Wild Wonders/Zoofari to host 5th annual Safari Scramble on June 21, 2013

Top Quote The North County wildlife education facility Wild Wonders and it's nonprofit partner Zoofari will host the 5th annual Safari Scramble golf tournament. End Quote
  • San Diego, CA (1888PressRelease) April 18, 2013 - Wild Wonders and Zoofari will host the 5th annual Safari Scramble golf tournament at The Crossings at Carlsbad on Friday, June 21, 2013 with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.

    Wild Wonders expects a full field of golfers to participate. All proceeds from the event will be used for general operations at the center. The public is invited to attend for $150 per golfer entry fee or $600 for a foursome, which includes greens fees, a cart, range balls, a box lunch, hole-in-one contests, and entrance to the BBQ dinner which includes visits with live animals, live music, a raffle and silent auction.

    Additionally, guests wanting to participate without golfing are invited to attend the post-tournament BBQ dinner for only $30. Guests will enjoy live music, a raffle, silent auction and visits with live animals.

    "Our goal is to set a record with $20,000 raised in one day," said Kimberly Wright, managing co-director. "Fundraising is our main source of income, and with more than 150 animals to care for on a daily basis, these events are imperative for our organization's success."

    To register, visit www.TheCrossingsAtCarlsbad.com/SafariScramble or call (760) 444-1800.

    Sponsorships are currently available for title sponsorships, as well as for carts, tees, lunch, tee prizes, "super ticket," beverages, dinner and more. For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Lauren Hanna at (858) 442-6776 or Lauren ( @ ) hannacompany dot com

    Wild Wonders and its non-profit partner Zoofari are located in north San Diego County. For more information visit www.WildWonders.org, email WildWonders ( @ ) att dot net or call (760) 630-9230 dot

    About Wild Wonders
    Wild Wonders, Inc is a licensed and insured wildlife education organization with more than 150 animal ambassadors. The wildlife center is located in north San Diego County and provides exotic animals and animal trainers for interactive educational programs, school assemblies, special events and exhibits throughout California and the United States. The staff consists of degreed professionals with extensive experience in educating the public as well as the handling and training of diverse species. Wild Wonders strives to provide the utmost in care for its animals; from diet and nutrition to affection training and behavioral enrichment. All of the 150 animal ambassadors found a lifetime home at Wild Wonders from other educational facilities, were confiscated or owner relinquished illegal pets or were non-releasable native wildlife. They are now dedicated "creature-teachers."

    For more information visit www.WildWonders.org, email WildWonders ( @ ) att dot net or call (760) 630-9230. Find Wild Wonders on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/wildwonderscalifornia.

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