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The Social Register of Las Vegas raises awareness and much
needed funds for Keepers of the Wild, an
amazing sanctuary for abused exotic and wild animals.
The Social Register of Las Vegas held its Royal Hawaiian Luau event at
the spectacular estate of Dr. Charles & Mrs. Kerri Fleisher. Guest celebrities
in attendance at the event included: renowned impressionist Rich
Little, acclaimed actress and comedian Vicki Lawrence, and celebrated
film star and artist Tony Curtis.

Upon their arrival at
the event, Social Register
members and
their invited guests
were greeted by Hula
& Samoan Fire Dancers
and presented with magnificent flower leis that were
flown in fresh from Hawaii specifically for the event. Then
they were whisked poolside into an elaborately landscaped
and decorated, lush island setting where they savored exotic
drinks and indulged in the splendor of an elaborate Hawaiian
feast prepared by Executive Chef Michael Napolitano, while enjoying the rhythmic island beat of the Hot Lava
Band. Highlights of this event included a spectacular performance of music and dance with elaborately costumed
Hula & Samoan Fire Dancers, hilarious performances by Rich Little and Vicki Lawrence, and a playful,
impromptu Hawaiian dance by Tony Curtis.
The featured charity for this event, Keepers of the Wild, is a 501
(c)(3) non-profit organization that is deeply committed to the
rescue and rehabilitation of neglected or abused exotic and wild
animals. For many of these animals, this is their last chance for
a life of peaceful coexistence with man; their last hope for survival.
Keepers of the Wild provides a clean, safe and loving environment
for over 100 exotic animals, including lions, tigers,
leopards, jaguars, cougars, wolves and other wonderful animals.
At Keepers of the Wild, these animals have been given the
chance to recover and live happily ever after and despite their
respective backgrounds, have even learned to trust people again.
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