Friday, November 9, 2012

Greater New Haven Cat Project to hold fundraiser

NEW HAVEN — The Greater New Haven Cat Project will hold its 11th annual Fundraising Reception benefit from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Remy and Sal Amadeo, 245 Bradley St.
The dinner buffet will be catered by Scarpellino’s Restaurant and Catering, with a selection of wines from Grand Vin.
Tickets are $35 to $100, and may be reserved by calling Jane Scarpellino at 203-535-3745 or by email at janeelaine45@yahoo.com, or remyamadeo@yahoo.com.
Funds raised help the nonprofit, all-volunteer organization in its mission to “improving the lives of stray, abandoned and feral cats in the Greater New Haven area of Connecticut.”
Some of its programs include trap/neuter/return of feral cats, educational workshops, foster cat care and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Those who cannot attend, but want to support the GNHCP may send donations to Jane Scarpellino, 190 Wooster St., Apt. 6, New Haven, CT O6511.
For more information or to volunteer at GNHCP, visit www.gnhcp.org or call 203-782-CATS.



Editor's note: All information in this post was contributed. (The cat shown, now happily adopted and with a loving family, was found abandoned in Orange and is used as an illustration only)



Editor's note: All information in this post was contributed.


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