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Fish & Wildlife Foundation Serengeti and southern
Africa. The Robin Hood
Of Florida Celebrates Foundation, which he
founded, is New York
Conservation City’s largest poverty-
fighting organization
“A Night for Nature” working to improve
gala celebrates everything the living standards for
wild! So, follow your 1.8 million low-income
instincts to the Pelican Club residents. Both Jones
in Jupiter on Friday, April 3 and Nicklaus are devoted
for an event to benefit the outdoorsmen.
Fish & Wildlife Foundation “Fishing, diving,
of Florida. Bask in the glow boating, seeing all our
of the Jupiter Lighthouse iconic creatures in their
as you help to protect our natural habitats – these
state’s natural beauty. are the reasons we love Jack Nicklaus - Photo courtesy
As a highlight of the living in Florida,” said of Nicklaus Companies
gala, the Fish & Wildlife Paul Tudor Jones - Photo Laura Coburn Russell who Tucker Frederickson, Laura Coburn Russell, John Lacy -
Foundation of Florida courtesy of Paul Tudor Jones is co-chairing the event with Tucker Frederickson and Photo by Tracey Benson Photography
will honor the lifetime John Lacy. “The Foundation makes sure we can continue
conservation efforts of Jack Nicklaus and Paul Tudor Jones. to enjoy our outdoor pursuits and protect those areas for About Fish & Wildlife Foundation Of Florida
A golf icon, Nicklaus has designed hundreds of golf future generations.” The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida is a
courses around the world, always promoting conservation Since 1994, the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the
while trying to be a good steward of the land and Florida has raised $43 million to restore Florida’s coral Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
environment. He and his wife, Barbara, have helped reefs and other natural habitats, while helping protect (FWC), and other public and private partners, to conserve
children locally and globally through myriad efforts such panthers, black bears, and other iconic Florida species. Florida’s native animals and plants, and the lands and
as The First Tee and the establishment of the Nicklaus The Foundation is also Florida’s largest private funder waters they need to survive. Since its founding in 1994,
Children’s Health Care Foundation. of outdoor education for children. the Foundation has raised and donated $43 million to
Jones cofounded the Everglades Foundation and Tickets are $450 each, with a minimum purchase of two conservation and outdoor recreation and education. More
has led protection of important wildlife areas in the tickets. You can find out more by calling (941) 809-7805. information can be found at wildlifeflorida.org.
Ladies’ Night Out from page 1
Thank you to these incredible businesses
for their donations.
Congratulations to the winners of the
evening! Toni Scholze won a brand-new
Louis Vuitton Neverfull Bag from our
purse raffle and Denise Faherty went
home with over $2,000 worth of gift
cards and vouchers from our Gift Card
Tree. These items were all contributed
from our community partners and Board
of Directors.
Through the support from our event
attendees, purchases made at the event, and sponsorships, The mission of The Children’s Museum of the Treasure
we were able to raise over $16,000 towards the future of Coast is to offer children and families a place to explore
the museum. Special shout out to our fabulous sponsors and learn through hands-on activities, educational
of Ladies’ Night Out: Marsha Cetta, Sailfish Splash programs and cultural experiences.
Water Park, The Mansion at Tuckahoe, Stuart Magazine, Contact Kristi Brown at The Children’s Museum of the
FPL, Positive Behavior Supports Corporation and Phil Treasure Coast for more information at (772) 225-7575,
DeBerard. Ext. 202.
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