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Rehoboth honors Steve Elkins for his dedication to the community

May 08, 2019

The Steve Elkins Way dedication and sign unveiling ceremony was held Saturday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the walkway adjacent to City Hall. Elkins’ family and friends, along with state, county, and local officials, gathered for the ceremony. The Commissioners voted in November to name the walkway connecting Second Street and the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center in honor of Elkins. Elkins, who co-founded CAMP Rehoboth, died in March 2018 after a long battle with lymphoma. Mayor Paul Kuhns said, “When I think of Rehoboth Beach and people who have served our community for decades, certainly Steve Elkins is at the top of the list. Steve is someone who has helped to build our City. I am proud to have this walkway dedicated in honor of a man who gave his time, talents and resources to the City of Rehoboth Beach.”  Several people spoke in remembrance of Elkins including Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, Fay Jacobs, Murray Archibald, and Commissioners Richard Byrne and Lisa Schlosser. The ceremony also featured music by the CAMP Rehoboth Chorus Ensemble. A reception at CAMP Rehoboth followed the dedication.

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(l-r) Commissioner Richard Byrne, Commissioner Lisa Schlosser, CAMP President Chris Beagle, State Auditor Kathy McGuiness, Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, CAMP Editor Fay Jacobs, CAMP Co-Founder Murray Archibald, Judy Buchanan, Hugh Buchanan, CAMP Admin. Coordinator Monica Parr

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CAMP Rehoboth Chorus Ensemble

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