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Statesman Journal 3/27/2014
Nature’s Pet Market, 4555 Liberty Road S, will host a Passover Seder and Easter Celebration from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 13.
“We will celebrate freedom, celebrate Spring and celebrate rebirth,” said Nature’s Pet owner Terri Ellen.
The event is sponsored by Evangers Kosher for Passover Pet Foods and Nature’s Pet Market. The schedule includes a puppy Passover Seder led by Rabbi Perlstein and an Easter Egg/Lamb Bone Hunt for dogs at 1 p.m. Win the big prize — find the hidden Matzo!
At 2 p.m. is a best-dressed pet contest with photos by Terri Jacobson.
There will be door prizes and a raffle, and 5 percent of all sales go to local rescue organizations! Kosher wine tasting and treat tasting is part of the fun.
Evanger’s considers dogs and cats to be part of the family and makes pet food that is endorsed by the Chicago Rabbinical Council. You can be assured that products made at Evangers are made of the highest quality. The kosher for Passover foods do not combine any meat with dairy products and are grain free. These foods are for animal consumption and are excellent for everyday use and suitable for all holidays including Passover.

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