Seaford Wellness Gazebo at Seaford Train Station
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Seaford Wellness Hot Chocolate 5K Run
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The Seaford Wellness Council
We are a section 501c non profit
organization comprised of local citizens
whose mission is to assist in the
improvement of the Seaford community's
quality of life by promoting general
community wellness, including but not
limited to the following: 1) Organizing
activities that promote wellness such as
activity nights for the community children
to attend as an alternative to
non-productive activities, as well as
having Community Walk-Runs and Health
Fairs. 2) Organizing, promoting and
carrying out endeavors which beautify
the community and environment, parks
and other public places of gathering with
the purpose of fostering healthy
interaction, socialization and fellowship
within the Seaford community. 3)
Creating activities and presentations
which address issues of substances
abuse, nutrition, smoking, gender bias,
violence and physical and mental health.
SEAFORD WELLNESS GAZEBO DEDICATED TO THE SEAFORD COMMUNITY OCTOBER 2006
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Through generous grant funds
from Senator Charles Fuschillo Jr.
and Assemblyman David
McDonough, the Wellness Council
constructed a gazebo
at the Seaford Train Station.
Much assistance and cooperation
from Councilwoman Angie Cullen,
Town Clerk Mark Bonilla and
Highway Commissioner Tom
Toscano facilitated our efforts.
Work began October 5th and a
ribbon cutting ceremony was held
on October 29th to dedicate the
gazebo to the Seaford Community.
Some benefits and anticipated
uses of the gazebo include:
 | | Enhance the overall aesthetics |
| | of the area
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 | | Serve as a relaxing shelter for |
| | commuters and residents
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 | | Live band performances
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 | | Staging area for parades
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 | | Holiday/Special Entertainment
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 | | Memorial Services
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 | | Holiday Festivities |
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On May 2, 2009 Scout leader Steve Nicola and Troop 239 restored the gazebo to its original condition. In addition,
the Seaford Wellness sign was renovated and area surrounding the gazebo was landscaped with plantings.
After a long period of vandalism we are thankful to all involved with the restoration and proud to have this fine
addition to the community back in service.
Steve Nicola Leading the Project
Susan Nicola Planting
Tom Cleary Cutting Bricks
Tom Cleary, Don PAulson, Steve Nicola, Mark Bonilla, Ed Monaco, Michael DiSilvio, Ken Nersesian
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Ed Monaco Replacing Broken Spindles
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