HomeCommunity News‘Yappy Hour’ Comes to Pasadena Humane Community NewsFront-Grid ‘Yappy Hour’ Comes to Pasadena Humane By Outlook Newspapers March 28, 2024 0 73 FacebookTwitterWhatsApp La Cañada Flintridge residents Samantha Heer, Kyle and Caren Colburn, Denise Gunter, Pasadena Humane CEO Dia DuVernet, LCF Mayor Rick Gunter and Eric Heer were among those who attended “Yappy Hour,” an event hosted by Pasadena Humane supporters Gale Kohl and Rene Chila. Guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, live music, and a presentation by representatives of Pasadena Humane describing their programs. Anyone interested in volunteering, making a donation, or being a temporary foster family for kittens or puppies that are too young to be adopted can visit pasadenahumane.org. - Photo by Toni LeBel / Outlook Valley Sun First published in the March 21 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. TagsPasadena HumaneYappy Hour FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Previous articleBoys’ Volleyball: Golden Knights Impress at TourneyNext articleSpartan Community Basketball Holds Title Games Outlook Newspapers RELATED ARTICLES Front-Grid PCY Artists Make Chihuly-Style Sculptures Outlook Newspapers - May 2, 2024 Community News Flintridge Horse Show Benefits Huntington Memorial Outlook Newspapers - May 2, 2024 Front-Grid LCHS Students Conduct DNA Testing Outlook Newspapers - May 2, 2024 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Most Popular PCY Artists Make Chihuly-Style Sculptures May 2, 2024 Flintridge Horse Show Benefits Huntington Memorial May 2, 2024 LCHS Students Conduct DNA Testing May 2, 2024 Boys’ Volleyball: Flintridge Prep Outlasts Saugus in CIF Matchup May 2, 2024 Load more[bsa_pro_ad_space id=3]