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To celebrate Summon the Sea!, the Telfair Academy Guild presents “A Whale of a Party.”

Enjoy fabulous musical entertainment, culinary fare for the seafarers and landlubbers alike, two spectacular raffle items, and an exclusive opportunity to view Tristin Lowe’s fifty-two foot fabric white whale.

Patrons – $125/Ticket.  Includes complimentary drinks, a VIP lounge and a special curator-led tour of the exhibition (at 5:30pm).

General Admission – $75/Ticket.  Includes two drink tickets.

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Register online by clicking the button above, or contact Lauren Grant at grantl@telfair.org or 912.790.8866 to reserve your spot.

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