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Have fun and support Marin Humane by coming to one of our events!


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Aug
27
Sat
Bay Area Pignic 2022 @ Marin Humane
Aug 27 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Join us for the 11th annual Pignic 2022, a fun-filled gathering for guinea pigs and their guardians! Grab some lunch, pack up your guinea pigs, and join us for:

Cavy Costume Contest
Vegetable Eating Contest
Raffle
Bake Sale
Health Checks
Grooming
…and more!

Tickets are $5 and include one raffle ticket. You may also purchase additional raffle tickets – 2 for $5, or 5 for $10.

Buy tickets here!

All proceeds benefit the small companion animals at Marin Humane.

Sep
10
Sat
GALA 2022
Sep 10 @ 5:30 pm

Saturday, September 10

Join us for a fur-tastic night under the stars celebrating the thousands of happy animals who found their forever homes thanks to your support of Marin Humane. The program will feature heart-warming stories of animals and a very special Fund-a-Need that will enable us to save even more animals for years to come.

Get your ticket now!

Silent & Live Auctions  • Inspiring Stories  • Live Music

Oct
29
Sat
Dogtober Fest @ Strawberry Village mall
Oct 29 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Hello! Strawberry Village will be hosting DOGtoberfest on Saturday, October 29th from 12pm-3pm for a paws-a-tively spooktacular afternoon!

Activities will include a variety of pet related activities including pet photos, pet sketch artist, and pet adoptions, plus Trick-or-Treating and our famous Pet Costume Contest!

Register your pet at Woodlands Pet Food & Treats for the pet costume contest through 10/28.

Mar
1
Wed
Living with Wild Cats in the Bay Area @ Marin Humane Auditorium
Mar 1 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

The Bay Area is home to some amazing wildlife, including mountain lions and bobcats so it’s important that we are informed about how to coexist with them and how to prevent human-wildlife conflict. In this seminar, Zara McDonald and Alys Granados from the Felidae Fund’s Bay Area Puma Project (bapp.org) will tell you about mountain lion ecology, our camera trap research, address some myths and misconceptions, and importantly, share tips about how we can facilitate coexistence with these wild cats in the Bay Area.

The seminar is free, but advance registration is requested. Please register before 3/1 at: info@bapp.org

Sponsoring organizations:

 

Mar
25
Sat
Wild Care’s Family Nature Day @ Richardson Bay Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm