Putt Money
Don't forget to pay for putts. Please put the money in the golf ball bank.
This year our charity is the Cascades Humane Society and according to this article published in the Jackson Citizen Patriot they are in need of donations.
Here is a little bit of what was said:
"The Cascades Humane Society was down to less than two days' worth of food as of Friday.
The Humane Society hopes community outreach will bring in at least 5,000 pounds of food or more to get through the remainder of the year.
At the shelter, it takes about 2,000 pounds of food to feed the animals for a month. On average, an adult cat needs 8 pounds of food a month and an adult dog needs 20 pounds, Carmody said.
``As fast as (food) comes in, it goes out,'' Carmody said. ``We can hardly keep it on the shelves.''
Sue Chambers, director of veterinary services at the Humane Society, said there are more people coming in for pet food, which the Humane Society provides to people who are in need."
It's not just people who are in need this summer with the economy on a downward spiral. Even our little quarters every week add up and can help.
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