Elizabeth Safro, Robyn Tannenbaum and Carla Taylor, chairs of Do at the Zoo
Photo By Capehart
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is kicking off the season with the Palm Beaches’ wildest culinary evening, Do at the Zoo, inviting zoo enthusiasts, wildlife philanthropists, community leaders and epicureans to sip, savor and stroll under the stars on Nov. 14 from 6:30‑9:30 p.m. at Palm Beach Zoo.
The evening will feature scrumptious bites from top‑rated local restaurants, celebratory sips from premier spirits partners, up-close animal encounters from the Zoo’s celebrity residents and an exclusive Zoo Lights preview. All proceeds from Do at the Zoo will support Palm Beach Zoo as a force for conservation and animal well-being.
For more than 50 years, Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society has provided guests with up-close and personal animal encounters that connect people to wildlife. Guests explore an ecosystem thriving on 23 tropical acres while discovering hundreds of exotic animals. Palm Beach Zoo participates in AZA Species Survival Plan® programs, ensuring healthy animal populations for rare and endangered species. The impact of a visit to Palm Beach Zoo extends beyond the gates, inspiring people to take action and save wildlife in wild places.
For more information, contact Kaitlyn Seyler, director of special events at 561-533-0887 or visit palmbeachzoo.org.