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Press Releases Humane Society For
Hamilton County
18102 Cumberland Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
For Immediate Release
Oct. 16, 2006
Contact: Suzanne Yoder
HSHC, Manager of Event Marketing
317.219.3324
Dogs! Everyone’s
Favorite Fashion Accessory
Pour les chiens très chics et très élégants
Noblesville, Ind., October 16, 2006 – Dogs participating
in Nancy Irsay’s "Poses with Wet Noses TM" fashion show
fundraiser will now be the favorite fashion accessory
walking down the catwalk with European-inspired couture
collections from Stacy Kosene's premier women’s fashion
boutique, the French Pharmacie located in Broadripple.
The event, now scheduled for Thursday, October 26th, is a
sneak preview to see the French Pharmacie's renowned couture
designers prior to their private opening in November. “Poses
with Wet Noses TM” will take place at the Robert Irsay
Pavilion located at 1303 W. 116th Street, Carmel (entrance
off Ditch Road).
“Dogs have always been a very important part of my life,"
said Nancy. "By providing an evening of fun with our four
legged friends with fashion we hope to raise money and
create awareness with understanding to help find homes for
older dogs and hard to place breeds. These animals are not
disposable.”
The evening begins at 6pm with cocktails and 6:45 pm
enjoy French cuisine while watching international fashions
by designers such as Stella McCartney, Balenciaga and Tory
Burch; just to name just a few of those featured at the
event. All proceeds benefit the Humane Society for Hamilton
County.
Tickets are $40 per person or $320 for a table of eight.
To RSVP call 317-843-9494 or email surwill1@aol.com. Make
all checks payable to: Humane Society for Hamilton County
and mail to 1303 W. 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46032.
HSHC would like to thank Nancy Irsay for organizing the
fundraiser and recognize event supporters Stacy Kosene of
French Pharmacie and DL Lowry Hairspa Boutique for hair and
makeup.
The mission of the Humane Society for Hamilton County
(HSHC) is to provide a compassionate and healthy environment
for the homeless animals in our care until they can be
placed into permanent, loving homes. The HSHC strives to
promote responsible pet ownership and reduce the suffering
caused by pet overpopulation and animal cruelty by offering
low cost spay/neuter solutions and education.
Questions? Email us at
hshc@hamiltonhumane.com.
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