Woofstock:
Anytime Fitness hosts fundraiser for Humane Society of Logan County
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[October 05, 2012]
On
Saturday, Anytime Fitness of Lincoln will host the fundraiser "Woofstock," a
hound and human health fair benefiting the Humane Society of Logan County,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kickapoo Creek Park. |
Woofstock will be a fun-filled,
family-friendly event for the pet and pet lover to spend a day
together and raise money for the local Humane Society. Pet lovers
can come with their leashed pet to peruse the various vendors
including homemade dog treats and Scentsy, receive a nail trim for
their dog from Railsplitter Veterinary Clinic, get their blood
pressure checked by the Logan County Department of Public Health,
and much more.
The fundraiser will feature a
raffle, prizes, informational booths, vendors, contests, face
painting, free hot dogs and many other fun avenues to raise money
for the Humane Society of Logan County. All money made will be
donated to that organization.
Woofstock is co-sponsored by Health
Source Chiropractic of Lincoln.
The mission statement of the Humane
Society of Logan County is to prevent cruelty to, abuse and neglect
of animals; promote the proper placement of animals through
adoption; work toward the solution of pet overpopulation; educate
the public about the humane treatment of animals; and aid in the
return of lost animals to their owners.
Ellen Burbage, president, conveyed
the sentiments of the organization: "We are so honored and
appreciative that Anytime Fitness Lincoln would show an interest in
our organization and put forth such a grand gesture to gain support
for the Humane Society. It is truly a blessing when two local
organizations can work together toward one common goal."
Anytime Fitness of Lincoln, which
is hosting the event, is a brand-new, state-of-the-art, 24/7
facility.
Owner and manager Josh Slightom
expressed his excitement regarding the event: "Anytime Fitness
developed a partnership with the Humane Society of Logan County to
become more integrated within the community and also to aid the HSLC
in its quest to help animals. Saving animals is a deep-seeded trait
in my family. My Aunt Lorainne Jackson has placed over 28,000
animals through her Adopt-A-Pet organization in Benld, Ill. I am
thankful for the opportunity to carry on her tradition. No animal
deserves to suffer."
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Not only is Woofstock a unique
opportunity for animal and fitness lovers; the event has attracted
the participation of generous local business sponsors. Jake’s Home
Furnishings donated a brand-new Ashley chair; Wal-Mart donated a
flat-screen TV; McEntire Appliances donated a deep freeze; MKS
Jewelers donated two designer watches; and the list goes on.
Collision Concepts donated two complete car details, and Big R
donated a variety of dog items. More donations were given by
Coldwell Banker Real Estate, Health Source Chiropractic, Pet
Connection and Brady Realty.
Bring your walking shoes and your
furry friend to Kickapoo Creek Park on Saturday for smiles, wagging
tails and the good feeling of supporting a great local organization
-- the Humane Society of Logan County.
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