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Keikos Legacy shared SOS Dolphinss photo. Hi everyone. Please donate to bring awareness for Lolita. We would like to see the numbers of donors to go over 300 before the due date. Which is in 9 days. Thank you. KL gofundme/freelolita miraclemarchforlolita I want to thank everyone who has donated, an event that could essentially be the force to FREE LOLITA. We are still a long way from goal and what the city of Miami will want for their fees, I would hate to think that money would be the reason that we could not make this successful. The city is banking on it as they have been banking the money off Lolitas back for the last 44 years. Let us make this happen please, Lolita deserves our loyalty and our fighting spirit right now. I am begging you to donate what you can. Thank you This event will be the largest in the history of the United States for a captive Cetacean. Tokitae or better known as Lolita who has been a prisoner for 44 years, a slave for human entertainment in Miami Seaquarium, Miami, Fl. Lolita has been fought for since she was captured in a brutal seige on her family in 1970 in the Puget Sound of Washington State (see video). Her mother still alive, her family endangered, she still speaks the dialect exclusive to her Pod. Remarkably she is in good health, but the clock is ticking, Orcas only live at the most 30 to 40 years in captivity. This is a non-human person who has consciousness of thought, who still wants her mother, who remembers the capture where family members were killed and weighted down and thrown back into the North Pacific Ocean. Lolita knows she is a captive and she must do tricks 3 times a day in order to get fed dead fish to survive. This march and protest is to be her voice for her freedom, to shed the brightest light imaginable though media, large numbers of concerned citizens who believe she has a right to be free. Her family is listed as endangered and she should have that same right to be protected from cruelty and enslavement. We believe she should be protected and stopped being used as freak in a sideshow in a tank that is illegal by the AWA standards. She has a full plan to re-enter her back into a seapen in the Puget sound where her family resides and she will be re-taught to feed herself as well as recieve the best of care until she is ready to be with her family. She has earned her freedom. A list of our needs and what the donations will fund; this list is not complete and could change according to our needs as we get closer to the event and the City of Miami sets rules for us to follow. The money is being sent to a seperate account under the name of Miracle March, Robin Jewell Roberts/creator, founder of event over sees the funds and distributes the money as needed strictly for this event and all needs to make it successful (our success is based on bringing light and freedom to Lolita). Our ultimate goal for the event to see her taken out of the Seaquarium and reunited in the North Pacific Ocean with her family. List of Expenses but not limited to: Stage Park Rental-We have a 5 acre piece of prime property on Miami Beach, across from the Seaquarium, we will have a childrens carousel, train ride, full playground, 2 pavilions, tables for literature and awareness. These things were included with the price of the park. We will be offering an alternative entertainment to all guests going into the Seaquarium so that they may be educated. Police Staff-We must pay police for attending, the number of police will be based on number of the crowd. Fire Staff-We must pay Fire Department to be on hand Road Barriers and Traffic Signs Permits- Will not know exact cost until meeting with city on 12-12-2014 Advertisement-producing press packages including c.d. and sending to all media stations, and avenues. Crowd Control-Hired Staff from the city (requirement) Crowd Barriers-Cost will be dictated by the city Lane Closures-Cost will be dictated by the city Sound Equipment-Speakers, microphones Sound Engineer-To run the stage, equipment, trouble shoot and make sure our speakers and entertainment are able to attend and engage the audience. Communication equipment-Walkie Talkies, radios Security communication -walkie talkies, emergency radios, special clothing for recognition with crowd. Tent Rentals Supply Costs-printing inks, signs, banners, flyers Legal Observers-special hats and vests-walkie talkies Parks and Recreation payment for cleanup City costs and fees Web site expenses Non Profit (needed to be able to hold event) Table and chair rentals Literature and awareness materials to be distributed to the general public. Media Tent First Aid Tent-Stock for First Aid care We are totally transparent as to our needs, we have a long ways to go to be able to fund these needs and to make this event successful for the release of Lolita! Your help is needed. Thank you. Robin Jewell Roberts This event is being Sponsored by OrcaBall! orcaball All purchases include donations to help the cause of anticaptivity. This event has been endorsed by; The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society; The Sea Shepards; Peta; The Orca Network; Cetacean Society International; The Ric O Barry Group; The Born Free Organization; F.L.O.A.T. (For the love of all things); PAC (People against Captivity); The National Humane Society. The event is January 17th, 2015 from 9:30a.m. to 5:00p.m.. Any and all donations are very appreciated and will be put to Freeing Lolita. Thank you for your help to FREE LOLITA.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 09:33:09 +0000

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