Fur Ball is Saturday at Laramar Ballroom
Animal shelter fundraiser deserves support
It would be hard to imagine our society without pets. Dogs and cats contribute wonderfully to the happiness and well-being of people of all ages.
In a perfect world, every pet would at all times be a welcome and loved part of someone’s home. Unfortunately, reality falls short of that ideal.
That’s why it’s important to our community that the Almost Home Humane Society of North Central Iowa remains strong and grows even stronger. As with so many other worthwhile endeavors, achieving laudable goals depends in part on raising the money necessary to support the cause. For the Humane Society, the Fur Ball is both an essential and fun way to generate needed funds.
The 15th annual Fur Ball will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the Laramar Ballroom, 710 First Ave. N.
This event is the biggest fundraiser for the local Humane Society. The money it generates helps pay for dog and cat food, cat litter and medicine for the animals in the shelter.
It will feature live music by Maurice Jule, silent and live auctions with a wide array of items, plenty of food and vendors.
Individual tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
Tickets can be purchased at the animal shelter, 725 S. 32nd St. or at Hy-Vee, 115 S. 29th St.
The impressive Almost Home Animal Shelter operated by the Humane Society helps wonderful animals in search of loving human companions find appropriate matches. It also provides a caring refuge for those animals who for a variety of reasons aren’t immediately destined to be someone’s pet. Additionally, the Humane Society undertakes an important educational mission — teaching people how to be responsible pet owners.
The Fur Ball promises to be a lot of fun to benefit a great cause. Perhaps an evening at the ball will even inspire some folks to adopt a four-legged friend.
We encourage everyone to go to this special event.