Wolfwalk Rotherham - walk your dog for Farplace Animal Rescue

Sunday 4th October 2009

10:00 to 11:50

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http://www.wolfwalk.org.uk/image1.aspxWolfwalk is a sponsored dog walk with a wolfish theme for Farplace Animal Rescue. We are a no-kill animal rescue in the North East of England run by veggies and vegans. This event will be held in Rother Valley Country Park, near Sheffield and Rotherham. No registration fee! No minimum sponsorship amount! We just ask you to raise as much as you can to help our rescue and rehoming work.


This event will take place in Rother Valley Country Park, near Sheffield and Rotherham. We will be meeting at the main visitor centre and suggest arrival between 9.30 and 9.45 for a 10am Wolfwalk. Look out for the big green pawprint flag when you arrive! Car parking is available for a £3 charge.

[Map at http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=S26+5PQ]
Farplace Animal Rescue.
Sidehead, Westgate, County Durham, DL13 1LE
Ph: 01914 204052 . Email: jessica(AT)farplace.org.uk (Check the format of address)
Website: http://www.wolfwalk.org.uk
You can choose between two routes for the walk, one is approximately 3 miles and the other 5 miles long.

On the day you will have the chance to meet other dog lovers and chat to us about the animals we help at Farplace.

On completion of the Wolfwalk, your companion wolf will receive:
- A goodie bag
- A Certificate of Wolfdom

We also have certificates for:
- Best dressed granny (with optional wolf-like features like big eyes and big teeth)
- The person who most looks like their dog (strictly optional entry!)
- Highest sponsorship amount pledged

We do not charge a registration fee and don't ask for a minimum sponsorship amount. We just ask that you raise as much as you can to help our rescue and rehoming work.

To register for the Wolfwalk, please visit our website: www.wolfwalk.org.uk

We are a no-kill animal rescue in the North East of England run by veggies and vegans. We take in hundreds of injured, ill, and unwanted animals, including feral cats with FIV (feline version of HIV), and we have various wildlife projects. For more information about Farplace please visit our website: www.farplace.org.uk


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