MSPCA-Angell Walk for Animals
Sunday, September 9, 11am-2pm
Boston Common
(also in Springfield, Brockton, Cape Cod, and Martha's Vineyard)
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If you like a little woof or meow (or chirp or neigh) in your life from time to time, consider heading to Boston Common tomorrow morning to participate in the MSPCA-Angell Walk for Animals. The walk around the Common starts at noon and will be about 1.5 miles long, beginning and ending on Tremont between the Park Street and Boylston T stops. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed. For safety reasons, leave other pets at home.
Registration is $25, which includes an MSPCA t-shirt, and you're encouraged to solicit additional donations for your walk. Fundraisers reaching various milestones will receive cool prizes, the most rad being your own GPS device to help orient you on future walks. The MSPCA has set a $200,000 fund-raising goal for the event; they have currently raised $182,222.74, so could still use your help!
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Angell Animal Medical Center (MSPCA-Angell) is both a humane society and a veterinary hospital that cares for more than a quarter million animals each year. The nonprofit society depends on donations for financing, as it does not receive any government funding.
If you like beer even more than you like animals, you're in luck--BeerAdvocate has a team that will be meeting up for drinks afterward. Supporting animals and alcohol--what could be better?

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