Tesoro Club to Host 1970s-themed 2024 “Ghoula” Event to Benefit Treasure Coast Wildlife Center

The evening will feature spooktacular entertainment, dining, dancing, and animal encounters 

Tesoro Club, a 1,490-acre private club community located on Florida’s Treasure Coast, will host the 3rd Annual Ghoula, a Halloween costume party, on Saturday, October 12, 6pm to 10pm. The event will take place at the Tesoro Terrace Grill and will raise funds to benefit Treasure Coast Wildlife Center. Treasure Coast Wildlife is celebrating its 50th anniversary at this year’s event.

This year’s Ghoula theme is 1970s with guests encouraged to don attire inspired by the decade. The event will include dinner, dancing, music, an open bar, live entertainment, animal encounters, an auction, a costume contest, and more. Last year’s Ghoula attracted more than 150 guests and raised $21,000, which went towards the construction of the nonprofit’s new Wildlife Center.

“We are proud to serve, once again, as the host of this festive annual fundraiser to protect local wildlife,” said Timothy Jones, managing partner of Tesoro Club. “Tesoro Club is committed to protecting and preserving the wildlife that dwells within its gates. Hundreds of acres of the property are composed of natural preserves and conservation areas, including a 120-acre lake and numerous green spaces that allow wildlife, including deer and a wide range of birds, such as Ospreys, Heron, and Egrets, to flourish.”

Tickets are $175 per person. To purchase tickets or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, visit tcwild.org/events or call (772) 286-6200.

About Tesoro Club

Tesoro Club is located 30 minutes north of the Palm Beaches on Florida’s Treasure Coast. An enviable location surrounded by endless waterways, pristine beaches, and a relaxed Florida lifestyle, Tesoro Club offers private club, social and golf memberships, which include two Clubhouses, nine Har-Tru tennis courts (five of which are lighted), 11 pickleball courts (five of which are lighted), two dining venues, a fitness center, a full-service spa, and a resort-style heated Junior Olympic swimming pool. Tesoro Club is also home to two 18-hole championship golf courses, including the newly renovated Arnold Palmer Course.

Tesoro Club has experienced a rebirth and booming sales over the last two years, recently welcoming four signature luxury home builders: AR Homes – Beachland Homes Corp.Ecclestone Signature HomesGHO Homes, and Janssen Custom Home Buildersas well as builders Toll Brothers and WCI Communities. Tesoro offers single family homes in a wide range of sizes, from 2,000 to 7,500 square feet, with prices ranging from $650,000 to over $3.5 million.

For more information on Membership or available real estate, the community’s Welcome Center is now open daily at 125 SE Via Tesoro Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Visit TesoroClub.com or call 772-345-4000 for more information.

About Treasure Coast Wildlife Center

The Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to the preservation of wildlife and the conservation of natural habitats. We are not a government agency. All funding for our efforts comes from public and private grants and from concerned citizens throughout our community.

Our purpose is to rehabilitate and return injured, ill, and orphaned animals to the wild, as well as offer educational services to the public at large. Founded by Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood in 1974, the Treasure Coast Wildlife Center serves Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach counties.