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Celebrate 50 Years of the Central Florida Zoo at the Zoodio 50 Disco Party

Proceeds support the Zoo’s mission through animal care, conservation work, education programs and future growth

When: Saturday, June 13 | 6-9:30 p.m.



Where: Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens – Wayne Densch Discovery Center & Courtyard

 

What: The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is turning back the clock for one unforgettable night of disco fever, dancing and dazzling ‘70s style as it celebrates 50 years at its current location with the Zoodio 50 Disco Party.

 

Guests are invited to step into 1975 and celebrate the Zoo’s golden anniversary during this adults-only evening fundraiser filled with retro vibes, delicious food, drinks and plenty of opportunities to hit the dance floor. From bell bottoms and sequins to platform shoes and funky prints, partygoers are encouraged to come dressed in their best disco-inspired attire for a groovy night at the Zoo.

 

“This is more than just a party, it’s a celebration of 50 incredible years of connecting our community with wildlife and conservation,” said CEO Richard Glover. “We’re excited to invite guests to relive the spirit of 1975 while helping support the future of the Zoo.”

 

Space is limited. Don’t miss this once-in-50-years celebration!



For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/event/zoodio-50/.

 

About the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens 

The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is home to more than 350 animals in Sanford, Florida. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, it is a leader in conservation, creating connections that inspire people to take action for wildlife. The Zoo is an affordable, family-friendly experience supported by private donations and gate admission.



The Zoo is one of a small number of privately operated, non-profit zoos in the country accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), and serves as a valuable community resource that enhances the quality of life in Central Florida. By bringing guests face-to-face with animals they may never encounter in the wild, the Zoo is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of wildlife worldwide. More information is available at www.centralfloridazoo.org.

 

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