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The Milford Oyster Festival Announces its 2024 Charitable Contribution
Supporting these organizations is our core mission.
THE ANNUAL MIFORD OYSTER FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS 2024 CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
The Committee representing the 50th Annual Milford Oyster Festival is pleased to announce the recipients of our annual charitable contributions. Each year the Festival supports various charities throughout the Milford area and this year’s charities include:
Keeping Milford Warm
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Milford Food Bank
Senior Heating Assistance Program-Dept. of Human Services-City Of Milford
Food2Kids
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Milford Prevention Council
Milford United Way
Milford Animal Shelter
Milford Toys for Tots
Purple Pantry
Beth-El Center,Bridges FOS/FOF
Literacy Volunteer of Southern Connecticut
Rape Crisis Center of Milford
Scholarship of Social Learning Benhaven
United Way of Milford Adopt-A-Family Program
Boy Scouts of America-Troop 25 (Shelton)
Bridges-Young Parent Program
Foran A. High School Post Prom Committee
Jonathan Law High School Post Prom Committee
Milford Children's Trout Derby
Milford Friends of Library
"Supporting so many valuable and important groups is at the core of our mission, not only during the Oyster Festival but also throughout the year" said Ila Tokarz, President of The Milford Oyster Festival.
This year the Festival will be held on Friday,
August 15th and Saturday, August 16th from 5:00PM till 10:00PM on Fowler Field, Milford, Connecticut.
Enjoy 2 evenings of fun including music, oysters and great food, beverages and amusements.
For more information please check the festival website www.milfordoysterfestival.com
Pictured is Ray Vitali giving a donation it Bridges Young Parent Program and Tony Viti of Rape Crises Center and Sue Brown of Purple Pantry, Ila and Pat Tokarz giving donation to to Mark Sims of Troop 25 in Shelton and Michele DiBella giving donation to Jennifer Paradis of Beth-El.
