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Saturday Feb 11 |
SAS of Shelby
Description: 3rd annual Valentine Bingo Prairie Oasis Animal Shelter Fundraiser. Held at the Shelby Citizen's Center. Sat. Feb. 11th 1-4.
Contact: Karen Salo 424-8340
Contact: Karen Salo 424-8340
E-Mail: ksalo@3rivers.net
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Saturday Mar 24 |
TT of Manhattan
Description: 4th annual Tiny Tails no-tap bowling tournament. $15.00 entry fee per person; includes bowling, shoes, ball, refreshments, door prizes and awards. 6 divisions. No-tap means that if you knock down 9 or 10 pins on the first ball it counts as a strike. Come out have some fun and make some money for the local rescues. For entry form email tinytailsk9rescue@live.com You don't have to have a team to bowl but if you have people that you want to bowl with, we can make it happen. Contact: Diana Stafford 406-580-2006 Link: www.tinytailsk-9rescue.com
Contact: Diana Stafford: 284-3365
E-Mail: tinytailsk9rescue@live.com
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Sunday Mar 25 to Sunday Apr 29 |
CAS of Cut Bank
Dog Obedience Classes 1-3 p.m. Sundays 5 weeks IT'S TIME FOR DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES TO START ONCE AGAIN! Starting on March 25, 2012 through April 29, 2012 on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Joe Gauthier, former K-9 handler for the City of Cut Bank, and Tina Gauthier will be holding weekly Obedience Lessons on the south side of A. J. Park by the tennis courts on the northwest side of Cut Bank. If your dog is a little rusty on obedience after a long winter of laying by the fire, this is the perfect opportunity to get both of you back into shape. It is Joe's wish that all dog owners and adopters attend the classes. "The dogs learned basic obedience: sit, stay, stand, lay down, heel." Don't worry if you miss a class because of seeding or other activities. Joe and Tina retrain the missed class with you, so that you will be right in step with the other class members. Socializing, training, exercising and loving our animals are the most valuable things that we can give our animals. It instills a sense of confidence and self-esteem into a pet, so that the animal will be more personable and secure in their surroundings. If you or your dog need to brush up on training, we will be holding classes again in the fall. The only requirement is your dog, you and time. The lessons will be free to the public and will be taught through Adult Education classes. Participants will need to have a choker chain collar that is two inches larger than the size of their dog's neck and a four to six foot leash. We hope to see you on Sunday, March 25th.
Contact: Tina Gauthier, 873-4624
Contact: Tina Gauthier, 873-4624
E-Mail: cutbankanimalshelter@hotmail.com
See Webpage at: cityofcutbank.org/cbshelter
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