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Mayor's Alliance Events: What's Coming Soon?
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New Yorkers will have dozens
of opportunities this season to adopt pets at Mayor's
Alliance/Maddie's Pet Adoption Festivals, on North Shore
Animal League America vans, and at other fun and festive
events.
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From NYC's street corners to its parks to Coney
Island, Little New Yorkers will find loving homes at Mayor's Alliance
events from now through the fall.
In fact, our 2008 adoption event season began early
this year, during February's "I
Love NYC Pets" month celebration, when North
Shore Animal League America (NSALA) graciously provided its
adoption vans to host many Mayor's Alliance groups for adoption
days. And because those van events proved to be so effective in
reigning in adopters, we decided to keep them coming most weekends
throughout the spring and summer months.
In May alone, NSALA vans located throughout the
city will feature dogs and cats for adoption from KittyKind,
Social Tees,
SaveKitty Foundation,
Kitty
Shockwave, K-9
Kastle, Linda's
Feral Cat Assistance, Zani's
Furry Friends, Bideawee,
Humane
Society of New York, Anjellicle
Cats, Only
Hope Cat Rescue, Mighty
Mutts, and Animal
Rescue Fund of the Hamptons. Check our Calendar
of Events for details about these and other Mayor's Alliance
groups holding adoption days in the coming months.
Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's
Pet Adoption Festivals will again this year bring Little New
Yorkers to meet adopters in NYC parks. This year the Mayor's Alliance
is collaborating with the dog associations in some of New York's
most popular parks to create special events that will engage the
pet-owning public in these neighborhoods: Staten Island's Wolfe
Pond Park on Saturday, May 17; Washington Square Park in Manhattan
on Sunday, June 8; and Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Saturday, August
2 (in conjunction with a celebration of the 10th anniversary of
the park's dog association, FIDO).
Each of these park events will feature dogs and cats for adoption
and a Mayor's Alliance low-cost microchipping clinic.
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Broadway Barks! founders Mary
Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters pose with the Maddie's
Fund mascot at last year's event. |
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Animals for adoption will take to the stage again
this year at Broadway
Barks!, the adoption extravaganza in Shubert Alley presented
each year by Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore, the event's
founders and also creators of the Picasso
Veterinary Fund of the Mayor's Alliance. Many Mayor's Alliance
participating organizations will be on hand at this year's event
on Saturday, July 12, to give their animals the spotlight, and a
good shot at adoption. If you've never been to Broadway Barks!,
make a point of going this year — it's a summer afternoon
you won't forget!
On Monday, August 11, the Mayor's Alliance and the
Brooklyn Cyclones team up for a very special "Bark
in the Park" evening at Coney Island's KeySpan Park, home
to the Cyclones baseball team. This big night of fun will begin
with dog and cat adoptions outside the park, and a low-cost microchipping
clinic inside. Cyclones' fans are invited to bring their well-behaved
dogs to the game that night, where they'll watch the Maddie's Fund
mascot throw out the first pitch of the game. Maddie's Fund's Pet
Rescue Project in NYC is the official sponsor for the evening, and
we're working to gain good media coverage for the Maddie's Project
and the Mayor's Alliance's efforts in NYC. Watch our Calendar
of Events for more details about the event as they become available.
Several low-cost microchipping clinics also are
scheduled, in addition to those being held at the adoption events
mentioned above. On Saturday, September 20, Mayor's Alliance microchipping
will be offered at the American
Kennel Club's Responsible Dog Ownership Day in Madison Square
Park. The following month, microchipping again will be offered at
the Central
Park PAWS Country Fair on Saturday, October 18.
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A human-sized cat welcomes
Adopt-A-Cat attendees to Madison Square Garden while
a video featuring cats for adoption plays on the giant
outdoor plasma screen.
(Photo by Rick Edwards)
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And finally, on the weekend of October 18 and 19,
Madison Square Garden will be the place to be for cat lovers,
when our annual Adopt-A-Cat event takes place in tandem with the
Cat
Fancier's Association/IAMS Cat Championship. This event is always
a favorite among NYC's feline fanciers, and one for which you'll
want to mark your calendar now!
Stay tuned for more events in the making, and keep
abreast of the details by checking our Calendar
of Events. We hope to see you at some of our events this year!
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