“Barkin’ for the Blues”
Charity Seats
Saturday, January 23, 2010
at 7:00 pm vs. Anaheim Ducks
David Backes of the St. Louis Blues and the St. Charles Humane Society have teamed up to help neglected animals through David’s program, David’s Dogs. The St. Charles Humane Society is a no-kill shelter and provides a home for nearly 1,000 cats and dogs each year. The majority of the animals at the shelter come from private citizens who are unable to keep their pets for one reason or another.
Call 314.622.BLUE for more information!
Ticket Discount
Club End** $85 (reg. $110)
$20 of your ticket purchase goes to St. Charles Humane Society
Plaza End Low $61 (reg. $76)
$10 of your ticket purchase goes to St. Charles Humane Society
In-Arena Activities Include:
• Adoption area on plaza concourse
• Special silent auction, “doggie bag” sales and raffle sales
• Purchase a limited edition t-shirt
• Randy Grim, founder of Stray Rescue, will sign copies of his book
“Don’t Dump the Dog”
Purchase Club End or Plaza End Low tickets for the January 23 gameand a portion of your ticket price will help neglected and abused animals at St. Charles Humane Society.
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