Environmental News & Views Magazine
www.envmagazine.org invites you to A VERY SPECIAL EVENING at the FAMOUS, HISTORIC DEERING ESTATE November 5th from 7 to 9 PM (limited attendance - see below) A tremendous attraction is soon to open - the brand new, state-of-the-art, energy efficient BIG CYPRESS WELCOME CENTER. Located on US 41 (Tamiami Trail), residents and visitors will finally have the opportunity to experience the wonder of the Big Cypress Swamp and learn why it is so vital to the future of Florida and an area of world concern. Scheduled to open in February, 2010, the Big Cypress Welcome Center will tell the story of the Big Cypress, sketch its history and describe its wildlife for an estimated 250,000 visitors a year. You May Wish to Play a Role The Welcome Center will house half a million dollars worth of educational exhibits that will instill in the children the knowledge and desire to be the future force that ensures the perpetuity of this amazing gem. The SFNPT, an independent 501(c)(3) organization (MailFilterGateway has detected a possible fraud attempt from "et.ratepoint.com" claiming to be http://www.southfloridaparks.org) has embarked on a fundraising campaign to complete this formidable educational project. The Trust is seeking to raise $250,000 of the $500,000 to pay for the new exhibits. It is this commitment that is the impetus behind the upcoming event at the Deering Estate on November 5th. By supporting the Big Cypress Swamp Welcome Center and its mission of education, you can promote a legacy of stewardship in South Florida and help to ensure the Big Cypress will be protected for generations to come. Wish to see more background and renderings? Click Here Highlights of the Evening Tours of the Deering Estate?s secluded wine cellar (imagine Charles Deering standing in his wine cellar, contemplating what special bottle of wine to serve his guests). Meet the Superintendent of Big Cypress National Preserve. Converse with the chief biologist of Everglades National Park with a special appearance by one of the pythons that are thriving inside the park. See up close the renderings of the exhibits. A raffle for a coveted work of art by Clyde Butcher, South Florida?s most accomplished nature photographer. Entertainment by Lanny Smith (aka The Earthman), one of the country?s top environmental entertainers (MailFilterGateway has detected a possible fraud attempt from "et.ratepoint.com" claiming to be www.Earthman.TV). Refreshments including fine wines by ArgenVine. ?The Big Cypress Swamp is one of the last pristine wilderness areas in Florida. To save it in its natural state is a legacy to our children and their children, it is important for us to think beyond ourselves.? Clyde Butcher, fine art photographer ?How Do I Get to Go to This Event on November 5th?? If you would like to join us in this endeavor, we ask for a donation of $150 per person or $250 per couple. Given the intimacy of space set aside for this event, we cannot accommodate large numbers of people. Please assure admittance by calling Mr. Wayne Rassner ASAP at (305) 525-5964. Sorry, but only names at the door will be welcome. ?I Cannot Make It, but How Do I Make a Donation to This Important Cause?? Please make your tax-deductible check to: South Florida National Parks Trust Mail to: 10900 SW 116 Avenue, Miami, FL 33176 Want to see a list of the exhibits which are available for donor opportunities (and be part of the Donor Wall in the Center)? Click here
http://www.envmagazine.org/pdf/W-Donor-Opportunities-10-09.pdf to see how you can be honored for your generosity at the Welcome Center.