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Zoological society’s largest annual fundraiser to be held June 25

Milwaukee County Zoo

The Milwaukee County Zoo is hosting the 2016 “Zoo Ball,” the Zoological Society of Milwaukee’s largest annual fundraiser, on June 25.

Milwaukee County Zoo.
Milwaukee County Zoo.

The theme of this year’s event is “Hollywood & Vine,” and is being billed as a night of “glitz and glamour” among the animals. The black-tie event will include live music, cocktails, dinner, dancing and a silent auction.

Auction items will include travel packages, dining experiences, sporting event tickets and spa specials. Proceeds will benefit the Zoological society.

The Zoo Ball has raised nearly $10 million for the society over the last 33 years. Last year’s ball raised more than $500,000.

The event will begin at 6 p.m. and end with after-dinner drinks, coffee and cigars at 10:30 p.m.

Those interested in obtaining an invitation should call Laura Knollenberg at 414-258-2333.

Ben Stanley, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
The Milwaukee County Zoo is hosting the 2016 "Zoo Ball," the Zoological Society of Milwaukee's largest annual fundraiser, on June 25. [caption id="attachment_142429" align="alignright" width="328"] Milwaukee County Zoo.[/caption] The theme of this year's event is "Hollywood & Vine," and is being billed as a night of "glitz and glamour" among the animals. The black-tie event will include live music, cocktails, dinner, dancing and a silent auction. Auction items will include travel packages, dining experiences, sporting event tickets and spa specials. Proceeds will benefit the Zoological society. The Zoo Ball has raised nearly $10 million for the society over the last 33 years. Last year's ball raised more than $500,000. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and end with after-dinner drinks, coffee and cigars at 10:30 p.m. Those interested in obtaining an invitation should call Laura Knollenberg at 414-258-2333.

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