Trash Bash 2017 – $1000 to Wild Care!

THANK YOU to our wonderful friends at Nauset Disposal for making Wild Care a recipient of their Trash Bash again this year!  Nauset donated $1,000 to Wild Care!

We can’t wait for Trash Bash 2018! Thank you also to the 600+ guests who attended.

(Photo left to right: Tim DeLude – Nauset Disposal Operations Manager,  Stephanie Ellis – Wild Care Executive Director, Shawn DeLude – Nauset Disposal Owner)

Past Event Information:


The fun starts at 5:30PM at Nauset Disposal – 3 Rayber Road, Orleans – and features The Grab Brothers, great food and drinks, raffle and more. The 2016 event benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cape Cod and the Islands, Cape Cod Cares for the Troops, Center for Coastal Studies, Katelynns Closet, Lower Cape Outreach Council, The Cape and Islands United Way & Wild Care Cape Cod.

Suggested donation of $20 before October 15, after and at the door the suggested donation will be $25. Donation includes admission, food and four drink tickets, available in advance by at Trash Bash or at the door. Cash, check or credit cards accepted.

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508-240-2255

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are open EVERY DAY from
9:00 am – 5:00 pm.
We are located at the
Orleans rotary (on the Eastham side).

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Wild Care Executive Director Stephanie Ellis recently sent a letter to the Joint Committee, Environment and Natural Resources in MA urging them to support upcoming local Bills that would regulate the use of dangerous rodenticides in MA.

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Wild Care has a state-of-the-art seabird therapy pool, which allows seabirds and waterfowl to exercise on running water. This will help our bird friends recover more quickly so they can get back to their watery habitats!