Saturday, April 7, 2012

Covenant Ballet Theatre's Rescuethon

Boy! Are we happy that the weather is warming up! No more scarves and gloves. Time to put those shorts on and start walking those dogs.


Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn (CBT) invites dogs and their owners of New York City to sign up for the dance academy’s first rescuethon event on Saturday, May 5th, 2012. During hard economic times, arts programs are usually the first to be eliminated from funding. Animals are also often to be the first to be neglected and discarded.  The rescuethon is to help raise money for both the academy’s scholarship program and the Sean Casey Rescue center. Sean Casey is a rescue center that takes in unfortunate animals and tries to give them a higher quality of life. The animals are cared for and/or rehabilitated until they are brought home to live a happy and healthy life. Unfortunately, like most rescue centers, Sean Casey needs money in order to be able to stay true to their mission. Artistic Director Marla Hirokawa became involved with Sean Casey when she was looking to adopt another dog. She immediately liked the center and wanted to help them out. Through the rescuethon, she is bringing her two loves – dogs and dancing – together and helping them out. The rescuethon will be a walk-a-thon for both humans and dogs. Registration for the event is $25. The fee covers one (1) owner and a maximum of two (2) dogs. Walkers do not have to have a dog to walk. All who sign up will receive a “doggie goodie bag”.

Registration may be done at CBTBRescueathon.EventBrite.com. All registration must be done prior to the event. Check-in for the event is at 9 am. Check-in will take place near the Marine Park Avenue U parking lot. There will be at least three (3) viewing stations along the path for spectators and supporters to watch and cheer.


After the event, members of CBT’s Junior Company will perform company repertory. There will also be raffles sold for a “Pet Portrait” (estimated value $300-$350). The portrait will be a one-of-a-kind creation of the winner’s dog by artist Carla Brandberg.


Sponsored by

Kings Bay Veterinary Hospital

Pets in Paint


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