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Baark’s Carnival Night Raises $30,000
By Sarah Kennedy
May 12, 2016 - 11:47:30 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas - More than 150 guests attended the second annual Carnival Night Fundraiser for local charity Baark! (Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights and Kindness) held at 1er Cru on Saturday, April 30th. The fun filled event was sponsored by Purina, Think Simple, Graham Real Estate, Happy Pets Animal Hospital, Odyssey Aviation and JS Johnson and all the proceeds will benefit Baark’s spay/neuter and education programs throughout the Bahamas.

Quickly becoming known as the most fun-fundraiser on the social calendar, attendees had the chance to play more than 10 gala games in a bid to win amazing prizes. The slowest bike race was one of evening’s highlights, top prizes included stays at Kamalame Cay, Treasure Cay, Hope Town Harbour Lodge, Bluff House Beach Resort and The One & Only Ocean Club. Guests also enjoyed carnival food favorites including chicken wings, hot dogs, a chocolate fountain and cotton candy!

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Purina, part of Bahamas Wholesale Agencies Ltd who are long standing supporters of Baark! presented the event. Brand Manager, Richard Curry said “We love to partner with Baark! as their events are always fun and well attended, plus we know the money raised is going towards their very important work. Purina cares deeply about animal welfare in the Bahamas and having seen a reduction in the stray dog population over the past few years, we know their programs are successful and we are proud to work alongside them”.

The Carnival fundraiser was also made possible with support from Le Petite Gourmet and KDM Events.

Baark! has two upcoming spay/neuter clinics. May 20-22th a team of volunteers will head to Andros and on May 28th they are teaming up with Happy Pets Animal Hospital and Palmdale Veterinary Clinic to target Adelaide, Gambier and Mount Pleasant neighborhoods. Low-income families who need assistance with spay/neutering their pets can call 427-SPAY.

View all the photos on our Facebook album.

More information can also be found on their website www.baarkbahamas.org

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