Friday, June 26, 2009

Photo Exhibit

Lets do this one for the kids...

The Last Hill Before Home presents-

"7 Travelers. 7 Views. Photos from Around The World."

Amigos...

Save the date...Saturday, September 19th from noon to 6pm for a FREE one day special photography exhibit at San Francisco's premiere art gallery 111 Minna.

The "7 Travelers. 7 Views. Photos from Around The World." photo exhibit is a one day extraordinary exhibit featuring 7 amateur photographers photos from amazing locations around the world. This is going to be a great event and one not to miss! Come out and enjoy the inspiring photos, have a few drinks, share a few laughs and feel the cool beats on 111 Minna's awesome sound system.

The Last Hill Before Home is a grassroots charitable fundraising campaign whose mission it is to create educational opportunities for children living in poverty in San Luis Jilotepeque, Guatemala. What started as a 3,500 mile cycling journey from Panama City, Panama to San Francisco, CA has turned into an array of events aimed to raise awareness and funds to help educate children in Guatemala. With the funds raised from this event we hope to build a school for Guatemalan children living well below the international poverty line and we hope to bring much needed education that will open up doors for self growth, optimism and opportunity.

So...come on out to the "7 Travelers. 7 Views. Photos from Around the World." show and help the children of San Luis realize their dream of a better education. The event is 21 and up and although the event is FREE we will be asking for charitable donations at the door as well as auctioning off all the photos at the event. Any amount is welcomed and much appreciated!

All the funds raised for the school construction project are administered by Plan USA a non profit and 501(c)(3) organization.

More details to come about the event.

For more information check out...

111 Minna

www.111minnagallery.com

Plan USA

www.planusa.org

Join our cause on Facebook

www.causes.com/lasthillbeforehome

Peace, Power and Pedal

Aaron








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