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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.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Black Cat Ball benefits Lake Humane Society

The annual Black Cat Ball to benefit the Lake Humane Society is coming up on Saturday, Oct. 26; find all the info in the flyer below:


Mandy Osborne with the Lake Humane Society says, "All proceeds from this event will benefit the injured, abused and abandoned animals here at Lake Humane Society. The event is a blast and it helps us raise tens of thousands of dollars for our cause."

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Howl-o-Ween fundraiser for Geauga Humane Society, Lake Humane Society


Zeppe's Tavern & Pizzeria, 11110 Kinsman Road in Newbury Township, will be having a fundraiser to benefit Geauga Humane Society's Rescue Village and Lake Humane Society. The Howl-o-Ween fundraiser will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 19.

Information from a news release:
Zeppe’s will be hosting a Howl-o-Ween Fundraiser with the Lake Humane Society & Geauga Humane Society on Saturday, October 19 at 11am at Zeppe’s Tavern & Pizzeria in Newbury. The event will be free for guests & their pets, with the request to donate whatever they can to support such a worthy cause.

Enjoy a delicious slice of a 100 foot Zeppe's Sub! Rock out to live music with Smack the Frog, a pet costume contest with prize baskets for cutest, funniest and most unique pet costumes judges by Bill Louis.

Plus, there will be wonderful, loving pets in need of a good home! We will also feature entertainment for the whole family such as a face painter, kissing booth, caricatures, photos with pets, pumpkin painting contest & more!

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Mutt Strut 2013 pledge walk helps Lake Humane Society


LAKE HUMANE SOCIETY’S
19th ANNUAL MUTT STRUT

August 10, 2013: Lake Humane Society is hosting their 19th Annual Mutt Strut at Mentor Municipal Center on Saturday, August 10th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mutt Strut is an annual pledge walk benefiting the injured, abused and abandoned animals at Lake Humane Society, a non-profit animal shelter. Members of the community can show their support and attend this event after collecting donations for the animals. Walkers are welcome to bring their dogs along to join in on the day of fun (as long as they are dog and people-friendly)! Fundraisers who raise $25 or more get free admission and a complimentary Mutt Strut t-shirt (while supplies last).

Mutt Strut includes many fun activities, such as: live music by Dan McCoy, canine games and contests, information on Lake Humane’s programs and services, an agility course provided by our friends at PetWorks, face painting and crafts for the children, demonstrations, a Chinese Auction and so much more! To showcase some of the shelter’s adoptable dogs, LHS puts on an adorable runway show called “Project Ruffway.” But that’s not all! The event also features a huge variety of vendors who make up the “Mutt Mall” where guests can do some shopping for them and their pooch! The event is rain or shine!

Mutt Strut gives the community an opportunity to get involved and help support their local animal shelter. Lake Humane Society is a non-profit animal shelter which receives no government or state funding of any sort. The organization relies solely on contributions made by their community. 100% of the proceeds made at this fundraiser will go towards the care of the thousands of animals that enter the shelter each year. This event is loads of fun for families, people of all ages and their dogs. This year, raising pledges is easier than ever with the use of an online fundraising tool, FirstGiving.

To start raising pledges online today using FirstGiving, visit:
http://www.firstgiving.com/LakeHumaneSociety/mutt-strut-2013

For more information, please visit Lake Humane Society’s website at:
www.lakehumane.org or call the shelter at (440) 951-6122. For regular updates, like their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/LakeHumaneSociety.

— Information from a news release

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Eat at Tony Sacco's and help Lake Humane Society

 
Tony Sacco’s and Lake Humane Society present

PIZZA FOR PETS
An Event to Benefit the Animals at Lake Humane Society

Thursday, July 25, 2013: Enjoy a delicious meal from Tony Sacco’s Coal Oven Pizza on Thursday, July 25th from 11:00 am-9:00 pm and 15% of your total bill (excluding tax and tip) will benefit the homeless animals at Lake Humane Society. Tony Sacco’s is located at Great Lakes Mall in Mentor (7850 Mentor Avenue). This fundraiser is valid on both dine in and carry out!

Tony Sacco’s will be collecting donations on behalf of the Lake Humane Society up until the event. To learn how you can help by making donations, check out Lake Humane’s Wish List which can be found on their website at www.lakehumane.org.

During this fundraising event, Lake Humane Society will be holding an Adopt-a-Thon inside the mall (near the Tony Sacco’s entrance). There will be a variety of different adoptable animals looking for homes and special adoption fees for the event. There will also be a bunch of information on the shelter for the supporters of the event to get more involved!

Lake Humane Society is celebrating their 75th year as a private, non-profit animal shelter in Lake County, Ohio. Lake Humane Society’s mission is to provide a gentle and caring haven for the homeless, abandoned, and injured animals of Lake County and persevere in defending and protecting animal life through education, integrity, and leadership. LHS is a non-profit humane society which relies solely on donations.

For more information, visit www.lakehumane.org.
— Information from a Lake Humane Society news release

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Event in Chardon to benefit blind cats

The Animal Clinic of Chardon will partner with the nonprofit, all-volunteer “Abandoned Animal Welfare” cat rescue organization for a benefit from noon to 4 p.m. July 14 at the clinic, 656 Water St. in Chardon.

The benefit’s proceeds will help the Mentor-based AAW, which recently merged with the Cleveland-headquartered Save Our Strays, to pay for the extensive care of five rescued blind brother-and-sister cats.

The three males and two females were confined in cages for seven years (from the time they were kittens).

At the time of their rescue in February, their cages were filthy, the cats were malnourished and sick, and they had massive eye infections.

They had varying degrees of blindness as kittens, but the untreated infections resulted in the complete loss of vision for two of them, and the ability to only see shadows for the other three cats. None of the males had been neutered and only one of the females was spayed. The cats were infested with fleas, worms, and other parasites.

