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NightlifePR says...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact: Andrea Rodgers

Phone: 202-422-2692
Email: missa@askmissa.com

Website: www.ppeah.com


 

First African-American Owned Animal Hospital in Alexandria, Virginia to Host Open House to Raise Funds for Washington Humane Society

 

 

Paws, Purrs & Exotics Animal Hospital, Alexandria's newest, state-of-the art veterinary hospital, located at 133 South Peyton Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, is hosting an Open House on Saturday July 18, 2009 from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The Open House will feature: free services for pets, hospital tours, product samples and information, vendors, pet adoption, children’s activities such as face painting and balloon animals, and refreshments.

 

“We are bringing those whose businesses serve animals in our community together to celebrate our opening and to raise funds for the Washington Humane Society”, said owner Dr. Elton Vyfhuis. I have supported the WHS for years by volunteering performing surgeries for them at their National Capital Area Spay & Neuter Center, and am excited that the first event at our new hospital will support the great work that the Washington Humane Society does in our community."

 

"We want the event to be family-friendly, as we want to establish a long-term relationship with our clients, their families and their pets. We will host an open house to showcase our new clinic and look forward to serving the Alexandria community, as well as surrounding area.  ” Dr. Nia Perkins said. Paws, Purrs & Exotics Animal Hospital will offer high-quality, affordable veterinary care for dogs, cats, small mammals and exotics. Their services include general medicine, surgery, digital radiography, grooming, day boarding and daycare services, and professional training. For details, call the hospital at 703-549-PAWS (7297)

 

For more information, contact Andrea Rodgers at 202-422-2692,missa@askmissa.com, or visit http://www.ppeah.com.

 

 

About Dr. Nia M. Perkins, D.V.M

Dr. Nia M. Perkins is a native of Chicago, Illinois where most of her family still resides. She received her undergraduate degree from Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana (her second home) and her DVM degree from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine in May 2002.

 

Dr. Perkins came to Alexandria,Virginia right out of veterinary school and has practiced at various clinics in the area. She mainly takes care of dogs, cats, and the occasional pocket pet, but Dr. Vyfhuis is determined to make her more exotics savvy. Although she is not a specialist, Dr. Perkins does have a special interest in skin issues.

 

In addition to spending time with her four year old son, Jourdan, and their Japanese Chin, "Miles Davis" (in the picture), she loves going to the movies, scanning entertainment blogs (her favorite is theybf.com founded by her sister Natasha!), and just enjoying  friends and family.

 

 

About Dr. Elton Vyfhuis, D.V.M.

Dr. Vyfhuis' veterinary career began with a promise from his parents, that he would get a puppy from a family friend.  He begged and pleaded for this puppy, and even though his parents never gave in, his favorite aunt did. She asked him to dog-sit her Chow puppy for a few days, and he never let go! She surrendered the pup, but retained visiting rights.

 

After that, Dr. Vyfhuis started accumulating pets, including a temperamental cat, an unpredictable dog, a hamster, budgerigar, 5 chickens, 2 rabbits, 2 more cats, 9 more dogs and 2 snakes.

 

Of course, it takes more than a love of animals to become a veterinarian. When faced with the decision of what degree to pursue as a senior at Banneker High School in Washington, D.C., his interest in medicine, nature, and the art of science made it a "no-brainer".

 

As an undergraduate at University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, in the honors program for animal science, it was the core pre-vet coursework in which he excelled. "Things come a lot easier when you enjoy doing them".  He graduated from his college a "Super Senior" in 1997. 

 

Dr. Vyfhuis went to vet school at Tuskegee University in Alabama in 1998. He is grateful that Tuskegee stressed hands-on experience, as much as learning the scientific advances in the veterinary field.

 

"Maybe because my parents resisted giving me a puppy for so long, I still get a thrill out of seeing what species will show up in my exam room."  Dr. Vyfhuis has no children but does have one great dog, "Ubu", a 10 year-old black female chow-lab mix who works as resident greeter. He also has a ball python named

 

"Sylk," who was rescued from squalor conditions in Tuskegee Alabama in 2000.   
"I hope to help as many snakes, birds, rodents, cats, dogs and any other animals as I possibly can".

 

 

About The Washington Humane Society

The Washington Humane Society is the oldest animal protection agency in Washington, D.C. Since 1870, WHS’s open door policy has served homeless, lost, and abused animals in DC; providing protection from cruelty, shelter from the elements, and a second chance at a loving home. No call for help goes unanswered, and no animal is ever turned away.

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NightlifePR says...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 18, 2009

 

Media Contact: Tara de Nicolas

Phone: 240-304-9824

E-mail: TdeNicolas@washhumane.org

Web site: www.washhumane.org

 

George Stephanopoulos to be the Bark Ball Gala Chair on June 6th at the Washington Hilton

 

Washington, DC – The Washington Humane Society’s 22nd annual Bark Ball will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2009. The Ball will move this year to the Washington Hilton (1919 Connecticut Ave., NW), allowing for the event to grow from 600 attendees with dogs in-hand, to more than 900 this year. Individual tickets are $250 each, and a table of 10 is $2250. The web site for more information is http://www.washhumane.org/barkball.asp.

