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Homeward Pet Adoption Center Fur Ball Auction & Dinner

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 600 Bellevue Way NE Bellevue WA 98004  See map

Homeward Pet Adoption Center invites you to an exciting night dedicated to animals in need. Now in its 14th year, the Fur Ball Auction & Dinner is Homeward Pet Adoption Center’s largest fundraiser.

Homeward Pet Adoption Center 14th Annual Fur Ball Auction & Dinner
Saturday, May 19, 2012, 5:30pm
The Westin Bellevue

Tickets are available online at www.homewardpet.org/auction or by calling 425-488-4444, extension 406.

Hosted by Seattle's best auction team - Fred Northup, Jr. as auctioneer and Chris Cashman as emcee - the Fur Ball Auction & Dinner promises to be an evening of fun, food and inspiration. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on exceptional items like collectible wines, special experiences like sailing the America’s Cup yacht “Stars & Stripes” in the waters of San Diego Bay and an amazing trip to Ireland, complete with a 6 night stay at the Dublin Four Seasons.  All of the the generous bids by guests to purchase these items and all other proceeds from the evening support Homeward Pet in their mission to provide homeless dogs and cats with a second chance at life!

Located in Woodinville, Homeward Pet Adoption Center (Homeward Pet) is one of the largest no-kill, non-profit animal shelters in Western Washington.  Homeward Pet cares for homeless animals from all over Washington state and beyond, whether surrendered by owners or transferred from other rescue organizations or shelters that euthanize.  For over 22 years, staff, volunteers and supporters of Homeward Pet have given these animals a second chance through rescue, shelter, and adoption. Through this generous support they also help families and animals in the community through the low-cost Spay & Neuter clinic and the newly opened Homeward Pet Food Bank, sponsored by Doggy Haven Resort. For more information, please visit www.homewardpet.org.

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