Church of Scientology’s Fort Harrison Park Showcases Canine Fashion Show, Raises Funds for Humane Society
The Church of Scientology’s Fort Harrison Park hosted its first dog show. The dogs, dressed up in an assortment of costumes, strut down the runway in support of the Humane Society.
Clearwater, FL, August 02, 2016 --(PR.com)-- On the 30th of July 2016, downtown Clearwater celebrated the dog days of summer with a Dog Fashion Show at downtown’s Fort Harrison Park. Produced by the animal support organization Fancy Paws, local residents and their ‘best friends’ came out to support the Humane Society of Tampa. The evening included live entertainment, food, vendors and autographs from members of the Tampa Bay Storm arena football team.
Taking the podium at the start of the show, Tina Cox, the Executive Director of Fancy Paws, thanked the sponsors of the event, which included AJ’s Snowballs, MJ’s Waterhole and Sports Bar, Organo Gold, Seabee’s Air Conditioning and Heating, Sweet Tomatoes of Palm Harbor, artist Eckwood Ellison, Dymond Management PR Agency, the Church of Scientology and United for Human Rights.
Ms. Cox spoke about the Humane Society and her own dedication to furthering their mission.
“I speak about responsibility today because we need to take responsibility for animals. The Humane Society’s adoption programs, veterinary services, community outreach efforts and volunteer opportunities are essential to the health and well being of animals across Tampa Bay. The least we can do is support them in their endeavors,” said Ms. Cox.
Ten dogs then took to the catwalk with their owners. The assembled audience cheered on their favorites, who wore a variety of costumes, including tutu’s, bowties and swim suits, just to name a few. Breeds included chihuahuas, a papillon, a rat terrier, a bassett hound, Yorkie Poodle and a pomeranian.
At the end of the fashion show, the crowd helped the judges pick the winners for Best Dressed. Three winners were selected and the winners were:
1st Place: Tinker the Chihuahua
2nd Place: Tribble the Pomeranian
3rd Place: Lola the Bassett Hound
“That was a lot of fun! All the dogs were very cute and I am glad I could come to support such a great cause. I know that the donations will be put to good use in saving the lives of more animals,” said the owner of a winning dog.
The Humane Society of Tampa is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has been caring for animals and the community for more than 100 years. Not just an adoption agency, the Humane Society of Tampa provides life-saving care and services to help keep pets and people together.
About the Fort Harrison Religious Retreat:
Since its construction in 1927, the Fort Harrison has been the home to many charitable events and community organizations. The Fort Harrison’s current owner, the Church of Scientology, has hosted over 500 community events there since its top-to-bottom restoration in 2009. The Scientology religion was founded by humanitarian and philosopher, L. Ron Hubbard and incorporated in 1954. It has since expanded to more than 11,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups in 167 nations. To learn more, visit www.scientology.org.
Taking the podium at the start of the show, Tina Cox, the Executive Director of Fancy Paws, thanked the sponsors of the event, which included AJ’s Snowballs, MJ’s Waterhole and Sports Bar, Organo Gold, Seabee’s Air Conditioning and Heating, Sweet Tomatoes of Palm Harbor, artist Eckwood Ellison, Dymond Management PR Agency, the Church of Scientology and United for Human Rights.
Ms. Cox spoke about the Humane Society and her own dedication to furthering their mission.
“I speak about responsibility today because we need to take responsibility for animals. The Humane Society’s adoption programs, veterinary services, community outreach efforts and volunteer opportunities are essential to the health and well being of animals across Tampa Bay. The least we can do is support them in their endeavors,” said Ms. Cox.
Ten dogs then took to the catwalk with their owners. The assembled audience cheered on their favorites, who wore a variety of costumes, including tutu’s, bowties and swim suits, just to name a few. Breeds included chihuahuas, a papillon, a rat terrier, a bassett hound, Yorkie Poodle and a pomeranian.
At the end of the fashion show, the crowd helped the judges pick the winners for Best Dressed. Three winners were selected and the winners were:
1st Place: Tinker the Chihuahua
2nd Place: Tribble the Pomeranian
3rd Place: Lola the Bassett Hound
“That was a lot of fun! All the dogs were very cute and I am glad I could come to support such a great cause. I know that the donations will be put to good use in saving the lives of more animals,” said the owner of a winning dog.
The Humane Society of Tampa is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has been caring for animals and the community for more than 100 years. Not just an adoption agency, the Humane Society of Tampa provides life-saving care and services to help keep pets and people together.
About the Fort Harrison Religious Retreat:
Since its construction in 1927, the Fort Harrison has been the home to many charitable events and community organizations. The Fort Harrison’s current owner, the Church of Scientology, has hosted over 500 community events there since its top-to-bottom restoration in 2009. The Scientology religion was founded by humanitarian and philosopher, L. Ron Hubbard and incorporated in 1954. It has since expanded to more than 11,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups in 167 nations. To learn more, visit www.scientology.org.
Contact
Church of Scientology FSO
Dylan Pires
727-467-6860
www.scientology.org
Contact
Dylan Pires
727-467-6860
www.scientology.org
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