ANIMAL SHELTER’S ANNUAL BRUNCH RAISES FUNDS FOR MEDICAL CARE

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WENATCHEE- Wenatchee Valley Humane Society (WVHS) is hosting its annual Holiday Brunch, sponsored by Hill’s Science Diet, Saturday, December 14, at the historic B.P.O.E. Building.  Community members are encouraged to come celebrate the holidays at this festive event which benefits the WVHS medical fund, providing veterinary care to homeless animals in the Wenatchee Valley.

With a mix of old traditions and new additions, attendees at this year’s event will have a lot to look forward to, including the popular wreath and décor raffle, live music from local artist Charlie Solbrig, and a keepsake craft project.

Supporting event sponsors include: Confluence Health, Earthwise Pets, Numerica Credit Union, Blue Spirits Distillery, Inside Design Carpet One, Sangster Motors, Kelly Allen Insurance, Aut-to Mocha, Integrity Piercing, Ag Supply and Inn the Doghouse Grooming.

The event is Saturday, December 14th, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and tickets are available now. Cost is just $35 per person.

To purchase tickets, visit wenatcheehumane.org/brunch19 or in person at WVHS, located at 1474 S. Wenatchee Ave in Wenatchee.  

About WVHS
Founded in 1967, the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is a private, non-profit organization with a mission to serve Chelan and Douglas Counties through education, protection and pet adoptions. WVHS cares for displaced pets, rescues injured and lost animals, investigates animal cruelties, and finds homes for orphaned animals. WVHS engages in a Pets for Life philosophy by providing low cost spay/neuter programs, periodic vaccination clinics, and hosting pet food assistance banks to income-qualified residents throughout its community. By caring for pets and the people who love them, WVHS is creating a humane society in the Wenatchee Valley. If you would like to volunteer, donate, or more information on how you can help, visit wenatcheehumane.org, email wvhs@wenatcheehumane.org or call (509) 662-9577.

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