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The Elms showcases Animal Affair
Published Thursday, May 15, 2008
The public is cordially invited to a party at the historic home, The Elms, 801 Washington St., in downtown Natchez, this Saturday.
Sponsored by the Natchez-Adams County Humane Society, the Animal Affair is an important fundraiser for our organization, and all proceeds will benefit our local shelter at 392 Liberty Road.
Festivities begin at 6 p.m., and we’ll be celebrating Armed Forces Day that day with a red, white and blue theme. Open house receptions marked the original Armed Forces Day in 1949, and the tradition continues, honoring Americans serving in the United States Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard.
We are planning to hold a silent auction during the party. Numerous items with an animal theme will be offered up for written bids, including original artworks, books, cozy throws and framed prints.
The entry fee is $25 per person plus a cash bar. Dress casually and come prepared to mingle with friends among the elegant surroundings of one of Natchez’s oldest grand houses.
The Elms originally sat on 100-plus acres, which now comprise a large part of downtown Natchez. The original Spanish-style portion of the house was completed in 1804. Prior to the Civil War, it became the home of David Stanton, brother of Frederick Stanton, who built Stanton Hall. In 1856, David Stanton added a two-story frame addition to The Elms plus a Greek Revival-style billard hall now separated from the main house by Washington Street.
In 1878, The Elms was purchased by Moseley J.P. Drake and succeeding generations of his relatives, the Kelloggs and Carpenters, have owned the home ever since. The Elms was a part of the 1932 “Garden Tour” that gave birth to the Natchez Spring Pilgrimage, and it remained on tour every year through 2005.
The Elms is now the home of Esther Carpenter, who has supervised recent extensive improvements to the house and grounds.
This fundraiser is one of many events we have throughout the year to raise awareness of our organization and the work we do for animal welfare. We’d like to remind everyone that there are many wonderful pets available for adoption at our local shelter. We’re open to the public from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
A modest adoption fee of $45 for canines and $35 for felines includes the cost of spay or neuter.
Funds raised by our Animal Affair go toward feeding, sheltering and caring for the thousands of dogs and cats that come through our doors annually. We turn no animal away.
We operate the only full-service animal shelter in a 70-mile radius, providing adoptions, pet lost-and-found assistance and educational programs. NACHS has been serving the Miss-Lou for over 35 years.
So join us Saturday for an evening of food and fun. It’s a great way to start the summer. If you cannot attend, but would like to support our shelter, donations may be mailed to NACHS, P.O. Box 549, Natchez, MS 39121.
Over 75 percent of our revenue comes from individual donors, whose support is greatly appreciated.
Pat Cox is shelter manager and a member of the board of directors for the Natchez-Adams County Humane Society.




Comments
Posted by southernbelle (anonymous) on May 15, 2008 at 8:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Hello ya'll , If any of ya'll can do this , it is for a wonderful cause . There are many animals out there that make great pets . We adopted our dog from a shelter 8yrs. ago . He is a mix English Sheepdog/Poodle and the cutest , smartest, most pleasurable dog anybody could ever want . Do yourself a favor , adopt ! Besides ,it will be fun .
Posted by natchezsouthside (anonymous) on May 15, 2008 at 10:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Love the Elms. One of my favorite houses inNatchez and so glad to hear that there have been renovations.
Posted by Tanna (anonymous) on May 15, 2008 at 12:43 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I have some fabulous items in the silent auction.. gift certificates for dinners, flower arrangements, framed prints, beautiful cut glass bowl, basket of facial products from Arbonne, gift certificate from Pamper Me Please and so much more. Please come and support our shelter. Plans for our new shelter will be unveiled too !!!
Posted by VillageIdiot (anonymous) on May 15, 2008 at 2:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Now that's an offer no one should pass up-- a chance to visit The Elms and admire Esther's beautiful restoration work, while supporting the Natchez-Adams County Humane Society at the same time.
Posted by RealNatchez (anonymous) on May 17, 2008 at 11:23 p.m. (Suggest removal)
As I dont' always get a chance to read paper every day, I just found out about this - but too late. Why wasn't it in the Tracings today, on the day of the event? Why is this so badly publicized? I know several people who would've gone to this who didn't know about it as it also wasn't put in the Democrat on the day of the event or in Bluffs and Bayous for this month. Who's the publicist for this event?
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