Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre has released the following statement this week.
“Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre is delighted to invite the community to a Wildlife Baby Shower and Open House on Sunday, May 12, 2024, from 10 AM to 4 PM. For this day only, visitors can tour the main building to see current patients in care as part of an annual fundraiser to support the rehabilitation of local wildlife.
“Not only does the Baby Shower event help us raise desperately needed money, it also allows us to educate our community. Attendees get to see the work we do, and how we manage to care for thousands of wild animals every year,” says Leah Birmingham, Medical Director at Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre. “They see how passionate our team is, and the complexity that goes into the care we provide wildlife.”
This complexity of care is costly, and Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre relies on community generosity to have enough food, medicine, enrichment, and trained staff for the thousands of patients treated annually. To support this need, the Baby Shower provides many opportunities to contribute, such as bidding on a silent auction item, making a purchase from the gift shop or an on-site vendor, or by making a direct donation.
The event also offers a variety of family-friendly activities including live music, a scavenger hunt, face painting, dress up like a wildlife veterinarian, and more. “[The Baby Shower] is our biggest fundraiser of the year, so we are inviting everyone to join us for a barbecue and day of fun activities for kids of all ages,” says Sue Meech, Director of Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre.
Mark your calendars for this heartwarming event on Sunday, May 12 from 10 AM – 4 PM at Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre (8749 County Road 2, Napanee, ON, K7R 3L1). Admission is free.
For more information, visit our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/SandyPinesWildlifeCentre or call 613-354-0264.
About Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre
Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre is a registered charity that has been in operation since 1994. Their mandate is to rehabilitate all sick, injured and orphaned wildlife and release them back to their home.
Connect with Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre
Email: sandypineswc@gmail.com
Phone: 613-354-0264
Website: sandypineswildlife.org
Facebook: @SandyPinesWildlifeCentre
Instagram: @sandypineswildlife
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