| | Cat Care News Archive31-Oct-2005'Your help is needed (Delaware Online)BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS: Adult volunteers are needed to mentor children in elementary and middle schools. Spend one hour a week with a student at their school, where you will read together, play games or just talk and get to know one another.
'National Feral Cat Day Saturday (The Eureka Reporter)The Sequoia Humane Society is celebrating National Feral Cat Day on Saturday by holding an introductory workshop on feral cat care from 11 a.m. to noon at the SHS Pet Adoption Center, as well as inviting cat food donations all day long.
'Howlin Hounds Halloween, a Party for Pooches and Their Owners, Raising Money for the Animal Victims of Hurricane Katrina (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) October 17, 2005 -- Urban Out Sitters will use its new location at 729 W. Randolph Street from 12-4pm to host the pooch party. Tickets are $5 per person. A costume contest will win lucky dogs various prizes. A yet-to-be announced band will be performing while people and dogs feast on Halloween themed goodies.
'Volunteering (Cincinnati Enquirer)Beech Acres seeks volunteers for a conference Nov. 5 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and noon to 5 p.m. to help with registering participants, serve as greeters, monitor halls and rooms for breakout sessions and distribute gift bags. A one-hour training session is required. Call Connie, (513) 231-6630.
'Your help is needed (Delaware Online)CHILDREN & FAMILIES FIRST: Bilingual receptionists needed at office serving the Hispanic communities of New Castle County. La Oficina, 301 N. Harrison St., Wilmington, is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
'Get involved (Arizona Daily Star)? Help kids read: Teach the joy of reading to children in kindergarten through third grade in the Tanque Verde, Amphitheater and Tucson Unified school districts. Staff support is offered in the
'Howlin Hounds Halloween, a Party for Pooches and Their Owners, Raising Money for the Animal Victims of Hurricane Katrina (PR Web)Urban Out Sitters, a Chicago pet care service, is celebrating the opening of its third location by throwing a fundraiser to help aid animal victims of Hurricane Katrina, where homeless animals will attempt to become part of a family again. [PRWEB Oct 17, 2005] Back to Your source for free cat health information! Back to Cat care News Archive |
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