The Elkins-Archibald Atrium
The Elkins-Archibald Atrium of the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center was built in 2009 as a multi-purpose space serving the needs of CAMP Rehoboth and the community around us. The beautiful space is filled with light and contains the award winning, rainbow colored, Founders’ Circle wall that represents all the donors who made the building possible.
Since its construction, the Elkins-Archibald Atrium has served a multitude of functions that include: workshops, meetings, theater, debates, private parties, civil unions and weddings, charity events, art events, and much more. In its first year, Delaware Governor Jack Markell even signed anti-discrimination legislation in it.
Theater style, the room seats 90; for cocktail parties, it holds close to 180, plus it has access to the gorgeous CAMP Rehoboth Courtyard, a small kitchen, and a small auxiliary conference room.