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Mostly Mutts Hosting Casino Night Fundraiser Friday
Mostly Mutts is hosting its next fundraiser Casino Night at the Acworth Community Center on Friday, Sept. 27.

KENNESAW, GA — The community will get a chance to help homeless pets on Friday, Sept. 27.
Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue is hosting a fundraiser at the new Acworth Community Center’s event venue – Tanyard Creek Overlook, 4363 Cherokee Street, beginning at 6:30 p.m. This will be the organization’s fifth annual casino night, but the first one to be held in the area. Mostly Mutts is looking forward to welcoming volunteers, foster families, adopters and supporters to an exciting night out. Besides the fun of the casino tables, there will be raffles, a silent auction, pinball machines, and a photo booth. Local Acworth restaurant Fusco‘s Via Roma will cater the buffet dinner.
Tickets are $85 per person and include two drink tickets, buffet dinner and dessert, ten raffle tickets and $4,000 in casino “funny money.” To register for the event, visit the website.
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“We are more than excited to host such a big event in close proximity to our rescue and adoption center” said Tammy Turley, Executive Director. “We are very grateful to all the sponsors who have already contributed, and we are still accepting sponsorships and silent auction items from businesses who want to lend a hand. More information is available on our website. We look forward to being with all of you on Sept. 27.”
Mostly Mutts strives to reduce the number of animals euthanized at local shelters in Metro Atlanta by working with animal control officers to save adoptable dogs that are moments away from being put to sleep. Often, these dogs are sick, injured and require rehabilitation. Mostly Mutts provides housing, health care, training, and physical and emotional care to these rescued animals until they can be placed in a new “furever home.”
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