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Throughout the month of November, Jack Lingo, REALTOR® agents and staff were enthusiastic to participate in a holiday food drive on behalf of the Food Bank of Delaware. In addition to inspiring generous monetary donations, the brokerage exceeded its goal of collecting over 20 large boxes of food and household items for needy families throughout the state of Delaware. The donated items and funds were picked up by the Food Bank on Friday, December 6, at the brokerage's Rehoboth Beach office. All donated items will be sorted and distributed by the Food Bank's Milford branch.
Aaron Stone, Milford Volunteer Coordinator at the Food Bank, states, "The Food Bank of Delaware serves more than 117,000 food-insecure households throughout the First State, and we are always thrilled to receive such large donations of food. Deliveries like this help us to achieve our mission of ensuring that no Delawarean suffers from food insecurity." Jack Lingo, REALTOR® is proud to partner with this terrific organization in order to serve the hungry people of Delaware!
The paper bags in which the food was collected were beautifully and thoughtfully decorated by students from Rehoboth Beach Montessori School. What a terrific opportunity for a future generation of community leaders to engage in an act of public service!
Jack Lingo, REALTOR® would like to thank the Food Bank of Delaware for all the wonderful work it does for residents of the First State. The brokerage would also like to extend gratitude to Rehoboth Beach Montessori School for allowing students to engage so actively in the company's food drive campaign.
Pictured, left to right: Front row - April Irelan, Luanne Lawrence, Sandy Miller, Ramona Zoccola, Ava Cannon; Middle row - Sheila Davolos, Sarah Davis, Kathy Reinhart, Molly Bayard; Back row - Rachel Ribeiro, Renee Robinson, Randy Mason, Lynn Larkins, Amanda Ryan, Steven Rowan, Tjark Bateman
Pictured: Donated Food & Bags Decorated by Rehoboth Beach Montessori School Students
Pictured: Associate Broker Carrie Lingo Helps Rehoboth Beach Montessori School Children Decorate Bags
On Tuesday, December 3, "Santa's Helpers" from SCAOR's Sussex Strong congregated in Rehoboth Beach Walmart to purchase Christmas gifts for needy children throughout Sussex County. Sussex Strong members donned their favorite elf outfits and selected presents for over 300 children who might otherwise receive nothing for Christmas. The team provided necessities such as coats, socks, gloves, hats, and (of course) a toy or two! Over 60 volunteers and 20 Cape Henlopen High School DECA students participated in this event. Included among the volunteers were a number of Jack Lingo, REALTOR® agents, including Kristina Lingo, Karen Maull, April Irelan, Molly Bayard, Melinda Ingram, Jessica Shomper, Tracy Kelley, Ava Cannon, and 2020 Sussex Strong President Robb Kimbles.
Before the gifts could be distributed, they needed to be wrapped! Almost 100 volunteers came out to the Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach on Thursday, December 12, in order to wrap the gifts. Volunteers included local REALTORS®, affiliates, and family and friends of SCAOR board members. After the wrapping was complete, local service centers picked up the gifts for distribution to families. Wrapping volunteers from Jack Lingo, REALTOR® included Robb Kimbles, Kristina Lingo, Rick Zimmerman, Camilla Conlon, Jessica Bradley, Marissa Murr, Sherri Martin, Karen Maull, Marylou Reynolds, Ian Lawrence, Michael Edelin, and Meghan Shupe.
Kristina Lingo, rental agent at Jack Lingo, REALTOR® and past president of Sussex Strong, stated, "This year's wrapping event seems to have drawn a much larger number of volunteers than previous years! Everyone involved was extremely grateful for and touched by the opportunity to help serve our neighbors in need."
Jack Lingo, REALTOR® is immensely proud of all its agents and staff who give back to their communities. The company remains fully and proudly committed to #GivingWhereYouLive.
Pictured, left to right: Tabitha Golt, Brigit Taylor, Joe Della Torre, Kathy Douglass, Adriane Gallagher, Jenn Barrows, Josette Castiglione, Audrey Serio, and Kristina Lingo
Pictured, left to right: Meghan Shupe, Dave Temby, Sherri Martin, Marissa Murr, Marylou Reynolds, Jessica Bradley, Robb Kimbles, Kristina Lingo, Michael Edelin, and Ian Lawrence
By Dennis Forney for Cape Gazette
For dozens of centuries, it’s been highly prized land.
