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Hats Off: The Fix Is In, Oneida Co. Humane Society

By StarJournal
March 29, 2013
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Sincere thanks is extended to the Rhinelander and Lake Tomahawk businesses and individuals who donated raffle prize items to The Fix Is In’s 3rd Annual Spay-ghetti Dinner: AmericInn, Carpetiers Carpet One, Coyote 93.5, Diane Vanlandingham, Hodag Lanes/The Hideout Steakhouse, Holiday Acres Resort, The Home Depot, Fantastic Sam’s, Family Hair Care, Forest TV & Appliance, Fourth Floral, The Friendship House, J&J Sports, Michelle Nitke, Mike Boyd, Mind, Body & Spirit, Oettinger Excavating & Septic, Papa Murphy’s, Laura Paszak, Remington Oil, Rhinelander Brewery, Rhinelander Cafe & Pub, Rocky’s Roadhouse, Shamrock Pub & Eatery, Slumberland.

Karla Ortman, The Fix Is In

The Hagen family of the Rhinelander area walked in this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade to raise money and awareness for the Oneida County Humane Society (OCHS). We are so grateful to them, and all those who donated along the way, for raising $1,000 for our Adoption Center on North Stevens Street. We have found medical expenses to care for our stray and abandoned pets this winter to be more than we expected, and this wonderful donation will help us offset these costs. We are so grateful for the support of the Hagen family, all those who gave at the parade, and to all the good folks in Oneida County who give to the animals all year long. Thank you!

Anna Kazda, president, Oneida County Humane Society

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