement Association (VIA) will present its Designer Show House Friday, Saturday, Sunday: April 20-22, April 27-29, and May 4-6 2012. The House is located at # 10 Fourth Street in Rehoboth, just behind the Cultured Pearl Restaurant complex.

A 1920s vintage Rehoboth Beach house will be transformed into an updated and smart home for the modern family through the expertise of local and regional interior and landscape designers from Rehoboth, Baltimore, Washington DC, and New York.

We invite you to visit the Designer Show House to cultivate creative concepts for your home. This ten-room house will be brimming with a variety of individual ideas both inside and out from the well-known designers.

Come and experience the transformation of the  

  • The enclosed porch
  • Indoor lap pool that adjoins the master bedroom
  • 5 bedrooms
  • Japanese garden
  • Decks and patios
  • And much, much more

The Designer Show Home is a major fund raiser for the VIA to help in the expansion and revision of its small and historic clubhouse.

Tickets are $20 if purchased in advance or $25 at the door. Tickets will go on sale March 1.  Additional information is available by calling 302-227-2598 or 302-227-1466.

Follow us on Facebook as the transformation unfolds.

The Village Improvement Association, a member of the Delaware State Federation of Women’s Club and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) volunteer organization. 

 

VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION KICKS-OFF CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

TO EXPAND ITS CLUBHOUSE

The Village Improvement Association (VIA), a charitable, non-profit organization, announced a $250,000 Capital Campaign to expand their Clubhouse at the Boardwalk and Grenoble Place.  “We are excited about this,”  said  Campaign Committee Chair Theda Blackwelder.  “Where many charitable volunteer organizations are losing members, we are increasing ours steadily and have just outgrown our space!”    

The little Clubhouse nestled behind the dunes, was built in 1926 at the cost of $2,644.88.   At that time, VIA membership was small, the women fit comfortably in their new surroundings and held meetings, art classes and shows.  Today VIA has 220 active members and that number is steadily growing.  Although the building was expanded after the devastating Nor'easter of 1962, today the Clubhouse cannot accommodate various functions and many fundraising efforts are severely curtailed by the lack of space.  There is  just  not enough room.    

Since its founding in 1909,  the VIA mission was, and continues to be, the promotion of interests, improvements and progress of the Rehoboth Beach community and to perform charitable and civic work in and around the  Rehoboth Beach area.  During 1912, the VIA joined the fledgling Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs (DSFWC).  In 1923, VIA became part of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) whose members are women of diverse interests, talents and backgrounds and are united by a dedication to community improvement through volunteer service.  TheVillage Improvement Association historically has remained a strong supporter of both DSFWC and GFWC .   

Expansion feasibility studies headed by VIA Vice President Carolyn Billingsley considered the size of the meeting room as well as updating the kitchen.  With VIA's desirable beach location, more people are seeking the VIA building for their weddings, receptions and  parties.  The current kitchen often does not meet catering needs. 

During the planning sessions, everything was considered...from researching the official historic status of the building, working with the State Fire Marshall to consulting with builders and, important to Billingsley, considering the ability to build as “green” as possible.    

In many building circles, $250,000 would not seem a large amount.  The women who, for 102 years, have raised money with bake sales, high teas and other events, felt they could not bake that many cookies.  They are seeking funding from foundations, corporations, members, city, county and state officials and the generous donations of individuals to meet their goal.  The Village Improvement Association is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all donations are tax-deductible.   

Over $75,000 has been raised and various fundraising events are planned.  DNREC granted $35,000 and of that $25,000 is specifically for solar panels and $10,000 is to be used for other “green” energy efficiency needs.   Grant requests are currently being written and a few generous anonymous gifts have been donated to this worthwhile cause, however, there is still a long way to go before the VIA members are secure in being financially comfortable to be “shovel-ready”.   

With this proposed expansion,  the members are hoping to take their charitable giving to a new level.  Some of the organizations who receive grants from the VIA are the Rehoboth Beach Library, the YMCA, Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program, Stockley Center, Read Aloud, Cape Henlopen Citizenship Award, The Beebe School of Nursing Scholarships and many others.  The VIA members have made it quite clear that none of the charities they support financially will suffer in their quest for expansion funds.  

The dedicated members of the Village Improvement Association are seeking funds to meet their goal of raising $250,000 for the expansion of their Clubhouse.  Those interested in helping, donating or who wish  additional information may contact Theda Blackwelder 945-2775.

 

 

 

 

ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENTS

MARCH - Chocolate Festival

JULY - Cottage Tour Luncheon

SEPTEMBER - Golf Tournament

OCTOBER - Bake Sale at Lewes Historical Society Craft Fair

NOVEMBER - St. Nicholas Tea

Cookbook Order Form

 

 

 

The Village Improvement Association is a non profit 501 (C) 3 organization.


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