Please Join Us At Our Annual Right Whale Baby Shower!

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Did you see the whales?

Dear Nature Lover,

Those of us around Amelia Island are truly winners as we all live in an ecosystem of wildlife ranging from dolphins, to manatees, to eagles, to owls, to alligators, to sea birds to dragon flies, and so much more. 

In addition to our daily nature encounters, annually we also have a chance at local nature’s grand prize: A sighting of the endangered North Atlantic right whales, magnificent creatures who set up their nursery just off our coastline. 

If you did not score a grand prize sighting this year, or even if you did, we invite you to participate in a Raffle for beautiful art work that will keep the Right Whales with you, all year long… 

Join us as we celebrate the 2025 Babies!


Right Whale Baby Shower

Florida House Inn – 22 S. 3rd St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

April 10 from 5 to 7 pm.

Complimentary Appetizers and Sweets and a Cash Bar

Right whales don’t need shower gifts, but you can show them love with your purchase of these raffle tickets. Here are the how and why:

  • Tickets are $10 each  (6 tickets for $50)
  • Raffle drawing – April 10, 6:30 PM.
  • You do not have to be present to win.
  • If you cannot make the shower, raffle tickets will be on sale at Color It Green, 301 Centre St, Fernandina Beach, starting March 26 (cash only at Color It Green)
  • The proceeds of the raffle will go toward a whale or whale tail sculpture in Fernandina Beach.

Feel the call of mother ocean, support a good cause, and take a chance on winning the following beautiful prizes:

Custom “Baby Right Whale” Quilt… photo of the quilt in the works! By Stacy Shelton

Custom stained glass “Right Whales” by Susan Dewolf
Custom Right Whale Watercolor by Lisa Timm


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One response to “Please Join Us At Our Annual Right Whale Baby Shower!”

  1. Bonnie Monteleone Avatar

    I plan on being there to film the event for the documentary if the ocean could talk a voice for the North Atlantic. Just thought I’d remind Folks.