Share The Beach Fundraiser At CoastAL Orange Beach

News Staff • October 20, 2024

Event Includes Auction and Special Surprise Guest Appearance

Gulf Shores Turtle News

Share The Beach, the local sea turtle conservation effort, invites the community to a fundraiser at CoastAL Restaurant on Tuesday, October 22nd. The event aims to support the preservation of Alabama’s sea turtle populations and offers a chance to enjoy an evening filled with food, drinks, and entertainment—all for a good cause.


The fundraiser will kick off with a selection of beverages and various dishes, complemented by an auction featuring a variety of items to bid on. The night will also include a short program, and organizers have teased a special surprise guest appearance.


Share the Beach is Alabama's volunteer-led sea turtle conservation program, working tirelessly to protect nesting sea turtles and their habitats along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Funds raised at the event will go directly towards supporting the program's vital efforts in monitoring nesting activities, educating the public, and helping hatchlings make it safely to the Gulf.


Tickets for the fundraiser can be obtained by making a secure donation on Share the Beach’s official donation page at 
https://www.joinacf.org/donate. Both individuals and businesses are encouraged to contribute, and participation is a great way to show support for the community and the area's natural beauty.


Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy an evening overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and making a real difference in the local environment. Learn more about Share the Beach and their important work at 
https://www.joinacf.org/aboutus. Together, we can help protect Alabama’s beloved sea turtles for generations to come.

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