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Taste of the Bay Fundraiser

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Mother Teresa Regional School will hold its fourth annual Taste of the Bay fundraiser on Oct. 14. Reservations are limited to 300 people.

Event attendees will enjoy generous "tastes" from over 15 local bayshore restaurants, as well as sample a variety of wines from local wineries. 

There will also be a 50/50 Raffle and gift baskets.

Tickets are $30 ($40 after Oct. 3), and can be purchased by calling the school at 732-291-1050, or Beverly McGee at 732-668-8950. You may download the reservation form here, or by clicking the picture below.

Proceeds benefit Mother Teresa Regional School.

Melissa Whelan Wisk October 1, 2011 at 03:51 pm
This was a great event last year. The food was fantastic and plenty to eat.
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