HOW MANY ELEPHANTS CHRISTMAS POP UP!
December 15th – 6.30pm – at The Light Room, The Old Chapel. Alresford. SO24 9BQ
Join us for a festive evening with fizz, gin and canapes, kindly sponsored by Uganda Tourism. Listen to our founder and Everest Summiteer, Holly Budge, give a short talk at 7.30pm, plus, you can browse our highly curated collection of elephant inspired art & gifts. We are a small charity with a big mission. Please spread the word, and tell your friends to come along to our Christmas Pop Up too! We are also open 10-4pm on Dec 15th & 16th.
HOW MANY ELEPHANTS CHRISTMAS POP UP!
December 15th – 6.30pm – at The Light Room, The Old Chapel. Alresford. SO24 9BQ
Join us for a festive evening with fizz, gin and canapes, kindly sponsored by Uganda Tourism. Listen to our founder and Everest Summiteer, Holly Budge, give a short talk at 7.30pm, plus, you can browse our highly curated collection of elephant inspired art & gifts. We are a small charity with a big mission. Please spread the word, and tell your friends to come along to our Christmas Pop Up too! We are also open 10-4pm on Dec 15th & 16th.
SPEAKER: HOLLY BUDGE
Holly Budge, Founder of How Many Elephants, will share her tales from the summit of Everest to immersing herself with the Black Mambas and Akashinga, both all-female anti-poaching teams in Africa. Described as “one of the UK’s most accomplished female adventurers”, Holly has fundraised >£400K.
SPEAKER: HOLLY BUDGE
Holly Budge, Founder of How Many Elephants, will share her tales from the summit of Everest to immersing herself with the Black Mambas and Akashinga, both all-female anti-poaching teams in Africa. Described as “one of the UK’s most accomplished female adventurers”, Holly has fundraised >£400K.
SAND ARTIST: NANCY TSCHETNER
Wonderfully unique artworks exclusively created for How Many Elephants by world-renowned sand artist, Nancy Tschetner. Her exquisitely detailed paintings on canvas are created with multiple shades of pure, natural sand, delicately placed, grain-by-grain. The sparkly texture and depth of the sand bring the subject to life.
SAND ARTIST: NANCY TSCHETNER
Wonderfully unique artworks exclusively created for How Many Elephants by world-renowned sand artist, Nancy Tschetner. Her exquisitely detailed paintings on canvas are created with multiple shades of pure, natural sand, delicately placed, grain-by-grain. The sparkly texture and depth of the sand bring the subject to life.
PHOTOGRAPHER: GAVIN BOWYER
Gavin Bowyer, a trama and orthopaedic surgeon who uses his passion for photography to raise awareness of welfare and conservation issues. @bowyergavin
PHOTOGRAPHER: GAVIN BOWYER
Gavin Bowyer, a trama and orthopaedic surgeon who uses his passion for photography to raise awareness of welfare and conservation issues. @bowyergavin
SCULPTURE: NICK MACKMAN
Nick Mackman is an award-winning artist who makes wonderful, living animal sculptures. Her work is prized for its striking intensity and personality, has been widely exhibited and is held in private collections around the world.
SCULPTURE: NICK MACKMAN
Nick Mackman is an award-winning artist who makes wonderful, living animal sculptures. Her work is prized for its striking intensity and personality, has been widely exhibited and is held in private collections around the world.
JEWELLERY: MULBERRY MONGOOSE
Mulberry Mongoose accessories are hand crafted by local ladies from the South Luangwa using organic materials originating from the African bush.
JEWELLERY: MULBERRY MONGOOSE
Mulberry Mongoose accessories are hand crafted by local ladies from the South Luangwa using organic materials originating from the African bush.
CRAFT: SILVERLESS GIN
CRAFT: SILVERLESS GIN
SPONSOR: UGANDA TOURISM
SPONSOR: UGANDA TOURISM
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We are pleased to let you know that 100% of your donation will be used to support front line rangers defending the wildlife in Africa.
