Volunteers Sought for 2010 Taste of the Islands
Sanibel Island, FL, October 06, 2010 --(PR.com)-- CROW, The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc., is seeking volunteers to work at its annual fundraising event, Taste of the Islands, to be held on Sunday, November 21. Volunteers are needed both the day prior to and day of the event to assist with setting up the grounds, decorations, ticket and shirt sales, raffle, and tear down.
Volunteers can sign up for three-hour shifts lasting from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on either day. Those interested can download a registration form online at www.tastesanibelcaptiva.com on both the sponsors and contact us pages. The form can be returned via mail, fax or in person at CROW’s Visitor Education Center. Volunteers will receive instructions, parking passes and coupons for $3 discounts on shirts prior to the event, and entry wristbands and water upon arrival.
“We are pleased to see such positive feedback from islanders and restaurants,” says CROW Executive Director Steve Greenstein. “Volunteers are the ‘heart’ of CROW and we couldn’t survive without them. We appreciate all they do to help us Save Wildlife through Compassion, Care and Education.”
For more information, call 239-395-0048 or visit www.tastesanibelcaptiva.com.
CROW provides high quality medical care to more than 4,000 patients annually, representing over 200 different wildlife species. In addition to providing medical care, CROW aims to prevent injuries before they happen by presenting a variety of educational programs designed to help demonstrate personal responsibility and how to protect native wildlife populations. For more information, visit www.crowclinic.org.
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Volunteers can sign up for three-hour shifts lasting from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on either day. Those interested can download a registration form online at www.tastesanibelcaptiva.com on both the sponsors and contact us pages. The form can be returned via mail, fax or in person at CROW’s Visitor Education Center. Volunteers will receive instructions, parking passes and coupons for $3 discounts on shirts prior to the event, and entry wristbands and water upon arrival.
“We are pleased to see such positive feedback from islanders and restaurants,” says CROW Executive Director Steve Greenstein. “Volunteers are the ‘heart’ of CROW and we couldn’t survive without them. We appreciate all they do to help us Save Wildlife through Compassion, Care and Education.”
For more information, call 239-395-0048 or visit www.tastesanibelcaptiva.com.
CROW provides high quality medical care to more than 4,000 patients annually, representing over 200 different wildlife species. In addition to providing medical care, CROW aims to prevent injuries before they happen by presenting a variety of educational programs designed to help demonstrate personal responsibility and how to protect native wildlife populations. For more information, visit www.crowclinic.org.
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Contact
Center for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife
Erika Houser
239-278-3900
www.crowclinic.org
Steve Greenstein, Executive Director
239-395-0031 ofc. or email at Steve@crowclinic.org
Contact
Erika Houser
239-278-3900
www.crowclinic.org
Steve Greenstein, Executive Director
239-395-0031 ofc. or email at Steve@crowclinic.org
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