Unleashed

Oct-14

Puss 'n Boot Ball

Grab your imagination and your wallet! The 18th annual Puss 'n Boots Ball is almost here.

I confess I haven't been to this event in the past. But judging from the photos that came with this press release, I've been missing a fun night for a worthy cause.

Put on by the Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) to benefit the Jackson County Animal Shelter, the colorful event features live music by the Rogue Suspects and dancing, a gourmet dinner, a cash bar with wine and spirits and a live auction.

Participants will have a chance to bid on hundreds of items donated by local businesses and artisans, including a vacation getaway to the Siskiyou Mountains, Ashland, the Pistol and Smith River areas and a handmade dog-themed quilt.

Costume prizes will be awarded. Categories include best group, couple, animal-theme, creative, scary and unusual outfits.  

Last year more than 220 attended the event that raised about $24,000. ALl the proceeds went to support FOTAS programs including a medical fund for shelter animals who need special treatment to make them sound and healthy - and adoptable.

Peggy Moore, current FOTAS president, notes that since the shelter is receiving no General Fund money from the county, FOTAS is helping with medical support and also the "Two-Fur-One" program designed to save the lives of cats and kittens by paying for a second adoption fee.

The benefit will be Saturday, October 24 at the historic Ashland Armory, 208 Oak Street. The fun starts at 6 p.m.  Tickets cost $35 per person; $315 for a table of 10.

Advance tickets are on sale at Paddington Station in Ashland, or call 541-821-8291. Early purchase of tickets is encouraged as the event often sells out.

 

 

Comments (1)

  • Oct-19 - otisbirdSounds like it's too good a time to pass up! I hope you and everyone else goes and has a GREAT time.
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