58th Annual Bell Ringer Awards Open Ticket Sales, Name Finalists
The PR Club of New England has opened ticket sales for the 58th Bell Ringer Awards, naming finalists and announcing that proceeds from the 50/50 raffle will support local journalism.

The PR Club of New England announced today that tickets are now on sale for the 58th annual Bell Ringer Awards, one of the region's premier celebrations of excellence in public relations and communications. The ceremony will take place on June 4, 2026, at the Museum of Science in Boston from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET.
This year's event will honor the top talent in the industry, with the PR Club naming finalists for the 2026 Bell Ringer Awards. Among the contenders for the prestigious Super Bell award are 360PR, Duffy & Shanley, John Guilfoil Public Relations, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, and Rinck Advertising. These firms represent the best in the field, and the competition underscores the high standards of the profession.
The Bell Ringer Awards have long been a staple of the New England communications landscape, drawing attention to outstanding campaigns and individuals. The event also serves as a fundraiser for a worthy cause. The PR Club will donate all proceeds from the annual Bell Ringers 50/50 raffle to GBH in support of local journalism. This initiative underscores the industry's commitment to sustaining quality journalism in the region.
For those interested in attending, tickets can be purchased through the PR Club's website. The evening promises to provide networking opportunities and a chance to celebrate the achievements of peers. The full announcement, including downloadable images and bios, can be accessed here.
The PR Club, founded in 1948, continues to promote involvement in the communications industry. More information about its programs, events, and the Bell Ringer Awards can be found at www.PRClub.org.
The announcement comes at a time when the public relations industry is navigating rapid changes in media and technology. The Bell Ringer Awards highlight the innovative work being done by agencies and professionals to adapt and thrive. The inclusion of the 50/50 raffle benefiting GBH also emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between PR and journalism, as both fields work to maintain credibility and public trust.
With tickets now on sale, anticipation is building for what promises to be a memorable evening. The event not only recognizes past accomplishments but also sets the stage for future trends in communications. As finalists prepare their acceptance speeches, the industry watches closely to see which campaigns will be celebrated as benchmarks of excellence.