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Program Night: As Close as You Dare - Africa

An extraordinary journey into the African bush - Thurs, Oct 23, 2008

Immerse yourself in the danger, beauty and humor of being in wild and remote Africa.  Becci Crowe - artist, documentary filmmaker and world traveler - engages and entertains as she takes you on an extraordinary journey into the African bush.  Specializing in wildlife and tribal portrait art, Becci's desire to study her subjects in their natural world has lead to many exciting moments and the creation of a documentary now broadcasting on PBS stations nationwide.  Join Becci as she takes you on a remarkable African bus adventure through her video, photos, stories, and art!

A strong advocate for educational programs that explore and strive to preserve wildlife and world cultures, Becci dedicates time to present programs on her travel, art, and wildlife experiences in Alaska, Antarctica, The Amazon, Argentina, Costa Rica, China, Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.  Her artwork hangs in private and corporate collections and has been exhibited at juried shows nationwide.  Wanting to live and work as close to nature as possible, Becci’s home studio in Washington State has been designated by the National Wildlife Federation as a Certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat.

Please join us Thursday, October 23 for Becci’s stimulating talk and video chronicling her extraordinary return to the African bush.  Come at 6:30 for the social hour.  Enjoy a brief monthly meeting and refreshments from 7:00 to 7:45, followed by her presentation.

The social hour, meeting, and presentation are free and open to the public.  Invite a friend or anyone who is interested in seeing wildlife and tribal art or African bush adventures

Directions to EAS office / Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church, 308 4th Ave. S. (corner of 4th Ave. S. and State). Take I-405 exit 18 (NE 85th, Kirkland).  Drive west on Central Way to 3rd St. (stoplight). Turn left (south) on 3rd St. and follow it as it bears left and changes name to State St.  Turn left on 4th Ave S.

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