Go “Gombe 50″ with Jane Goodall
Posted: September 6th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: 1725 Courtyard, Jane Goodall | No Comments »Meet and greet the renowned Jane Goodall as she hosts an evening celebrating environmental conservation and wildlife protection.
Hosted in 1725 Courtyard, enjoy a meal prepared from fresh produce grown in their organic farm, this special event in a gorgeous historical setting marks the 50 anniversary of Dr. Goodall’s groundbreaking research on chimpanzees at Gombe National Park in Tanzania.
Event Details:
- Date: Friday, September 17th
- Time: 5:30-9:30PM
- Location: 1725 Courtyard
- Address: No.6 The West of Shuangqiao Street
- Transport: JGI just will be providing a FREE shuttle bus service on September 17th for attendees, departing from Kempinski Hotel and Kerry Centre at 5:00 PM with return to these locations at 9:30 PM. You may sign up for the free shuttle bus service at the time of purchase of your tickets.
- Ticket Prices: Adults RMB 700; Children 12 and under RMB 350
- Website: http://www.jgichina.org/en/info_detail.asp?id=2384
- Tel: 010-8536-1188
Jane Goodall will also be speaking at Beijing Foreign Studies University on Saturday, September 18.
In her lecture, Gombe and Beyond: The Next 50 Years, Dr. Goodall will reflect—both personally and professionally—on the meaning of the past five decades, the extraordinary changes the world has seen since 1960, and the impact these changes have had on people, animals and the environment we all share. In addition, she will discuss the role we must all play over the next 50 years to ensure a better future for generations to come.
2010 Dr. Jane Goodall’s “Hope for Animals and Their World” Public Lecture and Gombe 50 Celebration
- Date: Saturday, September 18th, 2010
- Time: 14:00-16:30
- Location: Beijing Foreign Studies University
- Ticket Price: 30RMB
- Website: http://www.greeningthebeige.org/gtb/node/637
Background:
The year 2010 marks a monumental milestone for the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and its founder, Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE. Fifty years ago, Goodall, who is today a world-renowned primatologist, conservationist and UN Messenger of Peace, first set foot on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in what is now Tanzania’s Gombe National Park. The chimpanzee behavioral research she pioneered there has produced a wealth of scientific discovery, and her vision has expanded into a global mission to empower people to make a difference for all living things.





