
Beloved South Jersey Fundraiser Still Going Strong In Sea Isle City, New Jersey
In 2026, President's Day Weekend happens on the same weekend as Valentine's Day. While this is an opportunity for an extended 4-day weekend when children get off from school, this is also an opportunity for some fun at the Jersey Shore to help to raise money for a great cause.
One of the biggest fundraising events in South Jersey each year is the Mike's Seafood Polar Bear Run-Walk for Autism. Hosted in Sea Isle City during President's Day Weekend, the annual 5K Run and One Mile Fun-Walk raises money for Special Services Schools, Autism Support Groups, and Families of Special Needs Children.
An example of how Mike's Seafood Run/Walk for Autism has helped South Jersey is the new Outpatient Testing Room at Shore Medical Center for adults and children living with ASD or other sensory needs. This opened in Spring 2025, and the fundraising efforts of Mike's Seafood Run/Walk for Autism were a major contributor to this new Outpatient room in Somers Point.
The Man Behind the Mike's Seafood Run/Walk For Autism Fundraising Event
Mike Monachetti, owner of Mike's Seafood, is the man behind this annual fundraiser that has grown to see thousands of people come to Sea Isle City each year. I spoke with Mike on 973 ESPN South Jersey about how this annual fundraiser started years ago:
"I started this (20 years ago because) I am the father of a boy and a girl with Autism who are on the spectrum. I have Mike's Seafood so I can take care of my children but there are a lot of people who can't (take care of their children the way I can). So I wanted to raise money for people to help them out....The last two to three years we have been averaging around four to five thousand people come out for the event, it's really taken off. So many people enjoy the day with their family - I'm lucky to have Sea Isle City work with me as a partner on this to really make it a great day."
This year's event is Saturday, February 154h with registration at the Sea Isle City Promenade starting at 930 am. The 5K Run and One Mile Fun Walk will start after 12 pm; Both Run and Walk happen simultaneously as participants go in opposite directions on the Sea Isle City Boardwalk. There will be a huge party when the Run-Walk is completed with Food and Entertainment for all ages inside the heated tent at Excursion Park.
For over one hundred years, the Monachetti Family has operated Mike's Seafood located on Park Road on the bay in Sea Isle City. Mike Monachetti is the third generation of his family living and working in the Shore Town, he knows all about the work ethic that goes into success at the Jersey Shore. He was going to make the Polar Bear Run-Walk for Autism become a success despite the doubters:
"When I started this, people said 'Nobody is going to come and run in the wintertime'. Well, every year we get between 600 and 1,000 people to come do the 5k Run. There's no other 5k (this time of year) and people welcome it. For example, you might see five or six guys in Rowan (University) Jerseys on, or Temple (University), and the group of guys comes down that run Cross Country for the different colleges jump in and do the 5K Run. Just so much support from so many different directions, it's really rewarding to help other people out".
Aside from Mike's Seafood being a staple of the Sea Isle City community, Mike Monachetti has also famous stop for Philadelphia Sports Stars. Phillies Slugger Klye Schwarber stopped in last summer, and the Phillies broadcasters highlighted this after Schwarber had a monster game after visiting Mike's seafood in Sea Isle City.
The Jason Kelce-Mike's Seafood Connection
Mike's Seafood also went viral online for posting a sign in the window of his storefront asking Eagles All-Pro Center Jason Kelce to not retire back in 2024. People were taking pictures in front of the sign, and sharing on social media to get Kelce's attention. I asked Monachetti if he ever thought Mike's Seafood would become "Internet Famous":
"I had no idea (The Kelce Sign would go viral) but I just wanted to put out a message from the crew here at Mike's Seafood. Jason and his wife, Kylie, the whole family patronizes Mike's Seafood, they come in and get takeout (or) they go out back to eat at the Dock Restaurant. We just feel like we have a strong tie to Jason; His brother Travis also comes with him, his mom (Donna), and everybody (in the Kelce family) comes down to Sea Isle City when (Jason Kelce) is here in the Summertime."
Many people who live and work in Sea Isle City have their own personal Jason Kelce stories, so I asked Mike Monachetti what his favorite Jason Kelce experience:
"People know there are lines to get in Mike's Seafood (during the Summer). I'll go out front and I'll see (Jason Kelce) standing out front of the building and there might be 60 or 70 people in front of him in line waiting to get on the Dockside Restaurant to eat. So I'll say to him 'Let me take you around the side door, take you right up to the dock' and he will adamantly say 'No". He's just genuine, he's down to earth. He would rather stand in line, talk to people, (and) take pictures with people. He's just really amazing."
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Jason Kelce's 2024 Team 62 Fundraiser Event in Sea Isle City, New Jersey
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