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    Classes taught by International Equine Photographer and Animal Communicator Kendra Bond with guest speaker Dr. Tranberg, Animal Chiropractor
Kendra Bond will host the second class in a special workshop series on Animal Care and Communication at the Sanctuary in Mashpee on March 4th, 2012. The Sanctuary is located at 17 D Trinity Place, Route 28, Mashpee. The New England Society for Abandoned Animals will be the beneficiary as 10% of the proceeds of the afternoon will go to support NESAAs programs. The class will be held from 11 to 5 p.m. It is great for anyone dealing with pets. Cost is $150. Please bring a lunch. Preregistration is required and seating is limited. Please email Amy at TheSanctuaryCapeCod@gmail.com or call Amy at 508-367-7894 to register. The workshop has three levels and a Certificate of Completion will be offered at the end of the full workshop. The next class will include Becoming a Professional Animal Intuitive. This second Class in the series is focused on Animal Care and will explore ways to treat your pet naturally. Dr. Tranberg, an animal chiropractor, will speak, demonstrate an adjustment and take private appointments that day at a small additional fee. Kendra Bond is an International Animal Communicator. She will teach the workshop participants several technique that will assist them in connecting deeper with their animal friends and show how Flower Essences, Homeopathy and Distant Healing can save animal suffering. For more information, send an email to artthathealsus@aol.com, check out facebook.com/TheSanctuaryCapeCod or call Kendra at (508) 295-7637. For more information about Kendra Bond, see www.Artthathealsus.com.
The New England Society for Abandoned Animals (NESAA), a charitable 501 (c) (3) organization, registered with the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, has the following mission: To advocate, protect and rescue, abandoned and abused animals using a proactive, humane approach. It is committed to its "no kill" programs, increasing community awareness and creating progressive changes in animal welfare. NESAA is always looking for adoption parents, foster parents and for volunteers to support its activities as well as for its no-kill Shelter and Education Center in Centerville. The shelter typically has about 50-100 cats and kittens in its care but at the moment, is caring for almost 200 cats and kittens. For more information about NESAA, about volunteering, becoming foster or adoption parents, or to make a donation, contact the New England Society for Abandoned Animals, PO Box 1041, Osterville, MA 02655, donate online at www.nesaa.org or call (508) 771-7800.
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