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For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
Adam Clements, emcee of the evening / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
Adam Clements, emcee of the evening / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
Adam Clements, emcee of the evening / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
For the first time in SPCA Cincinnati’s history, their annual fundraiser was held online for people to engage in all the action safely from home. Fur Ball 2020: The Great Catsby was held on Saturday, August 29th, hosted by Local 12’s Adam Clements, and broadcast to anyone who wanted to tune in and virtually attend. The night included a silent auction, trip raffle, rescue testimonials, and adoptable pets. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The modified event was extended to include various activities throughout the week leading up to Saturday’s gala where people could also get involved remotely. Participants could watch from SPCA’s website every day at 6 PM to check out raffles, pet adoptions, and food and drink presentations. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
The Fur Ball is SPCA’s biggest fundraiser each year, benefiting the shelter and the thousands of animals they care for. The money raised at the gala allows them to carry out their mission of making a difference and saving animals’ lives. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 8.30.20
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