Cape Fear Chapter to Host 2025 Banquet Supporting Marine Conservation Efforts
The Cape Fear Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association is organizing its 2025 banquet to raise funds and awareness for marine conservation, highlighting the importance of community involvement in preserving coastal ecosystems.

The Cape Fear Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association is set to host its 2025 banquet, an event that underscores the critical role of community engagement in marine conservation. Scheduled for August 14th at the Terraces on Sir Tyler in Wilmington, NC, the banquet aims to bring together individuals passionate about preserving North Carolina's coastal habitats. The evening will feature live auctions, raffles, and gourmet dining, offering attendees a chance to contribute to the Chapter's conservation projects while enjoying a night of camaraderie.
Chapter President Sarah Green emphasizes the banquet's significance as a platform for unity and celebration of the Chapter's conservation efforts. The event not only serves as a fundraiser but also as a vital opportunity for the community to rally around the cause of marine conservation. Proceeds from the banquet will support habitat restoration and advocacy work, crucial for the sustainability of coastal ecosystems.
Tickets for the banquet are available for purchase online at https://ccanc.org/events, inviting both longstanding supporters and newcomers to join in the effort to protect marine resources. The Cape Fear Chapter's dedication to conservation is a testament to the power of collective action in addressing environmental challenges, making the banquet a pivotal event for those committed to making a difference.