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Sat, 27 Oct 2007
Art Helping Animals Online Benefit for Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center

Art Helping Animals Online Benefit - Turtle Ridge Rescue Center When: November 3 – 10, 2007 Where: http://arthelpinganimals.com/ http://arthelpinganimals.blogspot.com/ Or search Ebay for “Wildlife Art AHAA” Who: Art Helping Animals, international group of artists helping animals and the Turtle Ridge Rescue Center, Salem Oregon. INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS WORK WITH TURTLE RIDGE RESCUE CENTER By purchasing an original painting you can start your Christmas shopping early and help the animals at the Turtle Ridge Rescue Center. Art Helping Animals, an international artist’s group, is creating paintings and offering art related items for sale that will benefit the Turtle Ridge Rescue Center in South Salem. Art Helping Animals is a worldwide fellowship of artists that use the sale of artwork and art- related gifts and royalties to support charities and animals in need. Art Helping animals has artists scattered across the world-from California to New York and Montant to Australia. The special benefit event for Turtle Ridge is not your standard charity event. The Turtle Ridge Rescue Center Benefit is a virtual benefit, occurring online from November 3rd through November 10th. The original paintings and related art items are of various subjects are animals including deer, raccoons, Chickadees, and more. The paintings vary in size and style. A percentage of every sold painting goes directly to Turtle Ridge Rescue center. Turtle Ridge Rescue Center is the place you call when you find an injured wild animal. It cares for all of Oregon's native wildlife species whether orphaned or injured, until they can be safely released back into the wild. Turtle Ridge provides education and referrals. They also conduct education programs in classrooms to teach about native wildlife. For more information please visit http://www.turtleridgewildlifecenter.org/.
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