Wiscasset’s Red’s Eats part of lobster fishing group’s fundraiser
Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA) has teamed up with one of Maine’s most iconic lobster shacks, Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, to launch its 2022 Fall Fundraising Challenge urging all businesses that rely on a strong lobster industry to contribute to MLA’s Save Maine Lobstermen campaign. All contributions raised will go directly to MLA’s efforts to protect both the Maine lobster industry and the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
“There are so many restaurants, large and small, that serve delicious Maine lobster in many amazing ways all because of the hardworking lobstermen and women who are out on the water, hauling traps, and supplying this healthy, sustainable product,” said Debbie Gagnon, general manager and co-owner of Red’s Eats. “I want to pay it forward and am delighted to be working to encourage others to help the MLA in its efforts to preserve Maine’s lobstering heritage for generations to come.”
The 2022 Fall Fundraising Challenge, which runs until Oct. 1,encourages any person or business that relies on a strong lobster industry to donate at one of two levels:
-Hard Shell Challenge: Anyone who donates at least $2,500 will receive a special #SaveMaineLobstermen donor sweatshirt and a coupon for a dinner for two from Red’s Eats including two fresh Maine lobster rolls, one side dish (homemade onion rings, deep fried garden zucchini with ranch dressing or blue cheese sauce for dipping, or French fries, and two drinks. Coupon to be used prior to Red’s closing for the 2022 season.
-Soft Shell Challenge: Anyone who donates at least $1,000 will receive a special #SaveMaineLobstermen donor sweatshirt
“No one can imagine Maine without lobster. It is the symbol of our state, and we are grateful to work with Red’s to encourage everyone who cares about the future of the industry to step up and help by contributing to MLA’s Save Maine Lobstermen campaign. It truly is an investment in the future of Maine’s economy,” said Kevin Kelley, director of advancement at MLA.
For more information or to donate online, visit:www.savemainelobstermen.org or mail checks payable to Maine Lobstermen’s Association to 2 Storer St., Suite 203, Kennebunk, ME 04043.