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  • An Evening to Celebrate and Support the Future of Cheetahs in Africa Action for Cheetahs in Kenya (ACK) is proud to announce its 2nd Annual Cheetah Soirée Gala, taking place on Friday, October 11, from 5 p.m.–8 p.m. at the Mangelsen—Images of Nature Gallery in La Jolla. This inspiring evening will bring together wildlife enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and the local community for a cause that impacts one of Africa’s most iconic species. Guests will enjoy authentic Kenyan cuisine provided by Rafikiz Catering, fine wine and drinks, as well as an auction and raffle featuring unique items and experiences. The highlight of the evening will be a live presentation at 6 p.m. from ACK Director Mary Wykstra, sharing updates on groundbreaking efforts to protect cheetahs, including the organization’s vital National Cheetah Survey program. “The annual Cheetah Soirée is an opportunity to mingle & share a passion for cheetah conservation,” said Mary Wykstra, Director of Action for Cheetahs in Kenya. “Together, we ensure that cheetahs continue to thrive in the wild for generations to come.” Proceeds from the gala will directly support conservation initiatives in Kenya, helping safeguard cheetah populations and the ecosystems they depend on. Event Details: What: 2nd Annual Cheetah Soirée Gala When: Friday, October 11| 5–8 p.m. Where: Mangelsen—Images of Nature Gallery, La Jolla, CA Tickets: www.actionforcheetahs.org/event-details/cheetah-soiree About Action for Cheetahs in Kenya: Action for Cheetahs in Kenya (ACK) works to promote the conservation of cheetahs through research, education, and community engagement. With a focus on science-based solutions and collaboration with local communities, ACK is dedicated to securing a future where cheetahs can roam free in their natural habitats. Press Contact: Brianne Youngberg CaLL Board of Directors member Action for Cheetahs in Kenya actionforcheetahs.bre@gmail.com 760-703-3344 www.actionforcheetahs.org Action for Cheetahs in Kenya on Facebook / Instagram
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