A fun, doggy day of activities, events and demonstrations, including a celebration of the fifth anniversary of Katrina -- the people who rescued dogs and the dogs that survived the devastation.
JOIN US FOR A FUN-FILLED, DOG-FILLED DAY
At the San Lorenzo River Benchlands in Santa Cruz, and all around the County Building
♥♥All Proceeds Benefit the Santa Cruz SPCA!♥♥
August 21, 2010
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Activities include:
Dog-A-Thon walk, Parade of Katrina Survivors, vendor booths, scent tracking demonstration, dog psychic, agility course, doggie free style demonstration, donor raffle, doggie fashion show, bobbing for hot dogs, plus fun and games, and much much MORE!
How to Help:
Be a Sponsor, a Vendor, a Participant, a Donor, a Walker, a Volunteer!
Whole Foods Capitola turned 1 this year, and what better way to celebrate than food, fun, free cake and adoptable doggies!
Santa Cruz SPCA Volunteers and adoptables mingled with the crowd on July 24, 2010, for this birthday bash of epic proportions. Food vendors from all over the bay area packed the parking lot with yummy (and often times healthy) treats, a massive Whole Foods birthday cake was shared with everyone and there was even a Zumba lesson at noon!
Taz and Marigold were adopted from the event and several other dogs adopted as a result.
Santa Cruz SPCA volunteers brought adoptable dogs to the sidewalk in front of Rick's Barbershop on June 18, when the salon hosted an all-day fundraiser and adopt-a-thon. Rick, Rochelle and their staff of stylists snipped their way through more than 30 heads of hair and donated the proceeds to the Chanticleer Avenue shelter. SPCA Event Coordinator Cathryn Boult spearheaded the event, which raised more than $800.
Much thanks to Rick, Rochelle and the entire crew down at Rick's Barber Shop for donating their time, talent and tips to this event (not only did they donate the cost of the haircut, but their tips too!!!)
SPCA Volunteers had an amazing time and 2 of our volunteers got snazzy new haircuts...like they weren't fierce enough already!!!
Established in 1938, the purpose of the Santa Cruz SPCA is to ensure the best possible quality of life for animals and to promote respect and reverence for all. We do not receive any federal, state, or local government funding. We depend on monetary donations from kind-hearted people like you.