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Tickets Available Now For Boots And Bling
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The Humane Society of Stanislaus County is holding its first “Boots and Bling” fundraiser. The event will be held in the rustic and beautiful Durrer Barn. Winning chips can be exchanged for great raffle prizes provided by generous donors. In addition, players will have an opportunity to bid on a variety of items in the Silent Auction.

The ticket price includes BBQ dinner (vegetarian options available) and two drink tickets with a Humane Society of Stanislaus County souvenir glass. You can also take a spin on the dance floor with live music by the Yard Dogs.

Dress up in your best “Boots and Bling” and join in for a fun-filled night while supporting the Humane Society of Stanislaus County. You will help save companion animals throughout Stanislaus County, and you will make the community a better place for pets.

This fundraising event is set for Saturday, June 17 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Durrer Barn in Modesto. Tickets are $65 per person, 21 and over only.

The Humane Society of Stanislaus County is a 501c3 non-profit, charitable organization that is operated solely by volunteers and foster homes. Their mission is to help abandoned, abused and neglected companion animals through rescue and adoption as well as community education and services.

 

For more information, call 209-550-7387.

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