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Vote for Frazier - The Brew 105.7

3/30/2014

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Please help! Vote for Frazier, a Wag'N Wheels Appalachian rescue, to win the Brew 105.7 Mutt Madness competition! If he wins, his dad and mom (George McNab and Grandma's Gifts founder Emily Douglas) will use the gift cards from Meijer for $600 to buy supplies for Appalachian dog rescues and pounds!

Voting ends today 3/30 at midnight -- you can vote once per day if you voted yesterday!

VOTE HERE: 
http://www.thebrew1057.com/contests/its-mutt-madness-time-with-1057-the-brew/282008/Vote/photoDetail/385069

THANK YOU!
-The Grandma's Gifts Team

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Birthday Giving

3/24/2014

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Today for my birthday I donated $100 to an Appalachian veterinarian office (in Lancaster, Ohio) to help cover the bill for five dogs currently being treated for parvo. These dogs were taken to the vet by a volunteer from the Hocking County Dog Shelter in Logan, Ohio. The three adult dogs are below, the two puppies are not pictured. They soon will hopefully be going to a new forever home, healthy. 

We are thankful for Hocking County Dog Shelter volunteer, Amy Beougher for taking these dogs to the vet and using her own money to help them. We are also grateful for Don Kiger, Hocking County Dog Warden, for allowing volunteers to make a difference at the pound and for loving those who have no ability to speak for themselves. We are happy to report that the Hocking County Dog Pound is able to get 98% of the animals in, placed.

Donation Value: $100

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Wag'N Wheels Update: Deuce

3/10/2014

 
Deuce is a pretty cool guy - living with Teresa Daulong and Family in Houston, Texas. While he will always have his Appalachian roots, he is really enjoying his new family. Recently, Grandma's Gifts founder Emily visitied Texas and got to see him -- do you think he remembered her? We think so. He even gave her a smooch to say thanks for saving my life and finding me such a great home!
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