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Why You Need To Be at Delta Sig's Dog Days

Do you like puppies, alcohol, and food? So do we. Come make a difference!

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Why You Need To Be at Delta Sig's Dog Days

Here's the deal, Georgia Southern: the local Humane Society needs your help to build a shelter. This shelter will be a loving and caring home to the less fortunate animals here in Statesboro, and much more. I could go on and on about how important it is, and that Delta Sigma Phi is trying to raise money, but let's just cut to the chase.

This is how you support the pups

Benefit nights are your chance to eat and drink to support our four-legged friends. You can get hammered and turn your belligerent aimless inebriation into a philanthropic explosion and turn that race to cardiovascular catastrophe into an ultimate canine triumph!

Dates and locations for benefit nights

Bigshow's B&B: Wednesday, April 22, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
South City Tavern: Thursday, April 23, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

This is how you play with the pups

On Sunday, April 26, we will host a glorious day of fun with dogs from the society and around town. You can play with puppies and pretend like finals are not coming up. Tickets are $2 and this includes free food and fun. Here's the Facebook link for more info.

Alright, let's make a difference ya'll!

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