Project Nim and the Born to be Wild Monkey Art Exhibit

Jungle Friends is VERY excited to announce the event of the season!

The Hippodrome Theatre in downtown Gainesville, FL is screening Project Nim in conjunction with Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary's Born to be Wild Monkey Art exhibit next month! We will also have a VIP (Very Important Primate) Jungle Jamboree at the Hippodrome opening night.

There will be lots of yummy vegan food, entertainment, raffles, Monkey Art auction and the bar will be open. You will also meet Robert Ingersoll, the hero of the film. The Born to be Wild Monkey Art Exhibit at the Hippodrome will run from September 20 - October 3. The monkeys are already painting for the big event!

Project Nim runs Friday, September 23 -29 at the Hippodrome. We will feature film discussions with Robert Ingersoll (Bob) following the thought-provoking film. Bob will be staying with the monkeys at Jungle Friends during the screening.

Our VIP Jungle Jamboree fundraiser will be held at the Hippodrome opening night from 4:00 – 6:30 pm. For a donation of only $25 (or $40 per couple) you can join in the festivities and meet Bob ‘up close and personal’. The first showing of Project Nim will be at 6:30, after the VIP Jungle Jamboree. Between shows, Bob will have a Talk Back, so all of your questions will be answered. The proceeds will go toward our Expansion Project.
  • Born to Be Wild Monkey Art Exhibit   September 20 – October 3
  • Project Nim film   Friday September 23 – 29 TICKETS
  • VIP Jungle Jamboree Friday September 23, 4 – 6:30 pm  TICKETS
  • Art Walk  Friday September 30, 7 – 10 pm
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    Bob Ingersoll
    
Talkback - Film discussions with Bob
Friday 9/23, 8:00 - 8:25
Sunday 9/25, 8:30 - 9:30
Wednesday 9/28, 6:45 - 7:45

Hippodrome show times:
Fri: 6:30, 8:30
Sat: 4:30, 6:30, 8:30
Sun: 2:30, 4:30, 7:00
Wed: 5:15, 8:00
Thu: 6:30, 8:30


Please join Bob and all of our 'Monkey People' at the Hippodrome in Downtown Gainesville – Be There or Be Square!


2 comments:

  1. It looks like this event is going to be great for JF and further enlightening the public on the great work done by the sanctuary! All of the hard work that's being put into this event will definitely help the expansion project. I hope Bob enjoys his time at Jungle Friends as much as I did!

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  2. The Hippodrome was out yesterday for a tour and took video and still shots - should be some great action shots. Kari had Dharma twirling around until I couldn't look anymore without getting dizzy! And, of course, Mario, Jak Jak and Abby enjoyed demonstrating their painting skills.

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