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Western Arizona Humane Society to host Top Hats & Tails fundraiser this May

LAKE HAVASU CITY — The Western Arizona Humane Society (WAHS) needs your help in continuing their mission in caring for and rescuing homeless animals.  

For nearly five decades, the animal nonprofit has been giving shelter to animals without homes.  They also pride themselves in giving care to the furry four legged companions before the potential pets are placed in loving households.  

The Western Arizona Humane Society is fully equipped and can provided services such as neutering, spays, vaccinations, and many other amenities that keep animals safe and protected.  

The nonprofit also really knows how to kick up the fun with fundraisers that attract the community and keep them fully engaged through creative events. This spring, their annual themed fundraising event will be all about top hats and tails.  

WAHS encourages attendees to step into stylish fashions of the 1800s for yet another memorable occasion.  This event will begin with an hour of socializing followed by dinner, entertainment, raffle auctions, and festivities.  

The Top Hats and Tails Fundraising Dinner will be taking place on Friday May 2nd with doors opening at 6pm at the London Bridge Resort. Ticketing information can be obtained by calling the nonprofit directly at 928-855-5083.  

Put on the ritz and reserve your spot.  Every bid and donation can help the lives of many pets in need of caring adoptive parents.