‘Bite of the Bay' event to aid humane society


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The Pacific Cove Humane Society invites the community to support animals and attend “The Bite of the Bay,” fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday, at The Mill Casino-Hotel, located at 3201 Tremont Ave., in North Bend.

South Coast chefs will be serving up specialties and regional wineries will have samples of their best available for participants to enjoy. Local merchants and supporters have donated items and gift certificates to the silent auction, including lodging, artwork, fine wines, gift baskets and more. Auctioneer Shirley Gillham will orchestrate the bidding and the rock band, The Exceler8rs, will provide live music for dancing and enjoyment.

Well known local artist Nan Forsberg-Hammons has created a work of art for the first collectible “Bite of the Bay” poster, featuring cats wearing pearls and lace while dining with a pair of debonair dogs, a press release said. Limited prints of the poster will be available for $20 at the fundraiser and at Huggins Insurance, 445 Elrod Ave., in Coos Bay, before the event. The artist will be on hand at the event to autograph prints.

The annual fundraiser is part of Pacific Cove's continued mission to raise money for the construction of a new animal shelter, which could increase the sheltering capacity of animals in our area and provide animal welfare services, said organization President Janet Huggins. Tickets cost $30 and are available at The World, Huggins Insurance, The Art Connection, Reese Electric (both in North Bend and Bandon) and at the door.
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dog lover wrote on Jan 4, 2008 2:00 AM:

I have often volunteered at the animal shelter and known a lot about this group but never have I seen them in the last 5 years I've been involved help out at all with the animals that are at the animal shelter right...just doesn't seem right? Where is all the money going that they are raising, I've seen them going at it for years but haven't seen the fruits of any labors...


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