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Get Your Pets Blessed at Pullman's 8th Annual Companion Animal Blessing

By Mark Konkol | September 28, 2015 3:15pm
 On Sunday, the neighborhood will be going to the dogs, cats and other furry creatures, too, when folks gather at the visitor center for the 8th Annual Companion Animal Blessing.
On Sunday, the neighborhood will be going to the dogs, cats and other furry creatures, too, when folks gather at the visitor center for the 8th Annual Companion Animal Blessing.
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PULLMAN — On Sunday, the neighborhood will be going to the dogs, cats and other furry creatures, too, when folks gather at the visitor center for the 8th Annual Companion Animal Blessing.

Starting at 1 p.m., you’ll have a chance to adopt animals, get a life-like portrait drawn of you and your pet, hear presentations from animal activists and a representative from the Chicago police animal crimes unit, swap gently used leashes, carriers at the pet paraphernalia free exchange and bid on treasures at a silent auction.

At about 3 p.m., the Rev. Mark Krylowicz of St. Anthony Church in Roseland is set to offer a special pet blessing that’s open to people (and animals) regardless of their faith.

The event includes a performance by the Pullman Community Choir Ensemble, and food and beverages will be on sale at 11141 S. Cottage Grove Ave.

For more information call: (773) 732-8467.

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