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Fundraiser to Assist Enfield Community Cat Project
All proceeds from the fundraiser will go toward the care and veterinary treatment of all rescued cats and kittens.

ENFIELD, CT — The Enfield Community Cat Project (ECCP), a community-based 501c non-profit rescue organization with over 1,000 members committed to rescuing homeless, abandoned and feral cats in Enfield, will hold a fundraising event at the Powder Hollow Brewery, 504 Hazard Avenue, Enfield, on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Tickets to the fundraiser are available for $25 in advance every Saturday and Sunday at the PetSmart Adopt Spot, 10 Hazard Avenue, Enfield, or can be ordered online using PayPal and the following email address: ECCP16@gmail.com. Tickets may also be purchased at the Powder Hollow Brewery the day of the event if they are still available.
Admission is limited to the first 100 tickets sold and will include live music, food, and a pint of beer or glass of wine. Soda will also be available, and additional beer can be purchased directly from the brewery. Catering will be provided by Molina’s Café and other area restaurants.
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“In addition to the music, food and drinks, we will be raffling off a number of gift baskets that include Red Sox tickets, movie passes, a beautiful bracelet donated by Hannoush Jewelers, gift cards to area restaurants including Acapulcos, Bears BBQ, Enfield Pizza, and Maine Fish Market, and a variety of other fun items,” commented Dawn Trainor Struck, president and founder of the Enfield Community Cat Project. “This year’s fundraising slogan is simply, “Drink Beer, Save Cats,” in honor of our host, Powder Hollow Brewery.”
All proceeds from the fundraiser will go toward the care and veterinary treatment of all rescued cats and kittens. Currently, there are over 100 kittens that have been rescued during the last several months that are in foster care with ECCP members.
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More information may be found at the Enfield Community Cat Project’s Facebook page.
Story courtesy of ECCP
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