Wild Care to Hold Largest Fundraiser of the Year

Wild Care News Release

Eastham, MA (January 25th) – Wild Care Inc., a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in Eastham, will host their largest fundraiser of the year - “WILD WINTER NIGHT”. Join them for a truly, enjoyable event Saturday, February 9th from 5:30pm to 8:30 pm at the ELKS LODGE, 10 McKoy Road in Eastham MA 02642.

Bring Your Appetite! Wild Care supporters and friends will enjoy delicious food from George’s Fish Market of Harwich Port, live music, raffles, and hundreds of amazing silent and live auction items to choose from.

Auction items include hotel stays, animal-themed gift baskets, restaurant certificates, artwork, and so much more. One-of-a-kind finds! Live auction hosted by the acclaimed and highly charismatic Rich Terrio of Auction Knights. This festive evening is a perfect way to shake off the winter blues and support Cape Cod’s favorite outer-Cape wildlife rescue center. Enjoy the sounds of Bert Jackson and Scott Lariviere while you peruse auction items and enjoy great food! Get wild with us at this fun event. Don’t miss it!

Tickets are $35 per person in advance, $40 at the door. Ticket price includes soft drinks, appetizers and dessert. Additional food is available for purchase (Lobster Rolls, Fish, Hot Dogs, Burgers, Veggie Burgers and Chowder). Cash bar will be available.

Reservations are strongly suggested and can be made online through our website, at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-winter-night-2019-tickets-51549305360 (all details here), visit our website at https://www.wildcarecapecod.org/wwnight-2019/ email events@wildcarecapecod.org or stop by Wild Care from 9-5 PM daily to pick them up.

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ABOUT WILD CARE:

Wild Care’s mission is to treat injured, ill and orphaned native wildlife for release, to

prevent wildlife casualties through public education and live counseling, and to engage

the community in conservation through volunteerism. Since our founding, Wild Care has

accepted over 27,000 wild creatures, representing 275 species of native birds, mammals, and reptiles. On average, Wild Care receives over 1,700 wild animals per year for treatment. It is a vital part of Wild Care’s mission to help educate the public on ways they can avoid harming our animal neighbors. We work with the community to positively impact the lives of wild animals through our counseling, educational efforts, and outreach. We strive to preserve the natural history of Cape Cod and provide quality, individualized care to each of our patients. If you encounter injured, orphaned or ill wildlife please call Wild Care’s “Wildlife Helpline” at 508-240- 2255. For more information about Wild Care’s programs, events or to make a donation please visit our website: www.wildcarecapecod.org.

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