CORBIN —
Are you, or is someone you know a “Crazy Cat Lady”? Or a “Fanatic Feline Fellow”?
Fur Ever Friends’ SECOND ANNUAL CRAZY CAT LADY CONTEST invites you to nominate yourself or your favorite cat lover–man, woman or child.
The best story’s entry wins its nominee a CRAZY CAT LADY ACTION FIGURE trophy and a voucher for a cat spay or neuter, plus a large basket brimming with gifts. The top stories will be published on Fur Ever Friends' website, www.fur-ever-friends.org/
Fur Ever Friends is an outreach program of Refuge Ridge, Inc., a registered 501c3 non profit organization. This volunteer network helps animal rescuers find foster care and adoption for abandoned and abused dogs and cats. Through tax-deductible donations it helps with the cost of spay and neutering.
CONTEST GUIDELINES
1. Entries must be received no later than March 31, 2011.
2. Tell us why you feel the person you nominated should be the winning CRAZY CAT LADY or FANATIC FELINE FELLOW. Photos are welcome but not required.
3. Submit a donation of any amount with each entry.
4. All entries and photos are submitted with the understanding that they become the property of Fur Ever Friends and may be used for publicity purposes.
5. Include the name, address, phone number of the person you nominate. Also include your own name, phone number, address and e mail address.
7. Mail your entry with your donation by check or money order to :
Fur Ever Friends, P.O. Box 2235, Corbin, KY 40702. If you prefer, you are welcome to enter via our website, www.fur-ever-friends.org/ and donate there via PayPal.
Features
CRAZY CAT LADY CONTEST 2011
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Corbin man tackles natural disasters, population in book
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The Heritage wins ‘Facility of the Year’ award
The Heritage, a nursing and rehabilitation facility located in Corbin, continues to receive recognition for its commitment to quality care.
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Clemente Connection
Throughout his 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Roberto Clemente epitomized what was good about Major League Baseball.
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‘The Shane Design’ to be featured at Governor’s Derby Celebration
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Rickett named District Assessment Coordinator/Title I Director
Effective July 1, Paula Rickett will assume the responsibilities of District Assessment Coordinator/Title I Director for Whitley County Schools.
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Ossoli Club of Corbin announces May Day royalty
Callie Elizabeth Quillen has been named 2012 May Queen; she is the daughter of Jodie Quillen and Danny and Mellisa Quillen. During the Festival presentation, Callie will be escorted by Alex Thompson, the son of Raylene Thompson.
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Club Scientific summer camp coming to Corbin
Club Scientific Bluegrass will offer 10 summer camp programs in the Corbin area for students 4 to 13 years old.
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Miss Kentucky visits Tri-County
Ann Blair Thornton, Miss Kentucky 2012 and her friend, Joetta Gaunt, of Barbourville, stopped for lunch Tuesday at Season’s Restaurant at the House of S&J in downtown Corbin.
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Redbud Ride draws hundreds of cyclists
About 600 of about 750 registered bicyclists took off early Saturday morning for one of the four routes at the Redbud Ride.
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Redbud Festival draws crowd
Friday Barbourville’s 2012 Redbud Festival got underway at Union College with school children and the Redbud Ride Warm-up Bicycle Ride.
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