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- Title:
- SWCC’s Wild About Wildlife 30th Anniversary Gala
- When:
- 11.08.2024 05.30PM - 09.30PM
- Where:
- The Clayton House - Scottsdale
- Category:
- Charity/Benefit Events
Description
Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center Marks 30 Years
with Wild About Wildlife Gala: A Night of Celebration and Conservation
WHAT: Southwest Conservation Center’s Wild About Wildlife 30th Anniversary Gala:
For 30 years, the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center (SWCC) has worked diligently to rescue, rehab, and release thousands of native animals in Arizona. Now, it's time to celebrate!
Join us for SWCC’s Wild About Wildlife 30th Anniversary Gala, chaired by Ann Damiano and Pam Wugalter, as we celebrate three decades of impact and envision a brighter future for wildlife conservation in Arizona. The evening, hosted by KTAR FM Morning News Anchor Jim Sharpe, will feature an elegant, seated dinner, live music, exciting auctions, and a tribute to SWCC Founder Linda Searles, honoring her enduring commitment to rescuing and protecting our state’s native wildlife.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, SWCC relies entirely on community support, with no state or federal funding. Gala proceeds will underwrite critical medical services and nourishment for the animals, those held temporarily and those housed for life.
WHEN/WHERE:
5:30 – 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 8
The Clayton House
3719 N. 75th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
TICKETS: To purchase tickets, visit onecau.se/wild30.
MORE INFO:
About Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center:
Scottsdale, AZ-based Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization accredited by the American Sanctuary Association, that rescues, rehabilitates, and provides sanctuary to native Arizona wildlife. Since 1994, SWCC has rehabilitated thousands of animals, with over 70 percent successfully released back into the wild. SWCC also offers conservation education and practices humane research to support healthy biodiversity and positive coexistence with wildlife. For more info, visit southwestwildlife.org.