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Open House
October 24, 2009
2p-5p
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone:704-632-8012
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Comments:Open House featuring tours of clinic, vendors, prizes, pet portraits by Bella Photography, Fashion Contest with prizes for the best dressed pets.
Howl-O-Ween Celebration Commemorating Pit Bull Awareness Day
October 31, 2009
10:30-3:30
6311 Nicks Rd
Mebane, NC 27302
Phone:9193042300
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Comments:Paws4Ever?s Howl-O-Ween Celebration, held every October, commemorates Pit Bull Awareness Day. This outdoor event invites rescues from all over the state to participate in a day full of food, contests, demonstrations, and other festivities. All proceeds from this event go directly to our pit bull spay/neuter program. Last year we raised over $800 and hope that with your help (and a new location that offers shelter from inclement weather!), this year will be even bigger and better.More info on website!!
Bark in the Park 2009
October 31, 2009
10:00 am - 4:00pm
Veterans Memorial Park 691 West Lebanon St. Mt. Airy,NC
Mt. Airy, NC
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Comments:2nd annual Bark in the Park 2009 "Howl-o-ween Contest"There will be Vendors,Food,Demos,Music..etc. and of course our Howl-o-ween Contest.Bring your chair or blanket and enjoy the music!Admission is $2.00 per person,dogs are free
Fur-Ever Friends of NC Presents "Paws in the City"
November 6, 2009
6:30 pm
690 Jonestown Road, Suite 400
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Phone:336-659-4927
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Comments:"Paws In the City"(Benefit for Sick and Injured Animals')Winston-Salem, North Carolina --- On November 6, 2009 Fur-Ever Friends of North Carolina & Edwina and Buckley Morykwas are offering the citizens of Winston-Salem and the surrounding Triad communities a unique event ? Paws In The City. The Triad?s newest and most innovative fund raising galas will be a sophisticated but a non-stuffy, fun, social event just without the tuxedos, evening dresses and the added costs that normally accompany a formal fundraiser. It?s something different, a recession chic event, a fun night out as well as, raising money, for a deserving cause.The Paws in the City event will raise money for Fur-Ever Friends? Rico Memorial Fund for sick and injured animals. The Rico Fund was founded to help Rico, a Winston-Salem Police Department K-9, undergo costly cancer treatments. In Rico?s honor and memory, the fund has continued to aid hundreds of animals and their guardians in the community. Classified as a 501(c) (3) non-profit, Fur-Ever Friends of North Carolina, Inc. is depending on this event to bring in funding to help its Rico Memorial Fund. Without any government funding, the all volunteer organization with no paid staff is solely dependent on donations and events such as Paws in the City.The Millennium Center has been generously donated by Greg Carlyle and the entertainment for the evening has been contributed by all the performers. The November 6th event begins at 6:30; attendees will be entertained by the 12M Case Band and DJ Nick Peluso of Nick Peluso Productions. Other activities include the Fur-Ever Friends of NC presentation of an original painting of Rico by local artist Raymond Reid to the City of Winston-Salem. The portrait will be accepted by the city?s Mayor, Allen Joines and Police Chief Scott Cunningham. The evening will be filled with a Pawsitively Pawbulous Silent Auction, a Pawtini Diamond Drop and the Kitties & Cats 50/50 Raffle. Boundless Food Stations, Beer
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