2009 Pet Adoption Faire May 16
Upland-based non-profit, Helping Out Pets Everyday (HOPE) is having their 10th Annual Pet Adoption Faire from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 16 in Memorial Park, 1100 E. Foothill Blvd.
The fair is sponsored by Target and PetSmart and will be next to the new Upland Animal Services Shelter, which is expected to be completed during the Summer.
Free AVID microchipping will be available for Upland residents, $20 for non-residents.
There will be low cost vaccinations at the Upland Animal Hospital and Foothill Animal Hospital booths, dog and cat specialty vendors, food and drinks and a prize opportunity drawing.
Diana Sholley, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin columnist and author, will be there signing copies of her book "That's Amore."
Radio Personality Ron Stark from "Voice of the Inland Empire" will be hosting.
Los Angeles Kings Mascot Bailey will make a special appearance.
The Rock 'N' Rovers flying racing team and the Disc Dogs are expected to perform.
Last year, Helping Out Pets Everyday rescued 31 dogs, 35 of which were adopted and they rescued 62 cats and 60 were adopted.
Information: 800-811-4285 or www.helpingoutpetseveryday.com


The fair is sponsored by Target and PetSmart and will be next to the new Upland Animal Services Shelter, which is expected to be completed during the Summer.
Free AVID microchipping will be available for Upland residents, $20 for non-residents.
There will be low cost vaccinations at the Upland Animal Hospital and Foothill Animal Hospital booths, dog and cat specialty vendors, food and drinks and a prize opportunity drawing.
Diana Sholley, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin columnist and author, will be there signing copies of her book "That's Amore."
Radio Personality Ron Stark from "Voice of the Inland Empire" will be hosting.
Los Angeles Kings Mascot Bailey will make a special appearance.
The Rock 'N' Rovers flying racing team and the Disc Dogs are expected to perform.
Last year, Helping Out Pets Everyday rescued 31 dogs, 35 of which were adopted and they rescued 62 cats and 60 were adopted.
Information: 800-811-4285 or www.helpingoutpetseveryday.com





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