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Mural Unveiling At Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter
Santa Cruz artist Janice Serilla donated her services to create a mural portraying the many different animals that SCCAS houses.
October 25 2019
SHELTER BENEFIT SHOP ANIMAL-THEMED MURAL UNVEILING
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The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter (SCCAS) invites the public to help celebrate the unveiling of a beautiful new, animal-themed mural at their upscale resale store, The BenefitShop, on Sunday, November 3 at 11 a.m.
Santa Cruz artist Janice Serilla donated her services to create a bright, whimsical mural portraying the many different species that SCCAS serves as the County’s only open-admission, full-service animal shelter, including cats, dogs, chickens, goats, pigs and more. Located at 87017th Avenue (at Felt Street) in Santa Cruz, The Benefit Shop supports Animal Shelter operations and homeless animals throughout Santa Cruz County.
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Serilla is a perfect choice for the Animal Shelter mural, and is well-established in Santa Cruz and respected throughout the animal welfare community. Her love for animals is apparent in her artwork, which uses bright colors to help convey the dignity and personalities of a variety of animals. (See www.janiceserilla.com)
Special guest Supervisor John Leopold will join us for the festivities, which include refreshments and a shopping tour of The Benefit Shop’s constantly changing inventory of secondhand treasures, hard-to-find gifts and irresistible bargains.
For more information visit https://www.scanimalshelter.org/benefit-shop/. Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SCCAS... for a peek at our inventory, our volunteers inaction or adoptable pets visiting the Shop.
The Benefit Shop accepts donations Thursday through Saturday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Furniture and larger items by prior arrangement with Shop Manager. Email TheSCCASBenefitShop@gmail.comor call 831-515-9139.
This press release was produced by the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter. The views expressed here are the author’s own.