via Potter League for Animals

The Potter League proudly presents its 50th annual in-person LoveBash for Animals event, an evening of compassion and camaraderie supporting our furry friends. Join us on Friday, April 5th, from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm at the elegant Wyndham Newport Hotel, located at 240 Aquidneck Avenue in Middletown, RI, for an unforgettable celebration.

Prepare for an enchanting evening filled with a cocktail reception, sumptuous seated dinner, thrilling silent and live auctions, and a firsthand look at the life-saving programs and services provided by the Potter League.

Get ready to Sit, Stay, Bid! Our mobile silent auction is already underway, offering exclusive items and experiences until Friday, April 5th.

Every year, thousands of homeless animals depend on the Potter League for lifesaving care. By supporting LoveBash for Animals, alongside fellow animal enthusiasts, you play a crucial role in ensuring that every animal receives the second chance they deserve. Your support enables us to continue delivering vital programs and services that benefit both pets and people alike.

Show your love and support by adding a loved one or pet’s name to our Tree of Love for just $15. Each heart-shaped tag, beautifully inscribed, becomes a symbol of compassion and commitment to animals in need. And remember, you don’t have to attend to purchase a heart.

Your attendance at LoveBash for Animals, alongside fellow animal enthusiasts, ensures that every animal receives the second chance they deserve. Tickets are priced at $150 each, with tables of 10 available for $1,500. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.LoveBashforAnimals.com or call 401-846-0592. Cocktail attire is recommended, and complimentary parking will be provided. Please note that this event is exclusively for humans.

All proceeds from LoveBash for Animals directly benefit hopeful and homeless animals under our care, as well as the communities we serve.

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