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Monday, 14th of May |
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SATOA in partnership with the Preferred Hotels and Resorts would like to invite you to join us for cocktails at the Indaba, as we raise funds and awareness to save the Rhino.
Date: Monday, 14th May
Time: 17h00 – 18h00
Venue: Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC), South Africa,Preferred Hotels and Resorts stand. Stand ICCT011
We will be serving canapés and drinks before you all disappear onto your other functions but please bring your wallets as we will be auctioning wonderful prizes and merchandise to support a great cause!!!!!
Save the Rhino International is SATOA’s chosen charity of choice as it works to conserve viable populations of critically endangered rhinos in Africa. We recognise that the future of wildlife is inextricably linked to the communities that share its habitat. By funding field projects and through education, our goal is to deliver material, long-lasting and widespread benefits to rhinos and other endangered species, ecosystems and to the people living in these areas. SATOA holds various fundraising events for Save the Rhino throughout the year, with the hope that these funds will increase the number of rhinos in genetically viable populations in the wild, enhance the integrity of ecosystems and ensure that local communities benefit from conservation activities.
Tolene van der Merwe (SATOA Chairperson)ran the Virgin London Marathon on 22nd April for SAVE THE RHINO and is still raising money for their cause. Please support Save the Rhino & her run on www.justgiving.com/tolenevdm
You can also meet us here if you would like to learn more about SATOA. If you could please RSVP to info@satoa.com as numbers are limited.
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Diamond Jubilee Festival, Battersea Park
Tickets are now available for The Diamond Jubilee Festival, Battersea Park, which will celebrate design, music, art, film, fashion and food from the past 60 years and provide an ideal vantage point to watch the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant.
A line up of top DJs headlined by Norman Jay and the Good Times Sound System will be appearing at the festival and on The Crown Stage acts include The Noisettes, The Selector, Fairey Acid Brass Band, Urban Soul Orchestra, The Boxzettes and Brassroots. And appearing at the 1952 Bandstand, hosted by Viv the Spiv, are: The Bombshellettes, Paul Taylor’s Vintage Teadance Orchestra, The John Miller Orchestra, Paul Casper’s George Formby tribute and DJ Jeff Two-Tone Boogie.
From a portrait of The Queen made out of 3,120 cakes to a knees-up featuring Pearly Kings and Queens, the event, which is being curated by Hemingway Design (Vintage Festival) and Clare Patey (Feast on the Bridge) will mark The Queen’s reign in a wonderfully eccentric, inimitable style.
Tickets can be purchased from Ticketmaster http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/ with a charge of £5 per person to cover administration costs. Tickets for children aged 12 and under, who will need to be accompanied by an adult, are free.
Wayne Hemingway, festival co-curator, said: “We’ll be creating a completely immersive environment – a timeline through the 60 years of our Queen’s reign. This will be a proper knees-up with dancing and plenty of activities – it’s a chance for people to put their glad rags on, polish their dancing shoes and take a sideways, creative and uplifting look at British eccentricity.” |
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