The early bird discount for tickets to Zoofari has been extended to Friday, September 26.

Tickets are $100 each during the early bird sale or $150 each after.

Tables of 8 are $800 and a VIP table with bottle service is $1,000 with early bird pricing.

Click here to buy tickets at the early bird price.

Zoofari is Niabi Zoo's premier fundraising event. Dress is casual and the event is at the zoo under a giant, heated tent.

Dinner by Johnny's Italian Steakhouse and open bar are included.

The fun starts at 6pm with cocktails and appetizers while you bid on unique silent auction items.

Enjoy a live animal presentation with a Brazilian rainforest twist at 7:30pm.

Dinner is at 8pm followed by the fast-paced live auction.

In addition to the live and silent auctions, Neckers Jewelers is conducting a diamond draw with $50 chances to win a diamond. Zimmerman Honda is offering a 2013 Honda Fit Sport as the major raffle prize. You do not need to attend Zoofari to purchase a raffle ticket for the car. Details to come!

Support Niabi Zoo and spend a memorable evening being transported to Brazil!

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Auction Sneak Preview

 

Attendees of Zoofari have the opportunity to bid on unique auction items including:

A spa, courtesy of QCA Pools & Spa

Chicago Weekend Getaway

This trip includes a stay in a two-bedroom condo conveniently located in Chicago's west Loop area, plus tickets to a Chicago Bears game and the Shedd Aquarium. Create a fun-filled weekend with your family or escape to Chicago with friends.

Pandora jewelry and charms are included in the Zoofari auction.

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