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Posted: Jun 23, 2022 10:04 AMUpdated: Jun 23, 2022 10:04 AM
Wildbrew Fundraiser for the Sutton Center Featured on Car Talk

Tom Davis
Appearing on KWON's CAR TALK with Brad Doenges, Audra Fogle with the Sutton Center announced the date for their annual fundraiser, Wildbrew.
As Folge said," It's your chance to have beer and save a bird!"
The Wildbrew event is scheduled for Saturday, August 27, at the Cox Business Center in Downtown Tulsa. Wild Brew is a one-of-a-kind event that combines fare from Tulsa’s best restaurants with first rate local beers, spirits and wines from Oklahoma and beyond all under one roof. Patrons choose from hundreds of beers and have the unique opportunity to chat with brewers one-on-one. Music from the Fabulous Midlife Crisis Band, live demonstrations from local artists, selfies with live birds and silent auction bidding wars keep the party hopping.
Fogle said, "Your all-access Wild Brew ticket benefits the George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center, best known for its work with Bald Eagles. A decade ago, the species was on the endangered list; now, Bald Eagles are a regular part of our Oklahoma skyline. Following the success with eagles, scientists at Sutton are now working to save two of North America’s most endangered birds from disappearing from our planet."
Tickets at https://wildbrew.org/
ABOUT THE SUTTON CENTER
The George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center (Sutton Center) was founded in 1983 with the mission of finding cooperative conservation solutions for birds and the natural world through science and education. The Sutton Center is a private, nonprofit organization located near Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The Sutton Center is a leader in avian research and conservation though conducting intensive, conservation-oriented, ecological field research on declining grassland birds, developing and applying techniques for the reintroduction and monitoring of Southern Bald Eagles, managing the successful captive breeding of endangered species and performing bird surveys in Oklahoma and across the world.
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