Sea Horse
10-18-2013, 02:46 PM
Fishing for a Cause:
1st Annual Tribute Fundraiser in honor of Chief Charles Mazzarella
to benefit The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
October 27th, 2013
8 AM-2:30 PM
70$/pp (All rods, bait and tackle included)
Reservations Only
The Sea Horse will be sponsoring a fishing trip in memoriam of Chief Charles Mazzarella, father-in-law of Capt. Jack Bevins. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Please call (732) 291-0085 to reserve your spot! If you are unable to fish with us, but would like to make a donation, please feel free to stop by the dock before or after the trip with your contribution.
Charlie, a loving husband, father and grandpa, retired as Chief of Police in Atlantic Highlands in 2000. Upon his retirement, he volunteered as a Project Alert Agent for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children based in Alexandria, VA. Charlie was a tireless advocate for victimized children and worked in conjunction with the National Center, local police departments and the involved families to help recover missing children, solve long-term cases, and bring peace to the victims and their families.
Visit the NCMEC online at www.missingkids.com
1st Annual Tribute Fundraiser in honor of Chief Charles Mazzarella
to benefit The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
October 27th, 2013
8 AM-2:30 PM
70$/pp (All rods, bait and tackle included)
Reservations Only
The Sea Horse will be sponsoring a fishing trip in memoriam of Chief Charles Mazzarella, father-in-law of Capt. Jack Bevins. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Please call (732) 291-0085 to reserve your spot! If you are unable to fish with us, but would like to make a donation, please feel free to stop by the dock before or after the trip with your contribution.
Charlie, a loving husband, father and grandpa, retired as Chief of Police in Atlantic Highlands in 2000. Upon his retirement, he volunteered as a Project Alert Agent for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children based in Alexandria, VA. Charlie was a tireless advocate for victimized children and worked in conjunction with the National Center, local police departments and the involved families to help recover missing children, solve long-term cases, and bring peace to the victims and their families.
Visit the NCMEC online at www.missingkids.com