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Prescott, AZ - Highlands Center's Wander The Wild Annual Fundraiser

Adventure-Themed Dinner And Live Auction To Be Held At Talking Rock Ranch

 


PRESCOTT, AZ – The 6th annual Wander The Wild, the Highlands Center for Natural History's (HCNH) (http://highlandscenter.org/) biggest yearly fundraiser, will be held Sunday, September 28 at Talking Rock Ranch (http://talkingrockranch.com) from 2:30 to 7:00 PM.. "This exciting outdoor and adventure-themed fundraiser showcases all there is to discover about our Central Arizona Highlands environment," stated Dave Irvine, HCNH Executive Director.

The nature and adventure-themed event features live music, and a menu of locally grown and produced delicacies, including wines from Painted Lady Vineyards in Skull Valley, and Page Springs Cellars. Social hour with hors d'oeuvres wine and beer, then a sumptuous dinner & wine service, live music and a very lively auction.

"Feed your sense of adventure by bidding on exotic travel and experience items, such as Windjammin in Granada, an African Safari, river rafting or a tranquil Breckenridge mountain cabin retreat," added Irvine. Nature-inspired local art and related travel and educational adventures are also featured, auctioned by local favorite Jacy Lee. "All proceeds benefit our youth education programs, serving over 4,000 children annually with quality hands-on outdoor science education programs, developed to introduce them to the wonders of the Central Arizona Highlands," Irvine commented.

At only $90.00 per person or $660.00 for a table of eight, now is the time to make your reservation as last year's event was a sell out!

Please call the Highland Center for ticket and sponsor information at 928-776-9550.

About The Highlands Center for Natural History

Formed in 1996, The Highlands Center for Natural History is a non-profit organization developed to foster an appreciation for and knowledge of the natural wonders of the Central Arizona Highlands. Operating on an 80-acre campus near Lynx Lake thorough a Special Use Permit with Prescott National Forest, The Highlands Center is a regional hub for lifelong learning, designed to invite discovery of the wonder of nature through on- and offsite programs, supported by contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations and community partners. Visit http://www.highlandscenter.org for more information.

 

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