Coastal Pet Rescue Presents Spare the Pets Bowl-a-Thon

(Savannah, GA) - December 01, 2004

Coastal Pet Rescue invites the public to celebrate its second anniversary with the “Spare the Pets” bowl-a-thon.

“We want the public to help us celebrate the progress we’ve made over the last two years,” says Lisa Scarbrough, Coastal Pet Rescue president and founder.

The February 5th event will be held at AMF Savannah Lanes on Tibet Avenue from 6 to 8 PM. The cost for individual bowlers is $20 each, or a team of six may register for $120. Individual bowlers will be paired up with other individual bowlers. Registration cost includes two hours of bowling, shoe rental, commemorative T-shirt, and light refreshments.

Coastal Pet Rescue is also seeking sponsorships for the event. Striker sponsorships are available for $600, and include two teams of six bowlers each, 12 T-shirts, company name over two lanes, and company name on back of event T-shirt. Lane sponsorships are available for $350 each and include one team of six bowlers, six T-shirts, company name over one lane, and company name on back of T-shirt. T-shirt sponsorships are available for $75 and include the name of the company on the back of the event T-shirt.

Registration is required in advance as lanes are limited. Registration and payment is due by January 15, 2005. Registration form and further information is available online at http://www.coastalpetrescue.org.

Founded in February 2003, Coastal Pet Rescue is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused and neglected animals in the coastal areas of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida.

For more information, contact Lisa Scarbrough at 912-351-4151.

Coastal Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused and neglected dogs and cats in Savannah and surrounding areas. Founded in February 2003, Coastal Pet Rescue changes the lives of homeless pets in Chatham, Bryan and Effingham Counties through its foster home program and small capacity shelter, Camp Pawsawhile Retreat.

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