SPCA Auckland To Mark 125th Anniversary In Style
THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AUCKLAND INC.
For release: 18th September 2008
SPCA AUCKLAND TO MARK 125TH ANNIVERSARY IN STYLE
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A trio of top-line
events is planned for next month, when one of
Auckland's
best-loved and most respected charities marks
its 125th birthday.
SPCA Auckland will commence
celebrations on Saturday 4TH October with a
formal,
anniversary dinner for its supporters in the historic
surroundings
of the Church of St Matthew-In-The-City. The
gathering is to be hosted by
former 'NZ Idol' judge,
Jackie Clark, and entertained by singing
sensation,
Elizabeth Marvelly.
The celebrations return
to St Matthew the following day for a
special
thanksgiving service to acknowledge those who
have contributed to the SPCA
during the last 125 years.
The ceremony will also incorporate the 'Blessing
of the
Animals' Service, held annually to mark the Feast of St
Francis of
Assisi, Patron Saint of Animals.
The service
is to be preceded by a march up Queen Street of animals
and
accompanying humans. Joining the parade will be a
stirring pipe band and an
impressive fleet of vintage
motor vehicles.
Rounding-off the celebrations, on Sunday
12th October, will be "Tea in the
Tent", a gigantic,
traditional afternoon tea party, which SPCA Auckland
is
hosting primarily for its long- standing members,
supporters and volunteers,
at the Society's Animal
Village in Mangere.
Cucumber sandwiches, cupcakes, china
tea, strawberries and champagne will
all be on the menu,
served by "maids" dressed in Victorian pinafores,
with
music provided both by a classical string quartet
and by 1930s-style
crooner, Grant Chilcott. Also present
will be some of the descendents of
prominent animal
welfare pioneers, such as Henry Alder, SPCA
Auckland's
first inspector.
"At all of these events, we
will be recalling the generations of dedicated
and
warm-hearted people who have contributed to our Society and
to the
animals we serve," says SPCA Auckland's Chief
Executive, Bob Kerridge.
"SPCA Auckland has been an
integral and important part of the community
since
colonial times and, as our country has grown and developed,
so has the
SPCA, with our service becoming increasingly
professional.
"One thing that hasn't changed, however, is
our dedication to our core
values of compassion and
concern for animals, derived in no small part from
the
original Christian ethos of our founders," he says.
"We're convinced that we've helped make Auckland a better
place for both
animals and humans. It's a job that we
firmly intend to keep on doing," Mr
Kerridge
adds.
ENDS
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