Primrose campers pitch in for SPCA
Summer campers at Primrose School at Cahoon Commons finished up their annual Precious Pets drive by presenting donated canned and dried pet food supplies to the Norfolk SPCA. The much-needed donations are a big help to animal shelters, which find themselves in critical need as they face overcrowding and funding problems during these tough economic times. These activities also serve to build character in the children by sharing in a worthwhile cause and giving back to their community.
Autumn Dark, left, and Luke Stephens participated in making special dog treats consisting of canned food sandwiched between two dog biscuits
Noel Nonnenmacher showed off her special dog treat consisting of canned food sandwiched between two dog biscuits
Sam Maust handled a ferret, assisted by Kari Vincent of the SPCA as Chase Traubel waited his turn
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