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Rescue calendars for BRAT, basenji photos for next year.

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  • Each year, BRAT sponsors a calendar photo contest. BRAT volunteers and
    adopters submit photos of their basenjis and the BRAT family then votes for
    their favorites.

    The winning photos are featured on a calendar which we sell to raise money
    to help rescue basenjis. Many of the dogs we rescue are featured on this
    calendar. This year, we had more than 400 entries.

    The voting for the 2007 calendar has just concluded and I am pleased to
    report that you can view the top fifty entries on our website at:

    http://www.basenjirescue.org/CalendarContest/default.asp

    After seeing these photos, we hope that you will order one of our calendars.
    The calendars are on glossy paper and are professionally printed. Jacque
    Holdaway has designed the calendar for the past few years and does an
    outstanding job–-we guarantee that you won't be disappointed.

    BRAT calendars sent to domestic addresses cost only $23.00, including
    shipping. Payment may be made by check or money order payable to BRAT, Inc.

    There is no limit on the number of calendars you may order. Buy a few and
    give to your friends and relatives! We will begin shipping calendars in
    October. We are only printing 750 calendars and when they are sold out we
    won't be able to get any more---so please order early to be sure you can get
    one.

    The calendar project is our biggest fundraiser of the year. All of the net
    proceeds from the project go directly to the dogs-no one in BRAT receives
    any salary or other compensation. Last year, we were able to pay vet bills
    for more than 40 dogs just from the money we made selling calendars.

    The order form is found at:

    http://www.basenjirescue.org/CalendarContest/calendarorder.asp

    Thank you for your continuing support!

  • Oh my gosh! Those pictures are wonderful! Those dogs are just too cute!
    I have to order a calendar!
    Thanks for sharing that.

  • Don't forget, you can give you vet one for next year, your local humane society to help them know what a basenji looks like…you dog sitter.
    Yes, shameless plug for this great cause!

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  • Thanks.
    Anything to help fund rescue and teach folks what b's really look like.

  • You are so right. 3 Vets have seen Duke and didn't know what breed he was. One of them said he could be up to 10 different mixes - "mutt". 4 mos. after bringing Duke home, a groomer suspected him a Basenji! Thankfully, I found some very helpful Basenji websites and now Duke's a believed full-blood Basenji. I am buying (2) calendars and will give one to our Vet's office.

    These are wonderful pictures. I'm so happy to know what breed Duke is as it's been just over 2 weeks now. I'm learning so much here in this forum.

  • :) :) :) Bumping this because BRAT NEEDS MONEY badly.. please folks, buy a calendar, buy one for friends for presents! Help support the rescue.:) :) :)

    @sharronhurlbut:

    Each year, BRAT sponsors a calendar photo contest. BRAT volunteers and
    adopters submit photos of their basenjis and the BRAT family then votes for
    their favorites.

    The winning photos are featured on a calendar which we sell to raise money
    to help rescue basenjis. Many of the dogs we rescue are featured on this
    calendar. This year, we had more than 400 entries.

    The voting for the 2007 calendar has just concluded and I am pleased to
    report that you can view the top fifty entries on our website at:

    http://www.basenjirescue.org/CalendarContest/default.asp

    After seeing these photos, we hope that you will order one of our calendars.
    The calendars are on glossy paper and are professionally printed. Jacque
    Holdaway has designed the calendar for the past few years and does an
    outstanding job–-we guarantee that you won't be disappointed.

    BRAT calendars sent to domestic addresses cost only $23.00, including
    shipping. Payment may be made by check or money order payable to BRAT, Inc.

    There is no limit on the number of calendars you may order. Buy a few and
    give to your friends and relatives! We will begin shipping calendars in
    October. We are only printing 750 calendars and when they are sold out we
    won't be able to get any more---so please order early to be sure you can get
    one.

    The calendar project is our biggest fundraiser of the year. All of the net
    proceeds from the project go directly to the dogs-no one in BRAT receives
    any salary or other compensation. Last year, we were able to pay vet bills
    for more than 40 dogs just from the money we made selling calendars.

    The order form is found at:

    http://www.basenjirescue.org/CalendarContest/calendarorder.asp

    Thank you for your continuing support!

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