Raptor center plans Mardi Gras benefit

SEQUIM — Tickets to the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center’s second annual Wildlife Mardi Gras fundraiser are on sale now.

The benefit, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 25, will include a daytime tour of the raptor center and evening festivities at the SunLand Golf & Country Club Ballroom at 109 Hilltop Drive in Sequim.

Along with a New Orleans-style buffet dinner, a silent auction, costume contests, music and dancing are planned.

Tickets are $35 per person or $280 for a table of eight.

Proceeds go to the Sequim wildlife rehabilitation and rescue charity founded by Jaye Moore.

Tickets are available online at www.nwraptorcenter.com/event.htm.

For more information on the center, visit www.facebook.com/northwestraptorcenter.

To donate to the Wildlife Mardi Gras silent auction, email Melissa@NWRaptorCenter.com.

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