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On the 7th June the GSPCA took a stall down to join the many others celebrating the first Arts Seafront Sunday.
We would like to thank the organisors, the volunteers and all that supported our fun games stall outside Marks and Spencers.
We raised a fantastic £800 and had a huge amount of fun meeting both local supporters and the many visitors.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "A huge thank you to the Arts team, our volunteers and all that supported us on the 7th June, we had a great day and raised over £800 which will help animals in Guernsey."
On Sunday 28th June 2015 at the Royal British legion in L'Islet a charity bingo and raffle is being held in aid of the GSPCA.
Tickets are on sale for £1 each at the GSPCA and to buy yours please call 01481 257261 or pop into the Shelter in St Andrews or call Maureen on 07911 728178.
Doors open at 4pm and eyes down at 6pm.
We are hugely grateful to those involved and inviting us to be part of this wonderful event and would love to fill the hall which often seats up to 300 players.
Last week we held a series of guided tours around the GSPCA.
Each school break at the GSPCA we have planned guided tours, but you can book one off trips by contacting us at the GSPCA.
The school break trips we charge a minimum donation of £5 an adult and £3 per child and for a family of 4 it is only £15.
If you would like to book an exclusive trip we ask for a minimum donation of £40 for a group up to 8 and an additional £5 per person for larger groups.
Tours take around 80 minutes and it is your chance to see behind the scenes at the GSPCA.
On Sunday 28th June 2015 at the Royal British legion in L'Islet a charity bingo and raffle is being held in aid of the GSPCA.
Tickets are on sale for £1 each at the GSPCA and to buy yours please call 01481 257261 or pop into the Shelter in St Andrews.
Doors open at 4pm and eyes down at 6pm.
We are hugely grateful to those involved and inviting us to be part of this wonderful event and would love to fill the hall which often seats up to 300 players.
On Monday 22nd June the GSPCA have their next fun bingo evening of 2015.
GSPCA Summer Solstice BINGO at the Market Bistro in the Market Building, St Peter Port Monday 22nd June
Celebrating the Summer Solstice with a Hawaiian & Beach theme helping animals in Guernsey
As always fancy dress is optional and we have some great themed prizes for the evening.
All this week during half term break we have been running a series of guided tours at the GSPCA.
This is your opportunity to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter in St Andrews and see the work being carried out for the new build.
We are arranging guided tours on a series of dates at 2pm.
We ask for a minimum donation of £5 per person and £3 per child, or £15 for a family of four.
The tours take around 80 minutes and you get to see in many of the departments and a variety of species.
Last night dozens of supporters joined the GSPCA for a Wild West themed bingo fun evening at the Market Bistro.
Celebrating John Wayne's birthday the GSPCA hold a themed bingo night each month to help raise funds for the hundreds of animals at the Shelter in St Andrews.
The night started at 7pm where Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager dressed as a cowboy welcomed everyone attending and before starting the bingo 'Happy Birthday' was sung to John Wayne who would have been 108 years old if still alive and sadly died 36 years ago.
Would you like a leaflet to show you the events we have upcoming this year?
Click here to download a leaflet that shows you the dates and times of our stalls at the many shows, bingo dates, Balls, Seafront Sundays and more.
To donate towards the many animals in our care, you can do so by:
Calling: 01481 257261
By post or popping in the Shelter: GSPCA, Rue des Truchots, St Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8UD
On Saturday the GSPCA team were busy celebrating Liberation Day whilst raising funds for animals in Guernsey.
Stalls were set up on North Beach Car Park and at the Last Post and were manned by volunteers and team members that had given their time to run the games, tombolas and entertain the crowds as animal mascots.