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This weekend brings the culmination of Sundance, the annual CAMP Rehoboth fundraiser that normally features a packed dance floor.

This year is different, of course, with Sundance going virtual. (See this week’s Blade Calendar page for details.) Kerry Hallett, 36, is CAMP Rehoboth’s operations administrator.

Previously, she worked as a server at Rehoboth’s Chesapeake & Maine and as an “INNmate” (innkeeper) at the Dogfish Inn (105 Savannah Rd, Lewes, Del.). “In my current position at CAMP Rehoboth, I still get to collaborate with my Dogfish fam,” she says. “To me, community is all about collaboration.” Hallett is married to Millie Crotty and the two have lived in Rehoboth with their “fur babies,” Berlin, Indy, and Joey Macaroni, since

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