Eats & Beats fundraiser for GAIA’s work in Malawi set for Feb. 8 at Trinity Church in Menlo Park

Don your African prints (your own or buy at the door) to enjoy an evening of fun and inspiration featuring:
- African food
- African music & dance featuring Baba Ken and the Nigerian Brothers
- And a brief new film about GAIA’s work in Malawi
The public is welcome at this event which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 8 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at Trinity Church in Menlo Park. Tickets are $40, available online. Read more information about:
- Trinity’s sponsorship of Magomobo Village through GAIA
- Trinity Church in Menlo Park
- GAIA (a tax-exempt medical non-profit serving rural Malawi) [Note: Atherton resident Marty Arscott, who we’ve profiled on InMenlo is Board Chair of the U.S. Trustees of GAIA.]
Malawi was recently hit with severe flooding which has impacted food supplies for Malawian families, making GAIA’s work in the country even more critical.
Photo courtesy GAIA/Marty Arscott
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