St Giles Animal Rescue, which is based in Wrantage near Taunton, takes care of mistreated, abandoned and displaced animals.
The Easter Hunt and Dog Show showed a huge success, attracting dogs of all sizes and shapes (in addition to their people).
Somerset Gazette editor, Tim Lethaby, participated in the occasion. Tim is likewise a client for the rescue centre.
The St Giles Animal Rescue Centre chair of trustees has actually said: “On behalf of myself, fellow Trustees and animals in our care, can I state a huge thank you to everybody who pertained to our Easter Egg Hunt.
“It is real to state that without our devoted advocates these occasions would not have the ability to occur. Can I likewise state a sincere thank you to all the staff and volunteers for all their effort in arranging and making sure that the occasion succeeded.
“All the effort that enters into getting ready for these occasions is mostly undetectable. Again, we might not proceed without the volunteers on the day from car parking, installing gazebos to running the restaurant, they all quit their time free of charge.
“Can I likewise state a huge thank you to Tim Letherby (our Patron) and Vanessa Linnell for evaluating the dog program, not a simple thing to do when every dog is a winner.
“Another huge thank you requires to go to Bramble and Wilde offering the Easter eggs and to Goodchaps & Your Dogs Club for offering goodies for Best In Show & Reserve.
“Thank you to all the stall holders who occurred to support us. It is constantly terrific to see a lot of dogs and kids enjoying themselves. The rain kept away, and I can honestly state it was a really effective occasion and raised much required funds.”
To learn more about St Giles Animal Centre, please visit their website.