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Vol. 35, No. 41
April 30, 2020
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The Mount Sinai Heritage Trust held a food drive two Saturdays in a row, April 19 and 26, bringing in over 300 people dropping off north of approximately 3,000 items. The food is being donated to multiple places, including the Welcome Friends Soup Kitchen in Port Jeff, St. Anthony’s R.C. Church in Rocky Point, and VIBS, a Suffolk-based outreach group that supports women and children involved in domestic abuse situations.
“We’re an integral part of the community, and we do everything we can to support the community,” said Brad Feldman, the Heritage Trust Board vice president. Though they continue outreach, Feldman said the trust and the park is essentially running with no income. The normal fundraisers they host, including the Fling into Spring Carnival and even smaller events like the Easter event and comedy show had to be postponed. The trust is looking for additional volunteers and is accepting donations during this time. People interested can email contact@ heritagetrustmail.org.
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