Somers Point, NJ

New ‘Back on Bay Avenue’ Fundraiser Event Series Announced to Benefit Somers Point’s Historical Sites & Organizations


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New ‘Back on Bay Avenue’ Fundraiser Event Series Announced
to Benefit Somers Point’s Historical Sites & Organizations

Somers Point’s Economic Development Advisory Commission and ‘Tony Marts Presents’
have formed a new partnership to raise funds for Somers Point’s key attractions. 

Somers Point, NJ – January 21, 2020 – The Somers Point Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC) and ‘Tony Marts Presents’ have partnered and will host a new fundraising series titled, ‘Back on Bay Avenue’ to benefit Somers Point historical organizations and sites.

“We’re proud to establish the ‘Back on Bay Avenue’ partnership with ‘Tony Marts Presents’ to benefit Somers Point’s nonprofit attractions. We hope this fundraising event series will bring the community together to raise revenue and awareness for our city’s key attractions,” explained Somers Point EDAC Chairperson Greg Sykora.

The first fundraiser will take place on Wednesday, January 29 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Gateway Playhouse Theater, 738 Bay Avenue, Somers Point. This unforgettable evening will feature wine, craft beer, and microbrew tasting, accompanied by the sounds of the Dane Anthony Band, playing all of your favorites from Elvis to Motown. The Patriots for the Somers Mansion, dedicated to the preservation and beautification of Somers Mansion, are sponsoring the concert.

Tickets are $25 and include a wine, craft beer, and microbrew tasting sponsored by Circle Liquors of Somers Point, as well as the 90-minute concert by the Dane Anthony Band. The wine, craft beer, and microbrew tasting will be from 6-7 p.m., followed by the concert.

Advance tickets are recommended. For more information and ticket sales, visit www.GatewayByTheBay.org.

The second “Back on Bay Avenue” fundraiser is scheduled to take place Friday, March 13. It will benefit the Somers Point Historical Society and the Somers Point Historical Museum. More details will be announced shortly.

For more information on Somers Point, visit www.VisitSomersPoint.com.

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About the City of Somers Point

The City of Somers Point is the oldest settlement in Atlantic County, dating back to 1693. This four-square mile attractive town is located in the eastern portion of Atlantic County in what was once known as Great Egg Harbor and was first incorporated as a borough in 1886.

Somers Point’s tagline – “The Shore Starts Here” – lets visitors, homebuyers and business owners know that whether they’re looking to live, work or play at the shore, Somers Point is the ideal place to start. Somers Point is primarily a residential community with a relatively large proportion of its residents employed in professional services or executive positions in Somers Point and neighboring communities. Because of Somers Point’s location on the Great Egg Harbor River bayfront, it is known for its marinas, boating, and fine restaurants. Somers Point also has a vast variety of small and large shops and businesses located throughout the community.