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Preservation of the Southwest Florida organizes the cartridge party for the upcoming magic under the gala of mangrove

Around 125 guests gathered before the 21st guestsst Annual event March 6th

More than 120 patrons gathered in the Keewaydin Island Lodge to celebrate and promote the auction objects for the magic 2025 under the gala of the mangroves, which are planned on March 6, 2025, to receive the preservation of South Westflorida.

The guests enjoyed a tropical menu from the Edewater Beach Hotel with Live music by Brian Sutherland and Entertainment by Mentalist Mike Mooney.

“We are so grateful for our patron party sponsor, the Edwater Beach Hotel and for the patrons of this event, an event that is so important to collect donations for the daily work of the conservation of the Southwest of Florida,” said Toni Müller, who summarizes the event with her husband Charlie and Linda and Victor Grijalva.

The largest annual fundraising campaign of the conservancy offers immersive event environment, live entertainment, dinner and an exciting live fund-a-Need and auction. The unique environment of the gala is organized on the lush campus of the conservancy and welcomes 450 guests in the leading non -profit preserving group in the southwest of Florida. The 2024 event celebrated paradise for 60 years and collected a record network of $ 2.3 million for programs for the protection of the water, country, the wildlife and the future of Southwest floridas. The gala has collected more than 22 million US dollars since it was founded to support the mission of the conservatory. Magic Under the Mangroven was recently recognized by the Naples Community Choice Award as a “best fundraising campaign”.

About the preservation of the southwest of Florida:
The preservation of Südwestflorida is a non -profit environmental organization that has protected water, land and wild animals in the counties Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades for more than 60 years. Through the rehabilitation of environmental sciences, politics, education and wild animals, the nature reserve creates the natural resources of the southwest of Florida for future generations.

The conservancy, headquartered in Naples, Florida, houses the only local wildlife hospital from Collier County and its lively nature center. The Nature Center is currently accessible to visitors and is transformed into a new, effective community offer John & Carol Walter-Natural experience, which will open in 2028. This state -of -the -art facility is divided into a gate for preservation, offering urgent learning and extended programs to inspire environmental administration and to improve the quality of life in the region.

Find out more and support the ecological future of the southwest of Florida at www.conservancy.org.