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Bank holiday events

By Alison at 3:36 pm on Friday, May 4, 2007

It’s the last weekend of National Pet Month and there’s plenty happening!

There are fun days, open days, a swimathon and the intriguingly titled Neolithic cani-cross (see www.canix.co.uk for more details) - the last event of their season. Their event on 22 April raised £1001.00 for charity - split between Cheltenham Animal Shelter and Riding for the Disabled.

Canicross

Africa Alive in Kessingland are having a weekend of special events, there are dog shows, a cat welfare day at Pets at Home Romford - many more events - too many to mention them all but let’s hope they all have fantastic attendance and loads of fun.

If you are thinking of inviting a greyhound into your home - this is the weekend to meet some of these fantastic dogs. There’s a meet a greyhound weekend in Galloway Forest, there are greyhounds to meet in Penrith, Motherwell and a dog walk for Greyohound Awareness in Glasgow. And in Wales, there’s a fun dog show at Swansea Greyhound track.

Have a good Bank Holiday weekend and look at our What’s On to find a National Pet Month event near you..

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Charity ‘Bingo-a-Thon’!

By Alison at 11:54 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Yvette Price Mear, founder of the Pet Bereavement Support Group (registered charity no 1104002) carried out an 20 hour charity sponsored ‘Bingo-a-Thon’ as her National Pet Month event on 27 April. She writes:

“At one o’clock this morning I finished my Charity Sponsored ‘Bingo-a-Thon’. It took me twenty hours and I played TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ONE games in a row – and I didn’t win a single penny - nowt, zero, nada, zilch, nothing, nil. You wouldn’t think it was possible, would you?

Although I didn’t actually win anything from the Bingo itself (as it was a Sponsored Event too) I anticipate receiving a couple of hundred pounds of sponsorship so it was successful as a fund-raising event – just not as successful as it might have been, had I have won!

It was an absolutely fascinating thing to do and I don’t begrudge a single minute of it. I started at five o’clock in the morning and I was amazed to discover (at that ungodly hour) that there were already eighty-two people playing Bingo!
As I was playing I was telling fellow players (or ‘Roomies’ as they are known) all about my endeavours, the support and encouragement I got from them was simply incredible. People were wishing me luck and kept signing on throughout the day just to come onto the Site to say “How’s Smiley (my Username) doing?”

As they were enquiring about my progress – or lack of it! - they imparted information about themselves which made it enthralling as I could just imagine their lives too. The Landlady from East Sussex who kept leaving the Pub, the Security Guard from Leicester who popped in between his security checks, the Owner of the Kilt Shop in Dundee who logged in during her lunch hour, the recently bereaved widow who stayed with me until an hour before she took her Driving Test, all these immensely kind people made those twenty hours just fly by.

I got down to one number (a sweat) on numerous occasions and if ‘my number had come up’ I’d have won well over £2,000. But, like the lottery on a Saturday night, I NEARLY won!

I did research prior to the event and checked out all the Bingo Sites but found the Sun Site to be far superior to any of the others. The ‘Chat Rooms’ were flourishing with very friendly people, the Chat Room Moderators did a super job keeping the ‘Roomies’ entertained and the prize money was much better then on anyone of the other Sites. So that was where our stake money went – and stayed!

I actually felt very sorry for the Sun Bingo Site because they were in a ‘no win’ situation. If I’d have won I’m sure the Roomies would have said that it was fixed – when I didn’t win they said “It was for Charity – they should have fixed it”! Bless them, the Sun Site have said that they’ll make me a donation anyway so that will be added to my sponsorship.

The most abiding memory I will have of the whole event will be of another world that I accidentally stumbled upon. As ‘Roomies’ were chatting electronically a lot of very personal information was imparted and many a tragic tale of immense loss shared. As a Bereavement Counsellor it was just wonderful to witness that such an informal network does a simply amazing job of mutual support. It was both touching and heart-warming to share their stories and I feel privileged to have spent a full day of my life being part of a world that I probably wouldn’t ever have seen if I hadn’t have tried to think of something different to raise funds.

As a fund-raising event I wouldn’t recommend it but as a life experience I certainly would!”

Yvonne has put a most welcome cheque in the post for National Pet Month - and if you would like to find out more about her charity, see www.yvettesbook.com.

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ILPH NPM Events make BBC Breakfast!

By Alison at 11:22 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Hannah Rowley from ILPH writes..
“We organised a series of rehoming events entitled ‘Love is….an ILPH companion’ on 21 April at our centres in Norfolk, Aberdeen and Blackpool. They focused on the rehoming of our companion horses and ponies (ones that can no longer be ridden or driven).
The aim of the events was not to fund-raise but to help promote the aims of NPM by increasing awareness of the role and benefits companion horses and ponies bring, both the the horse/s they are companion to and their new borrower. We also helped promote responsible pet ownership by drawing attention to the new Animal Welfare Act and the specialist needs horses and ponies have.
The events were well attended by the public and to date we have had nearly 30 serious enquiries from people interested in rehoming companions and we are currently carrying out home checks to assess their suitability.”
There was great press coverage and also great coverage on TV and radio. This included BBC Breakfast on 17 April.
Hannah goes on to say: ” We were absolutely delighted that BBC Breakfast wanted to cover the story. This was the best publicity the charity has ever had! We had to meet them at ILPH Hall Farm in Norfolk at 5am and they broadcast live from 6am to 9am (including weather) with interviews at 6.50am and 8.20am AND plugs in every half hour weather report! You can view a video about it at www.ilph.org/mediacentre.
We shall certainly be taking part in National Pet Month activity next year.”
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