Cynthia Marie Wednesday, November 7, 2012 |
When you look around Long Island you have to wonder if things will ever be the same again. While nothing can ever go back to the original, hopefully - someday - the communities of Long Island will be able to rebuild and move ahead with life. After Hurricane Sandy came and left untold destruction, and we struggle through another major storm, it is comforting to know that there are those in the state, and the country, that are doing what they can to help.
One of those is Jerry Seinfeld.
For those who live on Long Island they are quite familiar with the comic and his work. Now, the New York native is going to add a show in Long Island to his new comedy tour. As a part of helping out the communities, he will donate all proceeds from this extra show and two other performances to Superstorm Sandy relief.
Seinfeld's tour kicked off on Oct. 4th and will wind its way through the area on Dec. 19 at the NYCB Theater in Westbury. He and fellow comedian Colin Quinn, who is touring with the "Seinfeld" star, will donate all proceeds to groups helping storm victims.
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