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Article: SEEKING SHELTER HUMANE SOCIETY INCHING CLOSER TO NEW SHELTER FUND-RAISERS WILL HELP MEET THE $100,000 GOAL.
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- August 5, 1996
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Betty Clayton, president of the Humane Society of Northwest Indiana, takes care of Gretchen, a beagle who was rescued, and Bailey, a German shephard. Both dogs are up for adoption. Clayton is trying to reopen a shelter that has been closed for three years. (COLOR)(POST-TRIBUNE PHOTO)
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The Humane Society of Northwest Indiana doesn't have a shelter in operation, but the board is half- way to its $100,000 goal to renovate one closed for about three years.
Spaghetti dinners, tag days, bake sales and raffles, including the recent raffle of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, have been the primary source of the $50,000 ...