Bay Supper Fundraiser 2025 | Buttonwood Nature Center, Waynesboro
June 27 @ 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Friday June 27th, 2025 * 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM
The Bay Supper is the most important fundraiser of the year for Buttonwood Nature Center.
In 2025 we mark our 28th year of this popular event.
We are once again planning our traditional “crab feast” dinner and our auctions—it’s sure to be fun!
Here’s an event that’s definitely all it’s cracked up to be!
Members, friends, and families come together to support Buttonwood with a fabulous evening of food, fun, and frolic featuring steamed crabs from the Bay, shrimp, chicken, delectable side dishes, dessert, and Bay-related activities at the Waynesboro Country Club.
Bid it up on lots of great items during the silent and live auctions.
Doors Open 5:30 PM for Socializing, Hors d’oeuvres & Silent Auction!
To go dinners are available
Dinner at 6:45 PM
Favorite Bay Supper activities include: Silent Auction Live Auction Cash Bar
Heads-N-Tails
Raffle Drawing
Cost:
$100.00 per person
$115.00 per person for PATRON | Patrons will be listed in the event program. The ever-popular Heads N’ Tails game is included in your ticket price—a $20 value!
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