Need your nails done for this weekends sell out Masquerade Ball?
Posted by GSPCA on 29th Oct, 2013 |
Mary-Louise Ward would like to let those going on Saturday to the sell out GSPCA Masquerade Ball at St Pierre Park Hotel about having their nails done.Mary-Louise will do them at a discounted £20 and donate £5 to the GSPCA for each person.    So for a File and Shellac Polish for...
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Thank you to the Staff from the Homemaker Co-op for running a fantastic Car Boot Sale
Posted by GSPCA on 29th Oct, 2013 |
On Sunday the 13th October staff from the Homemaker Co-op organised a Car Bot Sale to help raise funds for the GSPCA.With over 40 sellers and the weather holding off a successful morning was had by all and a bit of fun with some of the staff dressing as Giant Animal Mascots collecting on the day.In...
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Inky the lucky slick Syrian Hamster
Posted by GSPCA on 28th Oct, 2013 |
Inky is one very lucky stray Syrian Hamster.Last Thursday a very surprised gentleman found a very oily Hamster in a catch pit when working on a car.The Syrian Hamster that has been called Inky has had a good wash and is thankfully doing very well.Inky is a stray Hamster so if you are missing one...
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Could your Business or Work Place sell our Season Greetings Robin Pin Badges to raise funds for the GSPCA?
Posted by GSPCA on 28th Oct, 2013 |
With less than two months to Christmas we are asking Businesses and Work Places if you could home a counter box for the GSPCA.We have Season Greetings Robin Pin Badges that need homes this Christmas for a minimum donation of £2 each.We are thankful to those that already support us with Counter and...
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Thank you to Heritage and all that supported the Art in the Park fund raiser
Posted by GSPCA on 28th Oct, 2013 |
On Thursday last week at St Pierre Park Hotel the GSPCA thanks to Mark Bayliss held an Art Exhibition and Sale.With drinks and canapes sponsored by the Heritage Group, a lovely evening was had by all that attended.The event was the first commercial sale of work of local artist Mark Bayliss and both...
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