Seaford Herald 05-13-2021

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CommuNity uPDate infections as of may 10

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infections as of may 3 2.040

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HERALD memorial Day at air Power museum

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Vol. 69 No. 20

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Honoring a local photographer

may 13 - 19, 2021

Seaford Public Library inspires children to read The day’s events also included two scavenger hunts in which participants had the chance to The Seaford Public Library’s win $25. The Indoor Spring Scavchildren’s room was busy with enger Hunt encouraged young young readers and readers to explore families coming and their local library’s going on May 4 for children’s room, and the library’s Chilthe Get to Know dren’s Book Week. Your Library Scav“Everyone was enger Hunt involved doing a little somechallenges throughthing,” said Jacqueout the facility. line Lopez, the head “We were trying of children’s servicto get a lot of the es at the library. kids to participate in “They were checkC h i l d re n’s B o o k ing out books.” Week to celebrate As families books and enjoy approached the chilreading,” Lope z dren’s department said. “It was nice to resource desk, they see the kids and the likely first noticed a parents helping plush Gro gu, or them.” “Baby Yoda,” from According to the television show JaCqueliNe l i b r a r y D i re c t o r “The Mandalorian.” F rank McKenna, loPeZ Library patrons had C h i l d re n’s B o o k the chance to take it Children’s Librarian, Week dates back to home in a raffle to Seaford Public 1913, when Franklin celebrate Children’s Library K. Matthews, the Book Week May 3-8. librarian of the Boy But “Baby Yoda” Scouts of America, wasn’t the only prize for the proposed its creation while touryoung readers. Nearby was a big ing the country to promote highjar of crayons that children er standards in children’s books. could win by guessing their “I agree with Frederic G. number. Continued on page 3

By JeNNiFer Corr jcorr@liherald.com

Courtesy Seaford School District

Showing college pride Seaford High School students donned the shirts of the colleges they will attend in the fall to celebrate National College Decision Day on May 3. Joining them were teachers and administrators, who wore their alumni gear. Story, more photos, Page 5.

A summer of family fun

Local chambers plan socially distant events By BriaN StieGlitZ bstieglitz@liherald.com

As summer nears in Wantagh and Seaford, the Chamber of Commerce in each hamlet is planning a series of outdoor, socially distanced events to allow neighbors to spend time together. Starting this Saturday, the Seaford chamber will host its first Maker’s Market at the Seaford Long Island Rail Road station. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., residents can greet and patronize roughly 25 local artisans and crafters. The event’s rain date will be Sunday. “The chamber wanted to do something to get everyone out

and into the community,” said Donna Jebaily, a member of the chamber’s board of directors, who is organizing the event. “We have a lot of crafters in Seaford and we have a lot of people with home-based businesses,” she said. “We wanted to give those residents a place to sell their merchandise and the community an experience outside with their neighbors.” The market will feature handmade clothes, cards, wooden signs, cat and dog mats, summer decorations, beach bags, candles, soaps, framed artwork, custommade trays, crafts kits, masks and essential oils, among other goods from community vendors.

The Seaford 9/11 Memorial Committee will also take part, debuting a commemorative coin in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The Maker’s Market will be held again on June 12, July 10, Aug. 14 and Sept. 25. The chamber will also host a food truck festival with live music on June 19, July 17 and Aug. 21. The chamber regularly hosts similar events and craft fairs at the LIRR station, but didn’t have nearly as many last year because of the pandemic. Jebaily said she hoped the Maker’s Market and food truck festival would make more people confident Continued on page 3

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e were trying to get a lot of the kids to participate in Children’s Book Week to celebrate books and enjoy reading.


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