Spring Benefit: Celebrating Birds and Blooms
The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Center is excited to present our annual spring benefit: A Celebration of Birds and Blooms! We are thrilled to gather for fun and friendship to benefit nature’s feathered wonders.
For people to thrive, habitats must blossom. For birds to survive, their habitats must be preserved. We are proud to preserve the integrity of our center’s historical significance, while simultaneously implementing cutting-edge conservation initiatives to protect thousands of acres of diverse habitat across Connecticut and New York. From the coasts to forests to cities to prairies, our work to protect critical native habitats for birds that are in decline is more urgent than ever.
Join us for cocktails, light fare, a Little Italy station, and live music. Sip on our signature cocktail, enjoy the beauty of Oyster Bay, and celebrate the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Center.
Please join us to support the protection of birds and their habitats.
Event Details
Sunday, May 18, 2025 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club
314 Yacht Club Road, Oyster Bay, New York 11771
Benefit Co-Chairs
Sandra Graham, Willis S. DeLaCour, Jr., and Edward Mohlenhoff
Chair Committee:
Rebecca Bahr, Christey Robinson Blohm, Sealy Hopkinson, Rebecca Lawton Flatters, Cottie Maxwell Pournaras, Dr. Maryalice Mazzara, Valerie Ohrstrom, Augusta Reese Donohue, Mary Kelly Selover, Virginia Stowe, Kathy Zoller
Proceeds from this event support the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Center's conservation, outreach, and education work.
Supporter Levels
As a supporter of our event, you'll receive special recognition at the event and in event materials. .
Great Horned Owl Supporter — $10,000
Wood Thrush Supporter — $5,000
Cedar Waxwing Supporter — $2,500
Osprey Level — $1,500
Piping Plover Level — $600
American Oystercatcher Level — $195
For more information, contact Kathryn D'Amico by email at or by phone at (516) 922-3200.
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