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With Christmas fast approaching why not have a bit of fun in work or at school and help raise funds for animals in Guernsey.
Many of us love to dress up with a Christmas theme or get our dog a festive coat and why not join this with raising funds for the GSPCA.
Could not have a mufti day or dress up day in aid of the GSPCA with a Christmas theme?
Could you take your dog to work and let them join in the festivities as something different to do?
Did you know at the GSPCA we have an online shop?
Open 24 hours a day why not check out some of the GSPCA merchandise on sale.
To visit our online shop please click here
All the goods are all available at the GSPCA Shop at the Shelter in St Andrews Monday to Saturday 9am until 5pm and Sunday 11am until 4pm.
For more details call 01481 257261 or visit - http://gspca.org.gg/shop
All we want for Christmas is to find Betty a home.
At the GSPCA we do not promote pets as presents but we are looking to find Betty that very special someone.
Betty is an amazing English Bull Terrier, bouncy, energetic and a really silly dog. She is a typical Bully and tends to go through things; acting first and thinking later.
Don't forget Guernsey grown Christmas Trees are on sale in the ground on sale today between 2pm and 4.30pm.
Mr and Mrs Le Page with their son Russell popped along this week to cut fresh from the field this lovely Christmas tree that they have called Arthur.
Every day this week including today between 2pm and 4.30pm you can come into the privately owned field and chose your very own local Christmas tree.
Why not get a special gift for a loved one this Christmas.
This is your opportunity to give a gift of or for you to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter in St Andrews and see the work being carried out for the new build.
Between Christmas and New Years Day we are running guided tours around the Animal Shelter and have gift certificates that can be collected from the reception desk for those wanting to give a tour as a present.
We are arranging the guided tours on a series of dates at 2pm and there will be many set soon throughout 2017.
We are pleased to announce from tomorrow between 2pm and 4.30pm there are stunning Guernsey grown Christmas tree's on sale from a field still in the ground.
Every day from tomorrow between 2pm and 4.30pm you can come into the privately owned field and chose your very own local Christmas tree.
They are located as you drive through the traffic lights by Oatlands heading towards St Sampsons the field is a few hundred yards along on the right opposite Braye du Valle House.
We will sign post the field so you can clearly see it and GSPCA team members will be on hand to help.
On sale soon from the GSPCA we will have a small number of wonderful local Christmas trees that have been grown on island for the last 9 years.
On sale from £25 upwards all money raised will go towards replanting new trees for the future and the majority towards the GSPCA and helping animals in Guernsey.
They are blue spruces which is a top end tree which look fantastic and don't drop their needles.
Also being grown here in Guernsey mean they are as fresh as you can get.
Last Saturday the Grammar School held their annual Christmas Fayre.
A team of volunteers from the GSPCA attended with a stall and we would like to thank them and all that attended for their fantastic support.
In just two hours between 2pm and 4pm Steve Byrne, Jo Fox and Joseph Fox managed to raise just over £194 through the games and goods on the GSPCA stall.
With loads of fun things to do, plenty of stalls and of course Santa in his grotto a fun time was had by all.
On Sunday despite the awful weather a team of GSPCA volunteers headed to Beau Sejour to join the wonderful annual Round Table Christmas Fayre.
The team arrived and started to set up at 8am ready for the droves that arrived when the doors opened at 9.45am.
Helen Holmes, Jo Fox, Joseph Fox and Steve Byrne were kept very busy all day serving the many customers who shopped for their gifts off our stall, Christmas cards, teddies and playing the many games we took along.