Pets

Pets In Need To Host 'Party Animal' Fundraiser

The Saturday event at a private home in Portola Valley will feature 2 live bands, silent auction and refreshments with a food truck.

Pets In Need operates Northern California's first no-kill shelter.
Pets In Need operates Northern California's first no-kill shelter. (Sue Wood, Patch)

PALO ALTO, CA — Northern California's first no kill shelter is planning a fundraising bash to die at a private home in Portola Valley Saturday.

Pets In Need will host 'Party like an animal' where the dogs, cats and whatever other critter may have as much of a good time as the adults.

The party starting at 5 p.m. will include two live bands including "Dr. Sig's 100 Percent Natural Good Time Family Band" and "Los Trancolizers." A food truck, beer and wine as well as a silent auction and lots of animals to love, adore and gawk over will be on hand.

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About 200 people are expected at PEN supporter Laure Woods' place.

As Northern California's first no-kill animal shelter, Pets In Need rescues cats and dogs from public shelters in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond when they are in danger of being put down. Headquartered in Redwood City and with a new location in Palo Alto, PEN is expected to save 2,000 animal lives in 2019 with the public's help.

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A link to the event website is here.


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