15th annual event supports Cape students, teachers
Blue Label Band, shown at Winter Jam 2020, will perform via livestream for this year’s event. Funds raised by CHEF are awarded as grants to support Cape district teachers and students. FILE PHOTO
Ellen Driscoll March 2, 2021
Milton native and Cape High Class of 2004 grad Jimmie Allen, shown performing at Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge in October, will make a special appearance at Winter Jam 2021. DAN COOK PHOTO
While COVID-19 has prevented large gatherings, the Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation has found a new way to hold its signature fundraising event that benefits district teachers and students.
Bethany Blues virtual bourbon dinner bookings due March 1
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Marcella Peters to perform Feb 19 in Lewes
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Teens participate in Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Students of the Year Program
Sussex Academy sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharej have created a student campaign, Team Care to Cure, as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Ellen Driscoll
Two Sussex Academy students are determined to make a difference for people with blood cancer.
Sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharaj have created a student campaign called Team Care to Cure as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families.
Teens participate in Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Students of the Year Program
Sussex Academy sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharej have created a student campaign, Team Care to Cure, as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Ellen Driscoll
Two Sussex Academy students are determined to make a difference for people with blood cancer.
Sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharaj have created a student campaign called Team Care to Cure as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families.