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Those who love their pets tend to enjoy all animals. Our animal owners are no different. Check in on News-Herald staffers Robin Palmer and Cheryl Sadler as they share their own animal tales and announce upcoming events in Lake and Geauga counties.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Raffle benefits cats

Mark your calendars for March 20.

That's the day Caroline's Kids Cat Sanctuary will hold its annual reverse raffle to benefit the Concord Township sanctuary.

The raffle will be from 6 p.m. to midnight March 20 at Villa Di Borally, 27227 Chardon Road in Richmond Heights.

Tickets are $50 a person and include a family-style dinner, music and dancing, and a chance at the $1,500 main prize.

The event is BYOB (beer, wine, liquor). Soft drinks and coffee will be included in the ticket price.

There will be $2 and $3 sideboards.

All proceeds will provide daily care for the 250 cats in the no-kill, cage-free sanctuary for older and special-needs cats.

For tickets and to reserve your favorite number between 1 to 200, call Judie at 440-449-3496.

-- Robin Palmer

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