News and Events


Haunted Hollows Continues to Support
Mansfield Animal Shelter

 
Pictured in the photo are youth leaders Pat Colbert (seated left) and Jeannine Rose (seated right), as they make their report to Selectmen. Standing in the background is a core group of the students who spent months creatively planning and working on the project

For the fifth year Mansfield Haunted Hollows' successful October production of spooky scenarios, held off Oakland Street, supported Mansfield Animal Shelter. This year, despite bad weather that caused two cancellations, the event brought in a $8,437.00 profit, which was shared by three Mansfield non-profit organizations. In previous years the Haunted Hollows shelter donations (over $30,000.00) went towards completion of the new animal shelter, for which their help was essential. This year their $4,000.00 donation will go towards veterinary expenses for shelter animals, which are covered exclusively by Mansfield Shelter Friends, from donations and fundraisers. For more about Haunted Hollows see www.mansfieldhauntedhollows.com.


M.S.F. President, Ana Villella, receives the donation check from Pat Colbert.


Toyota Donates $1,042
To Help Mansfield Animal Shelter Pay Veterinary Expenses

Pictured on the left is Tanya Decker, Merchandising Manager for Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc., Boston Region, who organized an auction at Toyota to raise the money. On the right, shelter volunteer and former Toyota employee Leslie Harlor receives the check. Veterinary expenses for shelter animals are paid exclusively by the non-profit Mansfield Shelter Friends, through donations they receive. For information on Toyota’s non-profit giving see www.Toyota.com. For information on Mansfield Animal Shelter, its animals, and how to donate, see "How You Can Help" on this website.


Mansfield Animal Shelter's
2011 Holiday Float

Shelter Volunteer Stephanie Putnam, with her daughters Erin and Maddy, created the 2011 holiday float, and distributed candy to onlookers as the float passed along Main Street. Larry Conrad, of Conrad Electric, provided the flatbed truck.


Erin & Maddy


Erin, Maddy,
and Volunteer Elizabeth Boesse


Volunteers' Brunch, 2/6/11

Animal Control Officer Jeff Collins takes advantage of the extra space at the new shelter to host a volunteers' brunch on Sunday morning. He treated volunteers to a delicious assortment of eggs, sausages, bagels, baked goods, coffee and juice.


THANK YOU!!!
Thanks to Your Extraordinary Generosity,
the
New Mansfield Animal Shelter

opened in January, 2011.


New Shelter
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Reception
January 22, 2011


 From Left: Ana Villella, Carol Treska, Police Chief Arthur O'Neill,
Selectman George Dentino, Mary Andrews, Mike Ahern.


Anna Villella presenting plaque to Lou Andrews.


Haunted Hollows 2010 Group with Plaque


Cat Cleanup Area


Cattery


Cat Playroom



Laundry


Hallway to Kennel


Kennel


Exterior Kennels on Right


 Moving Day for the New Shelter
January 8, 2011


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Mansfield Shelter Friends, Inc.
PO Box 25, Mansfield, MA 02048
The Mansfield Shelter Friends is a 501(c)(3) Corporation.
Your donations are tax deductable.
 

Mansfield Animal Shelter,
175 Fruit Street, Mansfield, MA 02048 
(Not a mailing address)
 

Hours: Open 7 Days
Mon- Friday: 5:30pm - 7:30 pm
Sat:  9 am - Noon, 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Sun: 9 am - Noon.
Tel: (508) 261-7339

e-mail: adopt@mansfieldshelter.org
webmaster: volunteers@mansfieldshelter.org

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