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The Paw Path unveiled and dedicated at Rosewood Park
During a press conference last week to unveil and dedicate The Paw Path, a Congressional Certificate was presented by Congressman Joe Wilson to Molly, the City of Columbia Shelter mascot that has assisted in teaching school children about care of animals for more than 15 years. "We hope The Paw Path will encourage more Columbians to honor or memorialize their pets and local pet owners by purchasing more Paw Path bricks," commented Anne Sinclair of Columbia City Council, District 3. "We're excited and encouraged by all of the local donations and interest in this project, which is truly unique to Columbia."
+ Carolina Ceramics Brick Company + Daniel Rickenmann and Anne Sinclair, Columbia City Council + Columbia City Council + The Animal Mission + City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department +Rosewood Community Council + The Gillespie Agency + Michael Bise, sculptor + Jerry Goodman, brick mason
Thanks to Carolina Ceramics Brick Company's continued support, more than half of the proceeds from each engraved brick sold in the future will benefit The Animal Mission's efforts to provide humane education and free spay/neuter vouchers as well as enhanced programs and services for Shelter pets. The Animal Mission was founded to provide refuge for lost, unwanted, or mistreated pets and animals, to promote pet adoptions at the City of Columbia Animal Shelter, to enhance conditions and outcomes for Shelter-bound animals and to educate people on pet issues and humane treatment of animals. "To be a part of The Paw Path project has been very rewarding for Carolina Ceramics Brick Company because it offers us a chance to give back to the community in an out-of-the-ordinary way," commented Denise Whittington, vice president of Sales and Marketing for Carolina Ceramics Brick Company. "We look forward to seeing The Paw Path grow and become a landmark in Columbia!" "The Animal Mission and the City of Columbia will continue to replace aging asphalt walkways in the park with additional engraved bricks," commented Jim "Soni" Sonefeld, president of The Animal Mission and drummer for Hootie & The Blowfish. "At the same time, brick sales will raise more proceeds to care for the Columbia Animal Shelter's pets." To purchase an engraved brick or for more information, call the Shelter at 803-776-PETS or The Gillespie Agency at 803-779-2126.
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