MISSION PROGRAMS LAND TRUST DONATE EVENT

An Evening of Enchantment Benefiting The Encanto Project

Inspire yourself and celebrate life at the fabulous supperclub san francisco!  We are fundraising for educational media demonstrating the work of Costa Rica Conservation Trust, The World Trust Foundation and other amazing people preserving the rainforests and people of Central America.

          November 6, 2005
        8pm until Midnight
Special Guest Performance: 10:30 pm
supperclub san francisco - 657 Harrison, 94107

Special guests Vincent Kwok spins & AmesEla sings as we weave
a journey through the rainforest.

Nature visuals by the Creative Entity Amy Seidman, of Incredible Places, as presented by Dax.
multi-sensory and interactive environments by supperclub and DJ Michael Anthony

Minimal Donation: $20 at the door, RSVP using EVITE
$15 in advance, click here.
Please print and bring your receipt to the event

If you can not make it, PLEASE be there in faith and donate.
For dinner reservations please call 415 348 0900 or visit supperclub.com.
Dinner does not require donation. Bar & dinner are not included in donation.
Feel free to forward this invite to your friends.

Funding Goals:
$10K
CRCT media as part of Encanto Project
For use by CRCT to educate others about their work.

$10K
- Five teens from the inner city to Costa Rica for cultural exchange and outdoor education with CRCT, media mentoring and documentation as Youth Ambassadors for the World Trust Foundation.
- Filming the work of Tapir and Jaguar scientists preserving these endangered species.

$70K+
Encanto Project post-production

Sponsor Opportunities include: Event, Media, Exhibition.  For donations over $5,000 we offer special mention on all packaging, events and materials. Contact: Amy Seidman, 415.387.0274

For tax deductable donations make your check out to
The World Trust Organization, Encanto Project.

Visit ENCANTO

Incredible Places has been documenting biodiversity and environmental restoration within Costa Rica and features the work of Costa Rica Conservation Trust as they help local youthÊprotect and recover the endangered ecosystemsÊof the regionÊknownÊas The Path of The Tapir Biological Corridor, as well as other notable leaders in sustainable living and conservation.

 

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