The 2017 Beastly Feast

2017 Beastly Feast
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THE 2017 BEASTLY FEAST
The 2017 Beastly Feast
Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year

Beastly Feast Committee: Patrick Wallace, Andrea Belfanti, Chris Casey, Doug Weiss, Joe and Melody Thomas, Jack and Jade Slover, Co-Chairs Tony Brewer and Carol Abreu, Judy Taylor, Raymond B. King, Mark Street and Matthew Simo

Source: Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays
THE 2017 BEASTLY FEAST
The 2017 Beastly Feast
Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year

Wesley Logan and Benna Loga of Presenting Sponsor Ford Motor Company Fund; Zoo Atlanta Board of Directors Vice-Chair and Ford Motor Company representative Mark A. Street; Terry Street; Zoo Atlanta President and CEO Raymond B. King and Robin King

Source: Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays
THE 2017 BEASTLY FEAST
The 2017 Beastly Feast
Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year

Pedro and Tameka Cherry and Nicole and Nathan Lewis

Source: Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays
THE 2017 BEASTLY FEAST
The 2017 Beastly Feast
Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year

Source: Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays
THE 2017 BEASTLY FEAST
The 2017 Beastly Feast
Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year

Source: Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays

Zoo Atlanta’s most spectacular evening of the year, the annual black-tie Beastly Feast, took place in May on the grounds of the Zoo. Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company, served as the event’s Presenting Sponsor, marking more than 30 years of consecutive support from the company.

The Beastly Feast is the Zoo’s largest and most important fundraiser of the year, having raised millions in operating funds for Zoo Atlanta’s conservation mission and education programs. This year’s theme, “Moon over Kilimanjaro,” highlighted the splendor of the wildlife of Africa and Zoo Atlanta’s future focus on its Grand New View project, which will create an all-new African savanna for African elephants and other species.

Photography by Randy McDow and Carolyn Bays

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