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AWS Annual Christmas Bazaar

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 11 Railroad St New Milford CT 06776  See map

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CAUSE


The Animal Welfare Society of New Milford's Annual Christmas "Fundraising" Bazaar will be held on Saturday, December 1st at the New Milford Railroad Station.


The AWS is an independent, non-profit, non-destroy organization founded in 1965.  We provide shelter, medical care and food to animals in the New Milford, Brookfield, Bridgewater, Roxbury and Washington area since 1965.


WILLING TO DONATE?


We are looking for new/gently used items to sell at the bazaar, as well as baked goods.  If you have items to donate, please drop them off at the shelter (8 Dodd Road, New Milford, CT 06776) prior to Wednesday, November 28th.


Baked goods can be dropped off the day before the bazaar (Friday, November 30th) at the shelter or the day of the bazaar, Saturday, December 1st (at the Railroad Station).


If you would like to make a donation directly to the shelter or have any questions, please contact the us at (860) 354-1350 or visit our website: www.aws-shelter.org.


Thank you for your support!

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