Announcing Atlanta's First Annual BoxerStock

by ejk00 | September 5, 2008 at 05:35 am
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Announcing Atlanta's First Annual BoxerStock

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September 5, 2008 (Atlanta, Georgia) – Come out and enjoy the first annual BoxerStock, Atlanta Boxer Rescue’s first all-day music festival for our furry four-legged family members and their parents on September 27, 2008 to benefit Atlanta Boxer Rescue.  BoxerStock will be rockin’ and rollin’ at ParkGrounds Coffee Shop in Reynoldstown from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm.  Tickets are $20.00 for all-day admission and may be purchased online at www.atlantaboxerrescue.org. Each ticket includes one free raffle ticket.  Additional raffle tickets may be purchased during the event.

Bring your favorite pooch along to play in Parkgrounds’ dog park and enjoy live music provided by our talented lineup of musicians including Nashville recording artists Natalie Tidwell and Jessica Cambell, and Atlanta favorites Caroline Aiken and Trances Arc, just to name a few.  For a listing of our entire line up of musicians or directions to the event, please visit our website at www.atlantaboxerrescue.org.  While on our website, check out our limited-edition tie-dye T-shirt, which you can also purchase from the website.

Atlanta Boxer Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit organization specializing in the rescue, adoption, and animal welfare of Boxer dogs in the Atlant metropolitan area.  The organization provides veterinary services for it’s rescues and owner education and support for all Boxers in the Atlanta area. For more information, to volunteer, to donate, or to adopt a Boxer, please visit our website at www.atlantaboxerrescue.org or email info@atlantaboxerrescue.org.

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at 04:48 on September 6th, 2008

This is going to be an awesome event!

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