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South Fork Natural History Museum's First Holiday Toy Drive a Success
The toy donated went to families in the Sag Harbor area.
Photos courtesy of the South Fork Natural History Museum
The South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center (SoFo), announced recently that its first annual Holiday Toy drive in December brightened the holidays for many local families in need.
The donated toys went to children from The First Church of God in Christ, The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center, and the First Baptist Church of Bridgehampton, all located on the Bridge-Sag Harbor turnpike.
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“SoFo is committed to giving back to the East End community,” said Frank Quevedo, SoFo’s Executive Director, and we are extremely grateful that we were able to work with our members and supporters to help make this a very special holiday season for our community.
Among those who helped prepare and distribute the toys include: South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) nature educators, Melanie Meade and Nicole Cummings.
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South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) Director of Education Carol Crasson also helped distribute the toys to Reverend Dr. H. G. McGhee, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bridgehampton and church members, Francine Hopson and Thelma L. Harris.
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