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Missy's Friends Annual Animal Benefit in Memory of Miss Moo

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 16 Tobey Rd Bloomfield CT 06002  See map

Come and spend an evening of fun with Missy's Friends at The Thomas Hooker Brewery at 16 Tobey Road in Bloomfield, Ct. on Saturday, September 15th from 6-8PM.

Event fee is $25 pp or $20 pp with a bag of dog or cat food/toys/litter/etc. valued at $5+. Your event donation fee will get you a Hooker beer glass and all you can drink beer for the night.

There will be a DJ for your entertainment, 50/50 cash raffle, tons of auction raffles and baked goods will be provided.

We are excited to announce that there will be a dog and cat adoption event and Double Dog Rescue will be there with several beautiful dogs of all ages for a meet and greet and to take applications. www.doubledogrescue.org

Our funds that we raise will provide medical funding to animals whose pet parents might be having a hard time paying for and for diabetic testing supplies to feline diabetics.  For further information on my feline diabetes work or if you would like to work one on one you can contact me at missyboo@sbcglobal.net and subject your email "Missy's Friends" and read about us on our website at www.missysfriends.webs.com 

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