Woodland Park Zoo- PRESS RELEASE

July 16, 2007

Zoo’s premier fundraiser Bank of America Presents: Jungle Party exceeds fundraising goal and sets new record

Contact:
Gigi Allianic, Wendy Hochnadel
206.684.4838; c:206.349.3533
gigi.allianic@zoo.org

Seattle - Woodland Park Zoo’s premier fundraiser, Bank of America Presents: Jungle Party was a roaring success! More than 1,000 civic, community and philanthropic leaders attended the fundraiser, co-chaired by DeLaine and Mark Emmert, to contribute over $1,965,000 million dollars to support the zoo’s animal care, education and wildlife conservation projects.

Jungle Party
Photo: Ryan Hawk

Proceeds also included more than $575,000 in contributions toward this year’s beneficiary of the Fund-Our-Future: Project Northwest, which will enable Woodland Park Zoo to enhance experiences for visitors and help us to realize our role as the premiere institution in the Northwest devoted to conservation education.

Woodland Park Zoo’s 31st annual fundraiser, Bank of America Presents: Jungle Party was themed Celebrate Our Northwest. It was an unforgettable evening with engaging entertainment, exhibit tours, a gourmet sit-down dinner by Ray’s Boathouse Catering, appetizers served by Seattle’s top chefs from Ivar’s Restaurant, Ponti Seafood Grill, Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar, Waterfront Seafood Grill, Rain Forest Catering by ARAMARK and Ray’s Boat House Catering, a Specialty Drink Bar by Restaurant Zoë, and live and silent auctions consisting of over 500 auction items.

Live auction highlights included: Botswana African Wild Dog trip sold three times for a total of $54,000; the Tom Douglas Dinner at Bill and Jane Lewis’s home sold for $16,000; Invitation to the China Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks sold for $16,000; and Dinner with the Jungle Party Co-Chairs, DeLaine and Mark Emmert, sold twice for a total of $28,000.

“ This year’s unprecedented generosity not only exceeded the zoo’s overall fundraising goal, but raised over half-a-million dollars for this year’s Fund-Our-Future item,” said Woodland Park Zoo President and CEO Dr. Deborah Jensen. “Jungle Party directly supports the zoo’s efforts to connect kids with nature and help create a sustainable future for wildlife.”

The zoo’s fundraiser also helps to ensure this cherished community resource continues to make a difference in the survival of threatened and endangered species in Washington state and around the world. Woodland Park currently partners with 38 field conservation projects in 26 countries across the globe.

Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), award-winning Woodland Park Zoo is famed for pioneering naturalistic exhibits and setting international standards for zoos all over the world. Conservation, education and excellent animal care are at the core of the zoo’s mission. The zoo is helping to save animals and their habitats in Washington state and around the world including tree kangaroos, snow leopards, red-crowned cranes, African wild dogs, western pond turtles and Oregon silverspot butterflies. By inspiring people to care and act, Woodland Park Zoo is making a difference in our planet’s future.

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