Help St. Francis Wildlife celebrate 40 years of caring for thousands of injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals in our community.
St. Francis Wildlife's biggest and wildest event ever to celebrate their 40th year of caring for injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife in this community.
Begin by enjoying a glass of wine on the Terrace with other wildlife lovers as you listen to the Big Bend Woodwind Quintet, admire elegant raptors, and meet nature authors and artists.
Move into the Carriage House to treat your senses to Real Paella, prepared by one of Valencia’s finest chefs, and the music of the incomparable Avis Berry and her band.
M.C. Julie Montanaro will introduce our special guest speakers: internationally admired wildlife author and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Joe Hutto; widely celebrated sculptor Sandy Proctor; and Executive Director of the Coastal Plains Institute, ecologist, author, and beloved FSU professor Dr. Bruce Means.
Throughout the night, images of some of the thousands of beautiful animals St. Francis Wildlife has cared for will float above the music, laughter, memories, and celebration.
(Attire: Dressy casual)
Tickets (Until sold out): $50 each/2 for $90. After 10/25: $55 each/2 for $100.
Patron Ticket, $100: Includes recognition in program book, 40th Anniversary T-shirt, and your photo with a bird of prey.
Where to buy tickets: Native Nurseries (cash or check) 1661 Centerville Rd.; Wild Birds Unlimited (cash or check) 2098 Thomsasville Rd.; Online at http://www.stfranciswildlife.org/40thAnniversary.html. All proceeds benefit St. Francis Wildlife.
Phone: 8505280823
Email: stfranciswildlife@comcast.net
2018/11/01 - 2018/11/01
Additional time info:
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. — On the terrace
7:00 - 9:30 — In the Carriage House
Goodwood Museum and Gardens
1600 Miccosukee Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
The Museum’s main entrance is located off Miccosukee Road, just East of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. The Museum’s back entrance can be accessed off Surgeons Drive.