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comments 1-20 of 58 by Tina Armour |
Eve, Coco, Angel, A Bay Bay, Leah, Suzie, Smoochie, Bo, Bear, Gracie, Penny, Whisper, Bubbles, Jed, Harry Potter, Captain Hook, Bullet, and Eve have all been adopted! Thank you so much to everyone for making a difference in these animals lives!!
Fluff, Puff, Frisky, Jimmy, Socks, Butterscotch, Twinkle, and Basil have all been adopted!! Tia, A510077, Jolene, Flora, Faye and Puppy 511092 are still available and Muff, 510725, 510347 and Everton, have unfortunately been euthanized. Thank you to everyone who adopted one of these amazing animals!! Keep making a difference it is truly appreciated!!
The puppy mentioned in the article named Ears has been adopted! =)
Photos courtesy of Anthony Bento. For more photos visit anthonybento.com
Jim, I attended Sac High and from my experience white students did not get beat up for their skin color.
"YEAH BOY!!" I LOVE this article!!! You did an awesome job!! I'm going to send it to Lauren and Deon ASAP! =)
the link to the SPCA website is http://www.sspca.org/index.html
Excellent article! Annie was my advisory teacher in high school and she was the most inspirational person I have ever met!! she is amazing! thanks for doing this article!!
I love your last quote!!!! Great article Juan!
Excellent article Elisa!!
Thanks to some wonderful people of Sacramento there were 5 other adoptions on Saturday, in addition to Chili and Hobbes stated above: Hunter, Taffy ( pictured above), Sade, Trevor and Fluffy. And, Helios was adopted on Sunday by a family who saw him on Saturday and didn't want to deal with the crowds. Thanks so much to the families adopting, you really are making a difference and it is greatly appreciated!! =)
As stated it's at the Downtown Plaza. But more specifically it will be in the old Copland Sports store above the Hard Rock Cafe.
Great coverage. I like how you approached the issues that clearly needed to be addressed without being too harsh. You kept a good tone for the piece. Well done!!
Really interesting! Excellent pictures!!
The director for this production of "Too Big To Fail" is Wilma Bonet.
Thanks Casey, she said that because the event is so large and runs so long that it might be to much to hold it annually. But I'm sure that it wont be the last art bra show for Sacramento because it is such an excellent cause.
Thank you, very much. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Conversation about: New Editor in Chief: Colleen Belcher
Congratulations Colleen. You deserve it!