Canvas & Cabernet by Friends of Free Wildlife

Thu Mar 5, 19:00 - Thu Mar 5, 21:00

Parrilla Bar & Grill

ABOUT

Creative expression with a purpose! Join us at Parrilla Bar and Grill on 5 March to paint your own unique Nguni image - proudly South African!


"The Nguni cattle breed is special to Southern Africa. A hybrid of different Indian and later European cattle breeds, they were introduced by Bantu-speaking tribes (Nguni people) to Southern Africa during their migration from the North of the continent. The cattle breed is medium-sized and adapted to grazing on the highveld."


This Canvas & Cabernet event is in support of local Wildlife Rehabilitation organisation Friends of Free Wildlife, and the proceeds of the event will go towards the rescue, rehabilitation and release or local urban wildlife.


ABOUT FRIENDS OF FREE WILDLIFE


Friends of Free Wildlife is a community-based, public-funded volunteer organisation. It was founded in December 2015 by passionate and qualified wildlife rehabilitators with the best interest of our urban wildlife as a founding mandate.


Our vision is to create a well-respected, ethical wildlife rehabilitation centre that provides for the care of urban wildlife: that is, the rescue, rehabilitation and release of the animals that share our space.

We are a community organisation, working with both experienced and new volunteers and our educational team regularly gives talks and information to schools, clubs and the general public in all areas of Gauteng.

We operate under a Rehabilitation Permit granted by GDARD (Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development) and are a registered NPO (Non Profit Organisation). We are also endorsed by and work closely with the NSPCA.


We are an approved Public Benefit Organisation and hold a B-BBEE Level 4 EME. We rely on the generosity of the public through donations, bequests, sponsorship and voluntary assistance in all aspects of running the organisation.


We'd love to see you there!