Wildlife For Everyone Foundation: First Pennsylvania Wildlife Gala April 6 In State College
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The Wildlife For Everyone Foundation will be holding its first Pennsylvania Wildlife Gala on April 6 at the Nittany Lion Inn in State College, Centre County. The event will begin with an open bar from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

The night will feature a presentation by naturalist Lee Peterson, dinner, live music and a live and silent auction.

There are numerous items being auctioned off during the silent auction including a Nick Foles signed football, a signed Sidney Crosby Jersey, an Elton John signed photo/CD, a Mario Lemieux signed hockey puck and so many more awesome prizes!

The live auction will be featuring a week-long trip in Tuscany, Italy, an African Safari trip for two, and many other amazing items!

The dress code for this event is evening attire. All proceeds will support the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation’s conservation and educational efforts in Pennsylvania.

Individual tickets are priced at $125 and tables of 10 can be purchased for $1,200.

Attendees must RVSP by March 30, 2018.

You can purchase tickets online. Feel free to contact the Foundation with any questions regarding the event at info@wildlifeforeveryone.org or call at 814-238-8138.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation website.

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[Posted: March 12, 2018]


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