This year’s Gala Chair will be George Stephanopoulos. The Honorary Committee includes:  Honorary Host Committee Chairs: Mary Matalin and James Carville, Morton and Grace Bender, The Honorable David Catania, The Honorable Mary Cheh, Senator John and Mrs. Darlene Ensign, The Honorable Jack Evans, Ambassador and Mrs. Ichiro Fujisaki, The Honorable Jim Graham, The Honorable Vincent Gray, The Honorable Maurice Hinchey, Ambassador Stuart and Gwen Holliday, The Honorable John Larson, Gordon Peterson and Anne Fleming and The Honorable Adam Schiff.

This evening is the only black-tie gala for Washington, DC’s movers and shakers to bring their canine companions as their dates. The Bark Ball draws many of the area's most illustrious residents and their four-legged friends. Dogs attending the Bark Ball will dine in style and enjoy gourmet dog treats provided by Barkley Square Gourmet Dog Bakery & Boutique

The VIP reception will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by an extensive silent auction featuring jewelry, luxury items, hotel stays, restaurant gift certificates and travel packages compliments of the exclusive Bark Ball travel partner, American Airlines, at 7:00 p.m., dinner and program at 8:00 p.m. then dancing at 9:00 p.m. New this year will be a live auction and pet psychic readings by Animal Communicator, Diane Roadcap.

  

The Washington Humane Society, the only Congressionally-chartered animal welfare agency in the United States, has been the leading voice for animals in the District of Columbia since 1870. As the only open-access shelter in the nation’s capital, no call for help goes unanswered, and no animal is ever turned away. The Washington Humane Society provides comfort and care to more than 20,000 animals each year through its broad range of programs and services including: sheltering, adoption, humane law enforcement, spay and neuter, humane education, human – animal rehabilitation programs, and lost and found services.

 

For more information please call or e-mail the media contact above or visit: www.washhumane.org 

 

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nakeva says...

Fashion For Paws

This past Saturday night The Italian Embassy saw something of a VIP DC nightlife scene hosting the 2009 Fashion For Paws charity event. The Washington Humane Society put on a great show of models, music and our four-legged friends! The event donations produced an amazing $240,000 that will be used for the programs that benefit Washington DC area pets. A huge thank you to all the sponsors, models, volunteers, donating friends, WHS President/CEO Lisa LaFontaine and Marketing Director Tara de Nicolas for making this event a dazzling night and success!







 

Check out these sites for more photos and blog coverage:

Fidojournalism

Oh My Goff

Pamela's Punch

K Street Kate

Ask Miss A

Mrs Alexnadria VA 2009

Glamorous Life Blog

D.C. Hughes, Lemur News Images

Sweet Dreams Studios

Vithaya Photography

Video: K Street Kate

Video: Michelle D’Ettorre

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nakeva says...

My Best Mate Charity Event

Join Fletcher Gill, Angie Goff and Nikki Burdine this Wednesday, March 4th, for the Fashion For Paws party: My Best Mate! Another great party that will benefit The Washington Humane Society. Come out and have a few P.I.N.K. cocktails and conversation with Fletcher Gill (ask him about Luke's Wings), Angie Goff (ask her about the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler) and Nikki Burdine (ask her why she is modeling for Fashion for Paws).

 

Event Details:

My Best Mate at Mate (3101 K St, NW)
A Fashion For Paws Party for the Washington Humane Society
Hosted by: Angie Goff, Nikki Burdine & Fletcher Gill
Wed, March 4 8PM-11PM
$10 Suggested Donation at Door
Free vodka shots & drink specials courtesy p.i.n.k vodka

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nakeva says...

Another great event to support the Washington Humane Society on February 12th. Angie Goff (WUSA 9 Traffic Anchor) and Krista Johnson (CW's Blonde Charity Mafia) hosted a fundraiser for the cause at Skye Lounge and boy were the socialites and local celebs out that night! I caught up with Angie and Krista while they were thanking everyone in between photo ops. Also on the scene was new reporter to WUSA 9, Lindsey Mastis, James Packard-Gomez (CEO of Erwin Gomez Salon & Spa), Wil "Onix" Lash (Star on VH-1 'I Love Money 2') to name a few.  Wil, I'll make a special stop to say hi to you next time we meet! The night was fun and it was good to see my Germantown buddy, Berrie (Skye Lounge GM) and fav bartender doing their thing in DC. According to Angie the event was a success and many thanks to Christina Holden, Skye Lounge Event Coordinator. I'm sure the March 28th event, Fashion For Paws,  will be a dazzling success with all the models and sponsors expected to be attendance.

 

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NightlifePR says...

Angie Goff, WUSA9 traffic anchor/Blogger, and Krista Johnson, CW's new reality show "Blonde Chairty Mafia, will host the "Hearts & Tails" fundraiser event at Skye Lounge! The party is pre-valentine's day fun with the animals in mind and proceeds will go to Fashion for Paws to benefit Washington Humane Society. Come out and celebrate with friends for a cause and maybe even find that last minute valentine! There is a requested $5 to party and $10 for a chance to participate in a raffle.

 

Hearts and Tails Event

 

Event: Hearts & Tails

Time: 9PM - 2AM | THU | 12 FEB 2009

Location: Skye Lounge

Address: 1919 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20006

Contact/RSVP: christina@skyedc.com

 

Angie is also a model in the upcoming Fashion For Paws event on March 28th. You can sponsor Angie on her model page and help bring in the cash flow to support Washington Humane Society.

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