The Greater Ocean Township of Commerce is hosting a campaign to help the nine Seidle children of Neptune.
The nine were left on their own after their lives were shattered by the death of of their mother June 16. Tamara Seidle was a much loved pillar of the community. She raised her children to be part of that community and taught them to be respectful, close-knit, hard-working students and athletes.
With their approval, the Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce is launching an ongoing campaign to solicit the community’s support in donating gift cards for local supermarkets and clothing/shoe stores for them.
To date, there are 6 easy drop-off locations in Neptune and Ocean, that include:
Lester Glenn Ford, 900 Route 35 South, Ocean. Hours Mon.-Fri. 9 am – 9 pm and Sat. 9 am – 6 pm.
The GOTCC office, 163 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst (inside the Board of Education building). 8 am – 2 pm
Gold Coast Cadillac, 2123 Route 35 North. Oakhurst. Hours Mon. – Thurs. 9 am – 8 pm and Fri. and Sat. 9 am – 6 pm.
Retro Fitness Center, 300 West Sylvania Avenue, Neptune City (immediately off Rt. 18). Hours Mon. – Fri. 5 am – 11 pm, Sat. and Sun. 7 am – 6 pm.
Shop Rite of Neptune, 2200 Asbury Avenue, Neptune. Hours Mon. – Sun. 6 am – Midnight.
Tamara was a loving and devoted mother to Kirsten, Philip, John, Chris, Monica, Dorothy, Maria, Stephen, and Teresa. She was also an active and engaged member of her community who worked for the past several years at Mother of Mercy Parish (Mount Carmel) in Asbury Park as their spiritual adviser. She tirelessly taught hundreds of children – guiding them and helping them achieve their individual and spiritual goals by giving so much of herself to each and every child she advised.
Questions about this program can be directed to the GOTCC office at 732.660.1888.
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