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SAINT Bowling For Pets fundraiser August 4

Join S.A.I.N.T. on Sunday, August 4, at the Riverside Lanes Bowling Alley for their twice-annual “Bowling For Pets” Bowling Tournament Fundraiser.

The bowling tournament is $20 per person, with a portion of all bowling proceeds benefiting S.A.I.N.T.’s Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Program and the Saving Lives Adoption Program. Check-In begins at noon, bowling begins at 1 p.m.

This is a No tap, 9 pin event with 34 lanes, 4 people to a lane.

Pre-Register by calling the Riverside at 1-888-590-2695 or visiting www.BHCSaint.org. Register early to keep your group on the same lane.

Barbara Berlier, author of “Oh My Dog!” will be signing copies of her book Sunday, August 4, at Riverside Lanes during S.A.I.N.T.’s Bowling Event in Laughlin.

“The book tells the stories of how people’s lives are enriched by the companionship of a four legged wonder, called a dog,” says Berlier. “They are like members of our family and we are their pack.”

“Oh My Dog” has received some fantastic reviews, including this one from Shell Palismo: “Read this in two days over a few hours at a time. Thanks, Barbara for such a great read. The tears and giggles and much respect for all the people whom shared stories of love and loss, to both people and animals. What a wonderful thread that connects us all.”

Berlier is planning several other book signings and will announce details as she firms up dates.

Barbara Berlier currently lives in Bullhead City, and was a journalist for five years writing for The Prescott Dog and The Mohave Dog publications.

“Oh My Dog” is available on Amazon.com.