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Seaford Historical Society to Aid Sandy Victims

Community organization hosting a Tupperware party fundraiser for local residents uprooted from their homes by Oct. 29 superstorm.

The Seaford Historical Society is lending a helping hand to local residents who were driven from their homes by the destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy. 

The community organization is raising funds to purchase gift cards for Seafordites whose homes incurred significant flood damage from the Oct. 29 storm. A Tupperware party fundraiser produced by the Seaford Historical Society is planned for Dec. 5 starting at 7 p.m. The event will be held inside the Seaford Historical Museum on 3890 Waverly Ave. 

The Seaford Historical Society says the fundraiser will feature an informative presentation of the latest products from Tupperware that is also combined with humor. Admission is $15 and will feature refreshments and 50/50 raffles. 

To order tickets via Paypal, visit www.seafordhistoricalsociety.org and click the events tab. For further information, contact seafordhistoric@optonline.net or call 516-826-7642. 

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