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This Sunday join MENFUN and the GSPCA at Oatlands for a Christmas Market.
Starting at 10am until 4pm on Sunday 7th December 2014.
Not only will the GSPCA and MENFUN have games and goods on sale, there are more than 20 market stalls to shop and grab all sorts of gifts.
A fun filled day for all the family.
All the attractions of Oatlands Village will be open as usual.
There is also a Santa's Grotto for the children.
We hope to see you there.
At the GSPCA we have a variety of products on sale to make a great Christmas gift.
We have a wide range of hoodies which some can be seen on our online store - click here
To see the full range pop into the GSPCA reception 9am - 5pm Monday - Saturday.
Less than a week to go to book your tickets for the Christmas & US Thanks Giving themed BINGO Party at the Market Bistro in the Market Building, St Peter Port Thursday 27th November
£14.50 per person £10.50 for children from 7pm includes Food and 8 Games of Bingo.
For a bit Christmas and US fun for Thanks Giving & Christmas, why not join us in fancy dress (optional) and don't forget your jingle bells.
Menu – Christmas & Thanks Giving Buffet including a Vegetarian and Dairy, Wheat and Gluten free options
For the third year the GSPCA has tickets for the Channel Islands Christmas Lottery on sale at the Animal Shelter reception desk.
The 2014 tickets which are only £2 each are on sale and each have two numbers on and a scratch card section.
Jeremy the Lop Eared Bunny modeling the tickets pictured is looking for a new home and is just one of the many animals you would help by purchasing your tickets from the Animal Shelter.
Profits from the lottery, which is due to be drawn on 18th December 2014.
Christmas & US Thanks Giving BINGO Party at the Market Bistro in the Market Building, St Peter Port Thursday 27th November
£14.50 per person £10.50 for children from 7pm includes Food and 8 Games of Bingo.
For a bit Christmas and US fun for Thanks Giving & Christmas, why not join us in fancy dress (optional) or bring a little drum
Menu – Christmas & Thanks Giving Buffet including a Vegetarian and Dairy, Wheat and Gluten free options
A Festive drink will be on offer with proceeds helping animals in Guernsey
Thank you to all that supported the GSPCA Christmas Pop Up Shop and Late Night Stall on the Pollet during the Thursday nights in the run up to Christmas.
Well over £2,000 was raised between the two and we must thank OSA Recruitment who are based in Smith Street for this wonderful opportunity once again.
Helen Holmes ran the shop and said 'We had all sorts of goodies on sale and even a giant Dulux Old English Sheep Dog on auction, but don't worry he was a cuddly toy.'
With Christmas only 2 weeks away the GSPCA are asking all islanders not to give pets as presents this festive season.
Many pet stores and breeders are advertising animals for sale at this time of year and the GSPCA believes that any pet is a life long commitment and important decision. Owning a new pet means making a permanent commitment to care for and spend time with the animal and to provide for their lifelong care.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week staff and volunteers work around the clock at the GSPCA to ensure the animals are cared for and those in need can be rescued around Guernsey.
One of the wonderful additions that has benefited many animals at the Shelter has been our Wish List which we have both on our website and a link to an Amazon Wish List.
Since launching our Amazon Wish List in October 2012 nearly every week we have had wonderful donations from honey for the hedgehogs to heat lamps to keep those ill nice and warm.
With less than two months to Christmas we are asking Businesses and Work Places if you could home a counter box for the GSPCA.
We have Season Greetings Robin Pin Badges that need homes this Christmas for a minimum donation of £2 each.
We are thankful to those that already support us with Counter and Collection Boxes that raise funds for the GSPCA.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'It costs over £2000 a day to ensure that we can help the thousands of animals that come through our doors every year.'