2558 days ago

Attention all Animal Lovers - Woofstock on Sunday 17th

Diane from Murrays Bay

This weekend history is being made with the first annual event for your dog "WOOFSTOCK" on the 17th Feb. Registration starts 9am -10.30am at Milford Reserve. Share in the love between humans and dogs at the iconic WOOFSTOCK festival. As part of the festival, we will be having a "Charity Auction" of music memorabilia from some of the world’s most iconic Legends of Rock and Roll.
All Profits raised from the live auction items will go towards helping another six charities who are involved with our Pet Rescue and Food Bank programs.Animal Re-homing Charitable Trust. Ruakaka Dog Rescue Bridge Bully Rescue Auckland Puppy Rescue Saving Hope Foundation Mangawhai Dog Rescue
Money raised will be used for easing the burden of outstanding veterinary bills for these charities, ranging from treatment of injuries or bad health through to desexing of rescued animals. These charities will be present at WOOFSTOCK showcasing animals in need of a loving home.

We are kicking things off with the Brazilian Divas Entertainment followed by a live performance by TIKI TAANE and a chance to win some cool prizes.

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Building site Beach Road

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