Ray, an orange tabby, was in the worst condition. Further examination revealed that he had an old spinal injury and a possible abdominal mass.  Unfortunately, Ray was also suffering from quickly progressing kidney failure. Despite all the efforts of AAW and ACOC, this affectionate feline succumbed to the years of neglect and poor living conditions and died May 25.

“We take comfort in knowing that Ray’s last few months were the best he ever had,” said AAW founder (and Save Our Strays board member) Barb Clark. “He experienced petting, comfort, and love.  It was obvious that Ray cherished all the love bestowed upon him.  He would often fall asleep in the arms of a volunteer, which was his favorite thing to do.”

The two surviving males are currently in the cageless AAW facility, and the two females are in a foster home. Stevie, one of the blind male cats, will be at the event for attendees to “meet and greet.”

Clark said the benefit will help pay for the sizeable expenses of veterinary care, food, etc. for the blind cats. A portion of the proceeds will also go to the “Angel Fund,” a program at ACOC that assists with veterinary bills for people who cannot afford them, or for animals in need without homes.

Gertie, a canine “senior citizen” who was found nearly frozen to death this past winter, is one of ACOC’s most recent beneficiaries of the Angel Fund.
She will also be at the event for a “meet and greet.”

Tickets for the benefit are $25 for adults 21 and older, and $15 for ages 20 and younger.

The fee will cover wood-fired pizza (baked on-site and donated by Wood Fire Catering & Baking owner Mark Paluckas), soft drinks, and other refreshments for all attendees, but drinks with alcohol are only included for the 21 and over age group. (I.D. will be required.)

Two Reebok bicycles (one designed for a man, and the other for a woman) will be raffled off, and are currently on display at ACOC.

Raffle tickets, which are $10 each or three for $25, can be purchased in advance at the clinic or during the fundraiser).

There will also be a “money tree” door prize at the event.

For more information or to purchase tickets (or to make a tax-deductible donation to help the blind cats and/or the Angel Fund), call Melissa at 440-759-9872, or email mclark85@sbcglobal.net.

Reservations and payments (or donations) can also be mailed to: Abandoned Animal Welfare, P.O. Box 1152, Mentor, OH 44060.

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Shindig at the Shelter set for Saturday

Shindig at the Shelter will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Geauga Humane Society’s Rescue Village.

Food, free crafts, a scavenger hunt with prizes and a 1 p.m. book reading of "The Porch Dream" by Tiffany Laufer will take place at Rescue Village, 15463 Chillicothe Road in Russell Township.

The Shindig is being given by In Kids We Trust, a small group of children spreading the word of animal welfare to other children ages 6 and older.


-- Cheryl Sadler | CSadler@News-Herald.com | @nhcheryl

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Family Fun Fest at the Farm

The second annual "Family Fun Fest at the Farm" will be 1 to 5 p.m. Sept. 25 at Greenwood Farm, 264 Richmond Road, Richmond Heights. The event will include activities for all ages, a student art show, a baking contest, entertainment, classic cars and games. The fest will feature a "critter corner" where you can bring the dog to play and get their nails trimmed, ask a trainer questions, buy pet items, or leave your dog for a short time while you enjoy the other areas of the festival. Bring your own chairs or blankets. For details visit www.greenwoodfarmassn.org.

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Bark-B-Q is Friday

The Euclid Pet Pal Organization is hosting its seventh annual Bark-B-Q from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Friday at the Manor Party Center, 24111 Rockwell Drive, Euclid.

Tickets are $30 each and include chicken and rib dinner with all the fix-ins, cocktails, music and dancing. The event will feature a 50/50 raffle, Chinese auction and door prizes.

For tickets, call the Euclid Animal Shelter at 216-289-2057. Proceeds will be used for animal care.

--Cheryl Sadler
CSadler@News-Herald.com

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Friday, April 23, 2010

PAWS 4 a Cause Adopt-a-Thon set for May 15

PAWS 4 a Cause Adopt-a-Thon and Family Fun Day event will be 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. May 15 at the Cleveland Metroparks Polo Field in Moreland Hills.

The event includes a dog walk, adopt-a-thon, merchandise vendors and demonstrations, dog contests and more. The host will be meteorologist Dick Goddard.

Admission and parking is free. There are options of 1- and 2-mile dog walks.

Pre-registration is $25; $30 the day of the walk. Registration includes a doggie bag and T-shirt (T-shirt guaranteed for pre-registrants; for those who register that day they are subject to availability).

For details, visit www.pawsohio.org/paws4acause.

-- Cheryl Sadler
CSadler@News-Herald.com

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Time for Mardi Paws

Geauga Humane Society’s Rescue Village will host a Mardi Paws benefit Feb. 20 at The Bertram Inn and Conference Center, 600 N. Aurora Road, Aurora.

Attendees may come dressed casual or costumed.

Guests will be able to stroll through the Les Chats Meow Casino, dance to the Mo’Mojo Band, partake in refreshments at the Krewe of Barkus Bar and dine on southern fare at Café du Mutt. Live and silent auctions include a weekend in New Orleans with JazzFest tickets for two, a stay in Breckenridge, Colo., and a pottery bowl designed by Cleveland Cavalier Shaquille O’Neal.

Cost of a ticket is $85 and includes dinner and casino money; patron ticket is $125. For more information, call 440-338-4819, ext. 19, or visit www.geaugahumane.org.

Geauga Humane Society is a privately funded not-for-profit organization serving Geauga County and Cleveland’s eastern suburbs. Since 1974, GHS has turned sad beginnings into happy endings for sick, injured, abused and abandoned animals.

-- Cheryl Sadler
CSadler@News-Herald.com

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