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VALENTINE'S DAY PARTY for the LOVE of PETE




Valentine’s Day Party
For the LOVE of PETE
Saturday, February 13
11 am - 3 pm

6 year old Pete is one of pet photographer Terri Jacobson’s greyhounds. He has Osteosarcoma needs chemo therapy. Terri photographs pets all over the Salem and Portland area, each time donating a portion of proceeds to rescues. Over the last 2 years, she and her partner have donated over $12,000 to the Willamette Humane Society, Marion County Dog Shelter, Project Pooch, Oregon Greyhound Adoption, Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue Pacific NW, Pet Peace of Mind, Pongo Fund and Bark for Life. It’s time to give back, to help Pete live out a full life. 

To read Pete's story go to https://www.gofundme.com/theloveofpete

We are donating 10% of all sales to
Pete’s Medical Treatment
Willamette Humane Society 
 Valentine Pet Photos by 
Terri Jacobson Photography
Raffle Prizes, Free Samples, Free Gifts, 
Door Prizes, Meet the Reps
Scavenger Hunt for Prizes
Kissing Booth Kiss or NO Kiss
Sidewalk Sale - up to 75% OFF
Nature’s Pet Market
SunnySlope Shopping Center
503-362-4555


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