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    Yard Sale to Benefit the
    Verde Valley Humane Society Homeless Pets

    September 17, 2016No Comments
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    logo_vvhsCottonwood AZ (September 17, 2016) – The Verde Valley Humane Society is hosting a yard sale on October 21st and 22nd from 10 to 4 at the shelter at 1520 W. Mingus, Cottonwood. 

    As the shelter gears up for the yard sale, they are collecting gently-used to new items, such as art and crafts, antiques, housewares, clothing, furniture, toys and games, appliances and tools, home and garden, jewelry and accessories, pet items and more.  Donations can be dropped off at the VVHS Monday to Saturday from 10 to 5, or at Sedona Paint Center Monday to Friday from 8 to 5 (2885 W. SR 89A – next to Big O Tires – 203-9500).

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    The Verde Valley Humane Society relies mostly on donations from the community to help them provide shelter and care for over 1,200 animals that come through their doors every year. 

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    All proceeds from the yard sale will directly benefit the homeless animals and help the VVHS provide all the services needed to enrich the lives of the animals and make their stay cleaner, healthier and happier while they await their forever homes.

    For information on the yard sale or donation items, please call Angie Hare, Shelter Manager, at (928) 634-7387, or visit the Events page at verdevalleyhumanesociety.org.

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