Dear Guardian,
Please join WildEarth Guardians at The Curtis in Denver on May 5 at 6:30
pm. There will be an exciting eco-sustainability performance, a falconer with
live eagles, falcons, and hawks, “Wildly” informational action stations, and
live music—all leading into a delicious vegetarian and vegan-friendly dinner.
Because it’s Cinco de Mayo, free margaritas will join the usual wine and
beer bar menu! But we are gathered to discuss and take action on very serious
issues facing wildlife and our climate. This is an event you will want to attend.
Learn about Colorado's outrageous 'predator killing' policy that is
going into effect, and how we will, together, take a stand for bears and
mountain lions. You will also learn how WildEarth Guardians is advancing
a transition away from fossil fuels, fighting the threats to privatize our
public lands, and how we are making our wild places safer for western wildlife.
When and Where:
Friday, May 5, 2017, 6:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M.
The Curtis Hotel, 1405 Curtis Street,
Denver CO (see map)
Tickets are $100 each or $1,000 for a table of ten, and are on
sale now.
Bring a guest, your questions, your checkbook, and
your enthusiasm to engage in a lively conversation about making change.
Just as WildEarth Guardians defends the web of life and
mosaic of biodiversity across wild places, we acknowledge the mosaic of
cultural diversity that makes up our communities, who work to defend and
preserve the Wild everywhere. And especially now, as safe passage is threatened
for immigrant communities and people of color, at this Howling
Affair on May 5, we celebrate Cinco de Mayo, when many parades for
the holiday are being canceled across the country over fears of
deportation. And so we're reminded to fight for protection
across communities, and create safe passage for all species, as we
work to protect the wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and health of
the American West.
We expect this event to be a sellout so get your tickets
early!
For more information, call Stavo Craft at (505) 988-9126
(x0) or email him here.
For the wild,
Carol Norton
Associate Director
WildEarth Guardians
cnorton@wildearthguardians.org