Pet Mayor finalists enjoy meeting the community during the Montclair Halloween Parade.
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Pet Mayor finalists enjoy meeting the community during the Montclair Halloween Parade. We are thrilled and grateful for all the local and national coverage this year’s Pet Mayor Contest received—especially the Election Day winner’s announcement. Discovery News’ Jennifer Viegas covered the final exciting moments and featured all the Pet Mayor candidates in a wonderful video and blog post. Congratulations to Little Bear and local sponsors Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club & Crogan’s Restaurant for a wonderfully successful campaign! It has been a blast to connect with pet lovers from around the globe through Twitter, with many casting Pet Mayor ballots and “Re-Tweeting” Pet Mayor news through the Twitterverse. Twitter has helped us raise awareness about the great cause the Pet Mayor Contest supports, leading to many with a Twitter presence to tweet and blog and otherwise champion the cause on their own. Bella wanted to that everyone who came out to support her and the MVH Pet & Wildlife Fund last night. We especially wanted to thank Montclair Bistro for hosting the event. Tonight is Pet Mayor candidate Alice’s night to shine at Montclair Bistro. Join the “Vote for Alice Campaign” for Guest Bartender Night festivities and hear from the aspiring Pet Mayor from 6-9 p.m. tonight (Wednesday). Just a reminder to come join us this Thursday for fun from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at Montclair Bistro. Say “Hi” to Pet Mayor candidate Bella and enjoy a signature drink, complimentary appetizers, a DJ and a raffle. Proceeds help Bella’s campaign and the Pet & Wildlife Fund. “Vote for Little Bear for Pet Mayor and support the Montclair Veterinary Hospital Pet & Wildlife Fund. Make your bid of $500 or more you can win four hours at the Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club for your own party this year. Readers of The Montclarion newspaper woke up this past Friday morning to a front page, above-the-fold spread on the Pet Mayor Contest. The article looks at the race from the prospects of the “underdog” turtle, Alex, who is up against a field of seven dogs, including incumbent Pet Mayor Gracie. The great folks at Fentons are at it again, this time supporting the Pet & Wildlife Fund as part of their Sundae of the Month feature. When you purchase a mouth-watering ice cream S’more, 25 percent of each sundae sold goes to the Pet & Wildlife Fund. |
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