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Committee approves purchase of sealed container for Port Richey centennial time capsule
Summary
Port Richey City Centennial Committee voted to buy a sealed, food-storage-style container for the city's new time capsule, after debate about size, reuse of previously unearthed items and storage. The purchase was carried by voice vote.
Port Richey City Centennial Committee members voted to buy an airtight container to hold items for a new centennial time capsule, the committee decided at its April 1 meeting.
The committee approved purchasing a round, food-storage-style container described by members as roughly 15.5 inches in diameter and 15.5 inches tall at a quoted price of about $132. Julie Keenan, who presented the container options, said the wider opening would allow paper items to be stored flat instead of rolled. "Everything would just fit inside this bucket, and then we would seal it on the top," Keenan said.
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