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Poochy Doos, LLC: Posted on Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:20 AM
Alley Cats Bowling Night by Mary Watterson, Fort Collins Dog Walker & Pet Sitter
Leave it to our friends at the Fort Collins Cat Rescue to come up with a fun way to support their mission!
Introducing Alley Cats Bowling Night 2012, a great evening of bowling, food, fun and prizes to benefit the Fort Collins Cat Rescue!
The fun begins at 5:00 pm on 4/15/2012 and includes all of the above, plus 3 games of bowling and the cost of your shoes - all for the low price of $22.00!
There is currently space for 24 teams of 6, or 144 people. Groups smaller than six will be partnered with other small groups or individuals - affording folks the great opportunity to meet others with similar interests.
The deadline to register is 4/14 and no sales can be taken at the door for this event. Register early to insure your support! Please be sure and have your bowlers' names and shoe sizes when registering. This will allow them to have the TV screens set up and your shoes waiting for you at your lane.
Join all the cool cats in supporting the Fort Collins Cat Rescue and register/pay online today by visiting: http://www.fortcollinscatrescue.org/fccr_alley_register.html
Or stop by for a visit with your check or cash at: 2321 E. Mulberry Street #1, Fort Collins, CO 80524. Payments by mail must be received no later than April 14th.
A big thank you shout out to Chipper Lanes North for hosting the event! Chipper Lanes North 830 N. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524
Questions? Contact: bowling@fortcollinscatrescue.org.
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Poochy Doos, LLC: Posted on Saturday, December 17, 2011 9:18 AM
Pin-Ups for Pitbulls "Little Darling's" Crusade by Mary Watterson, Fort Collins Dog Walker & Pet Sitter
A well-know pin-up model and burlesque performer, Deirdre Franklin, has made it big time in pit bull advocacy!
Franklin, who goes by the stage name of "Little Darling," launched Pinups for Pitbulls, a non profit, in 2006. They produce an annual calendar featuring like-minded models, dressed in vintage pin-up fashions, along side their pit bulls or dogs available for rescue.
The calendar has been a smash! Donations from Pinups for Pitbulls, benefiting rescues groups around the nation, total 80K thus far. Also included in the glossy, full-color calendar are lists of rescue groups and facts about all the various Pitbull breeds.
"I'd like people to celebrate dogs the right way and train dogs the right way so that everybody is happy and everybody is safe. That's my ultimate goal," says Franklin.
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Poochy Doos, LLC: Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:54 AM
War Horse Spielberg Interview Tonight By: Mary Watterson, Fort Collins Dog Walker & Pet Sitter
So, there's been a lot of buzz about War Horse...everyone's clamoring for an inspirational hero. But among the buzz there's always the murmured hesitation, the question that dampens the excitement: But does the horse die? It is war after all - one of the bloodiest and most devastating ever. Many of us are not in the mood for some cathartic experience...just give us an uplifting movie...and some hot, buttered popcorn.
Well...I for one am watching Nightline tonight, to see what Steven Spielberg has to say about it. In fact, I just got a tweet from the Humane Society of America reminding me about it. With that, and Spielberg's own words, I'm cautiously optimistic that War Horse will be a great film.
"War Horse is not another Saving Private Ryan," says Oscar award-winning Spielberg. "I think this is a good film for families to see together," Spielberg
told ABC's Katie Couric. "I'm not saying little kids should see this
picture, but families can see this picture. They're accustomed with my
name associated with war, to expect the worst. They're not going get the
worst in this."
Well Mr. Spielberg...we're now expecting the best...
Can't wait for it's release!
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