HOWL Halloween Fundraiser

Photo: KAFE/Image used with permission of APSFH


KAFE cares about our community!  The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor presents the “pawsitively spooktacular” fundraiser – HOWL!  Saturday October 28th at the Swinomish Casino & Lodge!

Enjoy an evening of dinner, dancing, and the “fangtastic” costume contest!  The event will be hosted by actor Neal McDonough, featured on TV shows and movies like “Band of Brothers,” “Desperate Housewives,” and “Minority Report.”

Tickets are $75, with proceeds benefiting the Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor!

CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS!!!

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