Continuation of Bill Toone’s Adventure in Madagascar
Escondido CA— The next lecture in our new lecture series presented by the California Center for the Arts, Escondido and EcoLife Conservation happens on Tuesday, May 7th at 7:30pm with Madagascar, The Search for Emilien: Part Two.
Nearly two decades after the disaster in Madagascar, Bill Toone, founder, and the executive director of Ecolife Conservation,was given the opportunity to return and search for lost friends.
However, Madagascar’s landscape had changed dramatically.
Bill and his wife traveled by plane, truck, canoe, and finally by foot in search of the lost village of Antanambao and their special friends.
Tickets are on sale online at for $7-$14 at artcenter.org or at the Center ticket office at 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido, Ca 92025, or by calling 800.988.4253. The ticket office is open Tue. – Sat. 12–6 PM, and Sun. 12–5 PM.
Get more information about the show here as well as purchase tickets here: http://artcenter.org/event/madagascar-search-emilien-part-two/