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Teresa

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The E.O.Wilson Biophilia Center is pleased to invite you to the 1st Annual Birds of Prey Wine Dinner on Saturday, May 6th 2017, at Roux 30A in Grayton Beach, Florida. Event details and link to purchase tickets below.

Enjoy a one of a kind evening as you discover the majestic beauty of some of the most impressive birds of prey from our area. Explore exceptional flavors with Chef Nikhil of Roux 30a, as he creates a delicious 5 course dinner with wine pairings. End the night with uniquely adventurous silent auction items that will support the Biophilia Center's main mission of conservation by education!

The inaugural benefit dinner will be a wonderful way to support the Center among good company and feathered friends. Please join us for a special occasion that will help celebrate the Biophilia Center and it's special role in the community.

Biophilia Birds of Prey Wine Dinner
Hosted by Roux30a

Saturday May 6
$200 per person
Proceeds go to the E.O.Wilson Biophilia Center
6:00 pm
5 Course Dinner with Wine Pairings
LIVE Birds of Prey Show
Silent Auction

Intimate dining experience- Seating is limited and reservations are required.
114 Logan Lane ~ Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
For more information or to purchase tickets, please make reservations below.
www.birdsofpreywinedinner.eventbrite.com

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More on the E.O.Wilson Biophilia Center
www.eowilsoncenter.org

The core mission of the E.O.Wilson Biophilia Center is to educate students and visitors on the importance of biodiversity, to promote sustainability, and to encourage conservation, preservation, and restoration of our local ecosystems.

The E.O.Wilson Biophilia Center is a non-profit environmental center located in Walton County, Florida. The Center provides visitors with the opportunity to experience nature up-close while being fun for the whole family.

During the school year the Biophilia Center educates, on average, 100 students a day in fourth and seventh grades, Monday through Friday. Students visit the Center FREE of CHARGE for either two or four day programs that are filled with over twenty different environmental science lessons. During the summer months we provide and fun-filled learning experience with public museum days, animal encounters, summer day camps, guided trail hikes, and more!

We need your help so we can continue on with our meaningful educational programing while caring, feeding, and housing our many educational animal ambassadors.

 
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