Pet Pantries will hold its 2nd annual “Diamonds in the Ruff” event on Thursday, November 20th from 5 PM to 8 PM at Shearer the Jeweler, 22 North Washington Street in Easton. The event will raise funds to continue the work that Pet Pantries does to keep the public pet food pantries filled at the Humane Organizations in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot County.
“We are grateful to Shearer the Jeweler for hosting this event and for donating the beautiful diamond earrings that will be the grand prize in the drawings for this event,” said Pet Pantries President Barbara Mulready. Additional raffle prizes include a Pamper Yourself package which includes a couples massage at Five Gables Inn and Spa, Dinner for two at the Inn at Perry Cabin and an overnight stay in a deluxe waterfront room at Harbortown Golf and Resort.
Our Pamper your Pet package includes six months of grooming donated by Eileen’s Pampered Pets, a one night stay at Maryland Shore Pet Resort and an oil painting of your pet donated by Martha Holthausen.
Everyone who makes a contribution of $25 or more to Pet Pantries for this event may choose to be entered into a drawing for one of the above prizes. Online donations may be made by visiting www.petpantries.org. You do not need to be present to win.
Please join us for champagne, donated by Hair 0’ The Dog, hor dourves donated by Paul and Debbie Shiley, dessert donated by Pam Zak and guitar background music donated by Kenny Haddaway. Thank you Economy Printing for your continued help and support.
Because of your generosity Pet Pantries has distributed more than 20,000 pounds of food over the past three years and has helped approximately 1500 pets a year stay with their owners. That is a staggering figure and it’s all because you!
The money raised at “Diamonds in the Ruff” will make a significant contribution in our efforts to to keep up with the constant need for pet food.
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