Coldwell Banker hosts pet food drive
Coldwell Banker Select Real Estate in Zephyr Cove decided to give back to the pets in the community by hosting a Holiday Pet Food Drive Dec. 28.
Leading up to the 28th, close to 600 pounds of dog food and cat food were donated to pets in need. In addition, many pet toys and other items were donated, on top of $170 in check donation.
“Coldwell Banker Select in Zephyr Cove wanted to help those who have no voice and that is why we held the 2013 Pet Food Drive at our office in town benefitting Douglas County Animal Care and Services,” Gregory Cremeans, Coldwell Banker Select agent, stated in a press release.
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