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Post by Claz on Apr 2, 2007 13:02:43 GMT
Sunday 8th April is White Lodge walk day; it is also Easter Sunday. We hope you will take this chance to dust off your Easter Bonnets and join us at: Lower Car Park, Beacon Hill, near Woodhouse Eaves at 2pmThere are two additional reasons for coming this month: 1. There will be cake, it's my birthday ;D 2. We are being joined by the guys from Pet Blood Bank UK www.petbloodbankuk.org/If you are considering your pet for blood donation, Craig & Wendy will be there to answer any questions. You can also meet blood donors Woody, Harry, Kai, Monty, Troy, Lucy, Hooch and possibly Caleb and Rudy. Woody & Harrys blood was given about a month ago and has already been used to help save lives. Greyhounds are the ultimate blood donor dog; if your hound is suitable as a donor, you too could be the owner of a Lifesaver. So, there are lots of good reasons to join us this Sunday - we really hope you can make it. www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?local=h&scale=25000&title=Beacon+Hill&lon=-1.245133&lat=52.728394&icon=x
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Post by brenda on Apr 3, 2007 10:06:47 GMT
Looking forward to it. I will make some liver cake for all dogs. Caleb & Rudy and booked in for donating their blood and 2 & 2.30 pm on the Saturday.
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Post by Claire on Apr 3, 2007 17:56:08 GMT
And I'm bringing Racheal of AknaK9 - my boys babysitter! And some sausages of course!!
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Post by Claz on Apr 4, 2007 14:54:14 GMT
Claire, can you bring Max & Tiny here afterwards? I know I offered to collect them after the walk, but I have multiple requests to meet various WL dogs and will have a car full! Cheers
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Post by Claire on Apr 4, 2007 16:11:10 GMT
Course I can darling. I'd prefer to drop them off myself anyway - I hope you've got a fork lift truck for all the meds the pair of them are on!!
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Post by RandM on Apr 4, 2007 17:39:39 GMT
Just to say that before Jasper became Jasper. his piccy made it into the Loughborough Echo as a blood donor (2004). ......... and he's still perfectly normal !!!!!! We'll be hapy to sign him again. I'm hoping nothing gets in the way of an Easter Sunday walk. See you all Sunday R&M & His Jaspership
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Post by dogrescuelover on Apr 5, 2007 22:47:59 GMT
Looking forward to seeing old and new faces at the walk. Should be a good turn out, 'specially if its nice weather, as its meant to be
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Post by Claire on Apr 7, 2007 16:05:53 GMT
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Post by needlenose on Apr 8, 2007 8:39:52 GMT
Well as it's easter Sunday I'm bringing the whole clan if that's okay? It was either that or miss it. That's mother, step father, uncle and possibly also sister, brother, brother-in-law, neice, nephew and their dog Pepper Rabbit (who thinks she's a greyhound) Mum's in the market for a dog, step father isn't, so if anyone finds themselves walking alongside a balding yorkshireman with a generous belly, get working on him PS. I didn't tell you to say that
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Post by needlenose on Apr 8, 2007 8:57:28 GMT
HELP HELP HELP!!!
I've just thought, am I going to get the Dog Wagin' in the car park? Does it have a height restriction? We're just taller than most restricted heights will allow
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Post by Claz on Apr 8, 2007 10:57:13 GMT
Yay! How exciting! A whole clan of needlenoses!
I can't remember there being a height barrier at the car park, but I may be wrong. But I don't *think* I'm wrong. Sue H lives at the end of the road, if you get stuck you could park at hers - BTW she gets in with a Range Rover with no problems.
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