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November

Experience Peru with Crooked Trails co-founder Tammy Leland

When: November 15th at 10:00 a.m.
Where: The Savvy Traveler Edmonds
Cost: Free!

Back by popular demand! Peru’s diversity is one of the greatest in the world for a country of its size. From the Amazon rain forest and arid deserts, to the cloud forests and high mountain regions, Peru has it all! Peru is also renowned for its unique culture heritage and artistic traditions which continue to thrive.

Tammy Leland, cofounder of Crooked Trails and part-time Peruvian resident,
will show slides, maps and photos and give you ideas of how to travel with a purpose in this wonderful South American destination.

ILEAP: Bringing it Home
When: November 15th, 6:30pm
Where: Phinney Neighborhood Center (6532 Phinney Ave N in Seattle)
Cost: $35 (includes beverage ticket). Purchase at http://ileap.eventbrite.com

Join Crooked Trails and iLEAP in bringing together Seattle's social enterprise community for a big night of fun!  We are celebrating the 2nd annual iLEAP International Fellowship, a program that brings grass-roots community leaders from Asia and Africa for a 3 month program in social enterprise and innovation, leadership, and global networking.

The theme for the evening is 'Bringing it Home', signifying the critical approach that iLEAP takes toward supporting our global participants as they integrate learning and experience back into their lives and communities around the world. Live music will be provided by international recording artist and 2006 Earshot Jazz Vocalist of the Year, Rochelle House and singer/songwriter Tamara Power-Drutis. We will also be bidding farewell to our 2008 iLEAP Fellow from Nepal, Ram Pokhrel, who will be returning to build his integrated agriculture project in the Chitwan region. There will be food from Everest Kitchen and drink from local wineries, breweries, and Maker's Mark all available at the event.