Orphaned raccoon, released along with 4 siblings. Photo by Peggy Hankins

Orphaned raccoon, released along with 4 siblings. Photo by Peggy Hankins

WILD SPIRITS: EIGHTH ANNUAL FUNDRAISER FOR ESWC  (Press Release)

Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care will hold their Eighth Annual Wild Spirits celebration on Sunday, October 27th from 6-8 PM at Mountain Light Gallery to raise funds for the care of orphaned and injured wild birds and mammals.

Osprey tangled in fishing line and hooks, released.

Osprey tangled in fishing line and hooks, released.

Join ESWC—the people who rescue, rehab and release injured wildlife—in celebrating the amazing wildlife and wonderful people who make up our Eastern Sierra community. “Where else can you see a Red-tailed Hawk fly over your car on the way to work or watch a group of does and their fawns over your back fence?” asked ESWC director Cindy Kamler. “ I don’t believe you can find a more generous and caring community than ours. Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care is proud to be part of it.”

Win a door prize, snack on great food, sip your beverage of choice and check out silent auction items. Works of art: photographs, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics; gift certificates for restaurants, beauty salons, and more. Buy for yourself or pick up gifts for the holidays. Meet our Wildlife Ambassadors Spirit the Red-tailed Hawk, Razzle the Raven, desert tortoises and other reptiles, and some surprise guests.  Take a break and watch our slide show featuring ESWC’s wild patients.

Don’t miss Wild Spirits, Sunday, October 27th, 6-8 pm, at Mountain Light Gallery, Main and Line, Bishop. There’s a $15 donation at the door (kids 12 and under free) and every dollar goes to the animals. Here’s your chance to have a great evening and give those injured Eagles and baby Hummingbirds a second chance.  For more info, call 760-872-1487.

 

 

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