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Raffle to benefit PAWS Animal Shelter

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Topic: Raffle to benefit PAWS Animal Shelter
Posted By: mburs
Subject: Raffle to benefit PAWS Animal Shelter
Date Posted: Oct 16 2009 at 2:47pm
Please Help Support Our Four Legged Friends

What: $2.00 Raffle Tickets to benefit PAWS

When: Monday Oct 19th - Saturday Oct 31st

Where: Tickets Available at PAWS or The Red Onion

Prize: Dinner for Four - 2 lb Maine Lobsters

Why: PAWS depends on our support!

PAWS Adoption Center is a no-kill, non-profit animal shelter dedicated to providing care and shelter for unwanted dogs and cats and placing them in loving homes. Their mission is to reduce the number of homeless pets by promoting adoption, spay/neuter and responsible pet ownership. Incorporated in 1980, The Progressive Animal Welfare Society, now better known as PAWS, was originally formed by a small group of concerned animal lovers. Its goal was to establish a dog and cat adoption center that did not utilize euthanasia. In addition to wanting to provide a no-kill alternative, PAWS' founder realized the importance of providing spay/neuter and medical treatment for all animals in their care.

2790 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd.
Middletown, OH 45042

513-422-PAWS
mailto:info@pawsadoptioncenter.org - info@pawsadoptioncenter.org
http://www.pawsadoptioncenter.org/ - www.pawsadoptioncenter.org

Shelter Hours
Tuesday - Friday Noon - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday & Monday Closed



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mburs



Replies:
Posted By: Mike_Presta
Date Posted: Oct 17 2009 at 7:23am
Two bucks for a chance to boil four tasty lobsters alive, in order to save a cat or dog???
 
Sounds like a great deal to me!!! Wink LOL
 
I Heart LOBSTER!!!


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