(Photo by Bob Montgomery)(Photo by Bob Montgomery)
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Hearts to support Seaforth Manor

Vinyl hearts are decorating windows through Seaforth in support of Seaforth Manor.

The home has been dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak.

And teacher Pam Zeehuisen thought she might be able to raise a few dollars to help out.

“People would come and buy a couple, maybe one or two $2 stickers and away they'd go. They're just a 5x5 heart and people are coming and buying like $10, $20, $30 dollars worth," said Zeehuisen. "And Greyhaven Gardens in Londesborough gave a substantial donation as well, so it's just turned out to be huge.”

So far $1,800 has been raised.

"All of the funds that have been raised are going to help benefit the Seaforth Manor with things that they need. They have had a tough time and our community has rallied together and are doing some great things for that,” added Zeehuisen.

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