15th Annual Get Wild Benefit

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15th Annual Get Wild Benefit

Come enjoy live music, drinks and light appetizers with your friends. All proceeds to benefit the native wildlife treated at our hospital.

By Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, June 24 · 4 - 7pm EDT

Location

Sagaponack Sculpture Field Wilkes Lane Sagaponack, NY 11962

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • 3 hours
  • Mobile eTicket

About this event

The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center's

15th Annual GET WILD Benefit

Saturday, June 24, 2023

4-7 PM

Sagaponack Sculpture Field

Sagaponack, New York

Honorees

James Hunter

Fred W. Thiele, Jr.

Chairs

Ingrid Edelman

Jane Gill

Missy Hargraves

Jonathan McCann

Executive Director

Chris Strub

Garden Party Attire

Meet some of our feathered and furry friends and enjoy an evening of light fare, live music and a silent auction, knowing that your donation makes a difference to the lives of the injured and orphaned wildlife that inhabit this region.

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center 631.728.WILD(9453) development@wildliferescuecenter.org

Please accept our extra thanks for covering the added expense of credit card processing.

If you wish to pay for tickets and sponsorships by cash or check, please contact the Center.

About the organizer

The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center is Eastern Long Islands ONLY Wildlife Hospital. A 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to the rescue, medical rehabilitation and release of native wildlife on the East End of Long Island. The Center opened its doors in 2000. Since then, with the aid of a small staff and dedicated volunteers, we have rescued and rehabilitated tens of thousands of animals. Each animal that crosses our doorstep receives comfort and compassion. Animals stay in our facility for days, weeks, and sometimes months before they are strong enough to be released back into the wild, or until we find a suitable facility if an animal is non-releasable. We are open 365 days a year and are available on call 24 hours a day. The Center operates solely on the generosity of donations and does not receive government funding.