Friends of the Flock Champagne Brunch

Friends of the Flock Champagne Brunch: Birds + Bubbly

Clink, Clink! Join the National Aviary’s Friends of the Flock for their exclusive annual fundraiser, a 21+ Champagne Brunch Presented by 535media.

During this year’s Birds + Bubbly-themed occasion, indulge in a delicious brunch prepared by Executive Chef Nathan Collins of Atria’s Specialty Catering! Enjoy fresh cut fruit, freshly baked pastries, a mimosa (or two!), and hot cup of coffee or tea before the main course: a selection of delectable entrées and entremets.

Make Reservations

  • Delectable hot brunch, prepared onsite by Atria’s Specialty Catering
  • Bottomless mimosas
  • Live entertainment
  • Exclusive Animal Ambassador programming
  • Expansive views of the picturesque Lake Elizabeth and historic Rose Garden
  • National Aviary General Admission
  • Complimentary tickets to our most-immersive live bird show to date, Passport to Parks, presented by AAA Travel at 2 pm

Grab your favorite foodies and sponsor an entire 8-seat table and receive additional perks, including:

  • Reserved seating at a preferred table
  • Partys favor for each table guest
  • Signage recognizing your support

Two Hyacinth Macaws
Rainbow Lorikeets sitting on a thin branch amongst trees.

Meet the Friends of the Flock!

The National Aviary’s Friends of the Flock is a young professionals group comprised of emerging leaders and philanthropists with diverse careers and backgrounds who are dedicated to supporting the Aviary’s mission of inspiring respect for nature through an appreciation of birds.

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Must be 21 or older to attend, and must show valid ID to enter. Guests must purchase tickets in advance. Dress code is smart casual.

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