June 2023 Newsletter
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Hello and welcome to the 3rd issue of Daisy’s Bark! A monthly newsletter about what’s going on at Daisy’s Dog Collars.
It’s June! My favorite month, the beginning of summer. Whether you live by the beach or vacation at the shore, you know that delightful smell of coconut suntan oil, the feeling of the warm sun on your face and the sounds of the seagulls and crashing ocean waves. There’s nothin’ better than your toes in the sand and a cool summer breeze. We’re excited and looking forward to a fun and prosperous season.
This month we’re wrapping up the 2nd quarter of Daisy’s Cause, where we donate $5.00 per collar to various animal rescue organizations. We’re currently fundraising for Marty’s Place Senior Dog Sanctuary. They give homeless senior dogs a forever home so they can live out their golden years with lots of love and care. We’re currently at $540.00, but it’s not over yet. We have until the end of this month to hit our goal, and we have a few of them. Our first goal is to raise more than we did the same quarter last year and our 2nd goal (the ultimate goal) is to raise more money than we did the previous Daisy’s Cause. To achieve that this quarter, we need to raise over $725.00. We’ll give an update in next month’s newsletter.
To help us reach our goal, visit us at these upcoming events:
– Saturday the 3rd we’ll be on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights from 9am to 7pm
– Sunday the 4th we’ll be at Liberty Square Park in Asbury Park celebrating Pride Day from 12pm to 6pm
– Sunday the 11th and 25th we’re back at Liberty Square Park with the Asbury Fresh Market from 10am to 3pm
– Saturday the 24th we’ll be in Beach Haven, LBI at the Veteran’s Bicentennial Park from 9am to 4pm
Now for your enjoyment, a poem by Bernice Sullivan
Daisy’s Vision
I have a dog named Daisy
with one eye, her sight may be hazy
Because of her foundation
She has brought many a donation
To rescue others is her mission
Daisy’s shell collars fulfill her vision
The rescue organizations are chosen by your suggestions on our website, daisysdogcollars.com, where you can email us through our Contact page. We hope you enjoyed this newsletter and we’ll keep you updated next month. Check out Daisy’s Blog at daisysdogcollars.com for some great tips on how to keep your pups happy and healthy this summer. Thank you again for your continued support.
With Gratitude,
Daisy’s Dog Collars
Daisysdogcollars.com
Facebook: Daisy’s Dog Collars
Instagram: Daisysdogcollars22
It’s June! My favorite month, the beginning of summer. Whether you live by the beach or vacation at the shore, you know that delightful smell of coconut suntan oil, the feeling of the warm sun on your face and the sounds of the seagulls and crashing ocean waves. There’s nothin’ better than your toes in the sand and a cool summer breeze. We’re excited and looking forward to a fun and prosperous season.
This month we’re wrapping up the 2nd quarter of Daisy’s Cause, where we donate $5.00 per collar to various animal rescue organizations. We’re currently fundraising for Marty’s Place Senior Dog Sanctuary. They give homeless senior dogs a forever home so they can live out their golden years with lots of love and care. We’re currently at $540.00, but it’s not over yet. We have until the end of this month to hit our goal, and we have a few of them. Our first goal is to raise more than we did the same quarter last year and our 2nd goal (the ultimate goal) is to raise more money than we did the previous Daisy’s Cause. To achieve that this quarter, we need to raise over $725.00. We’ll give an update in next month’s newsletter.
To help us reach our goal, visit us at these upcoming events:
– Saturday the 3rd we’ll be on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights from 9am to 7pm
– Sunday the 4th we’ll be at Liberty Square Park in Asbury Park celebrating Pride Day from 12pm to 6pm
– Sunday the 11th and 25th we’re back at Liberty Square Park with the Asbury Fresh Market from 10am to 3pm
– Saturday the 24th we’ll be in Beach Haven, LBI at the Veteran’s Bicentennial Park from 9am to 4pm
Now for your enjoyment, a poem by Bernice Sullivan
Daisy’s Vision
I have a dog named Daisy
with one eye, her sight may be hazy
Because of her foundation
She has brought many a donation
To rescue others is her mission
Daisy’s shell collars fulfill her vision
The rescue organizations are chosen by your suggestions on our website, daisysdogcollars.com, where you can email us through our Contact page. We hope you enjoyed this newsletter and we’ll keep you updated next month. Check out Daisy’s Blog at daisysdogcollars.com for some great tips on how to keep your pups happy and healthy this summer. Thank you again for your continued support.
With Gratitude,
Daisy’s Dog Collars
Daisysdogcollars.com
Facebook: Daisy’s Dog Collars
Instagram: Daisysdogcollars22