Sponsor spotlight An evening of elegance and compassion - Purrfect Pals Black Cat Ball returns to Lynnwood - My Edmonds News

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Purrfect Pals’ Black Cat Ball returns to Lynnwood, inviting cat lovers to an elegant gala auction every October. This annual event encourages attendees to dress up and raise funds for animal welfare initiatives, fostering a sense of community and compassion. The Black Cat Ball has become a beloved tradition in the Puget Sound area, attracting significant participation and support. The funds raised during the gala directly benefit local animal shelters and rescue organizations, showcasing the community's commitment to improving the lives of animals in need. Purrfect Pals has consistently made a positive impact in the region, and the success of the Black Cat Ball reflects this ongoing effort.

With a vibrant atmosphere and engaging activities, the event not only raises money but also raises awareness about animal welfare issues. This year's gala promises to be an unforgettable evening, blending fun with philanthropy. The Black Cat Ball exemplifies how local events can unite people for a common cause, emphasizing the importance of compassion and community involvement.

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