SCCF’s ‘The Cause’ Tickets On Sale Now

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation is excited to host The Cause at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17, in celebration of the nonprofit’s day-to-day efforts protecting and caring for Sanibel, Captiva, and all of Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems.

The special gala event will begin at sunset and feature signature cocktails and an island-centric global buffet dinner, including flavors from Sanibel and Captiva. The evening of celebration will also include live music, a special video premiere, and a streamlined, cause-related auction — all under the stars and a big tent at the SCCF Bailey Homestead Preserve.

Click here to purchase tickets now. SCCF thanks Florida Trust Wealth Management for its generous support of The Cause as this year’s Presenting Sponsor.

Florida Trust Wealth Management’s Founder and Chairman, Al Hanser, and team members from the Sanibel office with SCCF CEO James Evans.

“We are honored to have Florida Trust as the Presenting Sponsor for this very special evening,” said SCCF CEO James Evans. “We look forward to sharing it with others who are seeking a fun and essential way to support the work we do.”

In addition to attending the event, the following sponsor levels are still available:
• Land Sponsor – Reserved Table for 8 – $10,000
• Water Sponsor – Reserved Half Table for 4 – $5,000
• Wildlife Sponsor – Reserved Seating for 2 – $1000

Click here to become a sponsor, or contact the SCCF Development Director, Cheryl Giattini, at 239-822-6121 or cgiattini@sccf.org.

About the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) is dedicated to protecting what makes Southwest Florida so special. Founded in 1967 as a land trust, SCCF carries out its mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems through conservation, science, education, and advocacy. From protecting wildlife and preserving land to restoring water quality, educating the community, and advocating sound environmental policy, SCCF works to ensure that wildlife and natural habitats flourish in harmony with people. Learn more at http://www.sccf.org

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