Oakland Zoo Unveils New Exhibit
2/13/2008
Oakland Zoo Unveils New Exhibit
When: February 16, 2008
Where: Oakland Zoo at 9777 Golf Links Road, off 580
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Cost: Regular Zoo Admission price: $6 for Children, $9.50 for Adults, $6 for Seniors
Oakland, CA- It’s a festival to celebrate the Grand Opening of a new exhibit! Stroll through the Oakland Zoo’s African Village while listening to a special musical performance by African Trio and join us as we unveil an exhibit featuring a “Traditional Kikuyu Woman’s Dwelling.”
Rustic materials were collected…diagrams were diligently studied…and an authentic replica of an East African hut has finally emerged! Oakland Zoo Executive Director Dr. Joel Parrott and Zoo Carpenter Rick Mannshardt spent more than seven months researching and carefully constructing the project. “My goal was to bring an authentic look, feel, and smell into the structure, so visitors receive a true depiction from the exhibit,” says Rick Mannshardt, who has been on staff at the Zoo for more than 17 years. In its completion stands a 23 ft round hut crafted to portray a pre-1903 East African design. Inside the dwelling, Zoo visitors will find a traditional mother’s bedroom, a daughter’s bedroom, and a kitchen with a fireplace. It’s an excellent opportunity to discover the traditional lifestyle of the Kikuyu people, who lived off the land, cooked over wood fires, and raised goats and sheep.

