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"Pounds for Paws" Food Drive Begins

By: Jay Dillon
Updated: September 4, 2012
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Pet food bank, Ranger's Pantry is holding their "Pounds for Paws" food drive. Officials with the pantry hope to stock the shelves during the drive with a goal of 2,000 pounds of food by September 28th. The pantry is asking for dry pet food or cash to meet their goal. Check below for the location nearest you to donate:

Animal Medical Clinic/All Cats Clinic
3045 N. Market Ave

Gulley Park Pets Clinic
2406 N. old Wire rd

Family Pets Veterinary Care
125 E. Township St. #1

Halbert's Veterinary & Supply
2675 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Community Service Office
125 W. Mountain St

All Around Storage
2650 City Lake Road

Cash Donations can be made to:
City of Fayetteville Community Services
113 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville, AR 72701

Checks should be made out to "City of Fayetteville" with "Ranger's Pantry" in the memo line. In addition, pet food can dropped off at any Fayetteville fire station

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