Long before it was part of the United States and Delaware, natural assets drew Native Americans to the coastal land between freshwater lakes and Atlantic Ocean now known as Rehoboth Beach. Freshwater for obvious reasons; the beach and ocean for summer breezes.
Archaeological studies have determined that this area of Delaware, for a long period of pre-colonial time, hosted the largest seasonal encampment of Native Americans along the North American continent’s Eastern Seaboard.
In the colonial period, pirates anchored off the Delaware coast to row ashore and fill casks with freshwater from the lakes. When troops from invading British ships in the War of 1812 left the mouth of Delaware Bay and headed down the coast to get freshwater denied them by an unaccommodating Lewes, local militia beat them to the punch and drove them off the beach in front of the largest of the lakes.
Now those unusual freshwater lakes so close to the sea - which may have once had Native American names - are called Lake Comegys, Silver Lake and Lake Gerar. At the southern edge of Rehoboth Beach’s corporate limits, Silver Lake is the largest of the three.
Between the lake and the ocean is a dune-protected strip of land studded with low-profile pines and houses. Margaretta Lammot duPont Carpenter bought that unique stretch of property between Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach in the early 20th century. She and her husband, Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter, nestled a classic, shake-shingled beach cottage behind the dunes there as a summer retreat. Her father, Lammot du Pont, was one of the early principals in the DuPont Company, and her husband worked for and was also an officer in the rapidly expanding enterprise.
Photo Courtesy of Jack Lingo, REALTOR®
On October 19, the Carrie Lingo Team was pleased to present the first-ever Showfield Daffodil Dig. This fun-filled event brought together numerous Showfield homeowners and offered them the opportunity to both beautify their community and get to know their neighbors. The Carrie Lingo Team provided over 2,000 daffodil bulbs to participating Showfield residents, who then planted the bulbs throughout the natural area surrounding the community clubhouse. Special thanks to Rise Up Coffee Roasters for supplying the gardening fuel and Carolina Sugar Fairy Custom Cakes and Sweets for baking delicious daffodil-shaped cookies. In the springtime, Showfield's clubhouse will be surrounded by 2,000 bright and beautiful daffodil flowers!
Showfield is now 95% sold out! This iconic 132-acre community, a project of Jack Lingo Asset Management, is situated along a portion of the 16-mile Junction & Breakwater Trail loop in Lewes. Community amenities include a clubhouse, outdoor pool, wooded walking trails, and multiple ponds. Located within a half mile of Lewes Beach, Cape Henlopen State Park, and downtown restaurants and shopping opportunities, Showfield is the most exciting opportunity at the Delaware Beaches. Learn more about this premier neighborhood here.
Pictured: Carrie Lingo and her son Marsh.
By Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Delaware Today
Picture a hip home built in 1950s Palm Springs, where guests moved freely about—Tom Collins in hand—from the sleek interior to the open air beside a shimmering pool.
Now pick it up and set it down in south Reho, a short jaunt from your favorite downtown watering hole.
The 12-year-old house was designed by noted Washington, D.C., architect James Foster, with the clean lines, organic flow, flat roofs and glass expanses that are hallmarks of midcentury modern design.
“It’s a style you don’t see that often in Delaware or Rehoboth,” says Shaun Tull of the Bryce Lingo & Shaun Tull Team of Jack Lingo Realtor.
Courtesy of Bryce Lingo & Shaun Tull Team of Jack Lingo Realtor
On Saturday, November 2, Cape Henlopen High School hosted the 4th annual Delaware Resorts 55+ Expo to benefit Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth. Over 80 companies attended the event in order to promote Coastal Delaware's vibrant 55+ lifestyle. With free admission and free parking, visitors of all ages were welcome to come and enjoy a variety of specials, giveaways, and prizes. The event's lead sponsor, Beebe Healthcare, even offered free screenings and flu shots. Jack Lingo, REALTOR® was proud to attend the expo in order to educate visitors about the wonderful real estate services the company provides. Representatives from the brokerage included Molly Bayard, Mike Dominguez, and Melinda Ingram -- all licensed REALTORS®.
Pictured: Mike Dominguez, REALTOR®