Cherokee Village, Arkansas · Thursday, March 11, 2010
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ADOPT-A-THON AT ASH FLAT WALMART, FEB 27/28

Posted Tuesday, February 24, 2009, at 7:01 AM

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After the ice storm which changed so much in our daily lives managed to cancel our last adoption drive, Spring River Animal Services is ready once again to introduce the wonderful animals at our shelter to the public and to find them new homes.

We will have puppies, teenage and adult dogs as well as beautiful cats and kittens. The shelter is also asking the public to make donations. Critically needed at this time are the following items:

Collars and Leashes

Cat Litter

Kitten Food

Laundry Soap

Bleach

Vari-Kennels

Cash Donations

Each adopter will receive a free T-Shirt. Shirts can also be purchased for $10.00 each. Proceeds will help pay for emergency medical care at local vet clinics.

Please come and see our adoptable pets!



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After a lifelong career in administrative support services for various corporations, translator/interpreter for US Army Forces in Europe, Century 21 Realtor and running a successful landscaping business with her husband in Texas, Helga and husband Robert retired to Cherokee Village five years ago. She is a two-time cancer survivor and after having been declared well on her way to recovery, she found her new niche in life: Helping a budding but struggling local animal shelter get as many animals adopted as possible, educating the public about the needs of the shelter and working closely with community organizations and the public to raise funds, promote spay and neuter programs and responsible pet ownership.