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Peltzer Winery’s Support

Fundraiser for Chimpanzee Rescue Project

Published on: November 8, 2018
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Our USA Representative and dearest friend Kristy Drinkwater’s tremendous love and effort for Wild at Life e.V. has led her to get the amazing support of Pelzer Winery! They are doing a fundraiser for our Chimpanzee Rescue Project! If you are around please do join this great gathering and help save us wildlife!

It’s Block Party Time!

Meet us at the Crush House for local food, local wine, and local tunes!

This Block Party is extra special because it’s a donation event! Wristbands are $5, all proceeds go to Wild at Life e.V. for their Chimpanzee Rescue Project in Cabinda, Angola.

Blockparty details:

  • Extended Hours! Open until 10pm
  • Live music from Jaxx Sessions from 6:30-9:30pm
  • Local eats from Devilicious 12-9pm
  • Silo Bar will be pouring your favorite Peltzer wines
  • Corn Hole & Giant Jenga

Thank you Peltzer Family and Kristy!

Click here to see all the details!

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