Get Your Swing on for Beer in the Bushes

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

Taking a cue from the Squirrel Nut Zippers — the band for this year’s Beer in the Bushes — the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation is encouraging you to get ready to have an evening enjoying all things swing.

You may want to dress in flexible, easy-to-move-in outfits that let you “swing” the night away. Whether dancing to the music or enjoying some of the other fun ways to swing, there will be plenty of fun to be had on Apr. 4, from 6 to 10 p.m. on the grounds of the SCCF headquarters.

SCCF staff have provided some examples of outfits that you will see us in for the island’s favorite “end of season” party. Get out your dancing shoes and your swingiest outfits and come join us for all of the fun and swinging surprises that Beer in the Bushes has in store for you. We can’t wait to see you there!

Click here to get your all-inclusive tickets.

Thank you to sponsors: Wimmer Communities (Presenting Sponsor), The Marcum Giving Fund (Band Sponsor), and new Food Alley Sponsor HM Restaurant Group.

“We are grateful for the amazing support of our annual event that celebrates our special island community, while supporting our mission,” says Siwicke.

Sponsorships are available at four levels: Brewmaster, Keg Sponsor, Growler Sponsor, and Pint Sponsor.

Please click here or contact the SCCF Development Director, Cheryl Giattini, at cgiattini@sccf.org if you are interested in becoming a sponsor.

Beer in the Bushes supports SCCF’s mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems. Learn more at sccf.org.

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