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Paws-N-Tails Mosaic Event

Please Help Create Paws-N-Tails Mosaic on

November 23rd


In keeping with its spirit of
inclusiveness and community involvement, Unity Animal Hospital invites the public, and
their pets, to participate in the creation of a mural designed by prominent
Media mosaic artist, Claire Brill. The event will be held on Saturday, November
23rd, from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Media Community Center,
301 N. Jackson Street, Media.


Ms. Brill has designed Paws-N-Tails,
a 4-foot x 20-foot mural comprised of clay paw prints of the public’s own
animals, along with their names, surrounded by mosaic tiles patterned to look
like animal tails. Anyone interested in having a pet’s paw print included in
the artwork may bring the animal to the event on November 23rd and have
the print set in clay for a charge of $100 per animal. For an additional $50,
participants will receive a second paw print of their pet to take home. All
dogs attending the event must be leashed, and all cats and other animals must
be in secure carriers.  Participants may
pre-pay for their paw prints at Eventbrite.com or may pay at the event.

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The Paws-N-Tails mural will be an
ongoing project, and the finished artwork will be prominently displayed on a
wall of Unity’s reception area. Any funds raised for the project in excess of
the artist’s fee will be donated to Unity’s Animal Retention Fund, which is
being established to offset the costs of emergency treatment for animals whose
owners have financial need.


The November 23rd event
will also allow the public to learn more about Unity Animal
Hospital, meet the
veterinarians, ask questions, and sign up to become members.

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Unity Animal Hospital is a
membership-based veterinary practice in Wallingford, PA. Unity provides exceptional
veterinary care in a cooperative culture of support and respect for clients,
patients, employees, the community, and the environment. For more information,

email
unityanimalhospital@yahoo.com,
visit us on Facebook,
or go to
unityanimalhospital.com.





 

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