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Adoption Festivals
Save the Dates!
2006 Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's Pet Adoption Festivals
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This year's Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's
Pet Adoption Festivals are guaranteed to spark dog and
cat adoptions throughout New York City. |
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The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is delighted
to present its 2006 schedule of pet adoption events throughout New
York City.
Each event (unless otherwise indicated), runs from
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. and features dogs and cats for adoption,
plus a veterinarian, groomer, and trainer to answer questions. You
can also have your dog or cat microchipped for a great low price
— $25 for each animal. What's more, Maddie, the six-foot Miniature
Schnauzer mascot for Maddie's Fund, will provide great photo-ops
for the kids, and the entire family can enjoy a Dixieland band at
all the park venues!
Watch for details and schedule updates on the Mayor's
Alliance/Maddie's Pet Adoption Festivals page in our Upcoming
Events section.
Saturday, April 1 – Manhattan
St. Paul the Apostle Church, Columbus Avenue (between
59th and 60th Street)
Sunday, April 23 – Brooklyn
Prospect Park, Bartel-Pritchard Circle, Prospect
Park West and 15th Street
Saturday, May 6 – Manhattan
Central Park, on the road between the Mall and the
Sheep Meadow (enter the Park at 66th or 72nd Street, east or west
sides)
Sunday, May 21 – Staten Island
Clove Lakes Park, near the Field House and Playground,
Clove Road and Victory Boulevard
Sunday, June 11 – Queens
Astoria Park, Parking Lot 1 at Hoyt Avenue and 19th
Street
Sunday, June 25 – Bronx
Van Cortlandt Park
(Event to be confirmed and location to be determined.
Click here for the latest
information.)
Saturday & Sunday, October 14 & 15 –
Adopt-A-Cat at CFA-Iams Cat Championship New York
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Madison Square Garden
Cats and kittens of all kinds, sizes, colors, and
breeds will be available for adoption from more than a dozen shelters
and rescue groups.
Sunday, October 22 – Manhattan
Union Square Park, 14th Street between Park Avenue
and Broadway
(Event to be confirmed. Click
here for the latest information.)
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