Dirty dogs, beer and donations this Saturday, Aug. 16

Dirty dogs, beer and donations this Saturday, Aug. 16

Sadie is part Malamute and all trail dog at Green Lakes in the Three Sisters Wilderness in Oregon.

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This is a press release courtesy of Greenhill Humane Society

 

What: Bubbles and Brew benefit dog wash for Greenhill Humane Society

 

Where: Eugene City Brewery,

844 Olive St. Eugene, OR

 

When: Saturday Aug. 16, 2008, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Is your weekend always full of housework and chores? Wouldn’t it be great to relax with a cold one while someone else did the dirty work? Then join Greenhill Humane Society and the Eugene City Brewery for the 3rd annual Bubbles and Brew Dog Wash. Bring that dirty dog of yours down to the Eugene City Brewery this Saturday, Aug. 16 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. and we’ll clean him up right on the spot!  Even better, you get to enjoy a cold beer while we do the scrubbing. All proceeds will directly support Greenhill’s efforts to help homeless animals.

$10 donation – dog wash and a brew.  

 

$20 donation – dog wash, a brew and a Greenhill t-shirt.

 About Greenhill Humane Society: Greenhill Humane Society was established in 1944. It is a private, non-profit that relies on charitable donations. No government grants or subsidies are received to run the shelter. Greenhill Humane Society envisions a community in which all companion animals have loving homes and are treated with compassion and respect.

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