Home | About Us | Refer A Friend | Guestbook | Contact Us | Login | Register


Navigation

Home
About Us
Events Calendar
Mayor Sears Speaks
Local Information
Local Events & Photos
Local Press Releases
Business Directory
Articles by Locals
Community Message Board
Community Polls
Holly Springs Schools
Created in Holly Springs
Coupons-SAVE
Real Estate
Classified Ads
Triangle News
Triangle Business News
Daily Weather
Testimonials
Guestbook


 
Schnoctoberfest 2008

NCSR Celebrates its 3rd Birthday with a huge party “Schnoctoberfest 2008”

October 4, 2008: NCSR turns 3 years old. Celebrate with NCSR for the canine party of the year…. “Schnoctoberfest 2008”. . To date, NCSR has rescued over 150 pure- bred Miniature Schnauzers and has successfully placed approximately 145 of them.

Schnoctoberfest 2008
Parrish Womble Park, Band Shelter
1201 Grigsby Ave, Holly Springs, NC
Saturday October 4, 2008
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Join us for a schnauzerrific day of dog fun. Sponsored by North Carolina Schnauzer Rescue. This event is open to ALL friendly and healthy dogs and their owners.

Events include a grooming demonstration, Costume Contest, Longest & Shortest Tail Contests.  This year there will be a “Services Auction”, gift basket raffle and multiple grand prize raffles… one of which is a Wii game system. There will also be many custom products from local artists, dog gifts and products galore. FREE doggie cake will be on hand for our furry friends!

For more information on Schnoctoberfest 2008 log onto www.NCschnauzers.org
or call 919.434.5091

North Carolina Schnauzer Rescue, Inc. (NCSR) is a recognized 501c3 non-profit, all-volunteer group of dedicated members who work in North Carolina to rescue, assess through fostering, care for medical needs, and adopt out pure-bred miniature schnauzers.
 
We also strive to educate the public on schnauzer and other dog issues, and support spay/neuter for all family pets to help reduce pet overpopulation.
 Our primary mission is to help these dogs find new permanent adoptive homes, no matter what situation they may have come from—owner turn-in, family homes that can no longer care for them, or shelters where they have turned up as strays.



Copyright 2003-2008 - Powered By City America.
Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our
TOS, Privacy Policy,
and DMCA Policy.