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Seaford Harvest Fair Fast Approaching

Vending spaces open for annual fall fundraising event benefiting Seaford Historical Museum scheduled for Sept. 30.

The annual Harvest Fair is on tap for Sept. 30 and spaces are still available for vendors at the fall celebration.

The fair is scheduled for Sunday Sept. 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the . The event is held each fall as a fundraiser to renovate and maintain the museum, which was built in 1893. To view a video of last year’s Seaford Harvest Fair, click .

The fee for a 10x10 vending space at the fair is $35 and spaces are limited. For more information or to reserve space at the fair, contact Judy Bongiovi at 516-783-8629.

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