MMSC’s “Ales for Whales” Fundraiser Returns to Support Critical Marine Mammal Stranding Operation Expenses in New Jersey

Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall to host event Tuesday, March 12

After a three-year hiatus, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center is announcing the return of its iconic fundraising event “Ales for Whales”, to be held on Tuesday, March 12 6-9pm, hosted by the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall in Atlantic City. Early bird tickets are $35 through February 29, and $45 starting on March 1, with all proceeds going directly towards critical marine mammal stranding response efforts in New Jersey.

What started in 1976 as an idea inspired by a lone pygmy sperm whale that stranded on the beach in Atlantic City, has become the only organization dedicated to the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release of marine mammals in the State of New Jersey. Since first opening its doors 46 years ago this March, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center has responded to over 6,067 marine mammals and sea turtles in distress. From humble beginnings in Gardner’s Basin, in AC, to the current facility in Brigantine, two things have always remained constant: a steadfast commitment to the animals above all else, and an appreciation for the support from the community. It is fitting that “Ales for Whales”, a chance for the community to come together to learn about and help support this important mission, is being held on the organization’s anniversary just steps away from where MMSC was born.

The bulk of MMSC’s lifesaving work is funded through donations from the public, grants, gift shop sales, and fundraising events, which is why the return of “Ales for Whales” is critical this year, now more than ever.

Proceeds from “Ales for Whales” ticket sales, silent auction, raffle tickets, and merchandise sales will help provide the Center with the supplies and equipment that ensure a quick response to animals in need. These funds will help the organization to rescue and rehabilitate as many animals as possible and allow them to collect critical scientific data on those animals who were not able to be saved to help further the investigation into cetacean deaths along our shores.

We are the hands that do this important work for the animals, but our supporters are the heart.”

For more information on MMSC’s “Ales for Whales” fundraiser event and to purchase tickets, please visit their website- https://mmsc.org/upcoming-fundraisers

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