Safe Space Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Center is holding their annual Flamingo Flocking Fundraiser through the end of April.  Flamingo Flocking is an event that allows the community to become involved in the awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault while having fun with neighbors, family and friends.

HOW FLOCKING WORKS

You can flock a friend, family member or neighbor for a donation of $20 per flock request.  A trained "Flamingo Flocking Technician" will secretly place a "Flock of Flamingos" in the front yard of the address you provided.   Flamingos and signs with information about Flamingo Flocking and sexual assault awareness will be delivered in the evening and remain in the yard for no more than 24 hours.  (Sorry but birds may not migrate onto public property or apartment complexes.)

HOW FLAMINGOS ARE REMOVED

The flamingos will be removed within 24 hours.  There is no fee for removal but a donation of $20 can forward the flamingos to another location.

ALL IS DONE IN GOOD SPIRITS

Flocking is done in good spirits and is not meant to be malicious and to make the event successful, participants must be willing.  If you have any questions, please call the Flamingo Hotline at (406) 498-2692 or visit their website at safespaceonline.org.

FLOCK PARTY ON SATURDAY, MAY 3RD

Flocking Season will commence with a big party on Saturday, May 3rd with live entertainment, a surprise guest speaker, a live and silent auction plus many surprises throughout the evening.  The community is invited to attend, and donations are being sought for the auction.  If you would like to contribute, contributions can be made to

Safe Space

Flamingo Flocking

PO Box 594

Butte, MT  59701

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