NBHS Students dig up dinner
Students from the North
Buncombe High School Student Council, Beta
Club, DECA, FFA, Football, Cross- Country, Soccer
and Cheerleading volunteered
recently at Fields of Hope in Mars Hill. Approximately 50 students and four faculty members
worked for over two hours and picked up 11,000 pounds
of potatoes. Fields of Hope is a non-
profit organization which donates
fresh vegetables to many hunger relief
agencies in Western North Carolina,
including Manna Food Bank.
SIZZLIN SEPTEMBER SALE
North Buncombe’s full service hospital
providing care for small animals and horses
Obesity in Dogs and Cats
an average of 58% of cats and 45% of dogs are classified as overweight or obese. Having even a few extra pounds can be dangerous to your pet’s health. It can put them at risk for diabetes, heart disease and many other potentially life threatening diseases. A recent study has revealed that overweight dogs live an average of 2.1 years less than lean dogs. Your veterinarian can help you to deter- mine whether your pet is overweight or obese and help you to get them to a healthy weight.
Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26 Mark Forde, DVM
Sue Reinecke, DVM 645-1616
Many people do not realize that
“It’s not just
sleep, it’s Beautyrest”
828-254-7936
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