Monday, November 06, 2006

Do some Christmas Shopping and Help Save a Dog's Life

SHOP-A-PAW-LOOZA 2006 IS SET FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH!

On Sunday, November 12th, Humane Ohio is offering women all over the region a chance to escape from football watching husbands and kick-off the holiday shopping season, while helping a great cause!

Humane Ohio’s second annual Shop-A-PAW-Looza fundraiser will be held on Sunday, November 12, 2006 from 1 - 4 pm. The event will take place at the Holiday Inn French Quarter (on US 20 at I-75, exit #193) who, along with Bennett Enterprises, generously donated the use of the venue. Admission is free. Complimentary food and refreshments, holiday music and door prizes will be provided, and the event will feature a variety of consultants who will be donating a percentage of their sales to Humane Ohio:

• Arbonne Skin Care Products
• Cookie Lee Jewelry
• George Carruth
• Curbs Candles
• The Happy Soul
• Home Interiors
• Million Wishes of the Jones Apparel Company
• Pampered Chef
• Premier Designs High Fashion Jewelry
• Shure Pets
• Southern Living at HOME
• Tastefully Simple
• Tupperware
and more!

If you cannot attend the event, you can still place orders and help Humane Ohio! Humane Ohio benefits from all orders placed, regardless of whether or not they're placed at the actual event! Orders will be accepted until Sunday, November 19th and will be back in early December.

For more information and to download consultants’ catalogs, please visit www.humaneohio.org, or contact Jill Borkowski at jill@humaneohio.org or 419-367-6828 and request that hard copies of the catalogs be mailed to you.

Humane Ohio’s low cost spay/neuter clinic will fix 5,000 dogs and cats this year alone, offering low-cost pricing to stray cat caretakers, over 16 rescue group and shelter partners, and people on limited income. Our Web site, www.humaneohio.org, provides a central location to get information on animal issues including lost and found, adoptions, and behavior issues. As a 501c3 non-profit organization, we are funded on private donations from individuals and businesses in our community and Northwest Ohio Community Shares (a workplace giving campaign).

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