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Paw Print Party at Practically Pikasso Benefits Suncoast Animal League
Twenty percent of all the proceeds from the event on Saturday went towards the non-profit animal rescue agency.
Practically Pikasso is a great place to take your kids or a group of friends for a fun afternoon of creating original pottery.
But on Saturday, the Main Street shop really went to the dogs.
A fundraiser for the Suncoast Animal League brought out pooches and their owners for a paw print party in which part of the proceeds were donated to the non-profit rescue shelter.
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"We had a benefit for the Suncoast Animal league where 20% of all the day's sales went to the shelter," Practically Pikasso's Paula Lemear said.
"We had a lot of fun and raised a little money for them. It was nice."
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A pair of pooches got their paws printed on bowls and plates. Largo Patch editor Melissa Lattman was there with her dog, Dapper, and said all the participants enjoyed the event.
Melissa was kind enough to provide some photos from the afternoon, and they're sure to put a smile on your face. Great job by the Practically Picasso folks and everyone involved!
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