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1 hour, 40 minutes ago ago from The A-Blast
A poor, neglected teddy bear is sitting in a corner of the room with nobody to keep it warm at night. Why not donate it to DECA’s teddy bear drive where the bear is sure to get a loving home. Boxes are set up in most R1 classes where students can drop off a new or fairly used bear. The class with the highest number of bears donated will win a free breakfast. Every bear or stuffed animal students donate will be sent to a non-profit ...
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Just about every local zoo offers some sort of zoo education program for students, parents, teachers and individuals who are interested in animals, conservation efforts or the zoo keeper's daily tasks. Sometimes you can get a glimpse of animals moving about at night, while other times you can try your hand at creating your own zoo animal exhibit. There are activities, tours and special lectures for visitors of all ages. Read on about some of ...
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3 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
NEW PORT RICHEY - The idea was a simple one. Collect stuffed animals and donate them to people who could use a little something to smile about. While simple, the impact is expected to be huge. River Ridge High School student Lauren Mundy, 16, came up with the idea and friend Taylor "T.J." Dunphy, 15, joined in for what they now call Project Happiness. For years, the students and their friends have collected stuffed animals to distribute ...
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More than 60 dogs removed from a breeder's home in Tampa Wednesday are being evaluated and moved to three animal shelters for additional care. Devlynn Sanders, operations director for SPCA Suncoast in New Port Richey picked up 14 Pomeranians from Hillsborough County Animal Services on Falkenburg Road. Sanders said some of the dogs must be treated for heartworms and given additional care. She anticipates it will be about a a week or two ...
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Has your furry friend been naughty or nice this year? Everyone's favorite indestructible super-cheerleader, Hayden Panettiere is a mommy to two rescued pooches, a Chocolate Lab named Penny Lane and a Terrier mix named Madison. The star of NBC's Heroes helps various animal charities such as Save the Whales and the Whaleman Foundation, which seeks to end the hunting and killing of whales everywhere. Another talented, blonde beauty who is ...
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