The monthlong Playhouse Project occasion wrapped up Sunday, elevating $7,206 for the occasion’s beneficiary, Summit Lost Pet Rescue.
The seven customized doghouses had been auctioned for a complete of $5,206, and several other of the builders additionally donated their builder stipends, totaling a further $2,000.
“This will help us continue our mission of saving lost pets and keep up with the high and daily demand of our services,” Summit Lost Pet Rescue Executive Director Melissa Davis wrote in an e mail, touting the nonprofit’s aim of “keeping families together by saving more lost pets.”
The occasion wouldn’t have been attainable with out city of Dillon because the host sponsor, the businesses that constructed the doghouses, the organizations that supplied supporting sponsorships and the individuals who solid the profitable bids on the homes, in response to Summit Daily News Publisher Nicole Miller.
Complimentary supply of the doghouses to profitable bidders in Summit County will probably be supplied Tuesday by Ski Country Auto Repair & Towing.