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Lori
MAGDRL Volunteer
MAGDRL
Memorial Wall of Honor
In honor of Memorial Day 2005 the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, MAGDRL, is proud to announce a remarkable new web based fundraising project. The MAGDRL Memorial Wall of Honor is a majestic place of honor and peace in which to commemorate beloved pets, friends, family members and loved ones, both past and present.
Created by MAGDRL volunteer and artist, Debbie Freeman, the project incorporates two extraordinary virtual settings; the Memorial Wall of Honor and the Book of Tributes.
The Memorial Wall is situated in a beautifully serene park-like setting embellished with flowers, flags, candles, and a stately white dove. Carved stone plaques grace the wall bearing the names of people and animals that have deeply touched the lives of their families and friends.
The setting for the Book of Tributes is a warm, peaceful library atmosphere where an eternal flame burns in honor of the individual tributes inscribed in the book. Lovely jeweled commemorative medallions adorn the pages of the book as companions for each written tribute. Each name listed in the Book of Tributes will be carved onto a stone plaque and placed on the Memorial Wall.
Come visit the MAGDRL Memorial Wall of Honor today at http://www.magdrl.org/memorial.html
and have your special tribute recorded in commemoration of Memorial Day and in honor of the treasured individuals in your life. All proceeds from this project will benefit the Great Danes in the care of the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League.
About MAGDRL
MAGDRL is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) group of state chapter leaders and volunteers who have, for more than twenty five years, rescued abused, abandoned, lost and unwanted Great Danes. Operating in a nine state region that extends from upstate New York to upstate South Carolina, MAGDRL spays or neuters each dog and provides the medical treatment necessary to return the Danes to good health. We also provide training and socialization to ensure their adaptability to new homes. Our goal is to place rescued Danes with people who will provide them with secure, loving and healthy homes. For more information please visit our website at www.magdrl.org.
thank you
Lori
MAGDRL Volunteer
MAGDRL
Memorial Wall of Honor
In honor of Memorial Day 2005 the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, MAGDRL, is proud to announce a remarkable new web based fundraising project. The MAGDRL Memorial Wall of Honor is a majestic place of honor and peace in which to commemorate beloved pets, friends, family members and loved ones, both past and present.
Created by MAGDRL volunteer and artist, Debbie Freeman, the project incorporates two extraordinary virtual settings; the Memorial Wall of Honor and the Book of Tributes.
The Memorial Wall is situated in a beautifully serene park-like setting embellished with flowers, flags, candles, and a stately white dove. Carved stone plaques grace the wall bearing the names of people and animals that have deeply touched the lives of their families and friends.
The setting for the Book of Tributes is a warm, peaceful library atmosphere where an eternal flame burns in honor of the individual tributes inscribed in the book. Lovely jeweled commemorative medallions adorn the pages of the book as companions for each written tribute. Each name listed in the Book of Tributes will be carved onto a stone plaque and placed on the Memorial Wall.
Come visit the MAGDRL Memorial Wall of Honor today at http://www.magdrl.org/memorial.html
and have your special tribute recorded in commemoration of Memorial Day and in honor of the treasured individuals in your life. All proceeds from this project will benefit the Great Danes in the care of the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League.
About MAGDRL
MAGDRL is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) group of state chapter leaders and volunteers who have, for more than twenty five years, rescued abused, abandoned, lost and unwanted Great Danes. Operating in a nine state region that extends from upstate New York to upstate South Carolina, MAGDRL spays or neuters each dog and provides the medical treatment necessary to return the Danes to good health. We also provide training and socialization to ensure their adaptability to new homes. Our goal is to place rescued Danes with people who will provide them with secure, loving and healthy homes. For more information please visit our website at www.magdrl.org.