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During April we run our Share the Rainbow & Pets Drawing competition and what amazing entries we had and so many.
Organised by GSPCA staff Emma Topley and judged by Beckie Bailey it was extremely difficult to judge all of the fantastic drawings.
Here are the results –
5 years and under
Winner – Daisy Pattimore
Runner Up – Amelia Inchley
6 – 11 years old
Winner – Abigail Dowington
Runner Up – Ines Rocha
12 to 17 years old
Winner – Steve Austin
Runner Up – Georgia Bynam
What an incredible response we have had with the Virtual Petshow with over 500 entries.
A huge thank you to all that have supported this fun, virtual event it is hugely appreciated.
Lorna Chadwick GSPCA Welfare Officer and Event Organisor said “Goodness me that took a while to judge; all of the photographs were brilliant!”
“We will post all of the entries over the next few days so everyone can see what a difficult job it has been for our two young judges.”
“Until then we are pleased to announce the winners of our Virtual Pet show and share their photographs.”
With just 10 days to go the GSPCA are busy preparing for the eighth Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
With Crown Princess with possibly 3000 passengers visiting it is set to be a busy day on the 26th May.
We are more than happy if any stalls or buskers would like to join us and if you are interested in supporting our day to celebrate animals in Guernsey please do get in touch.
In just 10 days we will be holding a Giant Animal Mascot event during our Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
This is open to mascots and individuals prepared to dress as an animal and play a fun football game with a rather over sized ball.
We are asking businesses, pubs, individuals or anyone as a team of 5 or an individual and we can make extra teams on the day.
Don't worry about what to wear we will provide the Giant Animal Mascot suit and have over 70 available, although can bring your own.
Once again we will be holding a Giant Animal Mascot event during our Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
This is open to mascots and individuals prepared to dress as an animal and play a fun football game with a rather over sized ball.
We are asking businesses, pubs, individuals or anyone as a team of 5 or an individual and we can make extra teams on the day.
Don't worry about what to wear we will provide the Giant Animal Mascot suit and have over 70 available, although can bring your own.
The 2019 Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday will be the eighth and takes place on Sunday 26th May.
On the 26th May 2019 10am to 4pm the GSPCA will be organising a day to celebrate the animals in Guernsey and all the wonderful work that is done to care for them.
We are extremely grateful to all those that made last 7 years such great days and we are hoping this years will be bigger and better.
There will be stalls and fun for all the family - all with an animal theme.
On Sunday 20th May the GSPCA celebrated animals in Guernsey with some 7-10,000 visitors to our Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
It all started at dawn in glorious sunshine and with over 100 stalls and things to do St Peter Port was bustling from first thing.
Stall holders and GSPCA team members got to see the Guernsey Ultra race start at 7am while they were putting up their gazebos and preparing for what was without doubt the biggest event of 2018 and one of, if not the best ever Animal Welfare Seafront Sundays in our 7 year history of running them.
With so much going on this Sunday in St Peter Port please make sure its in your diary to come down and celebrate animals in Guernsey.
This is our seventh Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and we are all very busy with preparations here at the GSPCA.
With 2 cruise liners visiting with a combined possible 3100 visitors off the Serenissima and Prinsendam it is set to be a busy day on the 20th May.
With so much going on this Sunday in St Peter Port please make sure its in your diaryto come down and celebrate animals in Guernsey.
This is our seventh Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and we are all very busy with preparations here at the GSPCA.
With 2 cruise liners visiting with a combined possible 3100 visitors off the Serenissima and Prinsendam it is set to be a busy day on the 20th May.