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Beth Brody and The Milo Foundation team up once again to help you meet your new best friend.
Saturday, 11 a.m.—
Come one, come all to the Depot Plaza, Downtown Mill Valley, to meet some beautiful dogs and lots of puppies looking for their new person. This is a fun-filled afternoon with many giveaways, treats and a raffle for great prizes.
This well-attended adoption sponsorship event is presented by Beth Brody, a Mill Valley native and well-known Realtor with Compass.
“Rescue dogs have been my passion since I was a child. My family and I have rescued close to a dozen dogs so far, and we continue to find ‘furever’ homes for dogs whenever we can,” says Brody.
SATURDAY APRIL 22
11 A.M.–2 P.M.
DEPOT PLAZA, MILL VALLEY
Beth Brody will provide 100 percent of the adoption fee, or match any donation or adoption fee paid to The Milo Foundation.
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