Let's be S.M.A.R.T. animal welfare org invites all to Charity KARAOKE Event
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
- Published in Greek of the Week
Let's be S.M.A.R.T. animal welfare organization urges all to join them for their Charity KARAOKE Event to help them continue their Rescue Work!
"As The Event is organized by our Let's be S.M.A.R.T. animal welfare organization and we will be all singing for the Greece stray animals, have lots of fun and enjoy the pre-Christmas atmosphere. We will have Guest singers, Raffle prizes and Christmas Bazaar Gifts for Sale.
The admission is 10€ and it includes 1 FREE beer/wine.
Part of the admission fee as well as money raised from the Christmas Bazaar sales will be donated to support the Let's be S.M.A.R.T. rescue projects and operation of its charity cat shelter.
Our gratitude goes to the sponsors of our Event: Aerial Design & Build (New York City), Brit and Nutrican pet food brands, KTENAS Group, We Love Pets and Evans Fashion.
Very special thanks goes also to the GhostHouse who is hosting the Event in its super cool premises in the center of Athens.
LOCATION: Lepeniotou 26, Athens (close to Thissio train station)
Please share with your community and see you all there!"
PLEASE VISIT FACEBOOK PAGE OF THE EVENT HERE
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