Boutique opens to benefit four-legged homeless friends
On Saturday, Dec. 15, Pet Network Humane Society, officially opened their Second Chance Consignment Boutique at 2578 S. Curry Street south of Greenhouse Garden Center in Carson City.
Sales go to benefit the Pet Network Humane Society headquartered at Incline Village. Pet Network works closely with the Carson City Animal Shelter to save pets headed for euthansia. Donations of gently used clothing appreciated.
Photo 1: Mayor Robert Crowell was on hand to cut the ribbon for Second Chance Consignment Boutique. Pictured from left: Erick Holbert, Animal Care Manager; James Keith, Store Manager; Becky Goodman, Executive Director,; Mayor Crowell and MaryKate Wihnyk, Volunteer Coordinator.
Photo 2: Mayor Robert Crowell (far right) poses with Chris Chew, Pet Network Humane Socity Board Chair; James Keith, Store Manager; Becky Goodman and Executive Director, Pet Network Humane Society,
In the background are original paintings by Patricia Gates Miller, donor and animal lover now deceased.
— Ronni Hannaman is Executive Director of the Carson City Chamber of Commerce.
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