HARAMBEE FOR KENYA!

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220 Old Kyle Road,Wimberley TX 78676

17 October, 2021

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Rodney Bursiel has returned from his 3-week long photography adventure in Kenya, Africa, and now it's time for the BIG REVEAL! This is a PRIVATE and EXCLUSIVE event you don't want to miss! Harambee in Swahili, the native language in Kenya, means to "pull together" for the sake of community. Rodney Bursiel has returned from his 3-week long adventure in Kenya, Africa where he photographed every creature imaginable, including all the big cats, elephants, rhinos, giraffes, birds, and so much more. The purpose of this very special event is to create awareness about these beloved creatures, and share various cultural aspects of Kenya and other parts of Africa. It is an honor to put together this very special and one-of-a-kind event that will feature: > Welcome gift and other special amenities > A delicious dinner of Kenyan foods prepared by the highly revered and esteemed Chef Kabui, who is born and raised in Kenya, and now resides in North Carolina > Performance dance and drumming of various African styles > A first-time unveiling of select photography by Rodney where YOU will have the opportunity to vote for your favorites that may be featured at Basecamp Gallery > Story telling by Rodney and his travel partner about their adventures in Kenya > A first-time opportunity to view and purchase the limited selection specially curated goods and gifts acquired while in Kenya > Complimentary select wine and beer > 20% discount on any new photography revealed and ordered, valid ONLY at the time of event > Special guest speaker traveling all the way from Kenya, Mr. James Mwenda, a former Ranger and personal guard of endangered rhinos, and star of the award winning Netflix documentary film, "Kifaru" THIS SPECIAL EVENT IS LIMITED TO JUST 50 GUESTS, so be sure to RSVP now! *A portion of ticket sales will benefit the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya* NOTE: Tickets are non-refundable, but are transferable Resource links: James Mwenda Ol Pejeta Conservancy Chef Kabui HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOL: This event is outdoors. Dress casually to your comfort level depending on forecasted weather conditions. Guests are able to make their own informed choice about wearing / not wearing a mask for any portion of the event. A handwashing station and hand sanitizer will be available. Culinary staff will wear gloves and a mask during food service.

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