Second Chance Advocates extends thanks
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Published 7:03 pm Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Letter to the editor

Second Chance Advocates extends thanks

Dear Editor,

The Second Chance Canine Advocates of Franklin County extends a heartfelt thank you to the friends of the Watermelon Festival for their incredible support during this year’s Watermelon Festival. Your generosity in making donations, participating in games and purchasing animal-themed items has made a significant impact.

A special thank you goes to Audrey’s, Black & Gold Nutrition, Burger King, Hangout Nutrition, Maggie J’s, McDonald’s, Russellville Florist and Gifts, Russellville Nutrition, Subway, Suzy’s, Taco Bell, The Ville Nutrition, Tractor Supply and Tropical Nutrition for donating prizes for the games.

Because of your involvement, we were able to raise much-needed funds and create an event that was not only fun but also meaningful. Your contributions help us continue our work and for that, we are truly grateful.

Thank you again for being a part of this special community event and for your unwavering support. We look for to next year.

Sincerely,

Second Chance Canine Advocates

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