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Salty Cat Day in Panama City s St Andrews rescheduled to May because of weather
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Salty Cat Day in St. Andrews was inspired by its Salty Dog Day event, as well as the neighborhood s catch phrase, Keep St. Andrews Salty. It will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 15, in conjunction with the St. Andrews Farmers Market.
The event is intended as a fundraiser and public awareness campaign for the Salty Cats of St. Andrews Rescue, founded by New York transplant Jackie Mihal. She and some volunteers started trapping to alter and vaccinate the stray cats in St. Andrews about June 2019. The effort also feeds between 50-70 cats each night, depending on how many show up.
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Wayland High School senior Ryan Najemy is chairing Hope Grows Here: A Virtual Adventure, a fundraiser to support the bereavement services of Jeff s Place, which offers hope and healing in a supportive community for grieving children, teens, families and individuals.
Between now and May 23, participants can choose their desired physical activity, whether it s walking, running, swimming, hiking or biking. Ryan attended Jeff’s Place Children’s Bereavement Center Inc. for about four years as a young child, along with his dad and siblings, said Jenny Kaplan of Wayland, founder and CEO of Jeff’s Place. One of the most meaningful ways I have seen Ryan is in his desire to give back to other kids who are grieving.