Calvary Worship Center celebrates fall Madison County
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
Even though the light snow and sleet made it feel more
like winter, Calvary Worship Center in Marshall cel- ebrated fall with its first annual fall festival Nov. 6. Kids and adults alike enjoyed carnival-type games, hay
rides, balloon animals, fun snacks, wonderful barbecue and huge inflatable rides. Organizers wanted to thank everyone who made the
event a success. Te festival raised more than $1,800 to assist with youth and children’s ministries.
Tis special to the Tribune.
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CalvaryWorship Center
Proclaiming the Power of Pentecost
A church where you will be loved as you are but changed by the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sunday: Sunday School 10 am MorningWorship 11 am EveningWorship 6 pm
Wednesday: Kids & Youth Ministry 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 6:45 pm
Pastor Ron Dodson invites you to an awesome worship experience!
101 Calvary Drive, Marshall, NC 28753 For more information call 828.649.1073
November 18 - November 24, 2010 - THE TRIBUNE/LEADER 7
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