Weekend Update: January 18th-20th

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, check out these events:

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If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, check out these events:

Friday, January 18th – Classic Casino Night
Join the Dunes Pink Classic for their James Bond Style Classic Casino Night at The Cove at Bayside Resort (31806 Lakeview Drive in Selbyville) from 7pm-11pm.  Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door.  High Roller Table tickets are available in limited quantities for $100 each.  All tickets include heavy appetizers, 1 drink ticket, $100 in casino chips, music, dancing & fun.  High Roller tickets also include an additional 2 drink tickets, designated server and private area with choice of Black Jack or Poker.  For tickets or more information, click this link.

All Weekend – Rehoboth Beach Film Society “What Makes Us Tick” Series
The “What Makes Us Tick” is an annual, three-part film series that includes post-screening discussions led by professional mental health practitioners.  This year’s theme is “Families Taking the Gloves Off:  From Conflict to Understanding.”  And the films were selected to demonstrate families facing multiple challenges, with post-screening discussions including topics such as sibling rivalry, parent-child conflict, bullying, ethical dilemmas, and dealing with issues such as illness and death.  All films will be screened at the Swan Ballroom in the Atlantic Sands Hotel (100 N. Boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach) and tickets are $13 per film and $36 for the three-film package.  Screenings are of The Savages on Friday, the 18th at 7pm, In A Better World on Saturday, the 19th at 2pm, and Pieces of April on Sunday, the 20th at 2pm.  For tickets or more information check out this link.

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Weekend Update – 9/28-9/30

Well, seems like it’s a slow weekend in the area. The summer season is over, and fall activities haven’t picked up quite yet, but if you’re looking for something new and interesting, check out the Rehoboth Film Society’s monthly screening on Friday, 9/28 at 7pm. This month’s film is a “freewheeling comedy” titled The Trip which stars Steve Coogan will be shows in the upstairs screening room at the Movies at Midway in Rehoboth Beach. For a complete review of the film (which sounds hilarious!) check out this link. Tickets are $4 for Film Society Members and $6 for everyone else.

Well, seems like it’s a slow weekend in the area.  The summer season is over, and fall activities haven’t picked up quite yet, but if you’re looking for something new and interesting, check out the Rehoboth Film Society’s monthly screening on Friday, 9/28 at 7pm.  This month’s film is a “freewheeling comedy” titled The Trip which stars Steve Coogan will be shows in the upstairs screening room at the Movies at Midway in Rehoboth Beach.  For a complete review of the film (which sounds hilarious!) check out this link.  Tickets are $4 for Film Society Members and $6 for everyone else.

That’s pretty much all I’ve got for this weekend.  If you know of other area events that would be fun to check out, comment here!

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Around the World Film Series in Rehoboth Beach

This week the Rehoboth Beach Film Society and Lewes Public Library kick off the 2012-2013 season of their critically acclaimed international independent film series. This season’s theme is Around the World, and it begins tomorrow night, September 5th in the upstairs screening room at Movies at Midway (Route 1 in Rehoboth).

This week the Rehoboth Beach Film Society and Lewes Public Library kick off the 2012-2013 season of their critically acclaimed international independent film series.  This season’s theme is Around the World, and it begins tomorrow night, September 5th in the upstairs screening room at Movies at Midway (Route 1 in Rehoboth).  The film kicking off this series is Hospitalite, a comedic film that won the Best Independent Debut Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.  The film description states:  “This raucous comedy follows Mikio Kobayashi, who lives quietly with his wife, daughter, and divorced sister in downtown Tokyo, where the only recent excitement is the disappearance of a pet parrot.  But a stranger appears and stirs up the monotony of Mikio’s former life with affairs, blackmail, and rampant youthful partying.

The movie begins at 7pm and admission is free.  This film is in Japanese with English subtitles.  For more information or a more in-depth summary of the film, check out the Rehoboth Beach Film Society website.

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