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Ladies just wanna have fun!

Ladies just wanna have fun!

Well known local animal activist Yvette Wilde of Vereeniging will be hosting a special event on Woman’s Day at the Vereeniging Barnyard to raise funds for 50 Shades of Spay.

In this time she and supporters of 50 Shades of Spay has assisted over 6 000 animals with sterilizations, vet care and other costs that the owners could not afford.
Recently the initiative has changed somewhat with assisting also the families of the animals with food parcels and blankets. “This has only been achieved because people still help people,” says Yvette.
As part of a means to generate funds, Yvette is now also recycling white paper from companies in order to purchase food.
“It has been has been going very well, but support from the community is always welcome,” says Yvette.
Not known as a person to sit back and wait for things to happen, Yvette is hosting a special event on Woman’s Day at the Vereeniging Barnyard.
The evening’s fun will include a full Burlesque show hosted by Rob & Ali. There will also be two male dancers.
There will be many fun prizes up for grabs, and ladies will be spoilt with lots of special little gifts throughout the night.
The best dressed lady will also get a prize. Men are welcome but they wont be eligible for the prizes.
Many great items will be on auction (silent auction).
The funds raised at this event will help to buy more necessities for the less fortunate.
“Great deeds cannot be accomplished alone and there are a myriad of people that play an active roll assisting with our various causes. For that I am so grateful”.
Ladies are invited to enjoy this special event and at the same time support a worthy cause.
Doors open at 17:30 and the show starts at 19:15. Bookings direct with the Barnyard.
“A big thank you to all the sponsors for the evening – you are the only reason 50 Shades of Spay exists”.
* For more information visit 50 Shades of Spay’s Facebook page.

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Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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