On Wednesday, March 11, 2009, Luke and the Boys will be guests of the Animal Friends Humane Society located at 5225 Trenton Road, Trenton, Ohio 45067 (513) 867-5727.
From Animal Friends Humane Society's press release:
"Luke will be joining Animal Friends Humane Society as he passes through Ohio on his way from Austin, TX to Boston, MA. 'We are honored to be a part of Luke, Hudson and Murphy's journey and look forward to spending a memorable day with this special trio,' says Meg Stephenson, Executive Director for Animal Friends Humane Society. Luke will begin, without the assistance of Hudson and Murphy, by helping the morning dog walkers walk every adoptable dog at Animal Friends Humane Society. A break to visit the new shelter site is in order before spending the rest of the afternoon assisting with the day to day tasks at the shelter. A meet and greet will be held that evening from 5 PM - 7 PM at the Animal Care Center in Fairfield. Luke, Hudson and Murphy will be present to share their story and receive words of encouragement as they continue their incredible journey."
The Animal Friends Humane Society is the largest, oldest non-profit animal shelter in Butler County, Ohio. On a typical day they house 200-300 animals. Local support helps the 7,000 animals they serve a year.
One of the ways they help raise money for the shelter is through recycling. Drop your newspaper, pop cans, and inkjet cartridges at the shelter. Help the environment and the animals!
For more information on Luke's visit and the valuable services AFHS provides, please visit their web site. We hope to see you there!
From Animal Friends Humane Society's press release:
"Luke will be joining Animal Friends Humane Society as he passes through Ohio on his way from Austin, TX to Boston, MA. 'We are honored to be a part of Luke, Hudson and Murphy's journey and look forward to spending a memorable day with this special trio,' says Meg Stephenson, Executive Director for Animal Friends Humane Society. Luke will begin, without the assistance of Hudson and Murphy, by helping the morning dog walkers walk every adoptable dog at Animal Friends Humane Society. A break to visit the new shelter site is in order before spending the rest of the afternoon assisting with the day to day tasks at the shelter. A meet and greet will be held that evening from 5 PM - 7 PM at the Animal Care Center in Fairfield. Luke, Hudson and Murphy will be present to share their story and receive words of encouragement as they continue their incredible journey."
The Animal Friends Humane Society is the largest, oldest non-profit animal shelter in Butler County, Ohio. On a typical day they house 200-300 animals. Local support helps the 7,000 animals they serve a year.
One of the ways they help raise money for the shelter is through recycling. Drop your newspaper, pop cans, and inkjet cartridges at the shelter. Help the environment and the animals!
For more information on Luke's visit and the valuable services AFHS provides, please visit their web site. We hope to see you there!
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