AUGUST 11-17, 2010 –THE VOORHEES SUN 7
14th annual Woofstock VAO
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More than 15 nonprofit groups will set up booths at the fund rais- er, Todd said. Also, a full raffle table will be available and visi- tors can buy tickets for more than 50 gift baskets donated from local residents, businesses, and crafters. Michael Lazar of DJ Entertain- ment will be playing music all day during the event. “We also are going to have pet contests and prizes. We have the hippest pet contest, the cutest ca- nine couple, the dog with the longest ears and the best kisser,” Todd said. “We generate a lot of interest in those, it’s really fun. “ The Voorhees Police K-9 Unit will also hold a special demon- stration at 1 p.m. The Camden County animal response team will also make an appearance at the fund raiser. Food and refreshments will also be provided courtesy of Culi- nArt. The event tends to draw over
1,200 visitors each year, Todd said, and typically brings in about $40,000 to $50,000 for the orphan- age. Admission is just $1 and chil- dren under 12-years of age and senior citizens are admitted for
free. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own dogs to enjoy the fund raiser with them, Todd said. For more information, please contact Todd at (609) 743-6444.
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