Preston is about to make his public debut. And it's turned into quite an event! Santa, the Phillipsburg HS Marching Band, even a press release...it's going to be a big deal!
Preston is ready...he has a new red splint, and a red muzzle, and a Christmas collar with all of the misfit toys...how appropriate is that? Like them, he's not quite right, and all he wants is a home of his own!
I don't get to go :sniff sniff: so I'll be looking for lots of pictures in my inbox to share in the ezine! (Anotterchaos@yahoo.com). Have a greyt time, everyone!
Here's the press release:
Phillipsburg Mall Kicks Off The Holidays With A Spectacular Parade
First State Greyhounds and Phillipsburg HS Marching Band to Lead Santa’s Arrival Parade
Phillipsburg, NJ – Santa’s Arrival is a Holiday tradition at malls across the country but this year there’s an extra special treat in store for those who visit Phillipsburg Mall this Saturday, November 15th to welcome the jolly fellow with the gentle smile and sparkly eyes. The rescues of First State Greyhound – and the volunteers of their organization - will be leading Santa’s Arrival Parade along with the Phillipsburg High School Marching Band. The parade will begin at Noon at Phillipsburg Mall’s Entrance 4 and wind throughout the entire mall then finish with Santa’s arrival to his magnificent home in the mall’s Center Court , just outside of H&M. There Santa will welcome the gentle creatures from First State Greyhound along with all the other visitors to Phillipsburg Mall into his beautiful living room, complete with fireplace, big cushiony chair and a wide array of toys and gifts.
The Hounds of First State Greyhound will be walking the mall for a very special purpose this Saturday. They’ll be putting their best paws forward to raise money for one of their fellow racers who has had to deal with some tremendous challenges since being rescued from a Florida race track. Preston , also known as Pony Express in his racing days, has had some overwhelming medical problems since arriving in foster care just two months ago and the non-profit organization is faced with thousands of dollars of expense as a result of the care he has needed. Given the label of “the hard luck hound”, Preston has maintained an upbeat and gentle attitude through his many surgeries and rehabilitation requirements. His ordeal is not yet over and more surgeries and medical attention will be required to get Preston back on all fours. To do this, First State Greyhound rescues, fosters along with the organization’s volunteers will be a part of one of the most spectacular events of the year at Phillipsburg Mall in an effort to help one of their own. And, what is going to make the day even more exciting is that the famous hound himself will be making an appearance. That’s right; Preston will make a short visit to Phillipsburg Mall on Saturday, too, in an effort to bring more awareness to his plight. He’ll be holding court at Santa’s home during the parade and will be the first one to welcome Santa to his home when the parade concludes there!
Preston has become quite a celebrity, far surpassing his racing reign, since arriving in foster care in September of this year. His warm personality and courage in dealing with the many challenges he has had to face have created so much attention that he actually has his own blog on the internet. So, those who want more information on Preston before visiting this magnificent creature celebrity on Saturday at Phillipsburg Mall may get more details by going there – www.getwellpreston.blogspot.com.
Thanks to the generosity of Warren Hospital , Phillipsburg Mall will also be presenting a special story-time and craft event on Saturday, November 15th just before the Santa Arrival Parade. Children of all ages are invited to Santa’s home beginning at 11am for this event that will also include free gifts, compliments of the folks at Warren Hospital . The day’s festivities will conclude with one of three very special Holiday performances being provided by the famous Nazareth Brass, a group of tremendously talented musicians headed by Nazareth ’s own Ian Amidon.
For more information about Saturday’s event at Phillipsburg mall, please contact Pam Richetta, Marketing Director. For more details about Preston or First State Greyhound Rescue, please contact Deb DeLucca at 610 559-9744.
2 comments:
i can't wait to see Santa tomorrow. i hear his a really big guy with lots of treats for good boys and girls! i like Milk-Bone treats myself... sounds like a lot of excitment going to be there for Santa, me and all who will be there. can't wait till sunday so i can catch back up on my sleep after all that...
I would like to personally thank the entire team at the Phillipsburg Mall who put such a wonderful day together for First State. All the volunteers (two legs and four legs) who came out to support Preston and all the wonderful and exciting people that we met and especially the people who took home adoption applications!
Preston would like to personally thank Pam who brought the whole day together, gave him a beautiful comforter, filled his belly with cookies and for making the arrangements for him to be first to meet Santa. Preston just suggested that Pam should submit that cookie recipe to First State's fund raising cookbook so when he gets his new family they can make him some more!
Both Preston & I would like to take a moment to thank Janine Kressler for all her hard work in making this day and the days leading up to today, a success for Preston. Janine along with Debbie DeLucca, Leslie Mammele, Linda Davis-Wallen, Lori Melbarde, Rob & Beth Skrapits & Lynda Rowsome held a fund raiser and today presented Preston with a check for $843.00!!! The $197.00 that overfilled the donation jar today will also help pay for Preston's medical bills.
I have a picture of Preston & Santa which I can only email, so if you wish to see it, please email me and I will forward it to you.
Christine Guth,
Placement Coordinator
First State Greyhound Rescue
gbink26@enter.net
www.firstgreys.org
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